As far as my childhood memory
supports me, the two major incidents that made me stick to the television were
the September Attacks (9/11) and the Mumbai Attack (26/11). I was terrified,
horrified, scared in fact. But then I got used to minor attacks every now and
then, only to realize somewhere some kind of a riot, lynch etc is killing
people every day. But speaking of the earlier mentioned incidents, where was my
support for the suffering people back then? I am in doubt if I supported them
at all, because I didn’t take out the family album and colour the photographs.
Painting our face is exactly what
we do now to show support, only instead of risking our skin we like to tint our
smiling, laughing, happy photographs. I am not the person who will go on to
lecture on how facebook has ruined our lives. But I admit that it has. Filtering
our profile pictures to show support is something that I am totally against. In
the course of six months, people have used the filters to show support for the
legalization of gay marriage in America, the Digital India and the recent
attack on Paris.
The question that follows is, how
are we supporting anything by putting up a filter?
How many of us can accept homosexuality
without making fun of it. The gender spectrum is so blurred in our mind that we
are still stuck with the two out of many. Again, we are somehow subconsciously
bound by our upbringing to joke about one’s masculinity and femininity when
shown in the ‘inappropriate’ body. But yes, we are all happy to have the
rainbow on our virtual faces. That’s easy. But what’s difficult is to question
our own ideologies on gender, because when one does so, it takes a lot of time
to get out of a world of duality that we thought we had been living in.
The initiative by the Indian
Government to provide internet access in the rural areas of India is also a big
step towards the development of India. Better connectivity will definitely make life easy for
people. But then, how is an illiterate person going to
study and make windmills in his/her village? We do not have proper education in
the rural India. Yes, many schools have been built but the maintenance is poor.
I do not even have to go to an actual village to say this, because even in a
metro city like Delhi the rural areas remain uneducated. So maybe it is a big
deal, but we need to look after the offline needs of these areas first.
The death of 150 people is the
first thing I hear when I wake up. That doesn’t really make me happy. I dig
into the matter and when I open facebook, I see the French tricolor all
over my timeline. The news of the attack makes me sad but there is nothing that
I can do about it. I do not have the finance to send help. I can pray for the
sufferings, obviously. But praying won’t change things. If prayers really
worked, then God wouldn’t have let the attack take place, would he? I might
have offended millions of theists by saying this but the intention was to question
our ideology of God. I had been an agnostic for a long time without associating
the existence of God to any religion. But then most of us associate the idea of
God to religion. So when the attacks are blamed on one particular religion, are
the people associated to the same supposed to change their religion for their
prayers to be listened by God?
Changing the filter has become a fad. Something happens;
let’s show our support by filtering our display picture. But then, many people
don’t even know the reason behind the filter.
‘There is a new filter on facebook, everybody is updating it so let me
do it too.’ That's the sad state we live in.We follow the crowd blindly. In this case, the whole purpose of the ‘filter
for support’ is nullified. If one really wants to show support and do something
about the happenings all over the world, s/he needs to peep into his/her own
ideologies and question them. How far are we actually willing to go when we want the world to change? Also, when we are talking about the sufferings, aren't millions of people suffering in our own country every second? Where do we show our support then? Suffering doesn't come with a major attack, it dwells within us.
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Exactly my feelings. I dont understand the splash of colors. May be they are sad but why do we choose biased style of condemning the attacks. I feel Zuckerberg dictates and people fall bait :(
some might be genuine but am just not in to this "PICTIVISM"
I wrote a post long back on this
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