SUFFERING - SiTU
The
police found the murder victim in the deserted wharehouse. His
upper-torso was hanging in chains from the ceiling, the rest was
laying on the floor in a meditation-like pose. Another victim of a
gang-war. Cut perfectly in half by a chainsaw, while he was still
alive after being tortured by electrical shocks. What a way to go at
30. The doctor says, that the dead man, would get into shock almost
immediately and bleed out in seconds. What a relief. Did this
Hispanic gangmember suffer? Why was he tortured and literally
slaughtered. Because of the “Code”, the total devotion to the
“family”, which he broke, by falling in love with an undercover
cop. He warned her, that her true identity was reveiled, and that she
had to run. Which the attractive police-woman did. What reasons would
he have, to choose a certain death? He knew, what was coming to him.
Probably punished traitors himself. Is this an example of true love?
At least it is over-the-top television (CSI).
The
Mongols, a medieval gang-collective on horse-back, that even
threatened Europe at a time, had a special treatment for traitors. It
was called “The Slow Death”. The convicted Mongol was tied to the
centre pole of a nomad tent. Every morning a small piece of him would
be cut of: a finger, a toe or an ear. Special torture-masters turned
it into an art: keeping the traitor alive, as long as possible. Did
these fellow human beings suffer?
I
once visited Auschwitz. A perfect place when you study “suffering”.
I was most impressed, not by the massive scale of suffering, but by
the fact that representatives of human kind (the Nazi's), created a
hell, within this place of horror. I don't mean the ovens or the
gass-chamber, but I mean the prison of this death-camp. Every
camp-prisoner had a specific number (tatoo), code and color: Jews,
homo-sexuals, gypsies and political prisoners. IBM's
“proto-computers” made the selection and classification easy.
There was one group of prisoners, who were not numbered and who were
wearing the color of death. The guards of the camps could do with
them, whatever they choosed: humilation, beatings and the chance to
be shot at the spot. In the end, the ended up in the prison of
Auschwitz. A collection of dark cells. Here they got a special
treatment of torture, beatings, medical experiments and amputations.
In the end they ended up against the wall, un the prison-yard to be
shot. The bullit impacts are still to be seen.
Did
they suffer?
Jesus
was heavenly beaten and tortured, before he was forced to carry his
cross to the place of execution. Here was nailed to the cross,
together with two other convicts, where he died, before the end of
the day. All in all Jesus' suffering lasted 24 hours, at the most.
Christians believe, that in this day, Christ washed away, all our
sins. But because of miscommunication and misconduct we move away
from “the Code” and we are doomed to suffer in this life and
probably in the next (heaven or hell and/or endless reincarnation).
I
think, we have suffered enough and, by the way, there are millions of
people, who don't suffer at all, so they think, or maybe because of
lack of media exposure and invitations and in the meanwhile this
Elite earns millions of dollars a week.
Jesus
and all the other victims of mankind seem to illustrate that homo
sapiens. is the only mammal that kills, tortures and eats its own
species. It also commits genocide and mass-murder (till this very
moment).
Let's
make an end to this lie and doctrine, simply by relieving the
suffering of your fellow-men. You have 7 billion relatives to choose
from. Start today. Then the concept of suffering will slowly fade
away and did Jesus' and all the others; man, woman and child, not die
in vain.
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