Good, Bad and the Ugly
This post is based on the arguments which I have had with many people in the recent weeks, all fierecly fought to contemplate reality as and when it colludes with our own boundaries.We fought like every other evanlegist who fights for the supremacy of his ideology.
I had a long heated dialogue with my fellow colleague after my last post which kind of kissed the issue of tax paying.My intensiom was not to make a moral judgement as to whether paying or managing taxes was right or wrong.I don't believe in defining good or bad, neither do i think we can do it, it is more defined by the individual and the prevailing social construct.
I was arguing for the validity of the liberty we take, to break our own rules which configure good or bad.We can't shout foul when we ourselves don't follow the "guidelines" which we set to judge other's action.We can't blame our politicians for corruption when we can't pay our taxes properly (Infact, a salaried person effectively pays only around 15-20% of his total gross salary which is quite afforable I guess). Either we shall accept that we are as corrupt as they are and stop the blame game or atleast we don't break the rules of the game which govern our own judgement to even judge others.We always seek accepted "excuses" to substatiate our deviation.
There is this other argument that we can always comment on what is right or wrong inspite of our own actions.A chain smoker can always plead a new smoker to refrain from smoking and it could be out of genuine concern.I feel that the probabilty of the new smoker taking the advice prevails in a case of a chain smoker who has quit it compared to an existing smoker who himself can't quit it.
The other common stereotyping is that people who drink, smoke and use foul language, inherently have bad elements ornated in their character.I can vouch, I know people who drink and are inherently good compared to people who have "excellent " habits and disgusting abilities to hurt.Suprisingly, both the species are equally dispersed in the society.I did observe something, the "goodies" who follow "good" virtues have an unconscious ability to have a superior feeling and nuture an ability to use that "image" to conduct otherwise non-advisable acts (Infact, I observed this condescending feeling arise in me when I am proud of a "good" virtue defined by me).
I would not deny the fact that drinking murkes the brain and in overdozed cases provokes socially ( or personally) not acceptable acts.I have to make a deliberation here, we need to ascertain as to whether drinking perse invokes the otherwise "don't do" acts or that we simply take the "mask of booze" to script our otherwise "don't do acts".Is it a conscious effort to findle with our ulterior intensions by finding the scapegoat in the form of drinking?.
I need to comment on this phenomeon of SMS opinion polls and passing whole hearted moral judgements using the same data.If you want to know what I think about these things." Why don't the f**king news channels confine their their role to analysing news and giving their opinion and let the individuals take the bloody judgement on it.Who the f**k has given the media the libery to pass judgements when most of the people responding to the same are ignorant of the underlying issues or they are simply skew-brained by the thoughts plugged by the discussion panel or just that they simply respond to the emotional outcries waving rationality.
Labels: Ethics
so, whats the bottom line da?
Are you trying to say that you have the right to criticise even if you are also the one who deserve to be criticised??
Posted by Viswanathan M B | 8:11 am
All i say is if one is comfortable being a hypocrite and does not wanna be anything else...who am i to question.....
Posted by Sudarshan | 7:34 am
@ Viswa
All Iam trying to say is that the direction of the criticism would have a better impact in cases where the criticism is based out of practice rather than being a intellectual debate
@Sudharsan
Hypocritism in not aweful perse, It saves the skin most of the time.Nobody has the right to question anybody else and only they can question themselves to find the real answer and to ask real questions!!.
Posted by Sara | 12:49 pm