The remorseful speech – El Comercio

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2023-07-12 07:05:00

In the public discussion, including the networks, highlights a tormented and altered content. Spiteful, vindictive and refractory speech to the values ​​of pluralism, tolerance and coexistence. What we hear, see and read is full of phrases and slogans, burning with slogans and chimeras, which shine with simplicity. There are few exceptions of rationality and realism. The majority is lightness, which confuses democracy with the eternal brawl.

The remorseful discourse understands little or nothing about the value of institutions and coexistence. Bad-tempered and reluctant to plural diversity, he discards it as a space for dialogue and tolerance. In the daily debate we do not find reflections and ideas. The environment is filled with toxicity infected with hate and revenge. The overall behavior is sectarian, hostile and corrosive. Thus, politics does not occupy a zone of judicious rationality. This explains, in part, the annoyance and mistrust of the public.

In addition to weak institutions, we suffered the onslaught of transnational crime and the bands drug trafficking Decisions that will reduce tax revenue. The El Niño phenomenon. Obligations to fulfill. All this will disturb the institutionality; knowingly, of those who, disregarding its values, use the electoral route to bring down the plural democracy that they despise. Those who dream of controlling everything. With the hegemony that punishes and excludes dissent. It matters little that the majority wants to work in peace to progress. Who else disturbs with the rancor speech? They are the ones who sell the tragedy of corruption already experienced as a role model. The devotees of resentment.

In remorseful discourse, an approach to reason is difficult, “What is reason?” asked the philosopher Raymond Aronand answered: «that way of thinking that gives opportunity to the truth» It is worth asking: When will some sanity come to the discourse that dominates us?

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