The World Is Suffering From A Human Rights And Moral Crisis
RUBA AYYASH
Isn’t the political Machiavellianism of the world political and economic system, and the religious and social upbringing that has been going on for at least thirty years – if we want to limit the conversation to the modern era – which has contributed to limiting the use of minds and drying up the springs of free thinking, the main reason for this closure?
When education is formulated on the basis of obedience rather than criticism, and individuals are raised to believe that questioning is a crime, meditation is heresy, and ijtihad is a departure from the text, the inevitable result is a mind that is unable to distinguish between information and truth, between letter and substance, and between religion as love and religion as a tool.
Here we are talking about ready-made templates that are prepared from the east to the west of the world, so that the religious establishment turns from a space for the production of faith into a social control apparatus that is recycled to serve the authority, and is used to suppress the violator instead of embracing him or understanding his motives.
“Today, the world is facing a real moral, human rights and humanitarian dilemma, in light of the normalization of occupations and the lack of respect for the sovereignty, borders, territories, resources and cultural identities of states. Racist, marginalized, and fragmenting presidential rhetoric is repeated from the United States to many other parts of the world.”
Templates for global systems were invented centuries ago, and are still used today, to produce vassals, not freemen.
The absence of a genuine civil society represented by humanitarian, civil and trade union institutions that represent human beings and preserve their rights in various sectors, in addition to the absence or restriction of freedoms as much as possible, the abandonment of dialogue tables, and the refusal to listen to dissenting opinions with respect, have led to the creation of societies that are unable to debate or argue in order to reach national, humanitarian or national projects, or to build institutions that serve the public interest.
This has been replaced by societal and moral chaos, in which controversy has become a tool of exclusion, oppression, or atonement and abolition.
It can be said that the world is suffering from a human rights and moral crisis, and from a fragility in value constants.
There is a clear tendency towards the decline of the values of acceptance, respect and debate, and a greater tendency towards adopting Machiavellian political, economic, social and ideological behavior, as if violence – symbolic and direct – had become the dominant language of governance.
Today, the world is facing a real moral, human rights and humanitarian dilemma, in light of the normalization of occupations and the lack of respect for the sovereignty, borders, territories, resources and cultural identities of states. Racist, marginalized, and fragmenting presidential rhetoric is repeated from the United States to many other parts of the world.

RUBA AYYASH: Multimedia Journalist @ Sky News Arabia ; Master’s in Journalism, Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
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