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Politcal and Social Ramblings - by Sarah 1

Because he has had no good opposition leader till now. An article in the Australian reaffirms this by claiming the first time the government is acting like the opposition.



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To Win in Politics you must Play Politics, John Howard, G.W. Bush, Morris Gemma ....etc They understands this fundamental concept. As they will do whatever it takes to win. That is because they know how to play to win, even if that means misleading voters, the public and the media. It explains why politicians win elections even when they have a low approval rating dsiplayed by the public and evident everyday polls, specifically prior to state and federal elections. I would label this as a type of neo-politcal strategy to win, yet that would be a false assertion, as this type of strategic political-mentality has been used for centuries in all realm of social and politcal walks of life. From Plato (by reasserting the belief that women had no place in political forums by oppressing and restraining them to domestic sphere , to the Shakepearan Era whereby anti-semitism originated, operated and spreaded as social norm). As it seems the origins of such beliefs continue to be spread in the current and present 21st century. This might explain why women remain as the minority within the politcal sphere and prominent jewish politcal are seldom in the social sphere, just a thought. So next time you go to the voting and deciding who youre going to vote for as yourself why are voting for this person or political party and what is making vote this way. Is it their leadership that you aspire, their campaigning for example how they present themselves e.g. dress, formal presentation, use of rhetoric, how they explain justifying their policies, or is it how they handle their leadership in times of crisis, or is it for the reason that their no good opposition being presented.
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At the moment i have trouble comprehending the world and the status it is in at the moment. What have we done to make the world this way? Or is it around the other way what has the world done to us? Everyone seems so ego-driven, self-obsessed, greedy and solely focused on themselves and how they can improve their position in society. How do i compare to everybody else? As long I am doing better than, know more than and more capable than the people that I am surrounded. Is this what the what the world come too?. Has all civilizations always been like this from the beginning of time. Why are so interested and motivated in making others surrounding feel like they don’t match and are not good enough. This darwinistic, animalisitc and overtly competitive nature has really taken over how people run their everyday lives and interact with people on a interpersonal and social level. I cannot seem to stand it. It really make me sick to my stomach to think that the majority of people in the western worlds population are trained and taught to think this way and regard everything as some sort of comparative contest. And think that is absolutely necessary to act in such a nasty way to get through life. A real dog eat dog die world that we have established for ourselves and generations to come, in a world currently where many millions are dying from hunger and disease and on the rapid increase.
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