A  great  wonder  is  upon  us,
we  “grow” at  9%
but  are  beset  by  graft and  greed;
contrary  to  best  intent.
We  had  only  thought  to  put
Capital  at  the centre of our lives;
not to banish  uprightness
deep into the peripheries.
Which is  why  we ensured
that  religion thrives  as much
as any top grade tycoon
with the  magical  Midas touch.
Unlike them semetic  faiths,
we  know   there was no  “Fall”;
god  is not  out  there for us,
but  constantly  on  call.
Which is why  we  put  the  best  above
every  law  of  the  land;
and  the  best are those can conjure up
billions through  sleight of hand,
and  keep the wheels of religion
well oiled for telling use;
we  appointed  them  our  trustees
for  Capital and ethical views.
How  can we  believe that Capital
gobbles  both  morality  and  god,
or that  money  is more than  mantra,
and  piety  less than  fraud?
Believing  so  would  mean  you  know
that  our strategic partnership
with the  United  States  of  America
would take  an  ugly  dip.
Far  better that  we acknowledge
that  all humankind is  “depraved”,
and  only through the  Son of  God
may  we  Hindus  be  saved.
That  would  take our partnership
to  a  point  of  inter-operability
where our own gods and goddesses
would not a fetter be.
And, converted to “depravity”
we would not so bemoan
the graft and greed that troubles us,
but  make  Capital  our very  own.
Then  grab and loot with just  intent,
and  often  go  to war;
subjugating  the lesser worlds,
our  fortunes  would  soar.
Our generation next would not be tied
to  silly  thoughts  of the  poor;
released from ethical  humbug,
they  would  conquer the world for sure.
This in-between  is  what  holds us back
from   deserving  dominance;
time  we  left the destitute
to  god’s  destined comeuppance;
time we ceased to  make pretence
that  graft and  greed are sin;
depraved we came, depraved we are,
depraved  we  the  world shall win.
This  Capital-driven  modernity—
ah, what a  boon it is indeed;
it  makes us kings of  razmataaz,
with millions to serve our need.
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Badri Raina
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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