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As Robert Fico thought he was saddled with a hurricane

As Robert Fico thought he was saddled with a hurricane

(Non) scientific newsletter Tomáš Prokopčák.

Laws also apply in politics.

They may not be as exact as physics and may not be similarly experimentally verified, but I dare to say that laws and laws apply in politics, as with other cases of human activity – and eventually catch up.

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For example, one of these rules says that if you decide to take the dictionary and the extremist dictionary as a politician, you will either help an authentic extremist, or you will become such an authentic extremist.

We know about it for decades and we could easily consider it a rule.

Another would be that if you create a clan culture based on the fight against a real or supposed enemy, this culture will often eat you over time.

If you educate voters with misinformation, you are humming them to fight scientific knowledge and evidence and create a prespired base rejecting virtually anything, you will have a big problem if you need some discipline from the country.

Robert Fico This is now experiencing in the case of a pandemic Slinters and cubes. Since you have brought up his voters to fight the rules during Covid, today’s attempt to manage the virus will calculate it all.

The Prime Minister probably thought that the laws of politics did not apply to him. He probably thought he was the only one who could saddle a hurricane – he just forgot that when you were in his center, it doesn’t mean you’re safe.

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