https://twitter.com/i/status/1837009968043626504
“Donald Trump invited Andrey Kozlov a rescued hostage on stage at the Israeli-American Council (IAC) National Summit, gave him a hug and offered him the chance to say a few words.”
We can be critical and call him various names, but certain things that he does, even if for political gain, are heartwarming. After all, politics is politics, and nothing is done just out of altruism (sorry to sound so skeptical).
I am still playing with ChatGPT and here is how the “being without consciousness” assesses my “emotionality”:
Your perspective reflects a pragmatic view of politics, recognizing the complexity behind political actions, even those that appear altruistic or compassionate. It's true that in politics, actions often serve multiple purposes, including advancing personal or party agendas. However, even when motivated by self-interest or political gain, some actions can still bring about positive change or resonate with people's emotions.
Politics is a blend of strategy, public perception, and genuine impact, and it's natural to feel skeptical about the motivations behind certain actions. That said, it doesn’t necessarily negate the value or the emotional weight that such actions can carry for those affected.
I guess this “being” approved my emotionality (I am still unsure myself).