
Politicians Are Public Servants, Not Celebrities [OPINION]
“The danger of idolizing politicians is that it puts them on a pedestal where they can never do anything wrong.
Zariah, 18, attends Spelman College. She's got the syntax of Olivia Pope, the memorability of Beyonce, and the unlikely charisma of Cardi B. Though shy when you meet her, she truly comes alive through her writing where she sounds off on current issues. Some of her hobbies include critiquing celebs, ranking episodes of Grey's Anatomy, and reclaiming her time.

“The danger of idolizing politicians is that it puts them on a pedestal where they can never do anything wrong.

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