Not every nonsense is a disaster: The criticism that could endanger the change of government

An opinion column arguing that compulsive criticism of every small matter in the government creates a sense of persecution, may lead to numbness among citizens, and endanger the urgent need for a change of government in the upcoming elections. The author calls for focusing on the fundamental failures of the current leadership.

An opinion column by Miron H. Isaackson arguing that compulsive criticism of every small matter in the government creates a sense of persecution, may lead to numbness among citizens, and endanger the urgent need for a change of government in the upcoming elections. The author calls for focusing on the fundamental failures of the current leadership, which include disloyalty and unreasonableness towards citizens, severe arrogance and complacency, and an obsessive preoccupation with retaining power at any cost. He notes that the split among opposition parties is concerning, as it stems from additions that are not essential to the necessary core.

Not every nonsense is a disaster: The criticism that could endanger the change of government