# DISCLAIMER: fucking... politics.
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one thing lead to another and now here we are. on the "EU's side" instead of the "U.S.A.'s and Russia's side". honestly, a Huexit in the upcoming years would've definitely been very interesting to see. but this works too ig. I cannot ever imagine throwing a day-long party after voting for one monster instead of another. I would've unironically vote for the ones not taking it seriously, I mean who better to lead than someone who's incompetent because of innocence and naivety instead of incompetent, because of overconfidence, stupidity and corruption?
my point stands: from experience, I say there aren't any political parties or representatives being competent and that can manage a country with professionalism. this is true for this central-european country too. it's crazy though, we're making news. we're making news worldwide. the annoying Youtube "breaking news" section displays several maghiar faces on the various thumbnails, talking all about this 'huge election' like it's a big deal. it really isn't. people were unnecessarily violent and wild. elections aren't for venting out your frustration. why can't people just fucking keep their professionalism? and those who still chose this party despite the party acting like this, why would they align themselves with them? "oh, no. I'm not an extremist like them", then you just aren't them. simple as that. stop aligning yourself with people you don't actually agree with. according to EU laws (applicable to all European countries; yes, that includes this hungry country), there should be a 48hr electoral silence, but I guess my country is immune to that as even the Brussel endorsed representative had a rally within those 48 hours. and I guess taking down the campaign pamphlets of oppositions on Saturday doesn't count as vandalism either. but hey, that's okay, this country will now get better after ignoring serious crimes committed by everyone involved in the elections. and I'm not talking about the politicians. they are always corrupt and have some illegal white powder up their arses. I don't give a crap about them, but goddamn it even the civilians were so uncivilized.
and I remember that one thing was strong and that youngsters "really cared about" was the "terrible economic situation of the country and poor health care". I don't know about y'all, but I've never been more disappointed with the healthcare than in the West. as long as I was in the East, I had great experiences as a local and all of the voters were locals so... yk...?!!? but seriously, in one of the most corrupt country, I had a great time despite the corruption/levels of unprofessionalism. I at least got my treatment and I got it right. and things were actually moving forward. in the West, not only do I have to deal with attitude, but I also just don't get anywhere after an entire year of wait-time. I really don't understand a lot of the points. often times, it felt like people were just screaming "change" without knowing what it meant. and most ppl I asked to educate me either couldn't because "it'd take too long" or got offended by my inqueries which were't founded with any malintent. and regarding the economy, I think I witnessed a very strong key point: I've been to the second largest city of 2 neighbouring countries (including this hungry one) and there was a stark difference. the hungry one was far better equipped and was way wealthier. they're complaining while isolating themselves from the rest of the world, it's ridiculous how tone-deaf some of the complaints were and that goes for all sides-involved.
and all of this to then just be called a leftist... I'm not choosing sides. I think everyone did a terrible job this spring. as soon as I saw all of the pamphlets, I already knew it was too much and that this wasn't going to end in a way I'd find appropriate. this much propaganda is never a sign of trust-worthiness. I mean seriously, how did nobody see that and just run?! literally just run. I seriously think we should've just gotten free beer. they at least knew to respect our eyes and not be in our faces (whether because of budget constraints or because of actual human decency doesn't matter to me); it complimented their goals. it's the only hint at an ideology I often align myself with: fuck big power (or rather fight it). everyone else involved had some sort of serious background and wasn't starting from the ground up. NEVER trust these people. I mean seriously, I think the most appropriate candidate to choose would've been those who were advertising barely getting some power. THOSE are truly the ones "for the people", but nah... a lot of voters just want controversy, just want headlines... many don't consider their choices properly. and I really wish I could've voted, but (and I wish I was joking) lack of competency held me back from it, because I was not the one in charge of my mail.
anyway, I just wanted to share my perspective on this. being more detached from it all, as always, let's me consider things with more ease-of-mind and rationale. if I would've been mixed up in all of this, perhaps my emotions would've gotten the better of me too--- although, actually... that's false. I would know not to align myself with anyone with too strong of an opinion.
wait, hold on... aren't they center-right? aren't those the "slightly socialists"? so then wth is Obama all about here?
fuck propaganda.
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