Its time to change, well I think
the time to change has come and long gone. We are over due by a century for the
change. Start to think what you want to change around you and one doesn’t need more
than a second to start listing the endless issues that need our immediate
attention and that have to be changed no matter what. Crimes against women,
against people of different sexual orientation, against children, transsexuals
the list is so long. I want the real world to become a mirror image of the
blogging world. People are free to express their views; no politician can ever
imagine interfering with this freedom and get away unscathed, women, men,
children, transsexuals, homosexuals all alike are welcome to speak their mind
with no fear of any kind of violence. Even if there is any disagreement or a
grudge to settle it is all limited to repartee. There is no doubt that it is an
utopian idea which can never be achieved but trying to get there may take us to
place better than this present violent, chaotic and suffocating situation.
The change we require calls for
a revolution. A revolution in every sphere of our society: in religion,
education, societal perception, everything. Without a major revolution, minor bickerings
and rantings will be of no use. The process of revolution calls for martyrs. Martyrs
of every form. Women who revolt against the dowry system may have to cancel any
plans of a married life, there might even be instances of lives being lost, people
revolting for a more open minded society may have to become social outcasts,
but in the end the supposed moral police of the society will give up and just
accept the change at face of it.
I do not believe in
sensitization of public towards an issue. Like the concept of reservation for minorities,
sensitization calls for a primary classification and thereby segregation of the
people & issues towards whom the public is being sensitized. When such
classification and segregation happens then discrimination is bound to follow. There
can never be ‘good’ classification and segregation. While being sensitized,
people are fed with varieties of information detailing the weakness and the necessity
for extra care and protection towards the persons which puts others in a
special superior place as the givers of protection or the needs.
I think what is required is to
desensitize people about issues. People need to stop observing others for
weaknesses and start treating everyone as equals. Desensitization is the
process by which the public are fed so much information regarding an issue and
other co-related matter that they become numb towards it. Imagine
a scene a man and a woman are walking in opposite directions and eventually
pass each other. Sensitized man thinks “oh! There goes a girl. She has breasts
which I must not touch. She has a vagina too which also I must not touch.” I do
not see this as what we would want our society to become. This is definitely
not our answer.
There is physical rape and a
visual rape and any woman will tell you that both are equally demeaning and
hurtful. If the above scenario happens all women would maybe be physically
untouched but the mental trauma is still very much present. We will still
constantly feel violated. What we need is desensitization of it. Now imagine
the same scenario again only this time the desensitized man thinks “………………………………”
Well, what is there to think? A woman passed by, so what? There is nothing to
think about it. The way women are desensitized about men it is the best example
there ever could be. When a man passes by a woman, she doesn’t think “Oh! A
man. He has a penis”!!! At the most the woman might look at him but not exactly
see him and nothing registers in her mind. That is what should be achieved.
Another good example of
desensitization is of girls wearing jeans. Any girl wearing jeans pants would
have raised eyebrows and would have become an outcast in our society some
decades back. But due to the overt in your face bombardment of woman who wore jeans
has led the society to become numb towards this attire. Today the jeans pant
doesn’t register in anybody’s mind. Ask anybody if they remember what any
particular girl was wearing and they will answer “don’t know, must be wearing
some jeans and t-shirt.”.
We need to teach our children
to learn to be scientific in their approach to life, accept women, people, sex
etc as part of natural life and respect everyone as an individual. There is
only so much the government can do but the real education has to come from the
society itself. As long as mothers do not fight for their rights their children
will not know the definition of respect. Of all this one can only conclude that
we cannot pin point any one issue that requires change, all aspects of the
society are interlinked and at the present situation only a cataclysmic
revolution can rectify this society.
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Absolutely agree. Desensitisation works the best, great example of how women are not even remotely thinking of a man's assets.
ReplyDeleteIf we want to curb the rape culture we need to desensitise a lot of mindsets. Keep writing.
I totally agree with every word. Beautiful post! Promoted :)
ReplyDeletei totally agree n like each n evary word of it. beautiful thought n really well said.
ReplyDeletei totally agree n like each n evary word of it. beautiful thought n really well said.
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