tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7034365756268311372.post4859421319830610081..comments2023-09-28T18:20:02.680+08:00Comments on A Dreamer's Avenue: Daughter of a PoliticianPamelahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03244979370432592380noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7034365756268311372.post-58292942294523702842009-10-15T20:35:19.319+08:002009-10-15T20:35:19.319+08:00That's the thing with democracy, Pam. Vote buy...That's the thing with democracy, Pam. Vote buying can only mean two major things: 1) the candidate is capable of using tools to entice votes and he/she is taking action and 2) the constituent can choose to a) receive the tool (money) and translate it into a vote OR b) receive the tool (money) and not translate it into a vote OR c) not receive the tool (money) at all. What's my point? Democracy in itself is just a tool as well in organizing a society, a country. As for being a daughter of a politician, if the culture permits the notion that a family is a vital unit of the people's collective consciousness, then what the parent does affects the offspring. This notion creates a relationship there that's vital also to having a social responsibility. It's the same with the concept of being a celebrity and not having a full private life. What I mean is, in our culture, society, and form of government being a daughter of a politician is automatically a special role.Random Studenthttp://moreducation.weebly.comnoreply@blogger.com