“Anger is just anger. It isn't good. It isn't bad. It just is. What you do with it is what matters. It's like anything else. You can use it to build or to destroy. You just have to make the choice." Constructive anger," the demon said, her voice dripping sarcasm. Also known as passion," I said quietly and put down my face back to "Hollow Trunk" of my shout_outs...
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Cowardice..
Advocating Peace and Ahimsa[1] is good but there's a limit to it. Post that limit, it's labelled as "Cowardice"
Let me share a joke:
There was a Bulky guy, walking down with his wife. Suddenly a Goon comes and threatens to kill him and his wife. Goon then draws a line and orders the guy to stay behind the line while he's going to publicly molest his wife, else he would kill them both. Goon continues to molest and keeps a check on the guy. Surprisingly, the guy keeps laughing.
Once the molestation is done, goon leaves the place. Bystanders, surprised to guy's reaction, ask: Why were you laughing when he did whatever he wanted to? Why didn't you react and took a stance against him?
The guy, proudly, replied: "Hah! I did react. He couldn't do anything to me. While he was busy, I crossed this line several times".
Unfortunate as it is, reaction of Indian Govt seems to similar to bulky guy. Pakistan, with all its molestation acts, indulging in all cross border fires, terrorism and latest, "Beheading" of Indian soldier.
Yet, Govt is too busy in starting the "Aman Ki Aasha" and bilateral talks. Raising the concerns, limited to Pakistan's Foreign minister and Ambassador to India.
Common man, fails to understand, whats the catch, in even having a relation? Why Singers, players, traders and recently, Javed Miandad, relative of Daud Ibrahim was given a visa to India?
Are we in a condition where, we can't survive without a relation with Pakistan?
Yes! Unfortunate it is!
Source for literal meaning: Wikipedia
[1]Ahimsa (Sanskrit: अहिंसा; IAST: ahisā, Pāli: avihinsā) is a term meaning to do no harm (literally: the avoidance of violence – hinsa). The word is derived from the Sanskrit root hims – to strike; hinsa is injury or harm, a-hinsa is the opposite of this, i.e. non harming or nonviolence.
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