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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Patriarchy or Anarchy



It is a sad period.
Sad for me, you and everyone who does give a damn...

The Noida gangrape case has once again exposed the withering moral fabric of the so called 'Cultured India'. The mere blatancy of the case, as was with the terrorist attacks, leaves one dumbfounded. The parallels are worlds apart but the inherent blatancy drives me to make comparisions.

These people are not humans. At least I cannot presume them to be human as humans are by their very definition social animals, which means animals which have a defined social structure, culture and set of rules. If these guys somehow missed out on the socialisation part, the only part left is - Animals.

So what we are dealing with here is animalistic terrorism within our own boundaries. The threat from outside is not by any means less but how can we survive if we face grave threats from within also. The incident has left its bloody impression on the already lacerated and putrefying stigma ridden patriarchial society of ours and has once again raised questions over the actual state of women empowerment and equality of women in India. Let alone women empowerment, rather the very deeply embedded mindset of inconsiderate affirmation to crimes and hardships given to women by our society exemplifies the sordid tale of a nation slowly losing grip over its very own ethics.

It is not a matter of 'rich vs. the poor', 'the haves vs. the havenots' or of the 'illiterates vs. the modern' but rather it is a stark revelation of the ill health of the minds of young India today in general. Because as far as I know, being an Indian truly, it has never been in our culture or ethics to degrade women or to ill treat them irrespective of the social or economic classes of our origin or existence. Women have always held a great place in our culture and religion and have been worshipped as devis and moreover are considered to be the supreme power, even greater than the Tridev as they have emerged out of the Almighty Maa Shakti.

In such a country when a village head belittles the dreaded and ghettoic crime by saying that it was just another rape case, it becomes all too clear that something is horribly wrong with the mindset of the person. But it is not only the mindset of this person in question but the mindset of people in general, which is not too different, which is the actual cause of concern and grief. In India we have come to a stage when such unfateful incidents have become a part of our daily lives and do not cause much change in the way we live or the way we are. Is it also not a Sorry state? Should these things be so common to us that we merely look at the headline on the 2nd or 3rd page and turn the page without even giving it momentary notice?

Such acts of lawlessness are a part of us and our lives. The root is in the getting away of kids in school over the bullying of fellow classmates, in being caught on cheating during exams and getting away with it, in trying to always bend rules and not feeling sorry for it, in parents coming to school on even the slightest and legitimate rebuke handed out to their child on indulging in hooliganism, and many many more such cases which we see daily in our lives and have accepted them as normal. Normal are they? Thats the big question.

No they are not normal as all of them have to do with people getting away without being suitably treated or rather ill treated to make them aware and moreover afraid of the consequences of breaking a social and institutional code. By telling them that it is just not Okay to beat up people or to tease and harrass fellow mates or to cheat in exams (although 99% in India have resorted to it to pass their exams) or to break traffic laws or to ask for bribes and favours for doing their paid jobs or several other things that we now normally do as individuals which just make our lives just that bit simpler.

We do not make our lives simpler by these acts but rather send the wrong message across to our ever so fearless next generation. We cannot expect them to be following the right path if we ourselves are not following it. We have to show them the importance of doing things right as they should be done or these incidents will continue to happen and the situation will only get worse. Independence is important but lawless independence makes animals and not humans and hence to make humans out of the free moving animalistic bipedal organisms around us a structure of rules has to be there and should be followed with. The independence of individuals should be respected but lawless behaviour should be severely dealt with so as to set an example to all those who think that they are above the law and society so that we can move about in our world and country free of any fear.

Signing off...
SM

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Life - Stranger Than Fiction

Hello Friends,
Am posting after a long break....
Well was confused as always about what to write about as sometimes there is so much and sometimes nothing at all....
This time I thought of just doing it....

So, today I was watching a movie named 'Stranger than Fiction'. It was a wonderful movie and was actually quite thought provoking.

How many of us are not satisfied with our present lives and live to do what we wanna do SOME DAY. Well we wait for it and fantasize about it all day long and through years. Our mind recreates what we wish was and would be... We are elated and there is a quite calm about the world... It suddenly seems like 'Perfect'. But nothing is perfect and this imperfections presents itself in its most ironical fashion when we come back to our real selves. No matter how elating or satiating the thought was, we realise that it was quintessentially a thought and nothing more and we live on to realise it...

This living on to realise something, some day is called HOPE...

'Hope' - The ultimate paradox. It is which makes life worth living. The feeling of impending fortunes. The feeling that we will be 'Someone' of substance or power and that the world would finally recognize us. Recognize us for what we have always been or for what we have become. But it is the same hope that is the ultimate emblem of our current discontent. The feeling of better is also a signage of our present deprivation. Deprivation not only in monetary terms but rather holistically.

Some live on to realise what they hoped for and some... Well let's just say don't actually live on...
So, what if today you learn that you are not going to live on to see the next sunrise. What would a person who all his life has dreamt of achieving something, of being something someday going to do? For all his life he has thought of that day and dreamt of that moment and now he knows that the moment he has been waiting for is not going to come. He has done all he could to ensure a secure and wonderful future but unfortunately for him there would be NO future. What now?

Well ponder on the thought for some time...

For me it would be satisfaction enough that I lived to see TODAY. I would be a bit heart broken as I could not do so much that I feel I should have and could have done...

Rather contradictory thoughts but that is what life is - a mix of paradoxes and contradictions. For some the mix might just be right and others are just not destined to be that fortunate...

With those rather unsystematic and random thoughts (as always), I sign off...

Till the next time...
SM

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year

Hello Friends,
Wish all of you a very happy and prosperous new year 2009.

Enjoy and keep reading....

SM