POLITICS FOR POLITICIANS? NO.

Politics. That dirty word. The word that makes eyes roll, sparks arguments, and causes perfectly sane people to disengage faster than a dropped phone call. We've been sold a story – that politics is a game for the corrupt, the power-hungry... not for us normal folks. But guess what? That's a dangerous lie.

Think of your life – your job, your school, the roads you drive on, even the price of that loaf of bread. It's all connected to politics. Those decisions made in boardrooms and fancy offices? They shape our world. They determine whether you can put food on the table, afford medication, feel safe walking home at night.

Now, I get it. Politicians can be frustrating. The mudslinging, the broken promises – it's enough to make anyone turn away in disgust. But here's the thing: when we turn away, we leave a vacuum. That vacuum is eagerly filled by those who don't care about your problems. They care about power, money, and serving themselves.

"But I'm just one person," you might say. Oh, but you're not! Think of a ripple in a pond. Your vote, your voice, your involvement… it creates ripples that spread outwards. Imagine a whole community – young and old, students, workers, those struggling and those thriving – all raising their voices together. That's a tidal wave of change, a force no politician can ignore.

They want us divided, passive, thinking our opinions don't count. The psychology is simple: if we're convinced the game is rigged, we won't bother playing. That suits them just fine.

''If we're convinced the game is rigged, we won't bother playing. That suits them just fine.''

But here's the secret: the game isn't meant to be rigged. We, the people, are the ones who hold the true power. If we want better roads, better schools, and a society that works for everyone, then we have to be a part of building it.

It's not just about voting, though that's crucial. It's about staying informed, asking questions, demanding accountability. It's about joining community groups, reaching out to your representatives, and refusing to let others decide your fate.

The truth is, they need us more than we need them. Without our voices, our votes, our active participation, those fancy offices don't mean much. So, let's shake off the discouragement, the cynicism. Let's remember that politics isn't a dirty word – it's the tool we have to create the future we want. The time is now, my friends, to reclaim our power.

 

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  1. Yes we can change the fact that politics isn't a dirty game and decide to choose whom we believe can be a good leader, but the hardest part of it once they're in leadership positions they totally forget their purpose of leadership.

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    1. That is why we need to redifine politics. Politicians should not be riding on the votes

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