Hard to disagree with this......but its not like a democratic govt makes everything better in BD's case either.
Well this is a thing all societies are grappling with (and sadly starting to fail long term with the current social degradation in play right now).....how to be democratic where its proper to be democratic and how to be authoritarian where its proper to be authoritarian. In South Asia generally and BD+Pak especially (as major nation states) there is often a full non-congruence on this, i.e quite often we are autocratic instead of democratic in various things and democratic instead of autocratic on others....in some of worst combinations I have seen given our clear body of history on what works and what doesn't. We have to take this head on, rather than use the stability for stability sake argument....because the ones that do and perpetuate these non-congruent distortions (for their own benefit) want you to buy that argument. Only with fully hedged, seperate channels of power, each defined well, is there a chance to achieve that sustainably long term.
Reminder that corruption went DOWN under Hasina (granted it was little but at least It's something). Meanwhile Khaleda made no improvements whatsoever to the corruption in BD when she was in power. Despite all of BNP supporters deriding the corruption of AL. It was Ershad that started this and she didn't bother to do anything to improve it. With Hasina we got some improvement and that's what matters.
Corruption has gone down in one year/two year time frames with BNP as well (if you are talking about corruption perception index)....i.e transients that are discussed in CPI methodology analysis as well.
How it holds longer term (i.e not a sinusoid proxy around a level but actual structural improvement long term, like was seen in Pakistan's case over a period of 5+ years etc and also Myanmar's) remains to be seen in the current small drop....not to mention how it also manifests in other indices of note (like the Cato freedom index etc).
What's happened to you? You've hit a purple streak. Both this and the previous note to Ocean were among your best.
Reading with avid interest......
I survey this subforum like a battlefield after the war now. Time to pick up the pieces and move on engaging with the worthy survivors that have proven themselves here. I really did enjoy discussing with
@Mage on this topic for instance.
I wish the war never happened, like all war really...but it had its purpose somewhat well beyond anyone's control I also understand.
It happened I believe (from my perspective), a certain group of members here mistook certain things about me (and cpl others, including those from their "side" too). They took my compliments and friendliness for granted, and never took my genuine criticisms in same regard. That in itself didn't bother me, its when they twisted my approach for the windmills they made over time to charge at. I warned them, some of those windmills strike close to me, they took no heed....and you know my origin, there is only so much my "Durvasaar Kovum (anger)" could take. I do regret it got better of me in many instances, especially against people that once called me brother (
Farewell my one time brother Rameses said to Moses in a great movie). I hope they do not bear any lingering venom on it....and if they do, may it be for the good of us all in the end, maybe after a bitter mind numbing sojourn away from this all.....to truly liberate those in chains rather than simply strike out against the taskmasters they concoct or perceive.....to realise you need to truly live and wallow in the mud first before talking of a deep knowledge of it and the simple solutions you think that will fix it.
Because you see in the end, I know what their people are really like and how grossly many here have gone against such good people I know....that formed my foundation of what I think of BD etc. "...
because I saw in you a worth and a greatness above other men" as Seti told Moses....it does ring true for me, having formed the unbreakable kinship with a BD brother from another mother...a son of a real life freedom fighter no less (a somewhat big name in BD industry, a former BNP minister too for a while though I wont say where). Here they did wonder and probably many still do, why I have a keen interest and also well more than passing knowledge about BD inner workings....hah well the important stuff will stay mystery....it is best that way.
In the end my friend, I wish I took your advice earlier before it was too late...but I take solace in that the greatest enemy of mankind - ego, has been crushed and curtailed to varying degrees on all sides here. For that is where true liberation comes from, as our own culture shows us (whether you Atheist or believer on self-consious side of the greater Truth)....every Avatar purpose (and thus should be the purpose of all mankind) was exactly that....crushing the ego so the truth may shine through and ultimately reached. For in that great movie India once made, which has my favourite and heart-inspiring interlude where the charioteer sings of precisely the futility and illusion of ego...... even the best of us like Bhim-putr have that problem in us that shields the truth sometimes...and its lesson he himself teaches to the despicable ones in the end (hope you seen the movie and also the other one I reference earlier). Dunno how good your Telugu is (I sure miss that era of great actors like Ranga Rao):
@Vanamali