A thing cannot be clichéd
By Prof Dr. Sohail Ansari
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.” 
 Bernard M. Baruch

A thing cannot be clichéd

In modern critical terms edited by Roger Fowler, writer says: ‘Deconstruction, as set of popular clichés soon palls’ however, a things cannot be clichéd without being palled.

Politicians then do not stand for anything


·        The inevitability of the wide adoption of brain scanning technologies means politician will be using mind reading in architecting politics; getting to slick with the technology and applying it too liberally to voting behavior. This kind of tailoring implies dishonesty about political means and ends as politicians then do not stand for anything. 

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