Monday, December 11, 2017

Why justice as consensual social contract becomes difficult?



 “A theory however elegant and economical must be rejected or revised if it is untrue; likewise laws and institutions no matter how efficient and well-arranged must be reformed or abolished if they are unjust.”

That is a quote by John Rawl, American philosopher who delved on ‘Theory of Justice’, and since he was not an economist he makes genuine attempts to understand the concept of ‘justice as fairness’. Early this year when I read him, I was quite taken in by his incisive and rather creative attempt at understanding justice. It was refreshing and empathetic understanding of the world. Unlike what we come across in this part of the world with word plays, manipulative grandstanding from mythical much grander world, quoting ancient archaic texts and digging history for stellar self-consuming justifications that is projected as so unique in the universe (world is always a small place) that it is beyond miracle, and that these spellbinding purifying thoughts emerges from a society like India where justice is quite an alien idea and inequity has horrendous tradition makes it compelling. Following these hallowed tradition a dear fellow (compulsive name dropper) proclaims, with ever keen sensibilities for Western audience, "My job as an economist has been about identifying injustice …” He writes a book on justice in India without ever mentioning caste (I read the book few years back, I faintly recall he didn’t dwell on the issue, he may or may not have mentioned it in passing. Seriously I don’t have inclination to go through it again having understood the context, but must add it is a well written scholarly work that needs rare intellect). An incisive columnist (Braj Ranjan Mani) in a subaltern magazine writes (these will not be found in mainstream magazines which ofcourse is about ‘mahatmas/pundits’ and search for ever purifying peace)Intellectual compromise of the best gives rise to the worst. Amartya Sen's sanitised, caste-blind perspective on social unfairness, Hinduism and Indian culture, despite the show of reason, eclecticism …is a gross distortion of historical reality, and a classic example of the limitation –and danger–of elitist liberalism” he writes further “It is astonishing that such a conscientious scholar who has built his career on researching social unfairness and exclusion has hardly ever engaged with caste and its consequences. Caste, for whatever reasons, fails to qualify as a worthy subject of his scholarly engagement. Of course, sometimes he names caste in the categories of inequalities but just in passing and in a manner which raises questions about his approach to the axis of hierarchy and oppression in India . Whenever he mentions caste, he shows a strange inclination to minimise its negative impact or significance by invoking the all-powerful and crushing asymmetry of class. It is surprising since Sen is no impassioned believer in class radicalism, Marxism or socialism; he is, in fact, contrary to popular perception, a career academic and (at least now) a neoliberal intellectual, though of an ultra-refined kind”. “Making brilliant use of his talent, intellect and eclectic scholarship, what Amartya Sen essentially does, again like other elitist intellectuals in the service of cultural nationalism, is to erect a sophisticated defence of caste, brahmanism and their consequences under the guise of presenting a more balanced, nuanced and “open-ended” reading of Indian culture and society. But beneath the surface of attractive phraseology, Sen's perspective, too, is centred around the normalisation of caste and exaltation of Hinduism”. The columnist makes an incisive conclusion “But, like all the champions of the Hindu Left and Gandhism and their lovely talk of Hindu-Muslim unity, the tragedy and hypocrisy of Amartya Sen is that his caste-blindness and competitive exaltation of Hinduism and Indian culture puts him in close and dangerous kinship to the very sectarian and violent forces he is ranged against. His fundamentally flawed reading of Hinduism, especially his inability to understand “communalism” as the unresolved and festering question of caste in Indian society, makes him a proponent of a vacuous brahmanic secularism which only feed and nourish the Hindutva forces”.

