Anarchy vs Democracy
- ZarcMan

- Feb 9, 2013
- 3 min read
Hmmm.
Why write this piece down? Ok.. maybe because it has been in the corner of my pea-brain for sometime now.
Why now? I dont know. Probably I gain more hate while writing stuff down and hate fuels some part of my brain… whatever it’s size maybe.

Anarchy as many of you know is prevalent in a place where there are no laws. Basically anything that is given as law is with or without the willingness of the people. Anarchists are often portrayed either as valiant heroes or terrorists(like Thala Ajith put in Billa 2). History has always been plagued by incorrect writing and note making.
Democracy as we have all been taught is supposedly the squeaky clean governance method that is the best and by far the most refined. I once used to believe in what I read. I thought the books were written by good men who wanted people to know. But then men( and women) have their own level of bias, however good they may sound. There is a little bit of Fascism and Communism in all of us. But how do we inject something like secularism in our blood?
India has historically been a nation of divisions and mini wars. How do we expect a country like that to hold its own in an era of so-called democracy. Were we or are we still ready for it? So what is, at present happening in our country?
For simplicity. Anarchy can exist inside a Ghetto – like district B13. Democracy – well… I ll get back to you on that… the reason being US and UK call themselves democracies, but so do India and Pakistan.AnarchyDemocracyFreedomPseudo-freedomNo lawsLaws that are just there and don’t workGoons and gangsters thrive and flourish with man power and moneyElected representatives thrive and flourish with gangs, power, law, media control, land, industries and moneySentencing and hearing of criminals done in the open – instant justice/injusticeNo sentencing, no hearing, no prosecution and no judgementCriminals live out in the open with the only fear of being taken down by enemiesCriminals live out in the open with Z+ security and no fear whatsoeverIf you draw a controversial cartoon , you can be shot by a hater or a followerIf you draw a controversial cartoon , you can be labelled a traitor and jailed for years for trying to provoke the public against some…. CrapNo taxes, no governance – take everything by force or buy stuff from the powerful with a shitload of money. Trade illegally and retain all profits.Taxes for buying, selling, walking, driving, building, working, earning, breathing, farting… basically- being alive. Pay taxes to cremate and register the dead as well.Religion becomes a joke even though people are mostly free to practise what they likeReligion becomes the biggest breeding ground for moronic scum like so-called god men, religious preachers, political campaigns and communal powersThere are mostly no ideals, no symbols of what the country stands for, everything either becomes individualism-based or moves towards the idea of whoever set them free or colonized them.Ideals, symbols, dogmas of what the region stands for, is a truckload of crap. All the above are just there to keep the people believing that these are still validThe region slowly disintegrates with people staking claims for whatever bits of land they can catch hold ofThe nation slowly turns into a real-life Gotham city and succumbs to crime, fear and lawlessnessNo policing.Policing is available in parts, but mostly moral policing takes higher priority wherever available. Besides it also depends on various other factors like status, money, power and background among others , rather than the good book of the law.People live in fear of death, rape and injustice depending on where they stay and who controls themWow. That was so damn similar. Only difference would be people in safer regions simply don’t care.All countries shout out against it. But fear it’s presence in theirsAll countries openly laud it, but laugh behind the sheer idiocy of it.
Hmmm. So is there really some governance happening?
Oh no. I am not an anarchist, fascist or secularist. I am just a human. I want people to look at other people just like ..people. How else do I put it? I love my country. But that doesn’t mean I need to like it’s governance system and all of it’s people. Of course I always have my love for the farmers and Jawans. In my country, both of them give their lives for the survival of others. Which makes both of them martyrs.





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