Saturday 28 November 2020

Targetted assassinations: Murdering an Iranian scientist is not a step towards peace

We usually hear people talking about the 1930s and 1940s. Well, the 1930s and 1940s have not left us. We are in the 1930s and 1940s. Political radicalisation. streets turned into battlefields, education centres transformed into indoctrination centres, corrupt Judiciary, politicized Police forces and targetted political assassination.

Social disintegration, economic stagnation and massive intrusion into peoples' private lives are a recipe for disaster. When those running a country like Israel think that it is acceptable and desirable to kill a foreign scientist in his own country of birth then triggers appear. As action is followed by reaction, this is just the beginning of a tit for tat progression because of which nobody is safe.

The virus of social disintegration is spreading faster than Covid-19. Wars within nations will be followed by wars between nations. Police brutality is also spreading and in countries like France the state of disarray is so obvious that the French government thinks that the best solution is to put the rubbish under the carpet by trying to hide abuses of authority. The French government is seeking to criminalise those who tell the truth about what is actually happening in France. Liberté, égalité and fraternité are no more. They have been replaced by water cannons and naked aggression. 

The spirit of Lessez-faire, lessez-passer used to justify the assassination of a foreign scientist means that killing is alright because it justifies the ends. This will also apply to what happens within countries. Democracy in handcuffs. 





 

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