Monday, December 01, 2008

I've gone deaf

The blog sphere is flooded with sagacious advice, radical calls for action, screeching accusations of incompetence, Government officials to be sacked, people confessing this is the last straw and that India is a lost cause and overall, a mood of great depression, doom and intense brooding.

I am quite fed up with all this. No one is for a moment denying your right to mourn and remember those who died and those who laid their lives down. By all means, decry fascism and radicalism in all its forms. But please stop, in your oh-so-articulate ways trying to give incisive explanations and insights into what is wrong with the systems, how our politicians are the cause of all this, how our bureaucrats are another cause, how this and that and this again is done wrong in our country and the list goes on.

Of course everyone knows what the problems are. Of course we all accept our apparatus whether political or security related is pathetic. I won't go into the details of all that is wrong because so many thousands of you out there have already screamed it from the top of your roofs and made me deaf in the process. When I watched the attacks and the diabolical aftermath I was left numb. However I am now angry. Not at those 10 or 20 idiots who came here and randomly left death behind nor at the larger machinery responsible for these ideas. I am angry at the outbursts that I have seen, heard and read. All of civil society, all the articulate folks out there are on TV shows, in newspaper columns, on blogs all berating institutions of India. And now I don't want to hear any more of your theorizing and your suggestions. Stop it already.

All you folks out there who think you have a solution, why don't you have the intestinal fortitude to convert some of your zealotry into action? We all know what the problems are so instead of further underscoring what we already know, how about being part of a possible solution?

You think our politicians are inept and you are more capable?
You think our education system breeds mediocrity?
You think our hiring policies discriminate?
You think Muslims are disenfranchised and suppressed?

All of this is true. So how about you be part of a solution? Contribute your time, your money, your knowledge to root out these problems instead of turning all serious and pious , gloomy and worst of all intellectual when such events happen. It takes but a day's searching to know how you can work with educators, with NGOs reforming Muslim education, to work with unemployed youth support groups to increase employability. It takes but a day with Google and your mobile phone. That's it. No one's asking you to don combat gear and take a chopper ride to Baluchistan. You can contribute here. And the need is more urgent than ever. I have only listed a few and very random list of things that you could do to help. I honestly am not optimistic about it really happening you know because, this is our way the Indian way. We know best how to theorize. We know best how to device the most perfect solutions in our well-groomed, grammatically correct English. It seems actually, that we seem to know it all! Kudos to all you smart folks out there. I am sure many of you are going to take part in walks, protests, white shirt days, black band days et al. While I admire your awareness and sense of sharing your thoughts in this peaceful manner, do also remember that as important as symbolism is, by going for a protest and back to work the next week you are no better or no worse than the very politicians you derided so heavily for flying into Bombay to visit the sick and dying when the attacks were still on.

I know so many of you out there all of whom seem to have solutions for everything that's wrong with civil society. Now more so than ever, all of us has an opinion, something we want to change. Yet how many of us will act? I shall leave that to you to ponder upon.

But please, for now enough of your screaming. Enough of your shouting yourselves hoarse. Either act or go back to your cocoons, knowing now of course that no one really can cocoon themselves anymore.


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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Legislating morality...for over 60 years

Like there aren't enough things already to test my patience, make me grind my teeth in frustration and nod my head in disbelief

  • Our great HD Kumara F-ing Swamy's government is talking about banning horse racing. Why exactly, I could not ascertain from the news reports or his (usually) nonsensical comments
  • In Bombay, the government-police-moral police have again begun to "crack down" on couples enjoying the sunset at Bandstand and other places Amit Varma tells me
  • Ban sex education in schools in Maharashtra because 16 year olds are too "tender" to receive this information
And bars, restaurants and pubs in Bangalore continue to shut at 11:30. I wish I could get on top of roof tops all around the world and say how much I think this city has degraded, how we Indians are amongst the most two faced, hyppocritical so n so's and why, in general we are prized asses. From Gandhi till today we have stayed true...legislating morality for longer than I care to remember.

Sorry...boiling point reached, eloquence sacrificed on the altar of anger and now better, calmer

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