"Efforts to ward off the Corona-virus were carried out in a less than ideally efficient and considerate manner".
My brother often remarks that I should have gone into politics not as a politician, but as a semantic acrobat. I'd rather shovel actual shit for a living, to tell the truth.
It does not speak well for politicians that they need dedicated speech-wranglers to put out non-committal corporate blather; it's so easy to do I honestly cannot grasp how simple (or naive in the sense of innocent) the mind that is unable to do so in tis sleep.
Then again, the sleep of the mind breeds monsters.
Mr. Nehammer is a notoriously bad speaker, esp. when he's not reading pre-written stuff.
Ms. Schmidt is a notorious radical left-winger who hates humans with as much gusto as is possible, and she's a totally obnoxious person.
I doubt she believes a word she wrote on Twitter, but if she does, she's an even bigger idiot than I thought: if she really thinks that people would just go back to voting for the ÖVP or the Greens after this non-apology, we'd be talking about something pathologically wrong here.
Well-l-l... look at how US entertainment industry has acted for the last 5-10 years, especially US comics and movies (Disney especially):
As if you the audience and public is under a /moral imperative obligation/ not only to partake of the product but to like it.
"Leftists" (using the US term, ans especially american leftists or US-inspired/trained ones) are prone to this kind of proscriptive didactic dogmatism, which I suspect is a cultural artefact of their puritan origin now manifesting among the woke.
A tyrannical school-marm, a Malus Mater if you will who does nothing to earn and deserve love and respect but instead imposes upon the child a domineering sense of guilt for always having done something wrong simply because it didn't do right enough.
If you've seen or read King's "Carrie", the mother of the main character is virtually an Avatar of what kind of mentality I see behind all this.
"Efforts to ward off the Corona-virus were carried out in a less than ideally efficient and considerate manner".
My brother often remarks that I should have gone into politics not as a politician, but as a semantic acrobat. I'd rather shovel actual shit for a living, to tell the truth.
It does not speak well for politicians that they need dedicated speech-wranglers to put out non-committal corporate blather; it's so easy to do I honestly cannot grasp how simple (or naive in the sense of innocent) the mind that is unable to do so in tis sleep.
Then again, the sleep of the mind breeds monsters.
Mr. Nehammer is a notoriously bad speaker, esp. when he's not reading pre-written stuff.
Ms. Schmidt is a notorious radical left-winger who hates humans with as much gusto as is possible, and she's a totally obnoxious person.
I doubt she believes a word she wrote on Twitter, but if she does, she's an even bigger idiot than I thought: if she really thinks that people would just go back to voting for the ÖVP or the Greens after this non-apology, we'd be talking about something pathologically wrong here.
Well-l-l... look at how US entertainment industry has acted for the last 5-10 years, especially US comics and movies (Disney especially):
As if you the audience and public is under a /moral imperative obligation/ not only to partake of the product but to like it.
"Leftists" (using the US term, ans especially american leftists or US-inspired/trained ones) are prone to this kind of proscriptive didactic dogmatism, which I suspect is a cultural artefact of their puritan origin now manifesting among the woke.
A tyrannical school-marm, a Malus Mater if you will who does nothing to earn and deserve love and respect but instead imposes upon the child a domineering sense of guilt for always having done something wrong simply because it didn't do right enough.
If you've seen or read King's "Carrie", the mother of the main character is virtually an Avatar of what kind of mentality I see behind all this.