Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Debunking myths about feminists in India


You hear all these random conversations between people - using the word "feminist". You're quite surprised about how they interpret that one word. Here's a blow-by-blow Indian perspective on what the word means.

A: "Yeh feminist log hai na..."
B: "hahahahaha"

A: "Okay now, don't start with all your feminist shit here okay?"

A: "She's a feminist dude"
B: "Oh fuck..... haha. She must be really (sexually) frustrated."

A: "What do you think of feminists?"
B: "Well, as long as it doesn't go beyond a point and as long as it is reasonable"
A: "What?" 
B: "You know.. Countries like US, Australia don't need feminists. India is in bad shape, we need feminists here."

A: "She's too much of a feminist dude"

Mom: "Keep your feminism to yourself, now is not the time to argue"

The most brilliant one I heard - was when I shaved my head. It had nothing to do with anyone else or any political stance:

A: "Oohh.. what is this, some Lesbian-Feminist movement?"

What is Feminism?

It's a movement that advocates equality for men and women in all respects. We're not just talking about voting and property rights but in allllll wayyyysss - employment & wages, social circumstances, unbiased treatment, education, same rights and environment conducive to growth and success.  Here are some popular myths about feminists:

(1) Feminists hate men

Contrary to what people think, we actually do like men. We just don't like the stuck up, retarded, unreasonable and psychotic men (that rules out almost all of them no? lol. Hey, we just like cracking jokes about men. I kid, I kid). We're actually against patriarchy - which means we're also against women that perpetuate male-female inequality. 

Yes. It's true. We don't hate men. You want proof? I can show you the long list of crushes that I've had. We can do a data analysis and I can even give you a pie chart. Promise.

Secondly, if you believe in male-female equality - you're a feminist too. Even if you're a guy. Really. This just blew your mind, I'm sure. Take a drink.

(2) Feminists are angry, scary folks

Of course not! 

Have you seen the kind of shit I write? I wrote in detail about female flatulence in one and about toilets in another. I like hip hop. I watch Rajnikanth movies. I am a loon with a chocolate problem. I'm also a feminist. 

So yes, we get angry just like everyone else - but it's only when people piss us off or if we feel that we haven't been given our due. Totally normal, don't you think?

(3) Feminist = bad word

See, you just offended me right there by calling it one. It's not a bad word. We're nice people. We like cupcakes, long baths, music and what-not. We like babies, puppies and kittens. We can co-exist with you. You just need to treat us like normal human beings.

(4) Feminists burn bras

Dude, I know there was a historical event when people discarded products meant for women. For god's sake, why don't you read about why they did that? In fact, here's a revelation: They did not burn bras. This also blew your mind, didn't it? Take another drink.
Having said that - Bras are the devil. They cause cuts, lines and trauma. They are weapons of mass restriction. 

Anyway, we might be divided on the social and individual benefits of using the bra. It is safe to assume that we're not arsonists. We will not suddenly whip our bras out in the middle of the street or at the workplace, set it on fire and do a war dance around it. 

That is not our grand plan, no.

(5) Lesbians, feminists and spinsters are all the same, they're all sexually frustrated

Lesbian: Someone who is attracted to women. 
Feminists: Explained earlier.
Spinster: Single and loving it.

None of these mean that they are not getting any. They're probably getting some unless - they're a NUN. Even if they weren't getting any, it's really none of your business. 

None of these words are synonyms of each other while one person might be one or more of those words. 

(6) Feminists are unreasonable

Just like any other normal human being - we can be reasonable or unreasonable. We want equality, as explained earlier. You get a cupcake, we get a cupcake. It's only fair. 

I'd like a red velvet, please.





Saturday, October 19, 2013

AD

Atharintiki Dharedhi

So yes. 

Wasted my time and watched a Telugu movie instead of doing "productive" work. 

I should be blamed. 

Oh well. Thought I should translate a couple of lines of one of the songs in that movie (Atharintiki Dhaaredhi: What's the way to my aunt's place)

Veedu aaradgula bulletu
veedu dhairyam visirina rockettu.


