Do you know that a french minister has been acused of having a banck account abroad?
He has already admited it so probably he'll have to face some kind of punishment.
We have to give some credit to the man for at least being honest now.
Were it in my country, he would still be doing appeals to the supreme court and saying he was ennocent each time his conviction came, meantime skipping, any real punishment and continuing to work on his public office ...or he could be one of those who flee abroad returning only when the crime expiring date comes, managing then to fool enough people to get re-elected... or perhaps he could do better, and find a way to lie his way out of it, even though more and more evidences agaisnt him came to light, which proved the lies, (263 checks not yet used from an account our ex- politician said he didn't have, is at least strange, is it not? And I'm not even talking about the other checks belonging to his family which were found at the same place...)
Maybe if Cahuzac had had some lessons with our "Crook Masters" he would have now passed master on the "crook school"...
But then, maybe we should see it on the bright side... at least we don't have our rullers changing laws and going agaisnt our freedom of choice like it happened in Hungary recently.
None of them are making racist speaches, going agaist womans rights (and I was so happy to read that in Saldi Arabia women were finally allowed to ride a bicycle...),condemning your sexual orientation, nor saying homeless are illigal and making laws to force them to work or else they will pay a fine or go to jail, (yes I think working emproves your self-esteem, but that doesn't mean you should force it on them, after all where's the freedom of choice there? Let's not forget that a large percentage of the homeless are old people who have health problems).
Not that anyone's opinion will be of any use to change Hungary's point of view, but they should think this through and find a way to reach middle ground by explain to those who can work, how having something to do will improve their life and let them decide if they want to work or not.
Also those people should have a right to a wage (or it will be slavery) if they accept to work and that wage should not be different from the one of someone who has never been homeless so that there is no descrimination either.
A fair constitucion should defend equal rights to all without descriminating social classes, religion, gender or sexual orientation.
Such values should be defended by those we put in power, for a government should stand by its people and work for its people and not for its own, family members, or friends interests.
Some may look at it and say that fortunately there is always someone liveng in worse conditions...I say that fact is the worst of it all for no one should be forced to live without freedom.
The good thing is that hope is the last to die, so I dream of a day when this will actually happen.
What a world it (would) will be then...
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