Hello again. My last post got me some nice
feedbacks. Like always, people hitherto unknown, read it and it felt good. In
addition to all that, I was also told that I seemed to live in a parallel
universe. I got the point. It’s not that I wasn’t aware of what’s going on but
I wanted the world to be ideal, atleast in my writings. Turns out the world is
a far worse place.
Reality sucks. But we live in reality believing that
everything’s fine, when it’s not. Hence this post. Some hard truths.
People who
know me will tell you that I’m one of the most diplomatic persons around. For a
change, I’m not going to be diplomatic here.
I was about to write on something else. But this
post is far more important, I felt. If you’re the soft/ weak-hearted kind,
please do not read any further.
First of all, a big sorry to all my dear sisters out
there.
I just could not take it that some wretched persons
from my gender would do something so horrific. Yes, I’m talking about the Delhi
rape case. “Which one?” you may ask. The one that’s dominating the news for the
last couple of days, the one where the victim was brutally raped and thrown out
of a moving bus. It was really disturbing. The no. of such cases in Delhi over
the past 4-5 years has rightfully earned it the shameful sobriquet – “Rape
Capital”. Now I’m not going to deal with statistics and details et al. You’ve
newspapers and screaming news anchors for that.
Let us see the reasons behind
this problem and ways to put an end to it.
Reasons:
Immigrants,
drugs, alcohol, the beast within:
I apologized earlier just to express solidarity – philadelphos,
a brotherly love. Otherwise, I don’t even consider those wretched beings as
humans, let alone one of my kind – males. They are plain animals, beasts that
have no control over their senses.
I had a chat with a nice chap I befriended during a
train journey, a year ago. He’s been in Delhi since 2007, working with a PSU.
He said he had done a study on the rising rapes in Delhi and presented me with
some of his findings.
The immigrant labour population was responsible for
over 80 pc of the rapes that happened during this period. These are young
illiterate labourers from around the country, who toil hard during the day and let their
senses wander during the night. They are mostly young unmarried men and in some
cases married men.
Alcohol and drugs were the next major factors,
according to him. And in this case, the perpetrators were not some illiterate
rustics but educated, affluent, young men who have strayed into the path of
drugs and alcohol.
Inefficient
System:
The system is so inefficient that it has become
impossible for the police to thwart a possible molestation. The Government
machinery, law, judicial system, media, etc. are working in tandem against the
victim. There was a statement made on twitter by an eminent personality saying
that we come to know of such cases in Delhi for it’s only here that cases are
being reported. Elsewhere, the system is such that people will hardly report
the matter. Could be true. Not sure. This 24X7 media would ensure that the
victim never has a peaceful, normal, anonymous life again. In addition, the
feminist groups add insult to injury. I’m not targeting anyone or anything
here, but the sad truth is that these female organizations lack unity and they
end up doing more harm than good. The government takes advantage of this
friction among different groups.
The
Ladies:
Now this would raise many eyebrows. How is a lady to
be blamed for being victimized? There’s been enough written in the media about
this and there has been enough statements made by loud-mouthed politicians who
have earned the ire of one and all.
No.
I’m not going to blame their dresses.
Ours is a free country and every person is entitled the dress up the way he/she
wishes.
No.
I’m not going to blame them for going out to parties with their
boyfriends. They are perfectly within their rights to do that.
I’m not blaming them for consuming alcohols
or drugs either. It’s a morality issue and every person has the right to choose
the morally right path for themselves.
Then what?
I blame them for their ignorance, their nescience.
It is imperative that they know such things could happen anywhere and
everywhere and stay on the vigil. I’ll be pounced upon for saying this, but I’m
sorry. Please return to your homes before it’s too late. I have no right to ask
my sisters to return home soon while I stay out late. But that’s the way it is.
Like I said before, the machinery – the police, the government etc. are
inefficient in dealing with this problem and so for our part, as normal
citizens, we’ll have to take the necessary precautions.
Putting an End:
It’s not the time to turn rebellious. It’s
imperative that we protect ourselves from the beast that’s lurking around. It’s
shameful for me to say this but ours is not a safe country for women. Gandhi
said that the real freedom is when a woman is able to walk down the streets
with jewels in the dead of the night. Going by his definition, we are not free
yet.