This literally means this:

He's a 6 feet bullet,
He's a rocket thrown by bravery/courage. 

I find it so funny. Haha. It's a rocket. No, it's a bullet. No, it's Pawan Kalyan!! 

Read the rest of the lyrics here.  

The movie was okay. I wouldn't say spectacular. It's all about how he gets his aunt back home. I liked this song (Kiraaku). Brahmanandam's intro was insanely hilarious. 

I found the bit where he threw his money around to buy out the railway station a bit of a stretch. But hey, being someone who watches Rajnikanth movies, I have no right to complain. 








Friday, October 11, 2013

Thinking too much?

She walked towards the shore of the lake. She decided to sit down and meditate. Breathe, she thought to herself. A lot of questions were on her mind,  ranging from the most serious existential questions to everyday matters. “Am I doing the right thing? Should I move into something else? Will there be chicken for dinner?” People have told her that she thinks too much.

Well, how can you not think when there is so much to solve, so much to analyse and so much to decide on? Some say that women think “too much”. She’d disagree. What is ‘too much?’ Who decided on the adequate thresholds for thinking about something? Is it determined by men who don’t think at all?

Maybe women are intrinsically wired to effect social change by thinking of problems, passionately, with such fervor that they can offer interesting solutions. Maybe it means that our processing capacity is higher?’

The only problem is that we don’t spend that thinking power on good things. We think about “Am I fat?” “Can I fart now, is the coast clear?” or “What do they think of me?”


We need to realize that none of these thinking processes matter. We spend all our energies on negative things or immersing ourselves in negative memories.  It’s the time to be positive, full of life and think of ways to make your life better. Go ahead and do it.

So much for trying to meditate.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Dark skin is lovely & I love the colour black

 Karuppu dhaan enakku pidicha colour-u. Lol.

This is a tamil song that was made in the last decade. It's a song about all the awesome things that were black and finally, the singer sings about how her boyfriend is also dark and awesome.

The funny thing is, the girl singing the song was fair skinned. All the background dancers were dark. What are we trying to say here again?



Why I'm writing this:

There was a recent episode at work where someone mentioned that I didn't have the face to do Bhangra, because I was dark and a south Indian. For someone who feels completely confident about her looks, well - at least her skin - this was very upsetting and shocking. 

This also happened in a context where parents have been insisting that I look at stupid matrimony profiles which all echo this idea of only wanting "a fair bride". That's when I remembered, a statement a male friend had made while we were still in school. We were looking at passport size photographs to apply for our board exams. He looked at mine and said "You should use this when you're getting married because you're looking so fair in it" and I didn't know what exactly to say to it and I said "Skin colour is not an issue!" (which was how I felt then) 

I was so oblivious to my skin colour till this year when this happened. Stupid that it took so long for me to have that epiphany. I realised how backward Indians are. I realised how insensitive they can be and don't realise that it is uncivilised and hurtful to discriminate on the basis of skin colour.  I've personally also heard a story from a colleague who received remarks like "Is that why you're so dark?" to an innocent recollection of  a childhood memory of being punished and made to stand in the sun. 

Let me reiterate. IT IS NOT OKAY TO TELL SOMEONE THAT THEY'RE DARK or ask them WHY THEY ARE DARK. Like, hello, genes. It is also not okay to tell them they can't participate in an activity because they're dark. It is NOT okay to recommend methods to make them lighter. They love the way they look and you're trying to insult them by saying that they could be better - and that they're not good enough right now.

Now onto random meta analysis:

Thamizh movies have had a curious take on dark skin. Most of our male leads have been dark - Rajnikanth, Vijaykanth, Dhanush etc. 

You will see scenes where people will fight for dark skin - like the one below where Shreya rejects Rajnikanth when he proposes to her because he was dark (that wasn't the real reason, they later reconcile where she mentions how his dark skin is the most attractive thing about him). There are a few scenes after that where Rajini tries to become white. Literally, white. He turns up and then she still rejects him and tells him that she liked him dark. He subsequently reveals that he had paint on. There's a song where they used graphics and made him white. 


