Social affairs ,52 Lessons

D3-Machiavellian rhetoric: Analysis of the top skills of the British Prime Minister in dealing with public accusations

On the 19th local time in the UK, Prime Minister Johnson was criticized by Parliament for his policy of lying flat for epidemic prevention, and many MPs demanded his resignation. The scene was awkward at the time, and Johnson actually said a sentence in Chinese on the spot, "Hello, nice to meet you", which caused everyone to laugh. This seemingly simple sentence actually deeply reflects the machiavellian thinking of the old British imperialism, and contains three profound meanings behind it.
First, relieve embarrassment. In foreign politics, humor is a common technique when facing embarrassing situations. Johnson was forced to abdicate, and the scene was extremely embarrassing. If he made an excuse, he would fall into a passive situation; if he chose to ignore it, it would be difficult to end, and the excuse might also attract more accusations. And he spoke directly in Chinese, seemingly answering the question, but in fact he cleverly changed the topic. This way of gag effectively eased the tense atmosphere, and also showed his personal charm, allowing him to temporarily stabilize his position in the predicament.

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