I’ve seen girls impose a curfew on
themselves and get home soon. I’ve often wondered why is that so and is it
necessary. Now I realize that it’s indeed necessary. For a country that’s as
unsafe as ours for women, it is indeed necessary that such a curfew be self-imposed.
Again there’s sexism, gender bias there but nothing could be done unless
everything improves.
Also understand that being with a guy doesn't improve matters. No matter who the guy is, in the face of such adversity, he's as helpless against those beasts as you. The Delhi case and the recent Bangalore NLS case are good examples of the same.
If you’re a woman who works late into the night,
please equip yourselves with pepper spray, self-defence tactics, etc. Also if
you ask me, I’d suggest you practice kicking a guy in his groin. There’s hardly
anything that’s more painful than that for a guy ;-) :-)
Morality is another issue that needs to be taken
care of. The moral values have to be imbibed into the system from a very young
age. If you’re a parent and have a son, teach him to respect and treat women as
their equal in all respects. It’s wrong
to even touch a girl if she doesn’t like it, whoever it may be – your friend, classmate,
colleague, sibling, etc. Learn to respect her dignity and teach the same to the
others.
As for putting an end to all this, some politicians
suggest severity of punishments. I agree but not to the punishment they’ve
suggested. They’ve suggested death. I suggest castration.
Yes. Castration. That’d put an end to this problem.
Would any person dare indulge in rape/adultery in the Middle East?
No.
Why?
Because of castration.
In a Tamil film, the comedian Vivek shoots the groin
of a rapist and says “Only when the severity of punishments increase, will the
crimes come down.” Exactly my point.
Impose castration as punishment for rape and you’ll
see it coming down.
As for drugs and alcohol, again it boils down to
morality. If you drink, that’s your problem. But drink responsibly so that the
problem stays with you and you alone. As for drugs, say no them.
Again girls, always remember a person is not the
same in an inebriated state. So for your own precaution, stay away from guys,
whoever it may be, if you find him getting drunk.
The same applies to you too.
If you drink, bear in mind the place and the people you’re with and drink
responsibly. Don’t ever get drunk in a public place. As for drugs, don’t ever
think of them. There are enough articles on the net about date-rape drugs et al.
So dear sisters, please stay safe and stay alert.
Stay on the vigil always. It’s imperative to stay alert even when you’re with
guys you’ve known like boyfriends, classmates, colleagues, friends, etc. Staying on the vigil doesn’t mean that you’ll
have to look at them with suspicion all the time but staying prepared if
anything were to happen.
Hopeful that nothing wrong ever happens. Touch wood.
With philadelphos,
Ashwin Murali
PS: I’ve
addressed every girl reading this as sisters but if everyone turns out to be a sister,
I’ll be stranded as a bachelor, for life. So please, not all of you consider me
your brother ;-) :-)
4 comments:
Castration is the way forward to teach men where "things should stand". Women are in their right to do what they want and when they want.
such a wonderful article Ashwin. been through a lot of articles and messages on twitter but you are spot on with those immigrant workers.
yes heard of chemical castration. also it reminds me the movie Kakka Kakka in which the guy was encountered. that should take place in public I hope.
I also forwarded some of the articles to my female friends and ll definitely forward yours else I would be doing injustice to your excellent piece of work. This is the time we show our respect support and make everyone out there feel secure.
whenever it comes to respect towards women the last scene where suriya stops his vehicle to allow women cross the road comes to my mind. sorry Im a movie buff but gals don't expect heroes come and save you. stay protected. Respect to you.
Hi ashwin
I guess you remember me.Sashank introduced you to me in a sunny day in KCT:P.
If you dont remember me,NO issues
I am logu, friend of sashank.
Coming to your post.
Even i had thought of few things that you said in this post.You nicely blogged it.I am also sharing it.Interested in your writing.Keep posting.
Regards
Logu
@Tarun: Very true :-) Thanks :-)
@Dinesh: Thanks bhaiya :-) Movies set an example for everything, good or bad. But real life is very different. Like you said, heroes don't happen in real life.
@Logu: Hi Logu, I do remember Shashank introducing you to me but I don't recall your face. You're called Logu Sundaram, if I'm not wrong. Thanks a lot for your response. You're welcome to share it with anyone. Cheers.
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