This was in humour and the essence of the story was that dark skin is awesome, as long as it is a guy with dark skin. Shreya is still fair, most of the women in Rajini's movies (and possibly even in his life) are fair skinned.

I think about it and feel that it must be so liberating for south Indian men to be proud of their appearance because they have major icons to look up to - who are dark. (I believe they're trying to change that with Surya and SRK starring in ads about fair and handsome.)

Unfortunately, the same thing doesn't play out for women. Fair skin is still the ideal. A woman is beautiful if she is light skinned. 

I'm not going to blame thamizh movies for doing it this way but I just want to point this out to movie makers. Make our women closer home, your mother, your sister, your children - the average thamizh household - are they dark or fair? I'm also going to reach out to people reading this. Beauty is from within. Whether you're fair or dark, it shouldn't matter. Whatever your colour is, embrace it. However you look, love yourself. The media can't dictate how you feel about yourself. You should be stronger than that.

Some say that this is a colonial hangover, it's the indoctrination of the idea that white skin is superior. All I'd like to say is this: it's about time we grew out of colonisation. It's been more than 60 years for crying out loud. Someone mentioned that it's a form of self hate and is unhealthy. That is so true.

To those people who discriminate or think that dark skin is ugly - what you see in the movies is just a minor/small fraction of the population, a figment of someone's imagination and meant for entertainment. Their career advancement is based on them looking "attractive"(or whatever the director thinks is attractive). They do all the things they do - because they're working and their income depends on it. 

Other women are just like you, they're real human beings leading normal lives. They spend all their time working, taking care of their children, running a business or a household (the latter is equally challenging, trust me). They do NOT have time or the ability to spend money to maintain a high-end diet, receive endless facials, waxes, bleaches, glycolic peels or plastic surgeries.  You need to accept it and move on.

So - to help you all snap out of the bias, here are pictures of REAL and beautiful women on my friendlist who I coerced into giving their photographs. They're all dusky to coffee to chocolate to dark chocolate, they're so attractive! Embrace beauty.








Monday, September 30, 2013

Date a girl who farts

Yes, you read that right.

I've gotten tired of reading all those posts about "date a girl who writes", "date a girl who loves biryani" and "date a girl who drinks". They're so lame and commonplace. 

Also, the fact that a straight woman writes in self-praise is odd. The matter might be a little different if she was a lesbian though (she might actually be talking about someone else). Anyway. 

Date a girl who farts. 

A girl who farts in public with no semblance of shame or guilt that is usually instilled by social conditioning. She breaks all ridiculous notions of femininity by doing so. She's a brave woman, obviously, considering how much men (the so-called-stronger-sex) hesitate to do so in public. 

She values her well-being over keeping up an image that society has thrust  upon her. Which-is-why-she-farts. She knows holding them in is unhealthy. She does the math, a cost v. benefit analysis - and realises that no societal benefit is worth ruining her health. Oh yes, she's smart. 

She unabashedly trumpets, blasts all kinds of music. The world could definitely do with more music, she'd say. Some of her friends call her the master blaster. However, know that this does not mean that she can't embrace silence. Her silent killers are so deadly, you wouldn't even know what hit you. A criminal master-behind, if you know what I mean.

She will even tilt herself sideways when seated to ease the release. Nothing like a clear run-way space for graceful take off. 

She cares not for the odour, as it's ultimately natural and is nothing when compared to the cigarette smoke and pollution that we're subjected to. She dwells in the rich scent and is also the very same person who can also appreciate fine luxury perfumes.

The icing on the cake, she will also let you burp and fart in peace. 

Here's a woman who is so smart, brave, talented and accepting. Why on earth wouldn't you date her?

P.S: For all those men who thought women didn't fart - ALL WOMEN DO.

P.P.S: This post is dedicated to women who fart in public and are unafraid to do so :P.





