After news surfaced of Kwam 1 being appointed as Ambassador of Aviation Security Protocol, one comment read, “What a useless nation we live in.” While the remark reflects anger and disappointment, it unfairly labels the entire country as “useless,” ignoring the complexities of governance and justice. Such sweeping generalizations may capture frustration in the moment but risk deepening national cynicism without fostering constructive solutions. Criticism is most effective when it targets specific actions, decisions, or systems, rather than dismissing the nation as a whole. Change is more likely when discourse focuses on reform, not hopeless condemnation.
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