Acceptance of Injustice… The root of the ruin in the system

RUBA AYYASH
This is what this world order wants. Normalizing injustice. And that the balance of the scale should be broken. The absence of justice has become a given. A basic code in the programming of the unconscious in modern man. This seems to be the greatest flaw in the human essence.
How was the system able to harm the human being to such an extent? And made him accept, adapt and coexist with a broken system of values. Scattered with its morals. Until the majority of those below see the revolution against injustice as more like a crime. Useless or useless!
“In this East, we pray a lot, but… But how do we pray to the God of justice and then accept injustice as fate? How can we believe in human dignity and then live within a system that binds us and robs us of our rights, and makes us sanctify the tyrant and the merchants with issues and people’s suffering and sizes, and thank them for the crumbs of life?”
There is a difference between anarchy and a true intellectual moral revolution.
Because most of the revolutions are led by those at the top covertly. It was raised with slogans of justice and rights, but its outcomes are different and did not bring stability, but rather produced unemployment, poverty, chaos, division and fragmentation, and increased individuals’ anger, indignation, and racism towards themselves, their reality, their societies, the state and the other. So it was chaos, not revolution.
In this wounded East, it is most evident in this case. Lack of justice at the individual and collective level. Material and moral. Social. Cultural Think … Political. Economic. This is the natural entrance to the lack of accounting control for the collapse of the installment. Chaos prevails. And social hypocrisy is rampant. Economic adulity. And blind political obedience for crumbs.
When it is said that the public bears part of the responsibility for what happens to them, the wailing rises: We are victims.
Yes, they are victims. But in many moments, they are involved in the continuation of the crime by remaining silent, by justifying, by adapting, and by defending the system that crushes them.
“To kill, exterminate, or crush a person, and then remain in the circle of silence and contentment, offering obedience duties to the same parties, defending flags and faces that sacrifice him. Instead of defending his existence. His dignity. His entity. His humanity, rights, homeland, and peace.”
Submission to idols and living in the shadow of “human gods” is nothing but the reinforcement of a system that tramples man and strips him of his dignity, voice, mind, intellect, and the most basic rights and freedoms.
To kill, exterminate, or crush a person, and then remain in the circle of silence and contentment, offering obedience duties to the same parties, defending flags and faces that sacrifice him. Instead of defending his existence. His dignity. His entity. His humanity, rights, homeland, and peace.
An East that lived for centuries between Persian and Ottoman domination, then colonialism and the Mandate, divided the region, fragmented it, and tampered with its identity and demographics. It is still ongoing. From the womb of those stages, a blood-soaked East, saturated with massacres, was born, based on sectarian conflicts, artificial borders, and nationalist illusions.

The same slogans are repeated, the colors change, but the essence is constant and manifests itself in loyalty to people instead of principles, reverence for power instead of justice, and faith without prestige.
In this East, we pray a lot, but… But how do we pray to the God of justice and then accept injustice as fate? How can we believe in human dignity and then live within a system that binds us and robs us of our rights, and makes us sanctify the tyrant and the merchants with issues and people’s suffering and sizes, and thank them for the crumbs of life?
Freedom from dependence begins from within. From redefining the human being. The state. Society. Rights and duties. Building a system of values and thought based on a true belief in justice, freedom, and individual and collective responsibility.
Consciousness is built when it separates the rejection of injustice from the sanctity of chaos. Between holding authority accountable and destroying society. Between criticism and blind demolition.
So… Perhaps this is the most difficult test for the peoples of this East. To reset its moral, faith, intellectual, and then political compass. To search for the meaning of the true God who does not accept injustice, and who does not accept the crushing of values in the name of religion, power, or custom.
Without this rule, all attempts at reform will remain mere slogans that will replace their colors, while the system itself will remain entrenched.
RUBA AYYASH: Multimedia Journalist @ Sky News Arabia ; Master’s in Journalism, Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
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