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Saturday, 25 November 2023
Revolutionary thoughts for the social change.
A person who wants to make a change in the society must first change himself. This is what the Indian revolutionary Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, who is known by the world as the Bengal Tiger, said, "He who changes himself first can change the world."
Although many different ideologies can change the world, it is my approach that what the modern world needs are ideologies that are developed according to their own needs.
Until 80/90 years ago in Tamil Nadu, India, when the people of Tamilnadu were confused by irrational superstitions, many social revolutionaries enlightened the people with their ideas. EV Ramasamy known as "Father Periyar", Spiritually Thirumurugakirubananda Variyar and Muthuramalingadevar, Guru Annathurai, Kamaraj known as "Kingmaker" by people, MGR known as Revolutionary Leader by people, Poet Pattukottai Kalyana Sundaram through songs, "Kaviarasu" Kannadasan, Poet Vali, "Maha Kavi" Subramania Bharatiyar, "Revolutionary Poet" Bharathidasan, etc. are very important.
On the one hand, these people use their principles, ideas and actions to peacefully transform people and society. There is another approach, which is considered anti-violence. Although many groups in today's world have waged armed struggles and are not accepted in international approaches, the revolutionaries we all remember are Seguera, Fidel Castro, Karl Marx. Among the doctrines that were considered superfluous and marginalized in the world of the day, the "Theories of Communism" gained prominence. The government was determined to exterminate those who adhered to these principles.
"Nonviolence that does not prevent violence when it occurs is violence" said a famous leader.
Enslaving only one of the people of a country and denying them their rights is an international culture followed by the governments of many countries till today. Some armed fighters like Seguera and Fidel Castro were the fighters who voiced in the past that such miseries would not come to the people of the world due to the struggle. That's why T-shirts bearing their photos are still worn by the people of the world, especially the youth community, which is even more important.
The question here is for what purpose we are fighting. Those who believe that non-violence leads to peace will follow non-violence and point to Gandhi as a great example. Like Gandhi, people who have no way to fight non-violently resort to armed forces. I do not really support those who take up arms, but I position myself as one of those who accept the causes and actions of non-violence and revolutionaries if they are right. "Violence is a two-edged weapon that stabs and kills both the attacker and the adversary," said former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, scholar Annadurai. Therefore, weapons are not only knives and swords, but also guns and modern weapons. I consider all ideologies that do not result in creation to be ideologies that destroy social change. The international community has long labeled armed government opponents as terrorists. Criminal groups in today's society abuse the public support they receive to gain popular support, monopolize power, and exterminate their enemies without anyone's consent. People in the society have been disturbed because the people in the government have committed crimes because the government was established by their vote but that claim is considered correct. And what's wrong there? They cannot feel what is right.
People are fooled by false promises only when the society refuses to recognize those who genuinely change social status. If the tongue is a weapon to change the society then the lice in the hand is a more powerful weapon than the tongue. Because the people who feel that weapons/peaceful ways are not suitable choose writing through the pen. It is because they think that the pen that writes the words is more powerful than the words spoken by the mouth. Poets can be cited as the best examples of that. Especially Pattukottai Kalyanasundaram, Bharathidasan, Kannadasan etc. destroyed the basic divisions in the society through their lines. Therefore, those who want to change the society, if they are right and want to change their society, no society can blame them. This society will also change. Therefore, you will get rid of wrong views and understandings. The ideas called Communism, which were destroyed then, are recognized by the people today. Seguera and Fidel Castro, who fought for it on that day, have received priority as social revolutionaries in the world. Therefore, social liberation is confirmed depending on what they are going to weaponize in the thoughts of those who want to change the society from the grip of injustice.
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