I will say this in a very straight forward manner... I dont like Indian culture and social system in the form it is today. It is not only extremely unfair to women, but is binding and suffocating in general so much so that it holds the country back from growth and productivity.
No doubt there are some very deep and meaningful values that form the foundation of any society and I do respect those values. But the practical social norms by which people in India live are not just useless, they are harmful for social health of the country.
Personal space, individuality and independence are concepts that are totally alien to the Indian society - more so for women. Lack of individuality hampers creativity and individual ideas. It encourages thoughtless animal-like behaviour and most of all it makes social acceptance stronger than conscience and can make intelligent people behave in an inhuman manner. Well-educated professionals living in metros like Delhi set their daughter-in-laws on fire for the want of dowry.
These harmful social values are instilled in people since their birth and all through childhood. Values like never question your teachers or elders. Values like girls should be submissive and not loud. "Shame is a girl's ornament". This is bullshit. Wrong things become right just because "everyone does it" or "that is how it happens here in India".
Of course it is a democracy and every man and women is legally free to have opinions and beliefs. But the social cost of exercising this fundamental democratic right is very high, again, even more so for women.
It's all very true to an extent but you seem to be rather angry about something - what's up?
ReplyDeletedabbo, I miss you. Not angry about anything in particular. looked at some indian news on youtube and felt bad.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! Social norms have become so obvious that they even defy the laws blatantly which consider both the genders at par.
ReplyDeleteI think we need a revolution to enlighten the society.
See if you can do it through your blogs!
Cheers!