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I grew up in Jamshedpur, which saw some really bad Hindu Muslim riots in the 70s and 80s. As a kid, I lived in the company bungalows in Dhatkidih, a muslim dominated area. Adjoining were hard core Hindu dominated areas. Perfect recipe for a flashpoint ..... something the younger Indians here would only have seen in movies.
A favorite mutually employed modus operandi to trigger whole scale riots where the whole city burned was for Hindu's to slaughter a pig and leave it on the doorstep of the large local mosque, while muslims would leave the carcass of a cow on the steps the large local Hindu mandir.
"Freedom of expression" in a free country which allows you to eat anything and move anywhere?
The carcasses of the pig and cow respectively qualifying for "artistic licence" (early experiments with animal snuff)?
But thousands of men, women, and children died as a result, and the scars took years to heal.
Somehow I do not see how what the old fart did was in any way different to these inciters of communal violence. The fact that communal tensions at the time did not escalate into violence is a testament to the growing maturity and secularity of the Indian public to be able to see through openly inflammatory actions like this and dismiss them for the rantings of a troubled soul, and not representative of the community unfortunately burdened by his ownership.
Please do not lecture on freedom of expression and artistic licence if you have never lived through a communal riot while your family lies huddled in fear in a dark room while army vehicles with loudspeakers move up and down on deserted roads outside in your curfew locked-down town.
Cheers, Doc
A favorite mutually employed modus operandi to trigger whole scale riots where the whole city burned was for Hindu's to slaughter a pig and leave it on the doorstep of the large local mosque, while muslims would leave the carcass of a cow on the steps the large local Hindu mandir.
"Freedom of expression" in a free country which allows you to eat anything and move anywhere?
The carcasses of the pig and cow respectively qualifying for "artistic licence" (early experiments with animal snuff)?
But thousands of men, women, and children died as a result, and the scars took years to heal.
Somehow I do not see how what the old fart did was in any way different to these inciters of communal violence. The fact that communal tensions at the time did not escalate into violence is a testament to the growing maturity and secularity of the Indian public to be able to see through openly inflammatory actions like this and dismiss them for the rantings of a troubled soul, and not representative of the community unfortunately burdened by his ownership.
Please do not lecture on freedom of expression and artistic licence if you have never lived through a communal riot while your family lies huddled in fear in a dark room while army vehicles with loudspeakers move up and down on deserted roads outside in your curfew locked-down town.
Cheers, Doc
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