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Board Politics & Society
Re: Is politics a do or die game?
by
SmartCharpa
on 10/07/2024, 09:25:56 UTC
In the olden days, political seasons and Christmas season had no variance as both seasons were seen as festivities and exchange of pleasantries.

I haven't heard of a political season, did you mean the season when they run a campaign before the election? Politicians did not have a season of celebration, however, they did whatever they wanted. So we cannot compare it to Christmas, which is traditionally celebrated at the end of the year. However, I agree with you that in the past, politics was not all about do or die, but they have turned politics into matters of life and death because of the money they are making from it. Back then, the leaders we chose for that position remembered us, unlike today's leaders, who don't care about us and only want to be in that position and steal money. Many politicians will kill as many lives as they can just to secure their position, not like in the past, if one party loses, the other party will be happy because there will be no hatred between them. In my country, that is why I tell each of my friends not to stress themselves for anyone simply because they want to run for another post, if they do, they will not remember the parents of those who died during their election struggle.