Willy Sen, intellectual torchbearer of Castetva forces with refined masquerade of liberal tradition that is insistently attuned to western gaze, doesn’t confine his wiliness to caste normalisation. As a ‘neo-liberal economist’ his apathy towards environmental issues even in context to justice, which ofcourse is a major concern in recent times, is also telling, and was pointed by this blogger few years back. The other day I was reading an incisive column by George Manbiot, he writes “When you hear that something makes economic sense, this means it makes the opposite of common sense. Those sensible men and women who run the world’s treasuries and central banks, who see an indefinite rise in consumption as normal and necessary, are beserkers: smashing through the wonders of the living world, destroying the prosperity of future generations to sustain a set of figures that bear ever less relation to general welfare” he concludes with an incisive assertion “We need a different system, rooted not in economic abstractions but in physical realities, that establish the parameters by which we judge its health. We need to build a world in which growth is unnecessary, a world of private sufficiency and public luxury. And we must do it before catastrophe forces our hand”. Economists have failed us, and likes of Amartya Sen emerging intact from primitive society has failed us doubly. It is an amazing level of disconnect from surrounding that is so very characteristic. These disconnect spreads to every level where Indian intellect seeks to establish. Knowledge is keenly sought to be disconnected, indeed isolated, from realities of the surrounding. As if to avoid contamination! So as Indians get into higher and higher studies the gap keeps widening, finally reduced to mediocre shells of humans ready to use the skills to grab and fatten, as the blessing keeps mounting.   
  Coming back to Rawl, he evaluates social justice with rare empathy and insight. The remarkable man wanted to use power of idea to change the unjust world he was living in. He observes that ‘things as they are now is patently unfair’. Statistics, studies, all points to unfairness of society. But we don’t take these unfairness seriously because everything around us tell us all the time that if we work hard and have ambition we will make it. These seep into institutions and individual’s ideas on life, as a motto. Rags to rich stories are rare and exaggerated (and, if ever, it remains a compromise that least affect the unfairness of the system or it is about being co-opted into the system. Success is being good at something that helps or consolidates the existing system with biases. Ofcourse in Indian context much sinister forces are at play). Indeed, Rawl observes, maintaining these stories was a deceit perpetuated by powerful forces from the necessary task of reforming society, and to take urgent steps to make it equitable. But as the last few decades have shown inequity has accentuated drastically, and in countries like India these are severe, and with traditional deviant frameworks it is nothing but inhuman. Exploitation of people and nature goes on with same alacrity all across the world.  To understand the situation better Rawl comes out with a thought experiment. Imagine if you were not you. Rawl asks us to be in a ‘conscious intelligent’ state before birth but without any knowledge into the circumstance we are going to be born into. Our future is shrouded in ‘veil of ignorance’. We are hovering high above the planet earth (needs to add he was fascinated by Apollo mission). We do not know what kind of society we will be born into, to what sort of parents? What kind neighbourhood? What kind of schools, police, judiciary..? How is the world going to treat us? So on. And here he asks a significant question that forms the crux of his argument. If we knew nothing about where we would end up what sort of a society would it feel safe to enter? ‘Veil of ignorance’ will focus us to think about the appalling level of risks in entering a society. If the society is poverty ridden, unjust, corrupt, nepotistic, apathy driven will any sane birth lottery player really want to take the gamble of ending up in such a society? Ofcourse not. So what will they do? They will fervently insist that the rule of the game be changed otherwise it’s too risky! And you very well know what need to be fixed, and urgently so. You will want an equitable society with good schools, excellent hospitals, fair justice system, decent housing so on to everyone, a society that gives you safety and assuredness to explore your potential as a human to the fullest without any fear. Our focus therefore would be what needed to be done to be adequately positioned in worst case scenario. Rawl concludes that we know we finally made our societies fair if we don’t mind being born under any circumstance in any place. The fact that we cannot take such a challenge is a measure of how deeply unfair society is. A society, ultimately, will have to be hinged on liberty and equality. Basic liberties and rights for all. Distributive justice on resources and privileges. 

Now the question arises why such thoughts, ideas and concerns don’t emerge from a society that is amazingly discriminative and terrifyingly inequitable. The data, statistics, observable realities, points to horrendous levels of disparities that is so much milder –considering the religio-traditional moral vacuum, than what Rawl –placed as he was in western context, experienced and observed with his keen sense of intellect and empathy. The answer is self-evident, this society is incapable to produce such individuals or ideas, and if ever these will be immediately suppressed. And you have the same narrations throughout the history of this beleaguered society wherein egalitarian humanistic forces were undermined, and after the idea of nation state racist, casteist Gandhians reign supreme as benign overseers, hobnobbing with primitive elites nurtured in sanctum vacuum, cleverly quelling any hint of reality of common people while superseding oneself into high moral grounds with entitled ease, even posturing as a reference for the world. There is an egalitarian tradition that is being co-opted into casteist narration as signs of diversity, wherein these enlightened traditions that were anchored by some beautiful human beings across the centuries from Buddha to Nanak to Kabir (the latter arose during bhakti era as brahmanical/caste tyranny consolidated) that forms the bedrock of this society that fiercely opposed caste narrations. Gandhi can easily be figured as an imposter, a case of attempting to implant morally constructed soul into an immoral society for immediate gain and attempted normalisation of primitive hometruths. The nearest they get is patronising as unsolicited guardians, or giving handouts to seek their own redemption, hence these clever conception of ‘trustees’, ‘dharidhranarayan’ or ‘harijan’ (if you are aware of context then harijan means bastards, if you understand the origin is children of temple –born out of devadasis –another hoary tradition).  
To be fair, though Gandhi performed his part adroitly but things changed as situation went out of hand, his use was over and was dumped by castetva forces stampeding for power, in the melee of horrendous tragedy that unfolded on common people, ofcourse brought on by these posturing ego maniacs habituated to take people for granted, Gandhi did, in his fag end, showed signs of deep remorse, a hint of enlightened understanding. But nevertheless he doesn’t figure, not even in the footnote (not even among his contemporaries ranging from Phule to Narayana Guru to Periyar to Ambedkar) of great souls this society has produced, much so when he is fiercely promoted by castetva forces. It will be irresponsible not to resist this encroachment by casteist masquerading as kindred souls. We live in age of internet enlightenment, and in the age of critical scrutiny and consequences. Historical figures are not immune, urgently so, when dubious despicable people are controlling narrations that have severely eroded the moral context of the society in the last many decades since the so called independence. The other day I was listening to ‘Redemption Song’ (by inimitable Bob Marley) these lines are so appropriate for this context 
How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look?

