“And yes, to the chagrin of numerous people, I have not
‘learnt my lesson’, nor do I see any ‘lesson’ that needs to be learnt. If you
are going to try to tower over me and say that you know something important
that that I don’t, make sure you have a compelling argument for that. And if
your lessons are borne from a corrupt, archaic Government lead by primitive
monkeys,…then sorry if I doubt the credibility of your ‘lessons’.
Hopefully history eventually vindicates me. But as of now,
district judge Jasvender Kaur has deemed me guilty and the Prosecutor does in
fact feel, that 30 months of a place worst than Prison (RTC) should be given to
a boy who has posted an internet video. Unless you do in fact relish in my misery,
I hope both of you will be able to sleep at night, and live with the fact that
right now, as it is written in the annals of history, my blood is on your
hands.”
I am not going to say that this is a plea by Amos to the
authority nor is it a statement of defiance. They are the words of a young boy
facing the State and all its machinery for something that he posted in the
youtube that is not politically right or acceptable.
What has happened now is a boy being charged and waiting for
sentence for an ‘offence’ and the issue is how serious would the punishment be
like. The prosecution has been making recommendations to reform the boy with
the assumption that the medicine is fit for the patient and the patient would
be a good and nice boy at the end of the reformative regime.
Many people have many different views and so has the boy
victim. Are the adults wiser or the boy? What is right and righteous today may
not be right and righteous tomorrow. The boy in his philosophical way is
leaving it to the future to vindicate him and set him free from the righteous
people that are all so good hearted to want to save him and would rightly
deserve a place in heaven for their good deeds and intent.
What would the future said of this case? And why would the
boy commented that he wish them to be able to sleep well at night and would be
at peace with themselves as they live their lives? Is there a war of conscience
at work? Who is pricking whose conscience?
There is this lonely feeling that the whole world of
conscience has deserted this boy. He is all alone to face the music. There is a
sense of helplessness in him. They say, the good shall triumph over evil. Which
is good and which is evil may be a matter of subjectivity. Right and wrong is
no longer so simple and straightforward.
What do you think?