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Originally Posted by SISCO Saying is never enough !!! every one talks !!!!!!! |
I didnt intend to say that "saying is enough", but saying educates and elevates the personal practice of norms, social and political of course. "Saying" in this regard, is passing the political thought, practice and knowledge/information to the people, in order for them to be more civil, more mature politically, more aware of whats happening on the micro and macro levels. There were no political bickering in this interview, no hostilities or hostile vulgar speech, no animosity to individuals. Only philosophical approach of political thought for the state practice and how things should be. Lebanon is living now in a state of nature. That is due to so many reasons which Aoun addressed today and has been addressing all along the way.
Only a "
Prince" or "
Leviathan" can adjoin "saying" with "action". Sadly we experienced something of the sort, but with no success due to the little time given (Bashir rip, GMA ytawwwil 3omro), or with an outcome completely the opposite of the desired aim (ja3ja3- la3nit alla w far3own 3ley- he turned into a complete villain and merciless coldblooded filthy creepy sick twisted obsessive mass-murdered).
"Saying" as has been happening in Leb lately, either educates and elevates towards more tolerance and civility (FPM), or thuggery (ja3ja3ist party for example).