Monday, 30 January 2017

PETA ON NON VIOLENCE


 
 

PETA ON NON-VIOLENCE

 
Kamal Hassan recently dared PETA India to ban bull riding in Trump’s USA. The actor, who said Jallikattu should not be banned but regulated, recently told PETA in a tweet: “PETA go ban bull riding rodeos in Mr. Trump’s US. You’re not qualified to tackle our bulls. Empires have been made to quit India.”
 
Poorva Joshipura, PETA India CEO, in her response has issued this statement, "People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India, as is indicated by its name, helps animals in India only and is an Indian entity. PETA US, on the other hand, has been working to stop animal abuse in the United States since 1980, where bullfighting is illegal and cruel activities associated with the rodeo, which Hassan refers to, are also against the law in many states. The rodeo is further prohibited in The United Kingdom, The Netherlands, and elsewhere.  Spanish supporters of another organization, PETA Europe, have made bullfights in many areas of Spain illegal.”
 
While the public outcry in Tamil Nadu on the ban is purely a result of discontent, PETA in a not-so-outrageous fashion sent out a humanitarian message urging people to say ‘No to Cruelty’.
 
- Sharlene Lobo
For Care Foundation - we CARE.

Thursday, 26 January 2017

NOT ALL MEN by Laxmi Krishnan






NOT ALL MEN


Now every night,
She summons all he deities
that ever had the rarest chance to exist
and prays for
her strong daughters
who are all out there
that they may get home safe tonight
and that they may meet people
who help them
irrespective of their gender
and not bump into pretentious people
who shelter predators under their blanket of
#NotAllMen


- Of concern and consent,
by
Laxmi Krishnan

Sunday, 22 January 2017

HUMANITY: OUR FIRST RELIGION - Sharlene Lobo


 
 
 
HUMANITY - OUR FIRST RELIGION
Rabindranath Tagore in his Gitanjali quotes, “Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads! Whom dost thou worship in this lonely dark corner of a temple with doors all shut?” Friends, if God is light, then why do we fight for darkness? Truly I say to you, ‘Humanity and Love are above all religions!

God made humans

And stamped him with supremacy.

We became supreme

But fell in human values.

 
As I contemplate over this topic, I’m reminded of my grandfather’s words, he used to say, “I walk in the darkness and sense the rising dust kicked up by the swagger of a creature following me. It cloaks me with a robe of conceit and disdain and shows me a path. I walk and walk until I reach a battlefield. I put on an armour of hate and carry a sword of cruelty. It instructs me to fight. Fight if you want to live, fight if you want to be heard, fight if you want to be right, fight if you want to win and reign supreme. And the brawl begins. There’s noise, there’s chaos, wailing and sobbing. Fire and smoke and violence. And in the horizon dimmed by rising smoke and spraying blood I turn behind to see that creature and indeed it was the shadow of religion."

Folks, this is not fiction, it is the story of life; the story of lament; the story of every warrior lured by anarchists; the story of every survivor of communal riots that have plagued India since independence. Someone rightly said – The third World War will be the war of religions and the first one to lose is humanity.

Humanity begins with ‘human’. Ironically, as a human being, I have never truly fathomed the notion of ‘being human’. I come from a race that has plundered, pillaged, tortured, slaughtered, raped and murdered its very own members in the name of God and justice. I call it blasphemy. The Holy Bible, the sacred Gita, The holy Quran, Sikhism’s Guru Granth Sahib and all the holy books of the world affirm the tenets of love, peace and brotherhood. Every religion proclaims humanity. If this is not what we’re following then I think we’re following only one religion, ‘The religion of Savagery’.

Water is sacred to every religion. It purifies and cleanses us. But when we’re fighting between life and death it’s not water that saves us but the blood of a fellow human that resembles ours. Indeed, the blood of humanity is thicker than the water of any religion. Wouldn’t it be right to say then, that we’re related more by blood than religion?

In hard times, religious followers will sympathize by offering money, but the followers of humanity will empathize by offering their ‘own’ selves. Empathy springs out of love and equality. Respect every other living being in a way you would want to be respected. The least we can do to sustain humanity is stand up for what is morally right, in our own microcosmic space and consciousness. The least we can do is cultivate, nourish and sustain reason, justice and morality in its pristine form.

Friends, I do not proclaim myself as the forbearer of a revolutionary humanism. Neither am I defaming religion, I ‘am’ immortalizing humanity. I think it’s time to stop behaving like selfish human beings and start being selflessly human. If only we could pledge to consciously jettison this archaic reasoning, which chooses to subjugate a few in the name of religion then maybe there will be an answer to the question, ‘What is it to be human?’
 
 

Sunday, 8 January 2017

Look around, will you?

 

PC: Thinkstock
 
Look around, will you?
 

It was an idyllic scene. In the fading, golden light, two girls, just about 15 years of age, shrieked and yelled; they pulled ridiculous dance moves; they laughed and had merry.

And…after a while, suddenly, what’s that--? One of the girls pulled out a ludicrous smartphone, and started shooting each other! The camera lens pointed directly at them. Very soon, their expressions changed. They grew more serious, their moves more arch and self-conscious. And a while later, they stopped running around and lay still on the grass, looks of steady concentration on their faces, studying the footages they’d just taken of themselves. And trust me, seeing those pictures, they were not at all satisfied with the way they looked onscreen.
      
Technology empowers us, ironically at the same time, its absence paralyzes us. It reconnects us with people across seven seas but disconnects us from someone sitting right before us. Unfortunately, your virtual life earns more ‘likes’ and ‘TRPs’ than the real one. Today, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat are flooded with edited images; and its result – envy, jealousy, disappointment, dissatisfaction and low self-esteem.

Five years back, I was overwhelmed to use the 2G internet in the palm of my hands. I waited patiently till the page loaded and the app was downloaded. Then came 3G, which was faster and I liked it. But, today, 4G has killed the patience in all of us. We find it utterly miserable to wait even for ten seconds in front of that rotating blank screen.
 
Pc: Shutterstock

Technology can be a very perilous object. It is a virus and an anti-virus in itself. Recently, a remarkable picture caught my attention. The picture of ‘Evolution’. From a monkey to Homo erectus to the slouched mobile man. The curve progresses and again regresses. Physically there is no difference between the cave man and a couch potato. Have you heard of ‘techno-besity’ that researchers today speak of? Overloaded technology with overloaded fat!

Androids were invented to free us not to enslave us. Just take a minute to look around your house. The laptop being charged on your right, the tablet on your left, the spectacular TV in front of you while those gangling wires oozing out of your mobile phone plugged deep into your ears clog your brain. We have created mechanical prison bars around us and amongst us.

Friends, technology perhaps has satisfied our wants but failed our needs. The need to be physically active and socially outgoing.

 
Sharlene Lobo,
Care Foundation - We CARE.