
The party does not have any balance mechanism. The political contribution which gave the members of the government or the leading forums of the party a kind of autonomy in the opinion of the President is no longer considered. He has been replaced by a willingness to continue his "game"...
I decided to just see him and not listen to the speech of the President of the Socialist Party. As paradoxical as this decision may seem, the additional benefit of his every word is now zero even his clear governance philosophy "responsibility is personal or else 'players fall, but my game goes on'."
Following silently, all my attention was taken by the delegates, some of whom I know personally. In private relationships over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, those I know assess the integrity and ability of each of us precisely by the honesty and effectiveness with which each of us defends and discloses his ideas.
Meanwhile, they themselves in public positions behave completely differently. Their willingness to "digest" any nonsense as acceptable is obvious.
That room yesterday was filled with people whose main distinguishing mark is the inability (indeed the inability) to weigh ideas. Men and women whose thinking revolves only around securing a place in the "chairman's trusted club". People overwhelmed by emotions where the dominant emotion is fear.
People "abandoned" once and for all by the instinct of rebellion which is the foundation of man's consciousness, the source of his humanity and the means of his evolution. Faced with this particular passion for conformity, servility, or fear of innovation and originality, it is inevitable that men of strong minds and strong convictions will gradually leave the party.
The party does not have any balance mechanism. The political contribution which gave the members of the government or the leading forums of the party a kind of autonomy in the opinion of the President is no longer considered. He has been replaced by a willingness to continue his "game". The Socialist Party in the weight of power has died and turned into a crowd. In crowds there are no essential views. Minorities who think differently are "expelled" and only unreflective people survive, who gradually become the backbone of individualistic autocracy.
That's why yesterday I wrote to a senator of the Socialist Party: " Let's live and remember the Socialist Party ".
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