What should I write? A few years back, blogging was a
pastime and one blog every three days was the norm. There was no dearth of topics and subjects to
muse over and pen. Alas, over the past couple of years it has been a downhill
journey for blogging. Bloggers who were regular on the blogs with their
comments, both critical and endorsing have vanished from blogging. There were some who took umbrage at one’s
comment and posts; they were pathetic- they have vanished too into newer
pastures. Perhaps they all were a source of encouragement to blog and their
vanishing act has dent the enthusiasm to blog?
It is now vitiated days. One has to be watchful of what one
speaks and writes; worse of what one speak out, think or even acknowledge with
the “like” in facebook. If in the blogs it was stray idiots who refused to
accept difference of opinion or a honest critique and took “holier than thou”
airs, now it is the whole society in hordes and the government too who
disapprove any disagreement with the established ways.
But has the society changed? I guess no. It has been so. Matters
were subsumed. It is only that the catalyst agent came about and dusted up the
dormant wiggles that now have grown into Frankenstein proportion.
Intolerance and prejudice have been about. Let me mention an
incident which can be an anecdote too. Once a few us were having a good evening
over spirits and this guy who was back from a journey was fuming over what he
saw at the Wagha border during the ceremonial lowering of the flags and beating
retreat. He expressed his distress and annoyance at the ‘vulgar ceremony’ as he
put it- when border guards of India and Pakistan glare at each other and shake
hands brusquely. He reminisced with great satisfaction a toddler sitting in the
lap of her parent on the Pakistan side of the border smile and wave at him- a
stark contrast to the ceremonial play of animosity by the guards. He wanted the
ceremony to be shelved. I couldn’t disagree
with him about the frivolity of the enmity between the neighbours and the
unwarranted ceremony that must be jettisoned. Another friend disagreed with him
and laughed away the former’s opinion. He asked what was wrong in a dramatising
the ceremony for a bit of fun and all
the onlookers do acknowledge the lighter side of the ceremony. The former was angered
and took offence. He could not tolerate a dissonant opinion, a disagreement. He
was a changed person then and had a ghostly expression which resembled the want
to strangulate the fellow who disagreed with him. That was the last time we all
sat together as this bloke’s cussedness keeps him away from people who he knows
would question and disagree.
What reminds one more is not the well meaning position he
took about the need to put a stop to the obscene ceremony, but the fellow’s intolerant
and saturnine side that doesn’t allow him to accept disagreement. Unabashed
intolerance! There are many of his kind. And it isn’t the fault of Narendra
Modi that they are abound. But it is indeed Mr. Modi’s success that saw such
dormant intolerance surface. All that he did was fan the ember. Water and fan
seeds of intolerance with religion and jingoism then you get a Kafkaesque
concoction.
I would not mind a ban on bovine slaughter and protection of
milch beasts in the country as long as they can ensure that the meat is
imported for those of us who love it and provided at the current price. Let
them ban slaughter of milch animals or cows quoting their scriptures or the directive
principles of the constitution. As much as they have the right to detest cow
meat or bacon there are many who have the equal right to like them. I only ask my
fundamental right be not violated- freedom to eat beef or food I relish. This
right is non-negotiable, for what is one man’s food is another man’s poison. Intolerance
cannot gain such proportion as to dictate to me what I must think, speak, eat
and drink, when to have sex when to abstain; who to wed and who to live with; which
God I must supplicate to, deny my right to be distanced from religion similar
rubbish; read the book I love and critique, ignore the ones I dislike even if
it is the Vedas, Gita, Koran or the Bible and the persons too for what they stand for, draw
the cartoon I like. As long as I do no crime, incite hatred or violence,
thieve, rape or murder, defraud, my freedom to live and enjoy life in a way
that I see and make my life worth living cannot be eroded by any government, or
even God or men who sow divisiveness in the name of God and creed.
Indeed all of us do feel miserable when we face disagreements.
But ignoring a person who disagrees with you, treating him as if he were plague
and pariah is inherent weakness. It can be accentuated by indoctrination and
also dishonesty in what one says and claim to be living for. It’s an offshoot
of fear and lack of belief in oneself. If one disagrees why not accept a
discussion and put across your reason for disagreement? Why not learn to live
with disagreement? It is not possible to convince everybody of one’s ways and
opinions. To think and say that I’m unquestionable, my belief is sacrosanct is
like the proverbial adage-“after me deluge”. If I keep running from
disagreements and differences of opinion then I may be literally running all my
life towards Timbuktu or the edges of the world.
It is the hallmark of
the meek.