So, he did say that the other one has to pay back the money which the other did not even know that he was stealing (taking without knowing). It was quite an amusing scene to see the mentor being finger-pointed by the apprentice. He used to be the driving force of the youth division before he defected to start his own thing. Politics is so multifaceted, very difficult to grasp and understand but always a very hilarious and thorough subject to make fun of.
It was given a theatrical image sometimes ago, during the last parliament assembly that I watched. A bit as if everyone was following a script, with tense periods and rhythm.
It sort of looked as if the rhymes put in the mouth of the one who seemingly does not qualify anymore to be the lead actor (he actually never was the lead actor) cannot be well pronounced, he probably has issues with mathematics or counting. He just cannot impersonate the personage anymore (he actually never did).
The young talent pushing from the back wants to be recognised and maybe have a lead role, but it will only be to lead astray. Even when he defends that leading astray if a way of leading anyway.
And finally, there is the quiet one, who is just getting his confidence back. He thinks because he is clever and smart he got what it takes to be one to be reckoned with. it simply seems as if he is a better actor when he does not say anything.
We cannot forget our extras, who are just there to fill the empty seats because all the roles have to be taken. They enjoy the pawn-role and maybe should they be in the audience. They are not even allowed to make a sound, they might just be told to stop breathing because it is disturbing.
The audience is crowded, around 130 million eyes are looking at them, trying to understand what is going on on that stage... it looks funny sometimes when they point fingers to each other.
The politics cannot be just understood, that is their role.
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