Show, Don't Tell
What lies in a name?
Recently, did you abuse some god/s?
Dare I? Especially in a mad-mad world of religious madness.
But yes, I try to put my view points against some things, I feel exploitative in nature to common people, due to their ignorance of some things. Exploitative ways, designs and art and craft by shrewd intelligentsia.
What they are?
Pornography and god/s? What kinda gods are those?
Exploitation of women and god/s? What kinda god/s are those?
Implanting people and calling that experimenting of satya or mithya?
Experimenting and recording also to gain some points? What kinda games are those?
Not just that but putting stickers of those exploitations on the victim itself?
It's not common people, who made gods or goddesses but this shrewd intelligentsia.
Now what's this shrewd intelligentsia? It can be old times Rishi-Maharishis, or new age Rajas-Maharajas in different forms. People with power and money, special type of muscular man and women.
Religion is something common people depend to get rid off their day by day stresses. More the problems or stresses, more the gods and temples or other religious practices. What if political parties start naming themselves based on religious signs or symbols? I feel that's "emotional atyachar", i.e. exploitation of masses. Religion should not be an issue for any political party. But causes behind that, that is problems of people. Most educated people would not be that religious or at least it would be difficult to exploit them on that name.
Examples:
Politics and Media Interaction:
recent political fight in Maharashtra Shiv-Sena for party name and symbols. I came across a video just yesterday and it sounded interesting:
Click on the link: Shiv-Sena/ Bala Sahab Thackray /Uddhav or Eknath Sindhe
Or copy-paste https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biE7xSvUFdM
Few years back, I had no idea of Indian politics beyond Delhi and NCR region, I guess. Interestingly, for good or bad, started watching and listening beyond that.
People of our generation can only say -- Are these issues? Issues of our generation?