SYLLOGIST!
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- Dec 28, 2007
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"A perverse person stirs up conflict, and a gossip separates close friends"
Proverbs 16:28
Kwako wewe Erythrocyte ambaye unapanda fitina na mfarakano kwa maneno, na matamshi ambayo hayajatokana na ukweli.
Consider the weight of your words and the ripples they create in the pond of public discourse.
You and I, know A statement, once released into the world, carries with it the power to shape perceptions, alter relationships, and redefine realities. Especially when your Threads are grounded not in fact but in the shadowy realms of slander, they become weapons that sever the bonds of community and fellowships.
Suffice to say, a united political cohesion in a pursuit of a better Tanzania.
The philosopher Socrates, in his pursuit of truth, implored us to scrutinize our assertions with his famed Triple Filter Test: Is it true? Is it good? is it useful?
If the words you propagate fails this test, of which it has miserably, then they serve not the public interest but rather the darker corners of self-interest and malice.
Yesterday you targeted a Tanzanian Ambassador abroad. We don't know who is is next, but ...As an Ambassador and an Individual he carries not only personal dignity but also the mantle of his office and the trust of those they represent-the Tanzania's people and The President of the republic of Tanzania
To erode this with your baseless claims is to attack the very foundation upon which the edifice of governance rests. It is to strike at the heart of democracy itself, which thrives on informed debate and the free exchange of ideas, not the poison of falshoods.
Erythrocyte, just turn away from the precipice of deceit and recommit to a discourse that uplifts rather than inflames. For in the end, it is by the integrity of our dialogue that the health of our democracy is measured.
Syllosopher
Proverbs 16:28
Kwako wewe Erythrocyte ambaye unapanda fitina na mfarakano kwa maneno, na matamshi ambayo hayajatokana na ukweli.
Consider the weight of your words and the ripples they create in the pond of public discourse.
You and I, know A statement, once released into the world, carries with it the power to shape perceptions, alter relationships, and redefine realities. Especially when your Threads are grounded not in fact but in the shadowy realms of slander, they become weapons that sever the bonds of community and fellowships.
Suffice to say, a united political cohesion in a pursuit of a better Tanzania.
The philosopher Socrates, in his pursuit of truth, implored us to scrutinize our assertions with his famed Triple Filter Test: Is it true? Is it good? is it useful?
If the words you propagate fails this test, of which it has miserably, then they serve not the public interest but rather the darker corners of self-interest and malice.
Yesterday you targeted a Tanzanian Ambassador abroad. We don't know who is is next, but ...As an Ambassador and an Individual he carries not only personal dignity but also the mantle of his office and the trust of those they represent-the Tanzania's people and The President of the republic of Tanzania
To erode this with your baseless claims is to attack the very foundation upon which the edifice of governance rests. It is to strike at the heart of democracy itself, which thrives on informed debate and the free exchange of ideas, not the poison of falshoods.
Erythrocyte, just turn away from the precipice of deceit and recommit to a discourse that uplifts rather than inflames. For in the end, it is by the integrity of our dialogue that the health of our democracy is measured.
Syllosopher