Kill and be killed.

Killing People is Easy. Being Politically Correct is Not.

Achmed taught me this.

Syed
Everything Unorthodox

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Jeff Dunham on YouTube

Here is what I learned:

Killing people is easy. Being politically correct is a pain in the ass.

I guess that is the mantra of all the governments around the world. With the rise of social, economic, and political issues in almost every country, we are facing worldwide protests from masses that are unhappy and angry with the way things have been working out or are being initiated.

Now, to tackle these problems the government can either address them directly and if they cannot, they either make false promises or take the other path, which is killing people — aka violence.

I don’t think any protest that is for a genuine cause starts with the intention to hurt anyone. People come out there to raise their voices and demand what is rightfully theirs. It is our fundamental right to protest and to speak. So, when the police forces are not able to get rid of the protestors, they use force. Thus, a war.

And it is effective in the short term. That is why most of the governments tend to use violence as a weapon to silence the crowd. Easy come easy go.

It is obvious. You kill someone and you do not have to debate and argue on anything. But when you say something political there are always those that do not agree with you and are ready to have a heated debate. The funny thing is most of these debaters have no idea what they are quarreling about. They like to be part of the chaos. These are the same people that find it pleasurable to see people suffer.

Q) What is political and cannot be questioned?

Ans: Collateral damage.

I heard somewhere that collateral damage is just a political-guilty term for ‘I cannot take responsibility for killing innocents.

Sometimes, silence cannot be bought — either the person is too honest or the silence is too expensive (in case of masses). In any case, you must silence them. It does not put a good image to your globally recognised effective and efficient political ‘leadership’.

Bring in collateral damage.

And these people don’t silence the voices because they speak the truth but because they speak against their lies. They don’t care about the truth as long as their lies are believed.

There is too much power with the military today. They have rights and immunities you cannot challenge (Google ‘AFSPA’). They can arrest you, beat you, drag you, kill you, or even as simple as touch you anywhere they want. What is their excuse to do this? ‘National Security’.

(Side note: Stop National Security bullying!)

Now, what happens if YOU touch a police officer? Ooooh. You don’t wanna know. National security bullying, remember?

I am sure protesting against a government or even its foolishness is no longer a fundamental right. The only right you have is to vote. Leave everything to the big ‘heroes’ after that. Oh, sorry. I forgot. There is still one more thing you must do.

File your taxes.

Where else will the government get its legal illicit money from? You, of course.

I mean I know the government can print money out of thin air and yet they want our money to bring in development. Honestly, I cannot take all this progress I see around me. I am overwhelmed. I am just glad I chose the right people to look after my hard earned money.

Thank you guys. Y’all are awesome. XOXO

I just hope I don’t get silenced when I ask where did my taxes go…!!!

Politician, Rich-men, and Collateral Damage (aka Common-men).

A politician, a rich guy, and a collateral damage walked into a bar.

In today’s world, you can either be a politician, a rich philanthropist, or an expendable middle-class tax-paying common man.

The rich control the politicians, and then the politicians control the masses through lies and false promises. The rich transact favours and give money to the politicians. The politicians make the general population pay the taxes, which eventually either go to the rich or the politician’s pocket. It is a cycle.

We work for the rich to make them money. They pay us enough money to hold us under a leash. We pay some of that hard-earned money back to them through a process called taxing. And the cycle keeps running. Until they die rich and we die in debt.

There have been brave souls that have tried to question the methods of the exploiters but then again, how long will you fight until they either silence you or threaten to silence one of your own.

There is too much power with military right now. They have the capability to take over an entire nation if they wanted to. If they can do anything on the signal of one man (the president or the prime minister), just imagine what all they could do, if they wanted to. They have access to all kinds of deadly and lethal weaponry.

This makes the killings even easier. Because they are here to ‘protect’ you and you cannot question or stop someone from ‘protecting’ you. They are here to maintain the peace for the politicians, so that there is no stain on their exemplary political tenure. And when anyone asks about the killings, then it was — you guessed it — collateral damage.

Why? Because killing people is easy. Being politically correct is not.

Thank you for reading. :)

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