By Yousuf A Al-Azmi with the aim to develop human value is something commendable for any human being. Moving up to the best level is a noble move, and expected from any sane human being. Yet self-criticism in an insulting fashion is unjust, and is oppression itself. It is not possible to put the badness of others on yourself when you are innocent from this badness; rather you may be harmed by it.During a meeting with some friends, there was a discussion about the bad choices among candidates during the elections, and that a bad voter selects a candidate who is similar to them. But the true question is who made the voter - who is described as bad - to select a bad candidate? How did this voter, while being in full mental capacity and awareness, vote for a bad candidate?We must first search for the reason and what made this voter a bad model for others. There is no doubt that the objective reasons are clear and are a summary of the spread of administrative corruption that is prevalent in the society.When diagnosing any problem, we must admit its existence, then evaluate it and find solutions. I believe that the first and most important solution is to fight the chronic bureaucracy, have clear general rules to select leaders in all categories and place the right person in the right place. Activating laws through an automated and digital system that does not accept mediators is also needed, with clear work and rules that leave no doubts, so that the human being knows very well their rights and duties. In this there is public interest for all.Be sure there is no human being as bad as bad administrative systems that need new blood. We need new thought processes that eradicate all administrative parasites still lingering in their places who do not care about development or advancement. The ordinary human being does not have the tools to tackle evil and corruption; rather they can only react - this is the maximum of their abilities.local@kuwaittimes.com
Opinion - Others
Are we bad?
October 11, 2022 10:18 PM