I did not think I would ever think the days of the past were happier than now. But I think so now.
For the past month, since floods struck Kerala, I have been watching the various Malayalam news channels. The channels covered the sad flood related events in great detail. As depressing as the events are, my own unhappiness does not primarily arise from them. The news covered other topics too and these bring to the fore how unjust our society is. One of my friends had said that every human is a crook; some have exhibited their crookedness while the remaining are waiting for an opportunity. The events covered by the news channel proved his observation.
A Bishop has been sexually molesting a Nun for many years. She appealed to the Church and its organizations but of no avail. She has appealed to the Police but they in collusion with the Bishop are attempting to malign her character. The Government is not helping either. A few Nuns have brought the protest to the streets. They are not sure where to go for justice and security. The police have questioned the victim more than six times but have not even managed to talk to the culprit. The Bishop sits safe in the northern part of the country surrounded by Gundas. All this done under the cover of God and celibacy.
A woman had to undergo series of sexual molestations from many priests. All this took place when one of the priest's started blackmailing her based on her confession. Not only did he molest her, he passed the information to some of his friend priests who too indulged in sexual debauchery. In one case, one of the priests flew in from Delhi, booked a room and molested her. To add insult to the injury he made her pay for the room rent with her jewelery. Come on! These are servants of God. Have we been mixing up between God and Devil? Have the roles been reversed as some point of time?
One of the ruling party's MLA in Kerala has been harassing a woman for the past few months. She being a chaste communist complained to the party but of no avail. Since the complaint was in Malayalam a lady leader in the party could not read it and it took her nearly a month to get it translated. Since then the media has been raising hue and cry about the incident but the party with all it's young and old leaders has been quiet. The party ethics is unquestionable and as in every case around the world "how important are the words of a woman in comparison to <insert you favourite idealogy here>".
In all these cases, the new channels have presented debate between people talking against and for the culprits. Actually, its worse than that. There are people talking against the culprit and other talking against the victim (to be read as "people assassinating the victim's character"). How cruel is this! Not only do the victims go through a lot of nonsense in their lives, they have to go through bullshit from some dick-head on television. In the first case, a ruling party MLA has called the Nun a prostitute. He uses the age old man's argument "if she could enjoy it 12 times, how can she object it the 13th time?" This is not said in private but during a media conference or some such event. The fellow continues to be an MLA and live among us. In the second case, a leader in the church is trying to desperately play down the confession angle. He is trying to convince the world that the only thing known is that the woman had sexual relations with a set of priests. Nothing else is obvious. In the third case, no one in the party knows anything.
These events seem to be only known to the people of Kerala. For the remaining parts of the country, the people who speak Malayalee have ruined their lives as a consequence of eating beef. I am glad they are not aware of these events else we will be forced to go through a number of "my religion being better than yours" or "my region is better than your" or "my party is better than yours".
Religion, at best, can only be an external influence in life. One cannot depend on God to live one's life or for that matter, ruin another's life. Most people propounding religion are trying to take advantage of you. I am sure there are exceptions but they are like a needle in a hay stack. Recently a ehhh... what do I call him? I am not sure; maybe a Sadhu. This Sadhu has become a rage in the social media for his combining humour with preachings. The man preaches about the futility of anger, jealousy and greed (among other topics) but his upcoming show in Chennai has tickets costing Rs.1250 and above. Where does all this money go? Who needs it? Not the Sadhu, I hope.
If we are gullible enough to give, there are many greedy enough to take.
Of course, this does not mean I will let any of you mock me based on my identity. If you mock, I will mock you too for you are as screwed as I am. I am a human and so are you - nothing can be worse.
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