Astonishment and stupefaction

Thursday, 19 March 2026RSS
Astonishment and stupefaction

We are living through a difficult moment as a collective. Not everything we see, hear, or read is true, and not all reprehensible acts are sanctioned. Between perceptions, virtual reality, and deceptive narratives, we need greater lucidity. There is a growing voyeurism regarding public figures, but we must not confuse gossip with transparency, nor demand transparency in matters that do not concern the public interest. The author discusses three recent issues: the investigation into PSP officers at the Rato police station for crimes against vulnerable people, the lack of accountability in the Epstein case, and the importance of public examples of integrity in democracy, contrasting the President's decision to waive his subsidy with the privileged pension of the former Governor of the Bank of Portugal.

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