UP TO YIN-YANG IN POLITICS
First, yin-yang may be defined as “in very large amounts; in excess.”
Yin-yang refers to a concept originating in ancient Chinese philosophy where opposite forces are seen as interconnected and counterbalancing.
And so it is in politics, you yin and you get a yang. Your yin may result in a counterforce, the yang.
You produce a ton of political BS, the yin, and the opposition counters with a s**t load of negative gobbledygook, the yang, that’s politics at its best.
Often,
what’s positive to one is negative to another and vice versa. My right is your
wrong and your right is my wrong and so it is in politics.
You yin here and yang there and it’s like a merry go round, yin-yang all over the place.
And that’s life in the fast lane in politics. Of
course, I’m not in politics, never have been but love to write political satire
on social media and enjoy the challenge of the opposition to any of my
political positions.
Comments (2)
Bill Harrison
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Colonel's Choice
In America, opposing forces are like pros and cons; In China, it's yin-yang.
Bill Harrison
7
Colonel's Choice
When you yin, I yang.