Monday, 18 February 2008

Burma’s estimated population is 53 Millions

By Sit Mone

Blogger’s thought...

February 15, 2008 - Military Junta could rule Burma because they have the guns and they have destroyed the Rule of Law.

Burmese people are victimized because they do not have guns and there is No Law and Order to Protect them.

My beloved fellow Burmese, this is the time that each and every one of us should take the role of leadership.

Do not wait for our leaders as most of them are in Jails, serving the never ending sentences. Some of them were killed. Some of them were missing in action. Some of them were in hiding.

However, this is the new era in Burmese politics where the people from all layers of Burmese society, took part on the way to Freedom of Burma.

Naw Ohn Hla, Su Su Nwe, U Ohn Than, they are examples of ordinary Burmese who have decided to rise up against the Evil Regime.

New idea of Starling Theory has been floating in Internet, given example of people of Taung gok.

Starlings are birds with swarm intelligence. That is the ability of animal groups-such as this flock of starlings-to shift shape as one, even when they have no leader, reflects the genius of collective behavior-something scientists are now tapping to solve human problems.

Social and political groups have already adopted crude swarm tactics.

Taung Gok is a very remote and small town in Rakhine State near Than Dwe ( Sandway).

They do not have prominent leaders to lead them but their action of defiance have sustained for several months after Saffron Revolution.

There were news of new Starlings of Burma almost every day. From Nyaung Oo, Rangoon, to Kachin State. It was sporadic however seems to be sustained action by independent people who have decided to take a leading role.

We all Burmese are ThakinMyo, so take a role as a leader. I would like to end my post with General Aung San’s famous speech

“No man, however great, can alone set the wheels of history in motion, unless he has the active support and co-operation of a whole people. No doubt individuals have played brilliant roles in history, but then it is evident that history is not made by a few individuals only.

I have already mentioned to you above how history develops as the cumulative creation of generations of men responding to the demands of ever growing logical events. I am well aware that there is such a great craving in man for heroism and the heroic, and that hero worship forms not a small motif in his complex. I am also aware that, unless man believes in his own heroism and the heroism of others, he cannot achieve much or great things. We must, however, take proper care that we do not make a fetish of this cult of hero-worship, for then we will turn ourselves into votaries of false gods and prophets. And we have had more than enough of such false gods and prophets for this trouble-ridden world.”

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