My eighth post.
My eighth post: Politicians and their lack of values, specifically honesty.
THE CORRUPT FEAR US, THE HONEST SUPPORTS US AND THE BRAVE JOINS Classic definitions say that politics is the exercise of power "in relation to a conflict of interest. Politics is also defined as the art of
impossible; that is, to make possible what seems impossible. But it can never be at any cost. The end never justifies the means. The expression that politicians should always demand compliance with the three H's: "honor-honesty-humility" is very reiterated. But as stubborn as the expression may seem, we must never stop having it as a reference, especially now that we are in pre-campaign times
politics and we will hear as every electoral period the wonders "of all candidates.
A politician who is governed by these three "Hs" is someone who views politics as a tool to achieve the common good. Honor and honesty must be intrinsic conditions in all politicians. Humility is a personal virtue that, unfortunately, not all politicians have. Many (almost all) are "raised from the position to the head" believing beings superior to the rest of the mortals. Not all politicians know how to adapt to living away from the old official car and flattery and returning to their professions.
Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote: "Those who want to deal politically and morally separately will never understand anything about either one": Let us interpret morality as ethically correct. When we speak of the practical exercise of politics we must demand that it be with honest and honest behavior. ON THE DAY THAT WE DECIDE TO BE AN HONEST, HUMBLE AND HONORING MEXICO, THAT DAY WE WILL MARK A NEW PATH IN OUR COUNTRY.
-PinkDiane.

Very good!
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