PAIN AND CRIME ARE NOT THAT BAD
BODILY PAIN
Let us first talk about bodily pain. Pain should not be
confused with emotional pain. Body pain is generally caused by sickness and
sickness is not in our control. Pain is age related too and that too is not in
our control. Pain can be caused by accidents and that too is not in our
control. The only way we can reduce it by ourselves is by living with it and
praying God for mercy. Since it is not in our control, society has arranged for
people who can control it.
Now we remember God only when we are in pain or some
trouble. This proves without doubt that pain is not that bad.
There is however more practical way of looking at it. Pain
is the bread giver to many. When in pain we go to a doctor, get some lab tests done
as suggested by him, buy some medicines as prescribed by him and get relief.
Thus our pain has given livelihood to doctors, nurses, hospital staff,
medicines manufacturers and sellers and millions of supporting people. Pain is
not that bad, above all. How can it be when millions of people live on and by
it?
CRIME.
Crime has lived with us since the very beginning. It is
difficult to define crime or say what constitutes crime but in general it is
something done against the law like beating some one, theft, rape, murders,
extortion, blackmailing and so on and so forth. Again people who commit crimes
are considered bad people by those on whom such crimes are committed. Crime is
like dust on our sleeves which needs to be dusted out regularly because it cannot
be eliminated altogether.
Crime again is not in our control because the criminals are
not in our control and we cannot control people becoming bad. In spite of our
best educational efforts we could not stop people becoming bad. We gave the
best ‘sanskars’ to our kids but that did not stop some of them going bad ways.
Since we cannot control the criminals the thereby the crimes the society has
arranged for some who are assigned this job by law. Now we first make a law
that rape is a crime and provide for punishment for it and then we make another
set of procedures to prove that rape was committed or not committed.
This gave birth first to the law makers called differently
legislators (some of them have serious criminal cases against them but that is
another issue). Then we appointed the enforcers called police (here again we
will not talk about the very morality of a policeman). Then came the lawyers
both prosecutors and defenders. Then the jails and jail staff.
Now we come to the mute point of how crime has given
employment to lakhs of people. Not only the criminals, the legislators, police,
lawyers and many other supporting people survive and make their living on
crimes.
Crime therefore is not bad at all.
You may call me names but that is the price every truthful
man has to pay.
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