Nothing has a harder time in these days than logic. In a world where almost everyone believes that it is all about the “right” values, the correct speech and what is understood by morality, logic regularly falls by the wayside. In politics one has get used to everything. Although it is undeniable that there is no good politics without logic, party politicians are allowed to say this today and that tomorrow without anyone even attempting to point out the worst contradictions in their statements.
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