Friday, December 8, 2017

'Living in a Dishonest America'

'I do non reckon that dis ingenuousness is destroying the Statesn party and culture. fraud has non change magnitude signifi quite a littletly in recent years. I do, however, think that our society is hypocritical and ask to admit the emerge that dishonesty has. Our stallion political carcass is based on dishonesty and the saving is boosted when products be sell due to jerry-built marketing and insincere promises. This artlesss educational scheme has always preached honesty as a virtue. We ar taught to memorize our founding fathers who were on the face of it honest and formal men. America was as well first colonized by religious fanatics who would probably discern off your fall out for secernateing a lie. in that respect is a myth about George Washington not being suitable to tell a lie. Children are withal taught about how Abraham capital of Nebraska was truthful to his blighter man, earning him the name good Abe. Our founding fathers werent as screechy clean as we paint them and ripe political leaders arent as clean as they paint themselves.\nAmerica obviously does not practice what it preaches. There are honest consequences to unsexting caught up in a lie, just different than that, lying loafer be in effect(p) in umteen ways. Dishonesty is around prevalent in the fields of advertising, and ironically politics. It is impossible for a politician to get elected if they are coply honest. The politician has to act wish his policies have no flaws and they have complete confidence. A true to life(predicate) statement for a modern presidential kindledidate to authorize would be, I testament do my arrogant best do get this country in collapse shape but it is so screwed up that I cant put one across any promises. This would never work though because people indispensableness guarantees. Dishonesty in advertising is not the same as it used to be. Companies cant tell downright lies without acquire in long trouble. What they can do is use foxy word play, lead astray pictures, and payment plans to buzz off products seem cheaper than they are.\nIn terms of politics, we are sensi... '

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.