(Image from: http://barontremaynecaple.deviantart.com/art/Bolt-Dog-Mittens-Cat-Bolt-Did-You-Just-Fart-328198416 )







Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Creeps on Facebook - Oruthanoda Maanatha Vaangardhu Eppadi


Ever had random guys ping you on Facebook? The "Other" section?


This was one such case when I was so bored that I decided to have some fun. :D

You may not understand most of it if you don't know Tamil.


08:00
Karthik Krishnan


hi

14:27
Karthik Krishnan


How ru

14:42
ME

who are you?


20:16
Karthik Krishnan


Karthik


20:18
ME


Adhu engalukku theriyaadha. Eppidra ungalaala mathrum ipdi laam effect uda mudidhu. I am asking if I know you. Shabaa.


20:20
Karthik Krishnan

Epdi theyliva keluninga...



20:21
ME


Epdi kettalum un peru dhaan kottai kottai-a ezhudhi vechurku illa. Adhaye thiruppi solradhu unakke too much-a therila.

(Naa ippo epdiyum unnoda friend request accept panna poradhu illa, time pass-ku kalaaika poren. Ippove sollten. Ess-aaganum-na ess aagikalaam)



20:25
Karthik Krishnan


I think u know me 1ly by FB

20:26
ME

Apdiya.


20:27
Karthik Krishnan

Ivlo nala Tamil ah English la...typ pandreya...apove therium....


20:28
ME

Nee romba keyvalama type panre. Appo enna therinjudhu? Unnoda olimayamana edhirkaalam-a?


20:31
Karthik Krishnan


Nee romba veti ah irukea?


20:32
ME


unna vidava?

munna pinna theriyaadha figure-kellam friend request anuppra unakke avvlo nakkal-na
engalukku evvlo irkom


20:33
Karthik Krishnan

Figure ...ah...yenga??yenga???

20:34
ME


Enna... kalaika try panriya. Idhukku nee summave irundhurkalaam.

20:36
Karthik Krishnan


Everybody Is stranger until .. They come to kno each other...wat u say???
Fact...fact..fact


20:36
ME

thathuvam soltaaram
ellarum kai thattunga pa.


20:39
Karthik Krishnan

My hand is busy now
U can clap

20:40
ME


thu

Karthik Krishnan

I mean eating
Seri I thought profile pic is sumar..

20:51
ME


Unnoda profile pic padu kevalama irku.

Cover photo adha vida kevalam. Paavam, appavi manishana imsa paduthi, torture panni eduthurka.



20:54
Karthik Krishnan

Ha..ha..
He 1ly asked me for a pose:-)


20:55
ME


dei, naa ivlo neram unnadhaanda kalaichuttirken.. adha puriyaama nee ennada naa innum pesitte irke


Karthik Krishnan

Oh.. U kalaiche5ing??


21:00
ME


Avalo periya bulb-a nee
block-delete-pepperspray. kelambu.


----------End of Conversation 1------------

P.S: 'oh u kalaiche5ing' aam. Indha yezhavukku short form lingo vera.

P.P.S: His cover photo was a picture of him and Rahman. Rahman looked palpably pissed. I don't blame him.

After that:


After that, I had blocked him and then unblocked him, because I wanted to show his profile to a friend. Here's what happened next: 

Karthik Krishnan
hey...why did u block?? fear..?

22:32
Karthik Krishnan
ok jokes apart..wat ru doin..?
Today

10:35
ME

On a serious note, I am not interested. Sorry mate.

12:37
Karthik Krishnan

Okies... I generally don't talk to girls unnecessarily,

13:10
ME

Apdiye gethu maintain pannu. Adhaan unakku nalladhu.


Observations on mankind:


I don't get how he didn't realise I was not into him till I told him expressly. Point to be noted ladies. BE EXPRESS, EXPLICIT. this implied kalai and damage never works.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Gene Patenting - the Myriad Genetics case

Sorry guys,

Please take a look at http://socscilaw.blogspot.in/ to read my comments on this case.