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November 25, 2024, 10:11:01 AM
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People like being told what they want to hear, so politicians, knowing that people like beautiful stories, tell them what they want to hear. Promises, storytelling - let's say lies - is one way politicians use to get the emotions of the masses on their side. But then, these things are just what they are saying; there's no gun to anybody's head as to who to vote for.

So, as a citizen of the country, when it's time to exercise your civic right through voting, and you see candidates, it's only logical that you go on and research the candidates. You know, when election candidates come forward, they bring out their best. You can always research their past performances when they were in office, how they behaved before now, and then make your choice based on facts and data that you have.

Because, in reality, there's nobody who wouldn't want to sell their story as the best candidate for elections. So, it's up to citizens to pick who they want to trust, because storytelling will always be a tool for politicians, always. And they will tell you what you want to hear. It's just so sad that people just hear these things and buy into the story without really looking up who this person is, what their agenda is, going to their past actions, and even their current actions behind the scenes to know them.

So, you can't blame politicians for making promises, and stories, they just want to be convincing and sell out their manifesto. They do it regardless, lie or not lie.

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