Saturday, June 14, 2014

She deserved it!

A while ago in India, we all heard of a woman brutally gang raped and beaten. The public raised a huge hue and cry for this cruelty and demanded justice. Since then the media has been constantly picking up news about rapes, killings and other forms of abuse on women. It is not that crimes against women are suddenly on the rise, sadly, they are coming to light now and the media is talking about it more than ever.

When actress Kalki Koechlin & VJ Juhi Panjey created the satirical video “Rape? It’s your fault women!”, it went viral. Many women in India and abroad saw it and applauded these celebrities loudly for talking about a cause that is real and that continues to hurt women practically their whole lives.  We all shared this video and other videos, blogs, stories, news repeatedly because the tiny voice inside of us was finally allowed to speak out the truth and all the tiny voices combined together began to form a big loud voice. If you still haven’t seen this video (which I really doubt) here is the link: Rape? It's your fault women!*1

The reasons they talk about in this video, for why it is the woman’s fault when she is violated are not jokes. These are actually reasons given by society (including men who are close relatives of these women as well as other women) to women/girls who are abused. Girls learn at a very young age what the “dirty look” looks like. So many girls learn so quickly to deal with and if possible avoid “eve teasing*2” often before they hit their teens. I have a serious problem with this absolutely inappropriate phrase “eve teasing”. This phrase does not begin to cover the lewd and obscene behavior women have to put up with since they are very young.  At least have the guts to call it what it is – Molestation.

Rape, child sexual abuse, public sexual aggression, sexual harassment at work places and everywhere are such cruelties of this real world – the world I grew up in, the world my girl-friends grew up in – that girls have changed themselves, their way of living and thinking,  their ambitions, their aspirations, everything. So many women have suffered pain, depression and so many have committed suicide. Some have become cruel themselves and in turn behave cruelly towards others. But all of them bury these experiences deep, because either they are too ashamed or afraid to talk about it or, no one will listen, no one will take it seriously and worst of all they will be told that it is their own fault!

Women can accomplish so much, we already proved that several times over. Yet we all live in fear – we all find ourselves teaching our daughters to be careful, to be smart, to be alert. We worry when they rebel and fear when they want to dress up like the latest model. Ironically, we cross our fingers and hope with all our hearts that their innocence stays with them for as long as possible.

Girls should not have to grow up like this. Women should not have to live like this. Life should not be tougher because of your gender. We should not need the reservation that government offers in the first place. Women are as much a part and a building block of the society as men. Strength should not be measured in terms of who can bully whom, who can abuse whom, who can take advantage of whom, who can brutalize whom!

I say, She, DID NOT DESERVE IT! Nobody Deserves it!! There is never a good reason for anyone to deserve it!!  A 5th grade girl should not have her skirt tugged at. A girl who barely wears a beginner’s bra should not have her delicate, not yet fully developed breasts mauled in public. A group of girls walking on the street need not hear catcalls and whistles. A woman enjoying the beach with her family should not suddenly find herself with some strange man’s member touching her and vile words falling in her ears. A relative should not be teaching the “fun” in life to any child. An old man, who barely has any strength or teeth in his mouth should not think it is okay for him to leer, touch, molest any woman just because!!

These are very few examples of incidents that have actually happened to a few of my women friends*3 who were willing to speak about their experiences. When they were describing these incidents, the looks on their faces and the fire in their voices said so much more than the words from their mouth. And to tell you the truth, they reflected the fury I feel inside of me.

It is time to talk about it girls. Talk about it to anyone and everyone who will listen. Talk about it to your friends and colleagues. Talk about it to your husbands and in laws and brothers and sisters and parents. Most of all, talk about it to your children. Teach them to be better, stronger, respectful, kind and considerate. Let us change this attitude and the best place to start is from our inner most circle. Let’s talk about it now because She Did Not Deserve it!!!

Sources and Links:
  1. You Tube Video feat. Kalki Koechlin & Juhi Pandey: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hC0Ng_ajpY
  2. Wikipedia - Eve Teasing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_teasing
  3. The women I spoke with remain unnamed because they are so much more than just being victims of  molestation that it would be unfair to them if they are known only for that.
  4. Image credit: thylovelyseed.tumblr.com post: life-by-george-herbert

Friday, March 28, 2014

Vegetarian in Texas

Yes! I am a vegetarian in Texas and maybe some of you don’t think it’s a big deal – believe me it’s an adventure in itself! A state which is famous for dishes like Breakfast Tacos, Chicken Fried Steak, Barbeque Beef Brisket, Pork Ribs, Hamburgers, Texas Chili, King Ranch Casserole and TexMex like Burritos & Fajitas – typically beef or chicken, what does a vegetarian do?!

But let me begin by explaining the difference between vegetarianism and veganism.
Vegans are people who have chosen to not eat any animal product – that includes seafood, eggs, dairy and any kind of meat. Some vegans, in protest of animal cruelty, refuse to use animal products like leather, wool, silk, fur, down and animal tested products.
On the other hand, Vegetarians are people who choose to abstain from any kind of red or white meat and seafood. Some of us do eat eggs and all vegetarians consume milk and milk products.

