The meanderings of an Idiot

Saturday 31 May 2014

Blog Changes

Hello readers.

I initially posted my gaming thoughts on this blog, however the content was too varied, and in view of some of the more serious posts, I found it better to spin off gaming stuff over to The Bald One Plays.

I've moved over all gaming related posts to The Bald One Plays and all future gaming stuff will appear there.

Thanks for your time and keep reading.

The Bald One

Hear no evil. See no evil. Speak no evil.



“Teen girls gang raped and hanged from a tree”. That’s the headline that assaulted my eyes this morning on Twitter. I shrugged it aside because I was looking for good news this bright and sunny Saturday morning. I visited the Reuters site and came across the same headline and it hit me full in the face in big capital letters. TEEN GIRLS GANG RAPED AND HANGED FROM A TREE.

I was wide awake now. These were two human beings sexually violated and murdered. Two innocent lives destroyed and extinguished. And you know what’s surprising? While I am nauseated by the news, my initial reaction was to ignore it. The spate of news about sexual violence in our country is beginning to desensitize me and I’m sure a lot of you too. It scares me. Its truly frightening. It’s scary because this is something that happens every few weeks (We know this because its reported in our favorite paper or website or news channel). And that is the problem. It’s reported by the media only when there is a huge public outcry. It’s sensationalized and there are various “experts” on umpteen news channels and everyone’s really upset and outraged for a few days. And then we forget the victims and casualties. The crime is forgotten. And life goes on.

NO! It does not. Not for them and their families. Those lives have been destroyed and can never be mended. The NCRB statistics for the year 2012 are an eye opener, but I wanted to shut my eyes. 24923 cases registered for rape in 2012 alone. That’s nearly 70 rapes a day. That means somewhere in India, right now, a woman is being put through the most horrific and morally degrading experience of her life. An experience that will never go away. One that will haunt her forever. And yet our Mulayam Singh Yadav says, “Boys will be boys. They make mistakes”. Our culture summed up aptly in one sentence. It makes me ashamed to be a man or “boy”. It also makes me ashamed to be an Indian.

But rape is only one aspect of the big picture. The real problem lies with our society and our culture. The degradation of women starts at home. The total number of cases registered for cruelty at the hands of the husband or in laws was 49170 in 2001. In 2012 it was 106527. That’s more than a 50% increase. I shudder to think of how many go unregistered.


In retrospect we are all to blame. We are all guilty. We are all docile and it’s just plain that we don’t care. We are Gandhi’s three monkeys. See no evil. Hear no evil. Speak no evil. As for the rapists? They are men of action. They do only evil.