Gay rights - New face of unified India

Our country suddenly shows signs of development out of nowhere sometimes. For example, the decision of legalizing gay relationship, taken few days back by our honorable supreme court (i am suddenly feeling like calling it "our honorable" because of this decision), is definitely an admirable act. In fact, this has also changed the impression of Celina Jaitley, who previously was just considered sexy of-course but dead meat (if u don't believe me, see janasheen). Especially when she said that "if gay way of sex is illegal, then half of India shud be in Jail already". Oh man, that was really an intelligent quote.

Now leaving apart the broad and modernistic image of society that such decisions put forth; this has one really interesting and amazing aspect and i.e. it has surprisingly started unifying India, which no other cause can do ever. If you don't believe me again then just read these excerpts:

"It is a conspiracy to finish our moral values and those who are involved in such activities have no place in our society," Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Umari, president of Jamaat- e-Islami Hind, told reporters.

Father Dominic Emmanuel, Director of Delhi Catholic Archdiocese, claimed gay activities would increase the risk of HIV infection. He, however, made it clear that they were not in favour of treating homosexuals as criminals despite their activities are "unnatural". (condemning it one or other way)

Acharya Lokesh Muniji, a Jain religious leader, also maintained that the campaign to legalise homosexuality was "conspiracy to finish our social fabrics".

"Indian civilisation survived centuries after centuries because of its moral and spiritual values. Westernisation is not acceptable in the country," Muniji said. While Sardar Tarsem Singh of Delhi Sikh Guruduwara Prabandhak Committee said gay activities should not be encouraged as it is against the law of nature.

"Customs and traditions are broken.It will increase AIDS," said VHP leader, Giriraj Kishore.

"Homosexuality is Haram (prohibited) and an immoral act. It is unnatural. It is a punishable offence in Shariat. It is against the age old traditions and culture of India and of Islam," said Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Hind's Maulana Mehmud Madani.

"Homosexual relations and groups are advocating a new concept of family which is not self sustaining, not good for the future and the society. We will join other groups voicing similar concerns," said spokesperson for the Catholic Bishops Conference of India, Babu Joseph.

I have just pasted few here. There are lot more like this.

Now, can u believe that religious leaders of our country, ooo! sorry!... Fucking religious leaders of our country are speaking on same page. It's simply unbelievable. If such causes can bring forth the morons of our country together and united, then let us look for more such reasons. I get surprised by seeing that why is it only a wrong cause and hatred that tries to unite people. Why do these voices choose their own and private direction for a private fraternity when riots happen. Where do all these voices go, when terrorists attack our country.

These fucking morons have never done and can never do good for anyone. Its just a wink of an eye that these dickheads are pretending to be united. I bet that none of them are intelligent enuf to possess a thought about any human rights. They are good at only one thing. Devouring each other in the name of god, ooo! sorry!.... FUCKING GOD.

Michael Jackson is dead and I am crying. Isnt it too much?

Michael Jackson is DEAD. I am giving this BREAKING NEWS to you.

But if by any chance, any of you feels that its already known to you way too much, then congrats, you are also going through a horrible situation known as "MJDTMA - Michael Jackson's death too much already", similar to me. This is one of the deadliest diseases ever happened in the history of universe. Its totally incurable. None of the medical institutions are ready to take the charge for finding the cure to this disease.

Symptoms ->
You don't want to listen or read the letters M,J any more.
You are scared to switch through the news channels.
You feel like somebody has died in your family or neighborhood.

Cure->
Lots of Laughter, its incurable

I hope this doesn't sounds like mocking someone's death and at the same time no body can deny the enormous amount of talent that MJ possessed. He was and will always be one of the front runners of world music but the fact is that he is already dead and everybody is mourning it. Fair enough. Its fair enough to mourn over someone's death whom you admired or loved. But its not at all fair to force it over someone and that is whats being done right now.

If you are good at maths then you could probably count the number of people who actually listened to MJ's music in countries like ours. But still, the media is celebrating it.

On D-Day (death day), most of the news papers and news channels covered the same story and let us know that MJ is dead. Media Pro-activeness admired (I hope no body knew it before it actually happened). But what about today? Why am I still being served with the same state of sorrow?

When I say State of sorrow, its meant for the readers and probably MJ's family and his children for sure. Its definitely a fiesta for most the people out there serving it. I don't know the figures but it would have definitely generated millions of rupees for media because it was the most sought after news recently.

The fact is that very few are really affected by anyone's death. If you leave alone his/her direct links, rest all is just frenzy. When we create such a big deal out of someone's death, we actually make a fun out of it. It could never make a sense to bid public adieu to a deceased person over a microphone. He was a celebrity, he had a great fan following, so, his fans probably had their rights to see him for the last time, which could have been done in a better way but a performance by Mariah Carey or pushing his daughter towards mike to speak sssomething was definitely not called for. I mean what could you expect from a child who has just lost her father.

This was not enough. The event was covered live on news channels. Can somebody believe it? You get to watch a burial live on TV.

This all just leaves me scared with the thoughts about the day when people like Sachin Tendulkar or Amitabh Bachhan or Balasaheb Thackeray or Karuna Nidhi take their last breathe. I wish a long long life to all of them and hope that they live long enough to see people get seriously educated and not make a fun out of someone's death.