Social thinkers (the critical areas of sociology is severely compromised, with lack of intellect and critical consideration, atrophied mind incapable to ask uncomfortable questions and judiciously seek answers in difficult places) so called public intellectuals and god forsaken economists can only conjure as narrators of elite consolidation, manipulated documentations and constant urge to showcase their blessings by compulsive names dropping, queuing up to claim their prize and position. It’s pavlovian. They are nurtured to be remarkably immune to the horrendous realities of surrounding while sprightly ones have factored in these as amazing case of unity in diversity in what is essentially a sick society. Meanwhile as Gandhi was elevated into stratosphere, essentially as representative of wonder that they themselves are, it was also consolidation of an affliction that these mediocres –lacking as they are in any self-reflective capacity, attributed entitlements to themselves as blessing in the elevated ordained status of ‘jagad gurus’. Placed in bleakest of society they orchestrated this deviousness as overseer of world peace. Indeed any sanctum pit anywhere is buzz with experts ready with formulae and procedure for world peace. Some even write long articles pointing to instances of atrocities happening across the world and lament that Indians are loosing their elevated status as conscience caretakers of the world. So instead of seeking solutions for horrendous reality, or even accepting that there is something seriously amiss, that they ofcourse are complicit, they proficiently set out to position themselves as rightful but benign overseer of world and universe beyond, nothing else is acceptable in the conception of gargantuan ego with ever limited intellect. Gandhi was lovingly groomed and packaged, fiercely defended and rapturously poured as amazement sample for the world, as a representation of highest possible awe striking miraculous context that humans are blessed to witness. And as the society putrefied in amazing level of depravity, that is rarely seen anywhere else among Homo sapiens, caste feudal were scaling tallest of moral grounds from their local putrefying pits in their brutal quest for wonderful diversity, nonviolence and worldly peace. Narrators with clever linguistic skills, specifically in English, were readying as disseminators of controlled narration as also highlighting special versions of history into glorious realities. Obviously in such intense stampede moral context and tribulation of common people was never a concern, so much so that in the fine tradition of myth making even basic data and statistics are mostly absent or made unreliable and we have to be constantly dependent on international input. Truth is what corresponds to reality, but when you can dabble with reality then truth is manipulated with ease state might and cronyism.

 The mindsets and attitude that seek to understand the surrounding, seeking empathetic solutions or insight, were singularly absent and hence sought to deal reality through fatalism and myth making. Temple hopping rituals became a desired trait that percolated to the lowest base of power structure while those adept in these manipulative depravities were elevated into highest of policy making positions as blessings, concurrently as aspiration model, while bereft of any professional or problem solving skills or even any discernable basic human qualities. The enlightened traditions were superseded and encroached, with vicious arsenals of entitlements and, power salivating uniquely Indian monstrous humbleness, into its fold through state power as caste feudal ransacked the democratic institutions and power structures that was transferred and presented as nation state from colonialism. The tardy nature of democratic institutions, and general apathy, unresponsiveness, exploitations etc. can be traced to these horrendous traditions that fattened in moral vacuum. Where everything is ordained and skills confined to sycophancy to powerful –something that is chiselled and exacted into an artform over centuries of sanctum squatting deviousness that has percolated as desired trait, meanwhile an amazing level of depravity against vulnerable. Competence is conceived, understood and cemented through camaraderie and fine art of patronage dispensing. So lick the people at top with all blessed earnestness and stamp the people below with equal blessed earnestness becomes definitive nature of the society. Meanwhile obvious moral gaps are filled with narrations of fatalism and mythical subterfuge. 

