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By: animalmother | Posted: Aug 24, 2011 | General | 570 Views (Updated Aug 25, 2011)

Our world has seen great turnarounds from time to time. Nazists & Fascists were shown the door & new ideologies were embraced. These ideologies & systems like democracy created by them accumulate their share of dirt with time & get subjected to the most inevitable process ....“CHANGE”.


Of late the term REVOLUTION has become a popular culture or a brand name in itself, which has gathered a significant following. Thanks to the influence of angry music & overly dramatize events of the past shown in media. Do these “wanna be” revolutionaries know the WHATs & WHYs of the core subject? or is it just fashionable to be a revolutionary? How many of these breasts & chests that wear Che Guevara T-shirts know what he fought for.


An article in a leading daily says that most participants of the Anna Hazare movement were unaware of the agenda. Though it is a worrying factor, this fashionable passion at least has helped establish firm support. But, the most concerning question are “Is this sustainable?” "Will this participation last or multiply till the objective is met?" or "Will it meet the fate of the much worn bell bottoms of the 70s & early 80s?".


Is the human race of our geography genetically immature? Or is it sheer boredom & a monotonous routine that drives people to be a part of something which they could get bored of when they find an alternate amusement. A cook who understands the purpose of his job makes a better dish than a person who wears a chef’s hat just because Master Chef Australia is too cool.


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