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Gambians Talking Politics With Respect Not Rage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35001, member: 636"] These days, politicians fight instead of talking. People judge ideas based on who said them rather than how helpful they might be. Good citizens praise what works from any leader but also point out mistakes when needed. Strong people can admit when rivals do something right. Smart leaders recognize progress even from those they disagree with. Opposition parties should suggest better ways to handle problems rather than just saying no to everything. Those who attack others for seeing good in different parties weaken our democracy. Everyone must stay loyal to facts over political groups. Every Gambian can share opinions without fear. Disagreeing with leaders shows freedom, not disloyalty. Attacking someone for different views hurts free speech. Democracy needs many viewpoints to work properly. Peace comes from respect, not from making others quiet. The country matters more than any political party. Future generations need us to rise above petty arguments. Politics should heal, not harm, our nation. President Barrow focuses on roads, energy, healthcare, and education as the main goals. These basics connect communities, power businesses, protect people, and create opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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