Tuesday, January 13, 2009

For heaven's sake...

Prince Harry has apologised for using offensive language to describe a Pakistani member of his army platoon.


The News of the World has published a video diary in which the prince calls one of his then Sandhurst colleagues a "Paki" in his commentary.


We have for conversation sake shortened many countries; ‘Paki’, ‘Brit’, “US” etc. Even otherwise, what is wrong in someone acknowledging your nationality? If someone calls me an Indian why should I take offense? I guess it all depends how comfortable one is with one’s nationality.

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Man accused of selling daughter for cash, beer


GREENFIELD, Calif. - Police have arrested a Greenfield man they say arranging to sell his 14-year-old daughter into marriage in exchange for $16,000, 100 cases of beer and several cases of meat.


Putting this in the Indian context, don’t’ we have a word for this act? And many still think it is perfectly normal and right for our culture. The only difference being, you are selling your son.

8 comments:

  1. howabt "mallus"??? We never take it racial, do we?

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  2. Ajith, as for "Mallu" only recently did I know that some use it as an insult.. but if I refuse to be insulted then you cannot insult me can you?

    Personally, I don't mind being called a "mallu". For me it means they have recognized me as a Keralite. And like every other States we have our quirks, either accept it or leave it. No apologies.

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  3. I guess the reason , people get worked about 'Paki' is because it is used as an insult. Just as back home - Bihari is used as an insult - esp in Delhi...
    'Mallu' - I had no idea that it was used as an insult! Well , as you say, Happy Kitten - we can't get insulted - if you refuse to be insulted :) Guess thats the attitude we all should take up.

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  4. I believe the offense would be the same here considering the girl to be a minor...

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  5. Daisy Blue; thank you for passing by from your flowery abode.

    the age is one factor but what I meant is that it is not a great deal when we India sell our sons in the same way in the name of "dowry"

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  6. in uk they call all south Asians pakis. and that then becomes an insult. Here it is a desi, but well..these things will always be there..harry who takes a higher moral ground should have been careful - he lives in the proverbial glass cage

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  7. in uk they call all south Asians pakis. and that then becomes an insult. Here it is a desi, but well..these things will always be there..harry who takes a higher moral ground should have been careful - he lives in the proverbial glass cage

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  8. Maddy: soon we shall be afraid to have normal conversations in this global world!

    but then I wish we are more mindful of our actions than words.

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