myrmepropagandist on Nostr: When politicians describe the advisory in a war as "the forces of evil" I have a hard ...
When politicians describe the advisory in a war as "the forces of evil" I have a hard time taking them seriously.
It just makes it seem like all they understand is that the country or group is doing things they don't like and have have no idea why they are making those choices, however destructive, or horrifying they might be.
But politicians regularly revert to this nursery school language, so the way I see it must not be typical.
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