

Victim consciousness , where karma ends and injustices begin .
No victim consciousness in Krishna consciousness says the unthinking..
That’s OK but , lets get things in perspective .When duties are carried out properly by persons who have the particular qualifications or skill sets for designated tasks , and still suffering comes upon us , then we can think there are times suffering is unavoidable and karma most definitely works like that . There are at times some circumstances that come about where injustices are justice, by karmic synchronicities , we live in a responsive universe , and it will and does respond . However, Vedic culture works on the principle of Varna Ashram . This implies the right person for the right job , and carried out correctly according to set standards that are ultimately legitimated by the Vedas and supervised by the Vedic intelligentsia who bring governance, compliance and justice to all proceedings.
Thus .
One who does wrong and suffers wrong is wrong .
When Lord Bramha went to see Maha Visnu with his concerns of the” goings on ” on the earth planet that was being overburdened with militarism.
Krishna did not say
” Why are you bothering me? This is everyone’s karma , there are no unnecessary sufferings. “
Rather, he came to establish justice and reestablish good leadership and reestablish principles of religion in all senses , by doing so, the innocent are protected . In one sense, as Prabhupada says , no one is innocent in the material world….but that’s no licence for inflicting suffering or poor leadership or arranging businessmen to take control of the world. Democracies have boiled down to fools voting in fools and fools appointing other fools to do jobs they haven’t the psychological mindsets for .
Much more on this important point later .
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