from the mind of critic-4/18/18

From the mind of critic: “If we don’t support corrupt politicians unless they’re on our side, do we support corrupt people if they’re on our side? Do we ignore crime, moral failings and psychopathy in people who think, look and act like us, while paying full credence to people who are different? If no humans are perfect specifically because we’re human, is the hypocrisy expressed in our ugliness, also expressed in our beauty? We aren’t robots, and will make mistakes from time to time. Learning from those mistakes however, is how we stop repeating them over and over. So when we see some politician railing against the opposing party for multiple failings, but ignore or even endorse somebody of the same party for doing the same exact thing, we must ask is this a new thing, or has it been baked in since the beginning? If we answer the former, we clearly don’t pay attention. If we answer the later, we must ask what causes our inner hypocrisy, could we even stop it if we tried? Since politicians come from us, their hypocrisy is our hypocrisy. If we can’t completely delete hypocrisy because we’re not robots, can we lessen it because we’re humans? If our goal is utter perfection, our hypocrisy skyrockets. The ugliness we spew, is equal to the ugliness we feel. Fixing the system by fixing ourselves, means being true to our word.” 🙂

 

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