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1) being a right-winger
as a way of life! 2) How to explain to
right-wingers that a 3) the mediocre member of
the middle class 4) the love of a mother 1) being a right-winger
as a way of life! Being a right-winger
doesn't just mean an ideology, it's a mentality, a way of life, and being
with people like that is pretty exhausting. In their eyes, you are either a
master, teacher, leader or otherwise a subordinate, a relationship on an
equal level for both sides is not possible. Why is that? A right-winger
basically doesn’t have a distinctive personality, has a lot of inferiority
complexes and his subservience towards the top suppresses any kind of
creativity in him. These people either
follow you blindly or want to throw you from your throne, on which you
actually don't have the feeling that you are sitting. 2) How to explain to
right-wingers that a democratic system is better than an authoritarian is! In this case, I would
take the example of Orbán Viktor and Hungary. However, Hungary is a
very small country within the European Union, even she (in English, countries
are feminine) can make herself noticeable and heard within this democratic
organization of democratic countries. And as we have seen for the last eleven
years, Orbán Viktor made himself heard many times, especially when it was
about condemning China, Turkey or Russia because of violation of human rights
and so on, he always vetoed these declarations and that way has prevented a
unified European foreign policy. Orbán Viktor is free to
do so because no democratic country would force him to change his stupid ways
of trying to get closer to China and Russia. Now, Putin has been to
Hungary many times and on each occasion, he made Orbán feel that the
Hungarian was inferior to the Russian. The same can be applied
to personal or professional life. In a democratic society, even the weakest
can make themselves noticeable and heard. In contrary, in an authoritarian
chaos, the law of the strongest is the basic for all behaviour. The only question is
whether this argumentation is too complicated for simple minded
right-wingers. 3) the mediocre member of
the middle class In former times, the
rich, dignities, clergy, earls and kings complained that the poor were bad
because they stole and heisted. Of course, they had to because the rich
claimed everything for themselves and let the poor starve of hunger. Social and political
revolutions led to the emergence of a kind of middle class with a normal work
and salary. Today, it’s those
mediocre members of the middle class having adopted the rhetoric of the
former rich. 4) the love of a mother! When children are born
and, their way of communication is crying and laughing. When children grow
older, they can talk but are still unable to express their feelings and moods
properly. Very often, children behave badly. Of course, children are not bad
but they can’t really control their feelings and moods. When they have
problems or are ill with a headache and so on, they begin to destroy their mates’
toys or hurt others. That’s their way of signalling that something displeases
them. Mothers love their
children and adapt to every situation, they are never resentful or annoyed.
It takes a lot of self-discipline and self-control to react properly to the
changing mood of children. Within a blink of a moment, mothers must change
from ‘yes’ to ‘no’, from laughing with the child to forbidding something. It takes a lot of
experience and self-examination to recognize and control oneself. Why do right-wingers
behave like children? |
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