Tuesday, December 11, 2012

DIALECTIC SOCIETY

Ours is a system that informs, in a painfully way, the struggles in our governmental system.  It is a paradox. Ok. maybe not.  In that case, it has to be a dialectic existence that has ceased to puzzle.  Skeptics have since crossed the aisle.  They are complicit in the perpetuation of this moral vice.  A victorious vice that is taking centre-stage in the rennaisance of this country.

If this reverie sounds like a Punjabi language, "bara bara che"? It is indeed complex and sophisticated.  It is not the case of kitu kidogo any more.  Neither is it a matter of 10%.

This is a case of the systematic growth of small tendencies, at gaining advantage of the situation to profiting from it.  It is now a monster peaking at the game, spreading insidiously, bulging at the bottom, and all conquering levels of government largesse.

It feeds the system, whose guardians have been sanitized by this soapy, slippery malaise.  They now happily consort, gloriously indulge and exact the urge ferociously.  The guardians are now apt at the game of double play, pursewing the villains by the day, yet turn to undo the damage by nightfall, assuaging their masters, reassuring them.

We are better it may seem, to joining at the table and taking our fair share of the pie.  That is now the essence of it.  So now the civil service has done just that, and bettering the game, setting high standards.  Soon, the lower echelons of society will want in. It is not enough to wait for makeover and changeovers to dally.  It is important to start another layer of the rot and spread it. 

The crying voices are floating on the high seas of loneliness. 

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