Monday 8 August 2011

Pro-governments/Pro-rights

Pro-governments or pro-rights what is better to do? Governments do not fulfil all obligations undertaken to secure freedom of expression nor they do their best to improve the living conditions of the masses, instead nepotism is rife, malfeasance is rife and overshadowing almost all amenities made to serve the citizens at the first place, grafts are normal in the era of no obligations towards the riffraffs. Lip service is the contemporary prevalent mode of conversation and dealings and when one thinks it is time to debunk all that governmental deception it is considered blasphemy and backsliding, it's again The Same Message of Pharos of Moses when he said" I know what is best for you and no one knows better than me, follow me blindfolded or else you will be made blind forever". It's really a catch 22 situation when we the normal citizens the hoi polloi in the sights of authoritarians do claim our rights and dash the streets proclaiming shouting haranguing and sit in then we are counterfeiting our right to live with dignity or feel secured, either we have to drop the claims or else we end up in miserable confinements. This struggle won't end at all and it's our destiny to be born in toil and then toil all our lives for dignity and recognition. Many governments diabolically invent schemes to beautify their zigzag ways and to devise red herrings around all important issues citizens-related issues, they then produce their human products made to believe all that deception and be instruments of the systems to persuade the rest of us just to accept all that is delivered upon us plainly and placidly, it's the greatest inconvenience ever felt to have no power to do anything except accepting the reality of the mighty power of the systems to confiscate our basic freedom to say No or Give us what we need. We will always seek rights and never get them but struggling to get them is an adventure worth running the gauntlet for.


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