A mindset of person like Rawl emerges from the same society that nurtures rational enquiry and values open equitable democratic values (that ofcourse is seriously getting compromised in the debilitating onslaught of market chicanery and religious miracles). Where primal forces, and notions of nature, becomes abiding judge of moral bearings and thoughts. These kinds of understanding needs high level of imaginative thinking and a deep concern, connectedness, to the surrounding. It’s a combination that Indian elite section, hence the whole aspirational reference of the society, singularly lacks. It doesn’t happen when families functions with psychopathic value system and cannibalism as transactional attribute while they count entitled blessings, and the insular worldview sustained and judiciously nurtured, emerging from the traditions of moral vacuum. They can do wonderfully well in crony capitalism, also where charm is useful to manipulate and only discernible talent. Mostly mediocres with high estimation of oneself they actively connive to not only deny the realities of surroundings, lest it intrudes into carefully constructed world, but to replace it with myths of grandeur and concerns that seeks highest moral grounds, unbounded by any human borders. It is a spectacular achievement of manipulation from putrefying pit. There is a deeply disturbing nothingness with these preoccupations of caste. The inability to grapple the moral incoherence is baffling. Can human societies fall into such deep pits?     

                                   

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

The market entanglement

So cities have become gas chambers, air quality is severely compromised as more numbers of Indians die of air pollution related ailments than anywhere else in the world. Common people are in serious bother, in an already bleak scenario where apathy driven policy makers, habituated through sanctum traditions of moral vacuum, look for easy excuses or manipulation to hide their incompetence. So what does the market media, which is meanwhile elevated as fourth estate –torchbearer of free speech so on, do? Continuing with tradition of amazing levels of immunity to surroundings they work it out through sponsors from vehicle manufacturers in a bid to increase sale! So we have carbon fuelled cars and bikes being tempted through advertisements, very much helped by media exaggerated icons arising out of murky world of movie business and cricket industry, as agents of superior life on every conceivable occasion as people grapple for dear life. 
It seems some live in alternate reality, in a market entangled paradox. It is alright to peddle vehicles while people gasp for breath as automobiles are established as major source of air pollution in already congested societies with limited infrastructure. This in a country where majority of people don’t own vehicles and use public transport despite the risks and discomfort as also the system heavily skewed towards private vehicles (must add metro trains are significant step towards MRTS). But the irresponsible elite section wallowing in greed and pathological insecurity live in market entanglement. Carbon spewing vehicles with fancier looks are, not very ironically, being propositioned with deeper understanding on marketer’s limited philosophies on life meanwhile bringing the bacon home for wage slave journalists as they pitch as guardians of common people. The disconnect is amazing.       

Monday, November 13, 2017

Birding report from Adichunchanagiri Peacock sanctuary

Today being birth anniversary of Salim Ali, as usual birding was on the itinerary, indeed this day should be declared as a birding day. This time around rather than going for birding to the nearby lake I decided on Adichunchanagiri peacock sanctuary, something that was on the anvil for a long time. It’s on a rocky hillock, a scrubby terrain, that is occupied by a big temple with smaller ones scattered around like the one you have at Tirupati. There should be strict law regarding declaring a site as wildlife sanctuary, and anything near religious sites shouldn’t be considered as these are highly disturbed.  There seems to be a desire to declare these places as wildlife sanctuaries as an indication that the vicinity of religious sites are oasis of calmness with diversity of lives. To some extend taboos related to religions and superstitions tends to conserve the place but as things get commercialised they get seriously disturbed with large number of people, vehicles, constructions, and ofcourse human waste. There is also amazing level of noise pollution, not to forget the cringe worthy shrill drum beats. To be fair this site is sparse most days except on Sundays and Mondays.  As expected you find ‘R species’ avian (the opportune species that thrive along human habitat) like mynas, crows, rock pigeons towards the temple site. Though it is named Peacock sanctuary there aren’t many Peafowls around. But away from the temple you could have some wonderful sightings of ‘K species’ including the Vulnerable (IUCN) Yellow-throated Bulbul. Terrific.

