In ancient times sacrificing
children was a common practice among many civilizations; sometime back I was
watching a program in TV about children sacrifice by Incas (referred to as Capacocha. Aztecs and Mayans are also documented). They explained the process in
detail, since the victims were taken to top of mountain they suffered from high
altitude sickness, followed by hallucinations and so on. Later the bodies were
mummified. In short it was miserable, quite horrifying. Even now some cults
indulge in child sacrifice in India too, to propitiate. Greed is the main
driving force. I gather these have reached to an alarming level in some part of
Africa; children are kidnapped for sacrifice associated with black magic. Indeed
the detail shown in one of the TV program on this was shocking.
We can dismiss these as primitive
but when a society proud itself as land of free, and values its liberty so much
that it doesn’t stop to gloat over its way of life, we know the problem is
within. Ideals are undoubtedly good and provide a basis for just, but
stretching it to an absurdity is where it becomes tool in the hand of vested
interests. Freedom is sacrosanct so is
respecting life. Gun culture breaches both. It is a threat to freedom and life.
The oft quoted argument that it is not the gun that kills but the person is
rather stupid. A person cannot simply cause grievous injury to so many people in
such short time without a gun. It becomes a massacre because it doesn’t give
victims a chance to escape, it finishes in few minutes if not seconds. Individuals
become numbers in an instance. That makes it horrific. Further a person needn’t
be psychotic. After such major incidents the media goes overdrive on analyzing psychology
of perpetrator, and ends up finding that he is just another human being!! It is
normal for people to have ups and downs. But when one is down, the culture of
violence providing plausible option is a concern of society. What makes it
grievous in USA is availability of gun as instant retribution therefore completing
the cycle of madness. A madness that may
have subsided if was given some time, a space for better thoughts and judgment.
In this world of instants guns have made it dangerous, it has perpetuated the
culture of violence.
What is ridiculous about
Americans is that they are making guns as symbol of freedom. Possessing guns is
equated to sovereign right. Clearly for equality to flourish, in such a society,
everybody should have guns!! It goes by the notion of right for self
protection. Amazing is it not the way you can stretch arguments. I shudder to
even be part of such a society. Then there is argument on tradition. It doesn’t
need a genius to understand that tradition that harms a section of society or
goes against just is generally supported by powerful few. When scrutinized, one
finds that these traditions have history of oppression and misery. Guns (and
hunting, pro life!) are traditions of white Americans specifically from south
where slave trade was common practice. It was meant to control black slaves.
Animals came low in that order. Now that they have understood that blacks too
are humans, and so cannot be killed so randomly, they are taken of the list.
Hapless animals are still a ‘game’ (I take strong exception to the use of
wildlife sanctuary as game park and animals as games. A naturalist in Taj
safari mentioned they use words like ‘game drive’. Amazing colonial left overs.
TATA too!!), a stricter view on animal rights will see hunting as heinous. In
the meantime trigger crazy Americans can fight for justice in Afghanistan.
So again there is a sacrifice in
the altar of high freedom. Little children are offered to propitiate gods of
guns. We are seeing people hugging each other and sobbing, distraught people
trying to fathom the loss. For the people around the world this American
culture of sacrificing children for higher ideals of possessing guns seems
appalling but for Americans (and too many parts across the world where
lawlessness has increased, including Delhi) these are part of esteemed culture, hugging each other is post sacrificial ritual.
Everything said and done these societies are so polarized (thanks to two party system) that you will never have a meeting point. Again it will be rigid posturing, grand standing, insinuations…while innocent people get killed. Thank god we are not like Americans. Gun culture breeds violence and is an uncivilized way of dealing with situation. Guns are not symbol of freedom for sane people. It is a reflection of sick society cannibalizing itself. God please bless America!
Everything said and done these societies are so polarized (thanks to two party system) that you will never have a meeting point. Again it will be rigid posturing, grand standing, insinuations…while innocent people get killed. Thank god we are not like Americans. Gun culture breeds violence and is an uncivilized way of dealing with situation. Guns are not symbol of freedom for sane people. It is a reflection of sick society cannibalizing itself. God please bless America!
Its déjà vu in horrible Delhi
Delhi doesn’t change. It might
have got a veneer of sophistication. Things have become so costly, that one
wonders is it all meant to keep the outsiders out? The gap between the rich and
poor has grown astoundingly in last decade or so. And the rich mostly are not really because of
any talent, it is placement and connection, indeed if you have a property in
Delhi you can easily be a millionaire, without having moved your ass a
centimeter in last many decades. If you have more property then you go to the
next level of building clout. With some manipulation you could be ridiculously
rich. Then you are Ponty Chadda!!...and then kill your brother and get killed!!
Delhi remains disgustingly crude
place. People use abusive words so commonly and blatantly that it takes few
weeks to not get affected by it. I get to hear it every few minutes, I am
trying to get used to it. The attitude of richer section is one of the worst,
who seem to exist with a single aim to accrue. And then there are these
bleeding hearts with mouth open for big licks. It is very difficult to trust
people here.
The latest in Delhi is the gang
rape of a girl in a bus. It couldn’t be horrific. She was severely mutilated,
the depravity is astounding. It’s a déjà vu for me since when I landed in Delhi
about 15 odd years back, it had similar instance of a girl being attacked in an
empty DTC bus. She fought back and broke her leg in the process. She I guess
was appointed into Delhi police. I was listening to some discussion in TV (it
is a travesty to call it a discussion) wherein a woman –south Delhi posh colony
types –was saying that she has all the right to walk in the streets of Delhi in
the midnight wearing spaghetti (?!!). And yes I too have all the right to stick
thousand rupee currency notes on my face and walk around mean streets of karol
bagh in the dead of the night and expect scoundrels to admire my dressing
sense. Get real. These are the people who trivialize the issue. They like to
instigate and then play victim. While common people struggle and are exploited.
The elite section in India, in particular in Delhi, will never have to face
these harassments or god forbid heinous crimes. They only play surrogate for
own benefit. The chatter boxes will chatter, for they are working on their
little life. They will show their face for the camera and move on. It is the
common people who will have to face the harsh realities. And I guess each one
should know where to draw a line, and realize where the danger is. Authorities
are severely stretched, and cannot be present in every nook and corner. We have
to go by our instinct. And yes sometimes we get it wrong, and in case of
females they sometimes pay heavy price. Some people are unfortunate to slip in
the cracks of society into crevice. Some may be brave to fight back and
survive, some just vanish. There are so many people vanishing everyday from
streets of Delhi. Maybe that is why Indians are such fatalists. I guess the
elite section has never been responsible (ever wonder why they don’t initiate
police reforms?). There has never been egalitarian framework for mobility. It
is the neo brahminical context; the aspiration model itself is flawed. It is
based on wiliness that is steeped in the garb of tradition. Everything seems to
be working for exploitation and squeeze, capitalism seem to have given
legitimacy to wantonness. There really is not much culture here. For majority this
is the harsh reality. If you are weak then you had it. If you are vulnerable
you will be exploited. Expect no mercy. People like crude woman will do cameo
act in TV channels but you really are doomed, there aren’t any support system. There
are too many entrenched people who will not allow the system to change. Rape
victims, like victims of major crimes, really are doomed. With low conviction
rate and delayed judicial system (where lawyers are experts in the art of
delaying) India really is horrible place for common people.