...was Suchow a gamble? Was Shincorp a gamble?
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There is one big difference between the Suchow/Shincorp and CSJ's gamble. The first gamble was done using the public's money. The second gamble was done using his own money.
In the final analysis, even if CSJ open up the government's mindset towards individual human rights, what good will it do for the majority of voters? Do they stand up and clap? Does it translate into more votes for him, allow him entry into Parliament and thus recoup all his financial losses in the transition years?
Ours is a pragmatic society. Some charities, religious leaders, politicians have hearts which worship money in truth but not in words. Perhaps it is time that oppositions spread one fundamental truth to the voters: that no one, not even the opposition owes you a living. For that, you owe it to yourself to decide through your single vote.
CSJ's greater achievements would be to give an alternative to the voters.
Based on the publicity generated about him, he would have to work harder, so that his achievements are not at the abstract level but at the level where it counts - the votes.