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Because politicians promise different good ideas when they are campaigning and after going through the elections they start doing there own work
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Anyone can call it anything depending on how they perceive it. its always awesome to see what one does.
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It's 100%true especially when you compare today's politics,many politicians have promised people to do for them many things,but at the end of it all they failed,so is it that alie.
added by Anonymous 27 days ago 0    0

It is true that politics a game where you expect a winner or loser besides that there is a situation which requires to lie then you go through and with the kind of voters we have, they need someone who can deceive them or who is talkative that is when know that this the candidate even when he/she present unrealistic manifesto.
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In politics, the line between lying, spinning, and believing can blur. Often, people don't intend to lie — they just repeat things that serve their identity, interests, or ideology, sometimes without fully questioning them.

If you're thinking about this in the context of a quote, story, or specific political figure, I can help unpack it further.
added by Anonymous 44 days ago 0    0

Many people in the political field often speaks things that are times lies in order to convince the general public to entrust them with there votes and this done to boost there financial status through the salary collected while in the different offices of service

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Diverse Perspectives. Politicians often represent different ideologies, interests, and values, which can lead to disagreements and strategic communication.
- Rhetorical Devices, Politicians may use various techniques, such as spin, framing, or emotional appeals, to convey their messages and influence public opinion.
- Information Overload, The abundance of information in modern politics can make it challenging for individuals to discern fact from fiction or identify biases.
- Power Dynamics, Politics involves power struggles, negotiations, and compromises, which can sometimes lead to compromises on truth or integrity.
added by Anonymous 61 days ago 0    0

Yes, politics often blurs the lines between truth and deception, with pressures causing even well-meaning individuals to unintentionally mislead.
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Politics often involves complex communication, where statements may be open to interpretation or strategically crafted to achieve specific goals. In this context:
- *Politicians may use rhetoric*: to persuade, negotiate, or appease various audiences.
- *Facts can be selectively presented*: to support a particular narrative or agenda.
- *Emotional appeals*: can be used to influence public opinion or sway decision-making.
added by Anonymous 63 days ago 0    0

It can be true but often one must stick to their strategic plan for the campaign.
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If you get touched in fillings with the politicians you end up heating others because you fall to defianceat between good and bad .
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This is because many promises are made just to woo the voters.
added by Anonymous 89 days ago 1    0

Politics is a game where, at times, a person may not even realize they’re lying
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The idea that "politics is a game where, at times, a person may not even realize they’re lying" touches on an interesting and complex aspect of political discourse. In the realm of politics, individuals are often under immense pressure to present information in a way that supports their position, and this can blur the line between truth and deception

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