MONDAY MUSE (19 October 2009)
 
TERRORISM
 
The annual general body of the Parent Teachers Association provides occasion to 
voice concerns. At my daughter’s school, a parent, Mr. Zaidi spoke on the 
threatening trepidation of terrorism. He made a pertinent point that terrorists 
were not just those who endangered lives... they included all those whose 
diminutive acts led to eventual destruction and devastation.
 
Zaidi spelt out the seemingly innocuous acts that paved the path to peril. 
Motorists who exceeded speed limit restrictions endangered the safety of the 
bridge and therefore they were indulging in terrorism. Citizens who did not 
participate in the responsible management of garbage were pushing society to a 
deadly epidemic and hence they were fostering a terrorist act. Similarly, 
environment polluters were jeopardizing lives and foisting terrorism.
 
Zaidi’s analysis made a pertinent point. Terrorism arises in a self-centred 
mind clouded by a criminal contempt for collective responsibilities... where 
narrow motives eclipse the common good. Every time, we involve in acts that 
eventually lead to the endangerment of lives, we are becoming active 
contributors to the inhuman acts of terrorism. More often than not, it is the 
governing authorities and promoters of irresponsible and self-interested 
‘development’ that contribute to the build-up of deadly acts of destruction.
 
However, It is not enough to be a good person… we must be better at ensuring 
zero tolerance for all acts that lead to eventual terrorism. We must ask 
ourselves: Do we directly or indirectly support those who in the name of 
development wreck destruction of lives, lands and livelihoods? Do we overtly or 
covertly support religious fundamentalists who use the cloak of spiritualism to 
promote hate and contempt that eventually leads to rioting and violence? Or do 
we just stand and stare in insensitive indifference?
 
To BE BETTER at tackling the menace of terrorism...
Let’s connect citizenship with responsive humanism!
 
- Pravin K. Sabnis 


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