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TheRoadsMustRoll t1_iszg6ig wrote

a politician is a salesperson; their job is to influence people via representation.

i expect a politician who shares my values to express those values in a positive light. i also expect a politician who doesn't share my values to state their own opinions in a positive light (because they, too, represent a constituency.) those are stories being told for the purpose of having me understand the issues and the available opinions/options on those issues.

the author of this essay is suggesting that "better stories" (one's that adhere to an objective truth while acknowledging divergent values) are the nexus of understanding and acceptance among divergent political factions.

obviously we have politicians lying big-time right now. according to the author's stated values those politicians could be telling better stories (as defined) instead of lying. and if they did so our political divisions would be less of an issue.

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SomeInternetBro t1_iszo3ij wrote

influencing people by representation is counter to the idea of representation. Working to change what people want when your job is to advocate for it, is in my opinion, corrupt. You are not representing people you are doing what you want. Useing metaphors to manipulate people in this way is very questionable in imo. I'm of the opinion that politicians are not thought leaders though. Although I could hear an argument about the president seeing as he is less of a representative and more of a leader so to speak.

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TheRoadsMustRoll t1_iszpce1 wrote

>influencing people by representation is counter to the idea of representation

the people that my representative is influencing through representation are the other politicians whose votes will be needed to pass any given legislation.

that is how anything gets done in a representative democracy.

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