Saturday, 13 June 2015

Privatization.

Every day in newspapers televisions we hear about the policies of 'corrupted' govt. It's not just the case of India but all over the world the media scream about the 'corrupted' govt, and as an alternative they ask us to say 'welcome privatization!’ Well, what's wrong with it?! We get things done easily and fast. When govt starts a project like constructing new highways, bridges or co-operative ventures, we know how hard and long it takes to get implemented; and then we will start whispering that the govt took the money and that's why things are not being done! But if a private initiation is there behind it then it becomes faster (so far!). Media ask us to trust them; since they are more sincere than govt! And they tell us 'see, how fast it works...'. and then we learn to appreciate it.

Bank lends loans of hundreds of crores to the private initiation and not to the govt for the very same project. Private Banks and insurance company approach us for deposits... and they say 'follow us... you can be richer tomorrow...’ And they convince us how we will become richer. I hope the reader is familiar with the concept money chain.

Have you ever think about the working principle of their so called theory?

If the private initiations really have a developing mentality, they will try to bring up everyone economically. In another way, everyone will become rich just like you! Then how would you even be called as richer

Let us recall the privatization, from our own experience.
For example, we have schools, which play a big role in the students’ future.
Privatize them.
Alas! We will get admission only if we have money.

The same is applicable for hospitals too.
If you consider a private company, nothing is there to assure you the job on the next day.

In brief it is a fancy thing that creates discrepancy in society!
Or only the one, with money, will live!

Amazingly still we believe that the privatization help the development or growth of a nation!

To plant privatization all you have to do is,
1. Create a pseudo warlike environment; such that people will lose trust in Govt.
2. Stretch helping hands
3. Create your world with new definition of ethics!

I recall,  http://thusharaav.blogspot.in/2015/05/health-for-sale.html

Doubter: Hey, I've made a cartoon on it. How's it? Doesn't it show the discrepancy 
          (Pictures are from net!)


Also recently I got a schematic from planning commission ministry of statistics and programme implementation, given below...


Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Helping the POOR 1

Do you like to help ‘the POOR’? Would you help them if you have the facility?
There are plenty of individuals and organizations to help ‘the POOR’.

If you ask a child (of age around 10 in Kerala, India), ‘what do you want to do for the society, when you have enough money?’ the most heard answer is –at least from my experience-

‘I want to serve the society and want to help the poor’

Which immediately evince the culture especially morality or ethics of the society.
(It also shows the general economic, political and cultural condition of the same society.-still another question; where their morality does go off on growing up?!!!-)

Along with this attitude we’ve also heard attitudes like ‘regardless of his status, he inquired for help’; in any popular movie, novel or in your daily life.
Which is also a part of the same culture…

So we now have two cultural situations
·         Helping ‘the POOR’ (and we think it is piousness)
·         Seeking help regardless one’s ‘STATUS’ (and we think it is shameful)

When we help ‘the poor’ are we empowering them to stand in life by themselves or making them feel ‘we are helpless, and those kind people help us.’

Aren’t we creating a bunch of people who are ‘helpless’, who do not have a better ‘status’, who think ‘I deserve to be helped since I’m poor’

Roughly 1500 beggars are there in Cochin (Kerala, India) itself (in Kerala it’s become a business. You can find several child beggars in here. But notably hardly there is any Keraliite!)


I’m not saying you shouldn’t give money to a child who needs money to pay his/her school fee but you don’t have to give money for no reason- supposing  he/she will pay the school fee.

Who is the villain? - Part 1

Some POPULAR video clips are given here find who is the hero, who is the villain?
And how did you identify them? Character?, Appearance?, or did you know before?

Listen to their voice… notice the dress and make up styles they have and body languages, and background music according to their movements/ dialogue.

For example consider uncle scrooge’s cartoon; Both (including El Capitán- the wolf) are going to get the treasure and both have an intention (‘I want the treasure’).


Who is the villain?

Another one; from Lion King. The same question; Who is the villain


This is from an Indian movie, 1976.


Four video clips are given together (which randomly I got on searching police Vs hero fight, police Vs villain fight - so didn’t care about the language, director, relevance and quality etc, but just the popularity of the video).






Who is the villain in each clip? Police? Or does it change from one to another? Why?

How did you find out?

So does there an ULTIMATE role for villain? Or is it just the well-known hocus-pocus (magic) by magicians, that the audiences are being bewitched to praise someone and to pelt someone else; by the director’s idea of projecting things, by molding certain CHARACTER STRUCTURE for hero and villain???

Or more nicely the idea of EXALTATION?!

Did you notice movies in which every character seems reasonable in what they are doing and we won’t feel anger to any of them???

Now, you must have seen a few of real life heroes or villains; do they have any resemblance in appearance or behavior with the movie characters?