Thursday, 14 August 2025

🇮🇳79 Years of Independence — But What About Freedom from Complicity?

This year, our country is set to celebrate its 79th Independence Day. But for many of us, it doesn’t feel like a celebration.

Because this isn’t just any Independence Day — it’s the first one after the nation has been forced to look in the mirror and face an uncomfortable truth:
“Sabke sab mile hue hain.” 
Everyone’s connected. Everyone’s covering for everyone else. The system protects itself.

We live in a "mile hua samaj" — a society where complicity is not just common, it’s expected.


🎯 So What Do We Celebrate?

When freedom exists only on paper, and silence protects the powerful, how do we find meaning in the idea of independence?
For some of us, the challenge is no longer about waving flags or singing anthems. It’s about survival. Integrity. Progress.

It’s about navigating a system where the rules are rigged — without becoming part of the rigging.


💬 I Asked ChatGPT a Question...

In the middle of all this, I asked ChatGPT a simple but difficult question:
How do you navigate a mile hua samaj — a society that’s complicit, entangled, and unaccountable — especially when you’re trying to build something honest?

Here’s what it told me. And honestly, it made a lot of sense:


✅ 1. Understand the Structure of Complicity

Who holds the power? Who benefits from the silence?
Not everyone is guilty — but many are silent. Knowing who’s who helps you choose your battles wisely.


✅ 2. Protect Yourself First

Be careful with what you say and to whom.
Keep receipts. Don’t try to take the whole system down at once. That’s not strategy — it’s self-destruction.


✅ 3. Avoid Moral Isolation

If you’re the only one questioning things, it can get lonely — and dangerous.
Find at least one other person who sees what you see. Or connect with those outside the system who do.


✅ 4. Resist Quietly, If Needed

Open rebellion isn’t always safe.
Sometimes the most powerful resistance is quiet:

  • Withdrawing support

  • Redirecting influence

  • Protecting others behind the scenes


✅ 5. Document, But Don’t Confront Without a Plan

Blowing the whistle might feel right — but timing and strategy are everything.
Build a case. Gather allies. Use trusted channels. Be smart, not just brave.


✅ 6. Plan a Long-Term Exit, If Needed

If the system won’t change, maybe you need to step out of it.
Build something new. Create a life where you can speak freely — and live freely.


🧘‍♀️ Final Thought

Being surrounded by injustice that’s normalized can leave you angry, exhausted, or hopeless.

But your sanity, strategy, and refusal to become like them — that’s your real power.


🏳️ This Independence Day...

Let’s ask a different question:

What’s the point of political freedom if social and moral complicity keeps us caged?

Freedom is not just about independence from colonial rulers.
It’s about freedom from silence. From guilt by association. From the fear of speaking up.

And maybe, just maybe — that’s the fight we should start preparing for next.


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