Lying Your Way to a New Idea?

in #politics6 years ago

As the political climate gets rough and tough and decides to take a toll on some minds and bodies I sit and wonder if lying is part of political gimmicks. It’s not just the subcontinent you see, its the world over. And by lying I don’t mean those lies that can be caught, I mean those lies that are subtle and covered in layers of truth and well-meaning good work. It’s difficult to catch deceit when there is good work being done around it.

What do you attribute the lies to?
Timing…
Maybe they didnt to say what they did say…
Or simply evolution of an idea…

It’s very difficult to believe someone who may not have good intentions to begin with and just get lucky. But this article isn’t to give you that negative thought process. It isn’t to make you doubt everyone’s good intentions. It’s to make you look beneath the well-meaning good work.
It’s easy. Find the benefits of the good work. See who is benefiting from the end result. Just wait and see how many people are actually accruing the benefits/fruits of the good work. The results will tell you a lot about the intentions.

It’s a long process, yes. It’s a tedious process, yes. But worth the results. You see in our world which is in a mayhem, not many people would want to work unless something accrues to them. It’s not a bad idea to begin with but the relative proportions make the idea bad. If the idea accrues something relatively large to the founder, then the idea was for the founder not for the people. But if the idea accrues more to the people then the idea is good and the founder is a well-meaning do-gooder.
Same happens in politics and the lies are not lies. They are well-founded truths.
Does that make sense?