Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Let us all be great...

You vs. Me.
Your gender vs. My gender.
Your religion vs. My religion.
Your thoughts vs. My thoughts.
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This is how the world seems to be spinning currently. A compulsion to find one, just one absolute version of everything.

Can all the variety of life be captured in just one singularity? Can the tastes of all different fruits be summarized into one? Or the fragrance of all the flowers in one?

The earth inherently promotes multiplicity. The trees, the animals, the seasons. Each variant has its own role and no other can compensate for it.
Then, how can we, a small portion of the entire life on earth, be so presumptuous so as to believe that we can possibly find one representative element for each category we debate upon?

Why can't we celebrate the differences, the variety and be glad that we all are unique, each of us a masterpiece.
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Let's be great, both you and me. Let's not fear each other for we are different, in gender, in religion or in our thoughts. Let's enjoy the delight of experiencing something more than what we have on our own.

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And if singularity is what we so desperately seek, let's find it in peace, practice it in compassion and cherish it in love.

Monday, November 2, 2015

The Award Returns

I've been reading/watching a lot of stuff on the issue of eminent people returning the awards/recognitions given to them, as a sign of protest.
I thought of penning down my thoughts over the same a lot of times, but simply couldn't get around to it. Thanks to the media, I think I'm still not late to the party.

First off, let's be clear on the grounds on which these awards are given out. In most cases, the awards are for excellence in their field of work, say writing. Now, it is to be noted that these people haven't been philanthropists or social workers. They are like any other professional who did a good job at whatever they were doing. They made money out of it. They got fame for it. They did more intellectual stuff, no qualms there.

Next, I would like to understand the genesis of the gesture. The popular reason being given is threat to freedom of expression and growing intolerance. Well, I simply fail to understand if making mockery of one of the most prestigious award is not freedom enough, what would qualify? If the right to do so without the fear of prosecution exists, where is the intolerance? 

Now, some would like to play the religion card here. Well, we are world's largest democracy and a secular one. We have more number of religions coexisting together than any other country in the world and statistically speaking, rather peacefully. We have found unique stability in such mind-bogglingly diversity. We have literally redefined the word tolerance. We give meaning to the word freedom. Yes, that's us.

Unfortunately, some notorious elements of media and political vultures like to feed on the fears of masses. Be it for the TRP or for vote bank. Fear is good for business. Period.

But being intellectuals that these people are, one would expect these people to be able to distill the truth from noise. I don't see that happening. They are only fueling the chaos, with a huge cost to the peace and tranquility of the nation. No matter how hollow the bat is, if there are enough bats to pound with, strongest of the things would break. The county, our India, and the strength of its social fabric being the objects at risk here.

Further, I understand that there might be political dissent here. Some people or parties may not be in agreement to the plans and policies of the current government. They would want to disrupt its working. But then, aren't they the real threat to democracy here?
How can someone hold a government, elected by constitutional process, by a majority vote of the people, be held hostage by a few? Isn't that against the very ethos of our democracy, our constitution? How can the will of people be spoken for by a few individuals? How can an elected government be run over by a few disgruntled people? How can this not be called intolerance?

A true democracy runs on debates and decorum, not debacles and distortion. Power usurping or blackmailing in the face of disagreement is a show of weak character.
May the intellectuals rise to their claimed pedestal and set a good example.