Checklist of birdwatching
In and around Adichunchanagiri Peacock sanctuary
Date: 12 November
Time: 6am to 8.30am
Weather: partly cloudy sky

1.      Yellow-throated Bulbul (Pycnonotus xantholaemus)*
2.      Red-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer)
3.      Indian Silverbill (Lonchura malabarica)
4.      Jungle Prinia (Prinia sylvatica)
5.      Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus)
6.      Little Minivet (Pericrocotus lansbergei)
7.      White-naped Woodpecker (Chrysocolaptes festivus) 
8.      Asian Koel (Eudynamys scolopaceus)
9.      Black-headed Munia (Lonchura atricapilla)
10.  Rufous-tailed Lark (Ammomanes phoenicura)
11.  Spotted Dove (Spilopelia chinensis)
12.  White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata)
13.  Indian golden Oriole (Oriolus kundoo)
14.  Indian robin (Saxicoloides fulicatus)
15.  White-browed Bulbul (Pycnonotus luteolus)
16.  Red-rumped Swallows (Cecropis daurica)
17.  Little swift (Apus affinis)
18.  Yellow-billed Babbler (Turdoides affinis)
19.  Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus)
20.  Purple-rumped Sunbird (Leptocoma zeylonica)
21.  Laughing Dove (Spilopelia senegalensis)
22.  Red-wattled Lapwing (Vanellus indicus)
23.  Black Drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus)
24.  Green Bee eater (Merops orientalis)
25.  Pale-billed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum erythrorhynchos)
26.  Dusky crag Martin (Ptyonoprogne concolor)
27.  Bay-backed Shrike (Lanius vittatus) 
28.  Ashy Prinia (Prinia socialis)
29.  Pied Bushchat (Saxicola caprata)
30.  White-cheeked Barbet (Megalaima viridis)
31.  Jungle bush Quail (Perdicula asiatica)
32.  Black kite  (Milvus migrans) 
33.  Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus)
34.  Jungle Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos)
35.  Jungle Myna  (Acridotheres fuscus)
36.  Common Crow (Corvus splendens)
37.  Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) 

*lifer   

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Sentient earth




At the sunset
The fusion fire helium ball
acquires its quaint roundness.
Fibrous cumulus ice crystals
brushes itself into an art.
Waves of saline water
collide into blue melody.
Nature’s rhythm soothed
over billions of year’s trial.   
All arranged in
supremely aesthetic display
for the waves of photons
to strike the retina.

The rain  
All the silliness
The patter in the rain
Gather into puddle
Dissolves the muck
There are no waves to settle
Just a shadowy stillness
The infinite drift
The formless
Vague
Ungraspable
Then the rain
The rain


Fibonacci sequence

Add the last two numbers
And it spirals
To conspire with nature
Into its self-propagating infinite brilliance
One, one, two, three, five, eight, thirteen…so it goes
To construct a compact blue print for delicate life
To catch enough of sun in its golden fraction
Peace lily is a one petal flower
And that is where the Fibonacci begins
Its dalliance with colours  
A balance that sparkle
In one petal, two petals, three petals, five petals…
And the whole world comes alive
From sunflowers, cyclones to galaxies
To rejoice in the numbers      



Sentient earth
The consent to reality is a pact   
That unfolds in the narrowing spiral of feeble consciousness
When the lines broaden for eternity
The horizon beams the serene golden path
Snags it when accomplished
The glorious life



Lament of hopelessness

In the clogged sickly green downstream
gill sucks in the air
to lighten the struggle,
a bubble plock the surface
startling the praying mantis intent on ladybird.
  
The storm surge like an insistent cuddle
wells up the dreary night.
Swaying trees crackle, explode in its own burden
cinders whirls in the stray bin
to conspire with the migrant wind.
White islands nods futile in the blue vastness
invain search for an anchor of life
in the quivering acceptance of the stranded
gaze the approaching stillness.  
Earth wobbles and shrivels to let go
its nasty tenant
grab vagrant carbons back into its fold
to be rearranged into nature’s interrupted prose.

Unsettled ibis on the coconut palm
beats its enormous wings
gives out a primal shriek
in the drowning deluge.

Hear.  



Encroachments  

The squirming star
finds itself reflected in the still stream
clogged in the hyacinths.
A keelback cleaves the darkness

of the humid night
brief commotion unsettles
the quaint shimmer.
Meanwhile an upheaval gathers

and doesn’t wait for its turn.
Air gnaws the water.
Water drowns the life.
A haze sets in

and so began the dance of death.
Birds flutter and crumble.
The melt swells the ocean
and the waves rolls and rolls.

