Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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And if they were politicians who, by law, were required to wear masks? I started thinking about this nonsense by the same law, that of nonsense, and to the unusual demand for masks by the public. In the pharmacies no longer remain. Psychosis before the swine flu threat depleted stocks. But what if they were politicians who should use them? Not everyone, of course, but a huge majority. Would not it be a way to preserve the virus lies, double standards, of unfulfilled promises? If some politicians will use mask, I suppose, would be less contaminated empty language. To begin, we would avoid receiving platitudes like "we're working on that." Or: "let's get to the end." Free us of the speeches that mention "with clean hands." Or the tapes that repeat: "This government belongs to all and for all." If certain policies use the chinstrap before speaking, the air would be less addicted, less crowded places common, an eloquent rhetorical devices based on empty words. But, of course, politicians should talk. They must convince. They convey promises and adhesions. And for that, nothing better than talking a lot without saying that politicians will use nada.Si mask, I believe, would be less dedicated to language in drag, even, and more compelled to action. Talk less, do more. Officials that work, not talk, discuss or give mere descriptions of a reality known to all. With chinstrap political violence would be less verbal, less attacks and denials. Less simulation discursive and perhaps more works. Concrete, not the word. It's that simple. It is an absurd idea, of course, and a little biased on my part. It's easy attributable to certain political monopoly of deception. Many of us, ordinary citizens, we should also use the chinstrap before speaking. Because the lie as social virus is circulating in all areas and levels. It belongs to all. The good and instructive of this virus is that it, eventually, lethal. Ends up killing their hosts. Are the first to fall. With or without mask. For there lies antiviral worth.
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