Who
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says that being free we are really not
free? How dare are you to say, “India is in manacles.” Have we not got more freedom
here than there in Heaven? Of course, we do have. Therefore, the question,
“Where is thy freedom?” is an unnecessary bullshit! Then, listen carefully,
understand and reflect. Am I not right in what I say? Have I no freedom to puke
what I want? I will say what I want to say. You may christen me crazy, for
you’ve your freedom.
Who
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Who
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said that we’ve no freedom here? Who
said that the freedom given for us is barricaded? To do what you want is
freedom. You are given ample freedom and that too coagulated with
responsibility. But you say, responsibility with freedom is a redundant
absurdity. Rightly you’ve said it, ‘policing in my privacy is curtailing my
freedom.’ ‘I dance and sing 24x7, because, I am responsible for my future. Who are
you to dictate?’
Who
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said our country is in the dark? Climb
up to the terrace at night and have an aerial appraisal and see the beautiful
panoramic towns twinkling like the sky and sing the rhyme, “twinkle twinkle
little star, how I wonder what you are…” Who said our country is in BPL? Go for
an evening walk, look at your right side, people are living in the castles. Their
buildings are touching the sky like the Tower of Babel. Beware, how dare you
are to glare at the left side, for there only demons live! Know this, that though
our views have narrowed, yet no problem, our roads have broadened. Though we
need only one child, the divorce rate has increased. Though our farmers do not
get enough seed to sow, don’t worry our godowns are full. Though our children go
hungry, we export enough food to alleviate hunger. Are we not good Samaritans?
What else do we need?
Who
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said we are intellectually abaft? Though
our knowledge has weakened, our degrees and diplomas are increasing. Though we
don’t get permission to open LKG and nursery schools, no permission is
prerequisite for IITs, Engineering and Medical colleges, for they decide the
GDP. Though our bullock-carts have not vanished, we
’re successful in organizing
space-walk picnics. Though our reasoning has become weak, our aptitude for
knowledge has increased. Though diseases have increased, medicines too have
increased. The learned proclaim that the “decrease in adult mortality and
increase in child mortality” is a sign of social awareness. What a paradox! So
they don’t need LKGs. Though we’ve
stopped smiling and cheering, has not our shouting and yelling in the bars and
pubs increased? And you say ‘it is modern a gurukul.’
Though we are unable to think afresh, there are enough think-tanks to think for
us. So, why worry on unnecessary supranno? After all we’ve money to pay. Though our
appetite has declined, our fast-food centers are mushrooming. Though we’ve not
learnt to live, we’ve learnt to live in the towns and metropolis. See how posh
we are!
Who
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said our spirituality has gone wrong?
Though we don’t pray, our shrines on the roads are increasing. Shrines and worships
are their needs and not my need! Simony is law of the land. My
share is my right! Though we fail to bring people to God, we are able to empower
them with our lofty ideals. Though we don’t practice what we ought to preach, the
hidden mysteries of the Kingdom of God, our preaching has not gone down with our mysterious
agenda. Though we are unable to bring glorious revolution, we are talented to
bring gory revolution. Is not Gurudev
Tagore ubiquitously wrong, “Leave this chanting and singing and telling of
beads! Whom dost thou worship in this lonely dark corner of a temple with doors
all shut? Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before thee! He is there where
the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the pathmaker is breaking
stones. He is with them in sun and in shower, and his garment is covered with
dust….” We want to demolish one mosque and build a temple over there; demolish
temple and build church over there, destroy that statue there and erect this
one here. Though God protects us, we think we need to protect God! People of the country are the 'uncivilized vanvasis' while the others are 'civilized citizens'! This is the
religion. This is the freedom of religion which my country proclaims today! I am
proud of it!
Who
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i
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I find it difficult
to understand what our Father wrote, the day after Independence: “We’ve
achieved political freedom, but we’ve not yet achieved economic, social and
moral freedom. It is a difficult task to achieve.” Is not Gandhi wrong!? I have
the freedom to do what I want. I can raise my moral, social and economic
standard. Therefore, I am not enslaved. Therefore, let us rejoice, celebrate
and be proud! This is my nation, my country and I am proud of its heritage!
Fr. Raju Felix Crasta
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2 comments:
thank you
thank you? ahh, thank you rather! the Resurrection of ethical nihilism here... it's fabricated though, unbelievable! :-)
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