The popular adage “What is good for the Goose is good for
the Gander” is meant to be a populist easy way to restate the Golden Rule which
was best expressed by Mathew 7:12 as "In
everything, therefore, treat people the same way you want them to treat you,
for this is the Law and the Prophets” is also seen as the foundation of
ethical reciprocity. An excellent illustration of this norm is practiced by the
young in their first few years of schooling during birthday celebrations: one
person cuts the cake while the other chooses which portion to take. If only grownups
can keep these lessons alive as they grow up. Maybe some of us try to practice
what we preach and attempt to be fair and consistent. Not the Syrian Government
and not Bashar Assad though. How can they be just when their total existence from
the inception of the regime is based on force, tyranny and illegitimacy? Their
constant fear of truth must be the only logical explanation why they pretended
to have elections. They forgot though that election proper rests on the
intrinsic right to free speech and free expression. Elections are supposed to
be a contest between various individuals who have different priorities about
how to improve the level of welfare of the public at large. These candidates
will explain to their constituents the various plans that they have and then
the voters will weigh these programs and determine which they think is best for
them. Elections in Syria have been a sham, every single one of them and the
reason must be that those who were ruling forcefully and illegitimately did not
trust those that they governed.
All dictators are afraid of the truth and that is why they
set up these elaborate police systems in order to spread fear among their
citizens. Well the Syrian dictatorship is one of the worst. It has lasted for
over forty years by setting up what many have called the most cruel Stasi
machine outside of the then GDR, East Germany. Actually the Syrian police whose
role is to oppress, exploit and scare decent citizens was set up with the help
of East Germany. Where is East Germany now? It has bitten the dust and as
history teaches us all dictatorships will eventually bite the dust including
the Syrian rulers.
The Syrian uprising has been going on for over two years that
have resulted in an abnormally high level of destruction, thanks to the selfish
Syrian dictatorship that is willing to pay any price to continue its rule of terror.
The losses, the real losses are not limited to the destruction of city quarters
and infrastructure but have resulted in over 80,000 deaths so far. Even that grotesque
price becomes small when compared to the price that the future generation will
have to bare. This war is robbing the
youth of their future and nothing, absolutely nothing, can be crueler than
that.
This monstrous regime is not satisfied to mete out its
terror, which has also resulted in about a 1.5 million Syrians seeking refuge
in neighbouring countries and at least an equal number of refugees within the
country, but has the temerity to use an illegal militia from a neighbouring
country in order to launch well coordinated attacks with heavy weapons on a
city that had been overrun over a year ago by the opposition. This regime seeks
the aid of a well equipped and well trained illegal militia while it is lambasting
the opposition for its use of foreign fighters. The double standards do not
stop here either. This same Syrian administration has been complaining to
whoever would listen about light arms smuggling that has been coming into Syria
to help arm the FSA and its supporters level the field against the Assad
killing machine but yet this same administration has been smuggling, yes
smuggling, sophisticated weapons to arm militant groups in Lebanon. It does not
dawn on this administration apparently that if they have the rights to
destabilize others then maybe the Syrian people have the right to obtain some
arms to protect themselves from the common massacres committed against them by
the Syrian forces.
The irony does not stop here either. This same Syrian
government was proud to encourage and facilitate the crossing of Jihadists from
all across the Moslem world into Iraq but now that some of these jihadists want
to cross the border in the opposite direction this activity has become abominable.
As for those that believe the constant refrain that this
Syrian reign of terror is justified because it is what is keeping Al Qaeda and
other extremists from taking over Syria I have fertile land for sale in the
Syrian dessert not to mention bridges in NYC:-) The Syrian people are asking for
a chance to write a new constitution which guarantees their individual right to
free expression, multiparty systems and open and free elections. They are
entitled to elect whoever they choose. If they so happen to elect an extreme Islamist
then so be it. The essence of democracy is to accept the will of the people. If
they find out that their choice did not deliver what was promised then they
will vote them out of office in the next round, they will not be forced to
accept a leadership that passes from father to son. The common Syrian has the
right to be heard and she will.
Dictatorships are always on a path to self destruction.
There is a limit to how much the public will take. Eventually enough courageous
people will ask for their freedom and will shout from rooftops that the emperor
has no cloths and that no one can enslave them because they are born free. The
truth shall set them free. The Syrian dictatorship is not any different; it has
been on its road to perdition for over four decades. That is inevitable.