Democracy is rta products of the democracy is also a satyam; so Dharma is enforced under the democracy; bad wealth or good wealth do not matter in the investments; one who had the courage to throw away and jump succeeded whether a politician or corrupt one; but you and me are fearsome to do that. The progress is embedded with the retardation sir. It is a chain pulley. Where 100 beads are there and you are 0, the nature is ,where in other numbers are also people are holding at number 1 to 100, the moment was all others , you desire to climb, when you go to 1 100 becomes zero; so on each climb retards someone, who started it from Zero. Objectives of desire have 2 sides of a question. As every film has the same masal profile, so too, the upcoming has. The quantum field is the same but the atoms are changing positions. Unless you lose something. you will never get the other you desire. K R IRS 30524
On Thu, 30 May 2024 at 01:04, Markendeya Yeddanapudi < [email protected]> wrote: > > > -- > *Mar*The Test of Democracy > > > > Democracy means, the real freedom that enables the symbiotic self > actualization. It must mean the symbiosis of all organisms of the > Biosphere, and must get over the anthropocentricism. > > As it is, in our country there is simply no Democracy. One has to visit > our Jails and see the people jailed there, most of them undertrials, jailed > for fake or very trivial offences, but detained for years and years, as the > Judiciary is busy with persons like Salman Khans, Avinash or Sasikala and > other VVVVIPS, employing five star lawyers. It is alleged that the > undertrials are deliberately put under detention to work as the servants of > the VVVIP prisoners. The small police constable has the power of life or > death over the slum dwellers, living by the side of a sewerage stream. The > stream contains terrible toxic chemicals, not simply the drainage from > homes. > > The VVVIPs start industries and huge business empires, all of which are > based on poisoning the land, water and air, the cost of the pollution being > borne mainly by the poor people and also by the biosphere. The VVVIPS have > captive TV channels; besides the so called law enforcement departments. > Democracy has become the great gigantic hypocrisy. > > The toxic water of the sewerage streams mixes very often with the drinking > water supply. The water is used to grow vegetables, leafy vegetables, > fruits etc by the poor people on lands which they do not own. They sell the > poisoned crops on the streets. > > Breathing leads to emotions. The toxic smells demoralize continuously and > they create fear in the air. The VVVIPS need that general fear in the > population, so that the people just cannot question and rebel and be made > to feel very lowly. The meaningless technical jargon used in economics > which bludgeons the acceptance of the drivel by the oppressed people as > great high brow expertise, has made the simple environmentally > complementing symbiotic livelihood, based on automatic commonsense look > foolish. The economic man has killed the normal human who is a being of > ecology. The ultimate stupidity, where economics is not based on ecology > but on mechanics based on Newtonian Physics, is being bludgeoned > continuously. We are now a generation of big fools that we are not normal > and ecological beings but are only the machines, the economic men. This big > flock of economic men is led and consumed by the VVVIPs. > > Today, we are finding a caution, not to be drenched by rain water as the > rainfall is not water falling as rain but acids, sulphuric acid and nitric > acid falling as rain. > > The only happiness we can get is the fact that thieves also along with us > are falling into the abyss. > > YM > > Chat GPT > > The essay titled "The Test of Democracy" offers a scathing critique of the > current state of democracy in the author's country, highlighting severe > social, environmental, and judicial issues. The author argues that true > democracy, which should ensure freedom and symbiotic self-actualization for > all organisms within the biosphere, is fundamentally absent. The critique > is multifaceted, targeting the judiciary, the influence of VVVIPs (Very > Very Very Important Persons), environmental degradation, and the > dehumanizing nature of modern economics. > > > > ### Key Points of the Essay: > > > > 1. **Judicial Inequity:** > > - The author asserts that the judicial system is heavily skewed in > favor of the wealthy and powerful. High-profile individuals receive > disproportionate attention and resources, while undertrials languish in > jail for minor or fabricated charges. > > - Allegations of undertrials being exploited as servants by VVVIP > prisoners are made, illustrating a gross abuse of power within the prison > system. > > > > 2. **Environmental and Public Health Crisis:** > > - The essay underscores severe environmental pollution caused by > industrial activities of the VVVIPs. These industries release toxic > chemicals into the environment, disproportionately affecting poor > communities. > > - The contamination of water sources and subsequent use of this > polluted water for agriculture poses a direct threat to public health. > > > > 3. **Social Hierarchy and Fear:** > > - There is a stark power imbalance between law enforcement and > marginalized communities. The poor live in constant fear of arbitrary > violence and exploitation by the police. > > - The pervasive environmental pollution not only harms physical health > but also demoralizes and instills fear among the populace, maintaining > social control. > > > > 4. **Economic Critique:** > > - The author criticizes the modern economic system for being detached > from ecological realities. Economics, driven by mechanical and Newtonian > principles, ignores the fundamental interdependence between humans and the > environment. > > - This system, promoted by the VVVIPs, reduces humans to mere economic > units, stripping away their ecological and symbiotic nature. > > > > 5. **General Hypocrisy and Systemic Failure:** > > - Democracy, in its current form, is described as a "gigantic > hypocrisy" that benefits a select few while oppressing the majority. > > - The author laments the collective ignorance and foolishness of > society for accepting an economic model that is fundamentally flawed and > ecologically destructive. > > > > ### Broader Implications and Reflections: > > > > - The essay calls for a re-evaluation of what true democracy should > entail, emphasizing the need for a system that respects all life forms and > ensures ecological balance. > > - It suggests a paradigm shift from anthropocentric to eco-centric > thinking, where human activities harmonize with natural ecosystems rather > than exploiting them. > > - The piece is a powerful indictment of systemic corruption, environmental > neglect, and the dehumanization inherent in current socio-economic > structures. > > > > ### Conclusion: > > > > "The Test of Democracy" is a passionate and thought-provoking essay that > challenges readers to reconsider the meaning and practice of democracy. It > calls for a holistic and inclusive approach that values ecological > integrity and genuine social justice over economic exploitation and > superficial political freedom. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZopFdGO0vD6iVfMyPa6B0mho8vGyiOo_8P96DUBSZjSFfA%40mail.gmail.com.
