Governments equal no justice

Thursday, 2 December 2010 ·

WikiLeaks unravel the truth of hypocrisy conducted by the United States and its top brass, but at the same time,WikiLeaks also potentially endanger human lives with its reports.

Nevertheless, from WikiLeaks,the public should learn about one factual truth: all governments are liars.

Ironic isn’t it? Lies conducted by governments are often justified by the officials as needed measures to guard public safety, while on the other hand,when a non-government entity hides the truth,then it becomes a crime.

This is double-standard.

There is no justice in double-standards. Governments,therefore,are incapable to provide justice.

Corruption is one of the common lies conducted mostly by governments through the power of authority of state officials.

Systematic murders another common behind-the-screen measures taken by governments to put fear & maintain their grip on their people.

Riots are often covert intelligence operations from the government to put people against one another,again for the sake of political power.

Corruption,murders and riots. Any of these sounds familiar to you?

They lurk in every single aspect of your life. You can feel them breathing behind your neck,ready to take your head off whenever they want. Daunting evils as they are, you can always take a stand against them, by taking the head of its puppet master, the government, off.

The government is not powerful. They are only a few bunch of people who believe they have received our mandates. Realize that your mandates are not given for free. Governments owe to provide you welfare, justice, freedom and security.

If your government fails to fulfill its obligations, then as men & women of pride, you must re-claim your mandates from its hands.

When the violations of the government on its people reach its peak, the battle will come and an option has to be taken: us or them.

Governments, with their access to repressive resources, such as the military and the police, often have the upper hand in the end. Often, not always.

Blood, lost of lives and tears are the inevitable cost in the fight against the government, but no matter how many lives lost or how much blood spilled, the cries for freedom & justice will never cease their echoes.

Cicero, with his ideas on freedom & justice, is a fine example on how those values will always prevail, even against the inevitable death. Cicero was not an anarchist. He was a senator, he was part of the system, sometimes showed his political pragmatism as well, but his ideas on justice, humanity & freedom are ideas of an anarchist.

Cicero's head was cut,his tongue was pulled out,and his hand was nailed in front of the Roman senate. Those were the costs Cicero had to bear for his stance against dictatorship, but for more than 2,000 years, his ideas are still relevant and are still echoed until this very day.

Patriots are those who are ready to defend their fellow countrymen against the government,according to Edward Abbey. Cicero stood for his country against his government,and in Edward Abbey's definition, Cicero was and always be a patriot.

In the context of Indonesia, over 30 million of your fellow countrymen are living in poverty due to your government's failure to provide a proper social welfare system.

Your government also robs you out of your hard earned money using its legit but graft-riddled tax office.
Your government's law institutions succeed in imposing laws, textually speaking, but fail to provide the much needed substantial justice.

Last but not least,your representatives are mostly a bunch of rich morons and bandits deliberating laws for you.

Your trias politica is a fine system indeed, but it is a system ruled and run by filth and turds.

Things have always been that way aren't they? As long as they are "in-the-system",then it is okay. It's legit. It's fine.

Democracy has been degraded into a mere "system" here,rather than values of virtue.

Let the truth be known that democracy is not about having a legislative,a judicial, and an executive body to run a country. They are just tools, and if they are broken, they should be fixed. If they cannot be fixed, then they should be replaced or abolished.

Democracy is about liberty,justice,equality and mutual respect among men and the most raw and truest form of democracy is anarchy,not selecting new masters via ballots once in every term.

The virtue of democracy can only be implemented by men of virtue and your government officials,sadly,are mostly not.

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