I blinked twice when I read what the Delhi police told the Supreme Court. They said that sometimes intellectuals are more dangerous than a terrorist. Was this the voice of a non-intellectual thinker because it was a terrible statement.
One of the first signs that a nation is toddling towards authoritarianism is the sudden suspicion of people who think. Not people who throw stones or lob grenades but people who hold a pen or a thought. History shows this repeatedly. When rulers feel insecure they lock up thinkers. They put them behind bars and announce that peace has been maintained. They confuse silence with safety. They forget that ideas have feet. They forget that ideas walk through walls. They forget that the questions asked by thinkers are what have brought civilization this far.
It happened with kings. It happened with governments. It even happened with the church. Whenever an institution felt threatened it turned its attention to those who questioned its authority. It is almost a tradition. If you cannot answer a question, get rid of the questioner. If you cannot refute a thought, silence the thinker. It is an old remedy with disastrous side effects.
I think of this again as I recall a book I have recently written with scientific inputs from a renowned scientist. It opens the Biblical event of Creation and suggests that science and faith can walk together without stepping on each other’s toes. Will everybody accept the idea? They will not. Some will frown. Some will scoff. Some will throw theological tomatoes. But should that stop me? It should not.
The world moves forward because those who think differently refuse to sit quietly.
I remember Galileo standing before the powerful church of his time and saying the earth moves round the sun. They excommunicated him. They tried to bury the thought. But the earth refused to stop moving and the idea refused to die. That is the power of thinking. It cannot be extinguished by fear. It cannot be jailed without leaving the bars shaken.
And if by intellectual the police meant the suicide bomber who was produced in court, then let us be clear. He was a doctor. He may have been educated. He may have studied human anatomy. But he was certainly not an intellectual. An intellectual uses thought to question and improve. A terrorist uses anger to destroy and kill. Let us not mix the two.
A nation that cannot tell the difference between a thinker and a terrorist will soon have neither thinkers nor safety. When thinking is criminalised, terrorism becomes the only loud voice in the room. And that will be a tragedy. For our strength has always been in those who think bravely and speak boldly. Let us not label them dangerous. Let us recognize them as the guardians of our freedom…!
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Robert Clements is a newspaper columnist and writes a daily column, which has graced the pages of over 60 newspapers and magazines, from a daily column in the Khaleej Times, Dubai, the Morning Star, London, and in nearly every state in India, from The Statesman in Kolkata, to the Kashmir Times in Kashmir to the Trinity Mirror in Chennai.
Silencing thinkers is like tearing down a lighthouse because its beam is too bright. The darkness may feel comfortable for a moment, but without that light, ships lose their way—and soon, the whole coast is in danger.
A thinker illuminates; a terrorist destroys because he cannot reason—and confusing one with the other, or equating them, only deepens the darkness.
Awesome.
The “pen is mightier than the sword.”
An intellectual destroys violence with in depth knowledge and insight about unjust controversial situations through different forms of communication(non violent) while a terrorist destroys peace using violence.
Freedom of speech in a democracy is like the oxygen we breathe in. Without it, we cease to exist.
If people who think bravely and speak boldly are being labelled as terrorists and demonised who will stand between the common man and the ruthless conniving political sharks who will do anything to keep their power?
Every single person who cares about India should be vocal and stand for freedom and democracy.