Now that that is clear, here is something else I came across in Texas which was new to me (having lived in a majorly vegetarian society most of my life):  A lot of meat eaters find a plant-based diet strange and in fact baffling.  There are so many misconceptions that they have about vegetarians, like – “Then you must be undernourished? Do you take supplements? Or you must eat all the time since how much can plants and veggies fill you up?” They keep looking at me with a huge question mark on their face, “So then what do you eat?!” Till date it cracks me up! I keep thinking, if I have been doing this for my whole life, don’t you think I have it down by now? And I am alive, healthy and thriving so stop looking at me like I might fall down and faint any second!!

Not that everyone is like that, but I have met a fair share of non-vegetarians who have not had the opportunity to know of a way of life which includes an absolutely different kind of cuisine and food groups. They don't know that fruits and vegetables can actually satisfy all of your nutritional needs and is in fact proven by research to be a healthier way of living (refer to link below). That it is not such an absurd choice but in fact a very humane choice – since it means avoiding killing and slaughtering of animals.

Thankfully, today there are so many choices available to vegetarians even in a state like Texas. (Let me specify here that within Texas, I have mostly been to the more cosmopolitan cities like Austin, Houston, San Antonio & the Dallas Fort Worth Area). The popularity of international cuisines has made vegetarian choices available not only in restaurants but also at grocery outlets. This means ease and choice for vegetarians. If I had moved to America 15 years ago, I would have had to cook everything myself, from scratch, and hardly ever go out to eat at restaurants. Trust me, I am so glad that wasn’t the way my life worked out!

Most eateries today have a few vegetarian dishes on their menu now. And most of them are willing to make substitutions in one or more of their dishes. Of course we have had a few misadventures too in our eating out ventures where, in spite of specifying, "no fish or meat", we might have something fishy or meaty put in front of us. And so, this really matters - and a vegan/vegetarian would really feel this - is that more and more now, the servers and the kitchen actually understand what we mean when we say ‘vegetarian’.  They actually remember to tell us that apart from the meat that we asked to substitute, there may be fish sauce or chicken stock in the side that we chose.. 

As the world is moving towards healthier lifestyle and the American society is getting more and more conscious of their youth, I have now noticed that several Kids’ Menus now have really healthy choices too. No more just meat, wheat and cheese combinations like pizza, mac n cheese or grilled cheese sandwich accompanied with canned fruit, fries, chips, cheese sticks etc. Now there are often real kids’ size salads, choice of sandwiches with veggies in them, pizza with toppings available (other than just pepperoni), soups are available and even for sides there are choices like steamed edamame, steamed broccoli and other veggies and real fresh fruits.

At this rate, I am hopeful that vegetarians and vegans will not have to pack lunches for themselves or their kids for work and school respectively because soon enough there will be enough choices available for everyone everywhere!



REFERENCES:
http://facts.randomhistory.com/facts-about-vegetarianism-and-veganism.html

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Why do I love Murder Mysteries and Detective Stories so much?



It is so exciting when, at the end of a storybook, the mystery is solved and the culprit is found and punished for his crime. The suspense created by the authors of some of the books I have read has been ‘nail-biting’ and ‘hair-raising’ as they say in the reviews and book covers! I have stayed up nights and forgotten to eat meals for my love of murder mysteries. When I am in the grip of one, I am transported to the land and the time where it all happens. I am compelled to keep turning the pages to find out what happens next.

Nothing beats a juicy, suspenseful, intricately woven plot with all the complexity of the human nature and circumstantial phenomenon that would lead the crime investigator to the actual culprit. There is also a spine chilling revelation of how shallow and hollow human nature can be and how little it takes for one to kill another.

I love detective stories the most because, in these stories the protagonist will, with the help of her or his observation and deduction powers, come to some astounding truths and thus put the whole picture together, solving the whodunit with an adroitness and finesse that never fails to impress me. Of course the smarter the adversary or antagonist, the more exciting the story. I have always loved to hate the villain in the stories that I read.

Amongst all the books that I have read, I think Agatha Christie’s  books are by far my favorite. I love her creations Monsieur Poirot and Miss Marple. Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle comes a close second though. Both these authors have developed such extraordinary characters – these crime detectors! They are human of course with not one or two but several human faults – Poirot is strange in his own way with his quirks and his vanity always brought out in the mysteries whereas Sherlock’s idiosyncrasies and his restlessness, his abruptness with others and complete disregard for social norms and formalities is also shown as a part of his character in his stories. Since these super intelligent detectives themselves are shown as not above human peculiarities, these books are much more believable for me and the characters much more lovable. It makes it easy for me to want them to win against the bad guys.

I have been trying to analyze why I love murder mysteries so much. One reason I think is that it always has a happy ending. The Hero or Heroine always wins in the end, capturing the villain and throwing him or her to the authorities. The balance is back and justice is served. The second reason I think is that I love the process of solving the puzzle. It is the puzzle that needs to be intriguing for me to really love a murder mystery. The third reason I believe is my fascination with how the human mind works – I am amazed by the crookedness of the evil mind as well as the ability to conceive what the evil mind might have thought, and bravery of the sound mind. I am shocked by observing the lengths to which these fictional characters can go to – either to commit the crime or to find out who, what and why of the crime.

I do think that writing about such stories takes a different kind of genius and I thank all those fictional crime writers and the authors of the detective stories for working so hard in giving us exciting novels to read and enjoy in our daily lives, in our travels, in our moments of frustrations and in our times of peace!

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