Indecency has phases.
In the first, the notion of priorities is lost. This happens when
it becomes more important to show that something is being done. You lose
concern about what is still not well and needs attention because for millions
of young people it is a matter of life or death. A deputy doesn't need to go
very far to see that. As you leave the Assembly building, you see the drama of
survival.
In
the second phase, a lot of energy is invested in the superfluous. It is not,
contrary to what many people think, lick-botism. It is a sincere attitude that
manifests itself without the expectation of personal gain. The person loses
track of what is important. Scouring dictionaries looking for adjectives
becomes more important than investing time to understand a subject that,
handled well, can change people's lives for the better. This would entail
reading, talking to experts, listening to those affected, etc.
In
the third, an identity is created that has nothing to do with the reason that
led an individual to a certain place. Thus, the person is more concerned with
asserting himself as the deputy who makes everyone laugh with his eulogies to
the president. Without realizing it, he begins to give more importance to this
than to his own work. It becomes more serious not to make this kind of speech
than to question the rulers. The person gets silly at the party.
In the fourth, and last, the person believes that what he does is funny. He doesn't do it anymore because he wanted to show that despite everything there is work being done. He does it because he thinks it's funny, a lot of it. What they fail to realize is that making jokes in the parliament of a country where millions of people go to bed - if they have a bed and shelter - without eating is an affront to the values of their own party, society and, of course, their own family. .
Now,
the height of indecency is when colleagues join in the laughter, clap loudly
and show no sign of embarrassment. That's where you realize that the mozes are
orphans of government.
And
to make matters worse, not a single decent person in this party and government
has publicly and loudly distanced themselves. Maybe it's because they know that
it's aimed at decent people so that they know once and for all that boçalismo
rules.
(E.Macamo in facebook)
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