Sky turns torrid
and the trees turn black.
The tremble knocks the life giving poise
off its pedestal.     

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

A breach of peace

As mentioned in the earlier blog tolerance is not a moral absolute but a peace contract, a treaty that extends to those willing to abide by its term “It is an agreement to live in peace, not an agreement to be peaceful no matter the conduct of others”. So it’s obvious that an adult can take decision as it suits his or her desires, and a woman is not a property of even her parents or specifically her father as patriarchal society tends to assume. So the SC decision is right in letter and spirit of protecting individual liberty over everything else. The woman concerned has the right to choose her partner as also convert her religion. However these are not isolated from social context and the peace contract that is expected from the individuals, this becomes quite critical in case of systems that functions as religion and seems to be having an overarching estimation of itself and its inviolable rights over individuals hence become a threat. Woman therefore is in subsidiary position in such narrations. So providing such egalitarian spaces becomes crucial in understanding liberty and democratic expressions. Hinduism despite its primitive contexts and barbaric traditions is able to provide these spaces is appreciable. We though don’t live in egalitarian society nor are these benign choices. And these nuanced understandings are rather difficult in case of regressive religions that sprout, and in this case social context of religion Islam is put into scrutiny. Woman’s sexuality is curtailed and monitored, and clearly seen as instrument of control. Regressive dressing, that is quite alien in this part of the world, is spreading furiously, again one may mistake it as individual choice but it isn’t, it is perpetuation of regressive values in the garb of religion (meanwhile fluffs in London fish in murky water to establish as kindred souls without any inkling of context or repercussions). It segregates people and isolate gender (apart from personal discomfort in what is essentially a warm humid region), and creates divisiveness through religious fictions and miracles that mess up the minds of young and make them incapable to deal with realities, devoid of critical thinking faculty they easily side with fictions over facts. You can see these across the world, in comfort filled god fearing brainless pits that Trump caters too.

So when one side curtails women’s sexuality and is unpardonably patriarchal there is a breach of peace. Meaning an ‘Islamic’ girl seeking to explore ‘hinduism’ and desirous to convert is in diminishing probability because of strict control. So is the case for 'hindu' men interacting with 'muslim' women. I am putting these in inverted commas, though I fully support conversion (as people are not born in pits, and as humans have choices), I find these ideas of religions ridiculous, representing as they are diversity in putrid ways and sickeningly anachronistic mindset that is becoming a threat to normal life. Therefore there is a breach of peace contract. And surely the patriarchal forces in Hinduism will react. You cannot be one sided patriarchal. This will lead to further dissension, and serious control over sexuality in public places. Increase in moral policing and vigilante actions will gain acceptance. Also when one side demands conversion for marriage then it is no longer about love, there is a sinister system at play, further when this is demanded from woman then there is serious breach of humanity. Putting it in conservative and foul social contexts this becomes an emotional blackmailing. There are many "muslim"/"hindu" male celebrities who have married "hindu"/"muslim" (trying to be celebrity) females, got them converted and are now pirouetting around as epitome of syncretic culture and elevated through secularism scale while in reality these are male chauvinistic pigs in the garb of religion as also consumerist louts.

Another issue is that the divisive minded primitive indian elite gave free rein to regressive mullahs as they lacked moral contexts or egalitarian understanding, as also as a compensation for guilt of partition which they ofcourse were the cause, mucky hometruths have given this incorrigible egoistic worldview wherein everyone is seen as subservient which self-respecting muslim leaders found difficulty in. So the worst forms of religious expressions that are not seen in any civilised world was encouraged with characteristic apathy towards plight of common people. So if polygamy is allowed in a system then it will have repercussions. Putting it crudely, as it deserves, these miracle revelations of one dick and many cunts can only be seen as a miracle if one cunt and many dicks are accepted in the same system. Patronising patriarchy has its place in deep pit and shouldn't be allowed to be showcased as secularism. Peace treaty is not a suicide pact for human values and all that is learned and understood over the centuries through sacrifices and hardships of smart people. We cannot be held at ransom by primitives. There is a breach of peace that is seriously undermining human values. Feudal casteist apathy driven effete elite have promoted these to keep patriarchy alive, to control as also rub the competing patriarchy and keep it alive hence posture as guardians of secular world. There is going to be conservative Hindu backlash with sinister patriarchy pushed in as unsolicited and regrettable bull work for revenge.

