Armando de Armas finishes his Cards in the Mirror with a meditation about the times, outlining an anthropology of our days to provide a backdrop for his own conclusions, because Cards in the Mirror, despite what has been mentioned, is not the work of an ideological Republican trying to bring down the Democratic Party; and not in the least to steal their voters. It is, as I was mentioning at the beginning, an effort to clean up the game; because, as the author says, the problem would lie in the trick cards in place of playing with trick cards, in offending the intelligence of voters. The problem lies in demagoguery Emilio Ichikawa
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