Tuesday 18 August 2015

The 15th August Post


Warning-
This post contains some out of the box thoughts can be offensive if you are one of the narrow minded person out there in society!

1858 to 1947 -British Ruled India
I wonder why don't we celebrate the some day as National Shame Day to mark the mistakes our people made that granted British their wish to rule over India.

15th August 1947- India got freedom from British rule

15th August 2015-

Indians everywhere celebrating the 69th Independence day.
Generally you would see these kinds on the independence day

1.The social media Desh Bhakts-

The one's who pretend to be super duper desh bhakts on social media by sharing tons of posts,changing their profile pictures,keeping statuses and so on.


2.Common people present during flag hosting and other cultural programs on the day-

The least a common person can do to show his patriotism is to be present for flag hosting.Myself being a part of this group of people i can say that even though our intentions are to be present for flag hosting out of love for nation we always end up gossiping.

The first two types are themselves unaware that they are not as patriotic as they show,so they can be considered as partial patriots.

3.The NetaJi's and corrupt officers-

No doubt they are fake patriots involved in anti-national as well as inhuman activities for selfish aims.The patriotism they display on media is obviously a drama.



This people know it in their heart very well that they are traitors,they are no desh bhakts.

 4.The jawans and the ones who work for some social cause-

Jawans no doubt they are the true patriots serving the country,and social workers even they are serving humanity which is beyond the concept of nation. Doesn't matter if its only 15th august and 26th january you do some social work,it still makes you count as a social worker!

Note- 
If you find the post insulting,then sadly you are one of those 3 people showing off their love for nation.
If you don't give a fuck to whatever is written in the first 3 descriptions,its because you know it in your heart if you are a true patriot or not and what i say doesn't matter to you.
If you are a soldier or a social worker don't let the praise fill you with egoistic pride,continue your good work.


I admit it that i'm not even a partial desh bhakt. I'm a believer of world without boundaries and totally against the concept of nation or patriotism.


We all are humans first and nationality is just a useless concept made by humans.
Borders or pride for nation makes people blind to see that the ones residing in land other than that of their own nation are humans too.
So with every victory of any nation,its humanity that is stabbed.

No Borders
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No Border Disputes
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Terrorists who attack other countries
pretending to be doing it out of love for their own country
don't exist ,because people don't know what a country is
(A terrorist is seen a pure terrorist and not like in the case of border existence
where he is seen as a hero to the country to which he belongs to)
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Soldiers fighting just for humanity and solving its problems
And not for any nation or to conquer other nation

Also scientists and engineers developing gadgets to benefit 
entire humanity 
And no waste of resources to research for arms 
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No wars to conquer land
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No war affected people
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People free to settle in any part of the world



The above thing is just a theory with which humans maybe able to achieve a nearly perfect society(extreme perfection is beyond the reach of humans).

In the book Immortals of Meluha it was quoted that "Any philosophy,no matter how perfect,works only for a finite period.That is the law of nature and cannot be avoided"
Accordingly the philosophy of nations,borders and patriotism might have been the perfect one during some time in history.But for now the philosophy should be 'A world without borders'.


Apologies for the bad framing of sentences and improper grammar.
Sorry for the late post as well,this post was supposed to be out on 15th August,but being an unskilled writer it took me some time to convert my thoughts to words.

                                                                                                                                     -Dhairya Gada

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