Ban what pollutes: It is in same context of them versus us (that wage slaves in market media pan out so well) that even sanity is now evaluated. In a civilised society celebration cannot be about giving misery to others, unless ofcourse there is no moral context to understand these. Primitiveness of religion, and tradition or rituals herein, cannot be an excuse. Producing noise through blaring speakers, bursting crackers and producing toxic fumes cannot be accepted as celebration. Clearly, religion has produced mindset that refuse to see reason despite that it is self-harming, what can be more telling about the plight of sapiens. It needs one to be uniquely stupid to follow these. 
There is also a need for blanket ban on use of loudspeakers in public space, with new technology getting more sophisticated these can only get pernicious in Indian context. And with obnoxious religious sites sprouting all around whether temples, mosques and whatever, these have become serious nuisance. It becomes really unbearable in congested places, it is a serious human rights violation –not to talk of miseries to other species that share these degraded polluted spaces. Loudspeakers should be used only in confined places like auditorium so on. This should also be applied to political gatherings. Politicians needs to reach people in a better manner rather than helidropping, blaring and moving on, if ever they need to arrange it in auditorium and use mass media to spread. Listening to politicians is not the only thing people have in mind. Please spare us. 

Celebration is much nuanced collective elevating experience that this society is uniquely incapacitated to understand. In most case celebration doesn’t need any occasion or divine prescription, even sunrise fulfils all the criteria of celebration but then who is bothered when it cannot be packaged and sold. The reason why these have become quite crude, intrusive and blatant pitch for consumerism in recent times.   

Tharoor muses, as he swiftly unfurls sickularism flag (this opportunism is ofcourse tutored from casteist feudals like Aiyerjis of the world), in response to ‘popular’ writer Bhagat that sacrifice "is integral to observance". Yes it is, but not animal sacrifice. Characteristically he is siding with the conservative version. Sacrifice has a broader context that crude may not fathom. Further, I am not at all against butchering of goats for food, it is a good source of protein and nothing is wasted. It only affects society when these are done in inhuman manner and in public display (like some heart rending pics from China). Laws should be enforced on these matters. Furthermore too much non vegetarian food also affects our carbon footprint. Hence must be consumed judiciously and in lesser quantity, and since there is a sinister form of vegetarianism that hover with purity seeking subterfuge these cannot be completely be avoided. As for self-flagellating moharram, who is bothered if adults decides to cut themselves or hit their head with bricks, indeed I am for suicide too (IPC 309 had amusing twists and turns). If child abuse happens then it should be strictly dealt, somehow the narration is twisted so as to seek children as property of parents. Society too has responsibility over vulnerable, the reason why schools must be strictly secular.  
            
The other day I happen to glimpse a talk wherein Shiv Vishwanathan desultorily dismissed breach by ‘scientist’ (hilarious and regrettable voodoo act by none other than ISRO head at gold filled sanctum of Tirupathi) with characteristic ease that only a public intellectual poser of primitive society can muster. He tried to compare it with Bohr who it seems kept horse shoe!! Does he even understand what he is proposing and condoning here? Ofcourse he does and that is why he is elevated and fed by casteist feudals and market media, it’s his existential need. So we leave him within his little world and predicaments (I am pointing him because he was standout in his article on the aftermath of Nekchand and idea of craft). ISRO head’s despicable acts cannot be compared with Bohr. Isro head is in his capacity as representing a premium scientific and technological institution, he is more than representing himself as a public person in public space. Secondly, it is not a personal quirk but he is acquiescing to a system, in this case a system with strong regressive pointers. Significantly Bohr was a pioneer not a replicator, and many pioneers have their quirks which is not same as accepting a regressive framework and acquiescing to casteist arbitrators with dubious link to morals. Also understand these were almost a century back, world has changed quite significantly since then, and the role of regressive religions is closely scrutinised in recent times as it is having a debilitating effect on societies.

Post script: this fellow Shiv V is vaguely familiar, I recall a fellow with beard who used to stay in Karol Bagh about two decades back. I recall him because I used to avoid him, look down, take a detour so on. Must have done something really embarrassing. I used to do so many stupid stuffs it is difficult to keep a tab, but yes not sure whether it’s him, but someone similar to him.   

