
The mirror was raised. But many did not want to see

What we tried to do was not simply a race for votes. It was an invitation to reflection. An attempt to hold up a mirror to society — not to shame it, but to help it see more clearly, to understand more deeply, and perhaps… to change.
But seeing yourself as you are — with your wounds, your fears, your difficulty in reacting, your silent complicity — is much harder than turning your head the other way.
And when we don't want to see, we often choose to break the mirror. It's easier to blame what shows reality than the reality itself that tries to reveal you.
I understand this resistance. I don't judge. But it hurts.
Again: this battle wasn't for me. It was to speak differently. To bring about a politics that doesn't hide, doesn't lie, doesn't appease with illusions. A politics that cares by telling the truth, even when it hurts.
Today's disappointment will not erase what has been said, felt, and built with honesty over these months. Nor will it divert me from the path I have embarked on.
For the mirror may break, but the truth it reflects remains.

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