Law (no, not Law) has existed since... well... quite long. Maybe there are rules even in prehistoric law, but those are unwritten. Mesopotamia, the cradle of life, held the... umm... wait... (I'm really thinking like this when I typed this) yes, it's Mesopotamia, the kingdom responsible for Epic of Gilgamesh (shit, I opened Google just to make sure), and they had a system of laws such as what happened to a builder whose home he built collapsed and killed the resident (no, this one I did not search, I really read this), what should be done by a priest, and things like that. At that time, scribes had a high position... but let's get to the core.
This evening, I had a glimpse of a television news program. In Indonesia it was like this:
"Bla bla bla bla bla TERJERAT HUKUM."
In English:
"Bla bla bla bla bla constricted trapped (brb opening google translate) ENTANGLED BY LAW."
In my mind, I can imagine fishes. And ocean. And the warm current. Then it strikes my mind.
Law in Indonesia is often viewed as a SAFETY NET, a tool of COERCION, rather than a FOUNDATION, a place to STEP UPON, which it is.
I often found people talking about how a strict parent our government is, telling us, even coerce us, to do this, do that, don't do this, and don't do that. Sometimes it's a government-supported campaign, some other times by law (like the safety belt). Sometimes... they're all stale, people said.
What we need is education. I once watched Oprah Winfrey Show, and who was talking? A mother who lost his children because they're not using seat belts fitting for them. People are educated. People are warned.
Meanwhile in Indonesia...
This is what we do for high school orientation process. What a shame, but it's more shameful if I and other people did not expose this.
Yes, people. Flower pots.
We learn that what the authority does is true and righteous. Even when it's not.
Shit, man.
I curse a lot, didn't I? Well, At least it's not verbal.
I don't know how to finish this. I just wanna write... or stop.
Maybe I will curse again.
I just played 5 levels of Iji.
I'm just upset, that's all. Who wouldn't?