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STOP CRITICISING AND VOTE

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One of the best things that the human race is gifted with is the art of criticism. Everywhere you go someone is just waiting to criticise you for something, anything.


Someone is just waiting for something bad to say. If it is not one thing, it sure is another. In the eyes of others, no one could ever do right, yet view themselves as the best at whatever they do.


What is more interesting is that critics cannot stand criticism.
Without this theory being proven; you are urged to think about this deeply. Most people who are strong critics tend to have an excuse for everything when criticised.


They become particularly angry, defensive and quick to run the blame when told that they are making excuses or when they don’t have excuses to make.
Yet, they never want to accept any excuses or reasons from the people they criticise. If you have not witnessed this, kindly study someone who is a serious critic.


The passing of criticism is most notable in two platforms, sports and politics. For some odd reason when one hears people criticise coaches, players or politicians, one tends to wonder why these so called coaches and politicians don’t do what they know best rather than running their mouths. Numerous times one wonders if the person who is busy criticizing others would be able to deliver the quality that he demands from those being criticised if he was in their shoes.


More often than not, the truth is that they would not be able to deliver, which is why they are not in that sit.
For those who believe they would, it is imperative that they consider working their way to those positions. Secondly, they should consider some of the external and unknown factors affecting the delivery or performance of those people.


Currently, a large number of people have been criticising the country’s politicians for not dully executing duties, and not knowing their jobs and/or what they were mandated to do.
One such strong criticism has been with regard to the Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence (SODV) Bill, which was being debated in Parliament.




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