It is a long time since the last blog. I am starting afresh in 2010. Last year did give a lot of joyful moments in life. I love sometime to stick to little little joys of every day life, not bothering about what happens to people around the world. In fact a lot of people do not care as to what happens around the world. This indifference is seen in the lack of exercising the voter's rights, not joining in the events of the neighborhood, not bothering about a friend who suffers and to the level of scuttling Copenhagen summits.
What is the New Year message? How about beecoming vulnerable. I know this is some freaky psychology. But there are things to learn from becoming vulnerable. I have personally tried to fortify myself from situations that will harm me. The easiest response to vulnerability is to run away. The next best is not to bother. The toughest is to go through the ordeal. I am not advocating that people should run into troubles or create troubles to get hurt. What I intend is that we should get involved in the joys and problems of others. A certain vulnerability is required to see injustice. A certain training should be given to ourselves to respond to situations of injustice, to act against violence.
Unless one becomes vulnerable to injustices, one grows with it and sometimes become part of the system like the creatures in the Pirates of the Caribbean. Injustice is highly subjective. Arguing about it with the philosophers will almost make you immobile to act in favour or against anyone. What I propose is that we develop a sense to fight against the act of injustice and not people. When injustice is associated to people counter violence and injustice will occur. What we need is a sense to feel the violence and injustice and not get used to them.
When people die as a result of violence most of us are numb not knowing how to react. There are always people who are close to the perpetrators of violence who refuse to speak even if they disagree with the violence. A support system among people should be created that fear is annihilated from persons who should refuse and give in to violence.
Perhaps violence happens in different ways next door. Only if we develop a sense to recognize them will we act about it. People of good will should gather to protect the victims of violence. The government agencies must be kept under the watch by the people of good will.
A non-violent way of responding to injustice was seen in the Pink Chuddy Movement. Ishant Shah was talking about such digital activism as a powerful popular movement. We found mobilisation large number of people on an issue through internet.
However, all popular movements are not targeted towards reduction of violence. One of such was found for 9/11 or 26/11. Some people decided to wear whites in comemoration of the tragedy. They became more a fashion parade and at best sympathy to the victims but not an act of defiance to violence.
People who enter into such resistance movements burn their fingers. The network is to protect such finger burning. I remember a much acclaimed poem called 'goggles' by Murukan Kattakkada. He laments that all of us have a cataract that we are not able to see well. We all need goggles. He says, once someone used goggles and he was stoned and crucified. Another man wore goggles and he was slapped and shot dead. Well we need not burn our fingers if we network.
So get vulnerable for the New Year. A Happy New Year to all