Friday, October 06, 2017

On wasting precious milk

There is one aspect of the issue that slipped my mind, and occurred quite accidently while I saw this man the other morning who had a cow accompanying him through the streets. So if you want fresh milk they land up with the cow and milk it in front of you! This is not uncommon around here. In a way it’s quite charming reminder to daily life untouched by modern way. So the milk wasted is also that which is denied to the calf (and as a kid i have seen how the desperate calf is denied and finally left to suckle little that is left), and in industrialised dairy farming all kind of hormones are injected, as the poor cow is made to undergo untold suffering to produce milk. There is a pressure on native species that is increasingly getting threatened as their number dwindles with preference given to large quantity milk production. Next is the issue of packaging, the energy spent to accomplish this, the carbon emitted, all these are wasted with these irresponsible acts.

 Most critical is the issue of how these moral vacuums of sanctum trickles down and gets percolated among common people as desired behavior, as attitude, is also telling. General sense of apathy, to be insulated from other’s misery, while one is in a way responsible for it, is easily achieved without as much an afterthought. Many times these depraved acts are replicated in public space on figures one wants to treat like gods. People have even died as they slip trying to pour milk over huge cardboard cut outs of movie personalities and demigod politicians. Wasted carbon units waste as they accumulate and spread.     

Sunday, October 01, 2017

Not really a Non Violent Day

Ideally Gandhi’s birth anniversary should be about spreading purity, cleanliness is close enough. Purity is something special in this part of the world, for some it is the only quantified purpose in life. Every occasion seems to be an occasion to search for purity, as if the whole world is dependent on it. For the last 70 odd years on Oct 2nd it’s been a free run as they use the government machinery and state might to impose their ideas about world, and crucially how to live in it, on people. There seem to be some elevated plane where the blessed people dwell and patiently wait for such occasion to teach us, to guide us, to replicate the putrefying pit. Nowhere else in the world they will be imposing vegetarianism on people or ban liquor that too for some self-conceived moral reasons. But in here they do, and they do with such moral authority that democracy is reduced to be a mere conduit. On Oct 2nd every year (the list of days is now set to grow) state’s true character as agents of sanctum scum is on display. On this day sale of meat, fish and liquor is banned, as if implying that there is something wrong in savouring these and that lowly people needs to purify themselves and should be compulsorily trained to show restraint in these ‘lowly acts’, atleast on the day ‘mahatma’ dropped in. Wtf.

Understand this vegetarianism is not about compassion in this part of the world, although they may mask it as such (like liberal masquerade), nor nonviolence from lack of violence by peaceful brutes. I was reading an interesting piece the other day that postulated tolerance is not a moral absolute, this in context to soul churning moments after the white supremacists, with Nazi symbols, moved around public space in US and drivelled it as freedom of choice and speech. Also, where the head of the state lacks ethical certitude; trained and prospered in market manipulations and victories of the moment nothing much is expected from him. “Tolerance is not a moral absolute; it is a peace treaty. Tolerance is a social norm because it allows different people to live side-by-side without being at each other’s throats. It means that we accept that people may be different from us, in their customs, in their behavior, in their dress, in their sex lives, and that if this doesn’t directly affect our lives, it is none of our business. But the model of a peace treaty differs from the model of a moral precept in one simple way: the protection of a peace treaty only extends to those willing to abide by its terms. It is an agreement to live in peace, not an agreement to be peaceful no matter the conduct of others. A peace treaty is not a suicide pact”. So if it doesn’t affect our life, it is none of our business. It is in the same context one must add that religions are detrimentally effecting the society and the expressions of these are becoming serious threat. Hence if it is advocating violence, segregations, discriminations, patriarchy so on and if ignores rational values and understanding -that are achieved after thousands of years of efforts, then it affects the social wellbeing therefore cannot be ignored.

So what do you do when things are imposed on you? What to eat? When to not eat? What to drink? Who are these scoundrels to decide even for a second what I should and should not eat? Also consider that this society suffers from severe malnutrition and poverty, over that now this nonsense. This control is a serious breach of human rights. Casteist forces, under the guile of liberal, could only go this far in their starch khadi, now hindutva forces will attempt to take it to the next level. They have been handed over the template with blessing. These attempts at spreading depraved sanctum purity in the name of gandhi on common people should be resisted. I was reading somewhere that Hope has two daughters Anger and Courage, and so if you want hope to survive in this bleak world be angry, be very angry. Any breach by unethical frames on common people’s life must be resisted. These violations are happening for too long with impunity.

On this ‘Purity Day’ strongly resist every attempt that is made to intrude your world by some of the worst kind of people. Eat fish masala or chicken curry on this day, and yes brandy in crackling soda should go down well. Being non vegetarian is an act of compassion in this society, as much as claims of non violence is a sick joke.