Saturday, July 17, 2010

Rajmata Jijabai Bhosale Smrutidin 1

Subj: Rajmata Jijabai Bhosale Smrutidin 1

1. Poonam Abbi

to me

That' exactly what i said. This is liberation & freedom gone all wrong. We have, over centuries, or say milenia, moved further & further away from our culture which provides the guidelines for progress 7 freedom. It has given the various tools to test the possible outcomes of any step we take. Today, the further we move away from the controls, the faster is the downward plunge. Even today, it has not reached the rock bottom. people are fascinated by speed, & have forgotten the importance of having the brakes. This is like developing faster moving vehicles with less efficient brakes. We will just watch this happen. The choices obviously have to be made individually, legislation & legal systems that we can put in place, are, at best, very poor substitutes for the guidelines that we started out with. Well, the good thing is, that this too shall pass.

2. My Take: Poonam Jee: This is a long, drawn-out subject, and there is lot of blame to go around. But since it affects 50 % of the population, its seriousness cannot be discounted.

3. Quote: This is liberation & freedom gone all wrong

COMMENT: Yes, it has.

In the US, this movement is called WO-LIB ( Women's Liberation ). But the way it is being put into practice, especially in India, it is Not WO-LIB/ Women's Liberation, it is WO-Libertine.

My attitude is complete gender-neutrality, I dislike WO-Libertine as much as I feel repugnance towards Islam's treatment of its women. Islam's sickening engineering of its women into slavery is beyond disgusting. The thugs & mugs of Islam ( Mullas, Maulvies, and other A**-Holes of Islam ) have surely gotten it all wrong, and lot of misfortune has befallen on Moslem women, as a consequence of slavish adherence of Islam's clergy to social codes of uncivilized Bedouins.

4. What is required is those changes ( in human beings ) which permit all human beings ( men & women ) to make as much progress as he/she is capable of, with complete gender-equality, so that we can boldly say that, we practice civility, and dignity of labor, in the true sense of the word.

5. I well realize that, if I made a statement of this type in any Islamic country, I shall be bellowed out & shouted out ( along with the reception of a FATWA ), for violating the laws of Islam. I would be abused & reviled by the Ulema, and even threatened with death. A Fatwa would be declared against me, making me guilty of Kufr.

6. But there is a line that separates us Hindus, from uncivilized-Bedouins, whose social & cultureal codes, the Moronic-Moslems follow.

Surinde Paul Attri

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