12/06/2025
Dear praise singers and political attack dogs, it is important that you hear this loud and clear: your actions are becoming not only embarrassing but dangerously unpatriotic. The level of incompetence and blind loyalty you display is both alarming and disappointing. Your minds appear to be imprisoned by partisanship, and your hearts seem to have been bought cheaply with crumbs from political tables. You willingly sacrifice your voice, your conscience, and even your future, just to defend individuals who may not even remember your name when they leave office.
Let us be clear: politicians owe us—yes, owe us—good governance, transparency, and accountability. Public service is a responsibility, not a birthright, and certainly not an opportunity for unchecked praise. In every functional democracy, constructive criticism is a vital tool for growth. But the moment anyone raises a voice of concern or asks tough questions, you quickly label them as "hungry," "jealous," or worse, "an errand boy like you." This is not only childish—it’s dangerous for democracy.
Now, take a moment and ask yourself some honest questions: Are our politicians truly performing well? The truth is, a few may be doing commendable work, others are just average, and a disturbing number are performing very poorly. And yet, rather than hold them accountable, you resort to intimidation and noise-making—shouting down critics instead of demanding answers.
Gone are the days when someone could be beaten and also denied the right to cry. Today, we demand more—quality representation, active engagement with the grassroots, responsiveness through media channels, and genuine defense of community interests at all levels of governance.
That said, this message also goes to those who criticize blindly, simply because they dislike a candidate’s tribe, religion, or origin. Hatred is not an ideology. We must rise above petty sentiments and support candidates based on competence, vision, and track record. Criticize whe