Ms. Roy would like to see an instant paradise in India but has no >clue how
to steer India to that paradise.
Exactly. This however sounds very familiar to what the ULFA has been dishing out. They promise paradise and "free" Assam, but have no interest or earthly clue how to go about it. As far as AR is concerned, her fame & glory comes by basically piggy backing on misfortunes of others. --Ram On 3/27/07, Dilip/Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ms. Roy would like to see an instant paradise in India but has no clue how to steer India to that paradise. Also writers like her make a living by criticizing everyone and everything around her. So why should she slow down her writing if it hurts her pocketbook? If her criticism was constructive, she would have been taken seriously. Many authors like her believe that acerbic words get people's attention. ============================================================= *Rajib Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: C-da, I was afraid you would point out the obvious - I did not provide a rebuttal and willingly so. Her "consistent" ideological inconsistency is where I see the problem. Does it really need a rebuttal to point out that she glorifies the Naxals and says they are probably not an answer to her perception of India's problems but she would support them anyway. She rails against Salva Judum - brushes it off without even giving it a wee bit of a sentence as to how it came about. Incidentally, Salva Judum was a byproduct of Naxalite violence not the other way round. She paints a dark vision of India's greed - yet we do not need a historian (or an economist) to point out that greed is what drove nations to level the playing field for the largest sections of society wherever it has been possible to do so in known history. She does not want India to be greedy but yet rails against endemic poverty in India. She evidently does not even believe in the failed - rather disastrous - alternative experiments of the ideological brothers of the Naxalites that she supports. She also dismisses Gandhi's struggle. So what does she believe in? In every such country, that greed brought problems in its wake - problems that the society solved over time not always to everyone's satisfaction. If she has a newer alternative, she needs to spell that out - not rail against the world. While she constructs her words well, Arundhati Roy's veneer of logic is pretty thin almost always. She would have been taken more seriously as a thinker otherwise. Rajib --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Come on Rajib, at least give it an attempt at a > rebuttal; if you see something that is untrue, > incorrect interpretation, subversive motives or > otherwise untenable; would you? > > Dismissing her as 'out of her mind' might give you a > feeling of superiority - a typical response of those > who cannot articulate a thought, but persuades no > one. You oght not to join that crowd :-). It merely > reaffirms the bitter truths of Indian misgovernment > and its intelligentsia's irrelevance. > > > > > > > > > ---- Rajib Das wrote: > > As usual the woman is out of her mind! She rails > for > > railing's sake! > > > > In one single interview, she cannot keep her > > ideological position constant. Unless being anti > > something (in her case, her perception of India) > can > > be called an ideology. > > > > I hear she is getting out of political writing / > > speaking and into doing another book. Good for her > - > > Great for us! > > > > And how dare she not mention the glorious > struggles in > > Assam - after mentioning the Maoists, Kashmir - > even > > Nagaland! > > > > > > --- Chandan Mahanta wrote: > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > ZNet| On India’s Growing Violence: > ‘It’s > > Outright War and Both Sides are Choosing Their > > Weapons’ A { text-decoration: none; > > font-weight: bold; color: 003399; } A:hover { > > color: 0000FF; text-decoration: underline } > > > Sender's Comments: Read it. Will do > you > > good. > > cm > > The article below is from > ZNet. > > It was sent by a third party, whose address is > > indicated in the FROM: line of this email. You > have > > not been placed on any list. > > > ZNet | A Community of People Committed to Social > > Change > > > > On India’s Growing Violence: > ‘It’s Outright > > War and Both Sides are Choosing Their > Weapons’ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Louvre Abu > Dhabi > > > > > > > > > > > Arab Peace Initiative > > > > > > > > > Bolivia's > Morales > > > > > > > > > > > Road Map Overtaken > > > > > > > > > Peace, Democracy, > > Iraq? > > > > > Most Recent > > From Arundhati Roy > > > > > > Breaking > > the News > > > 'And His Life Should Become Extinct' > > > > > > India and the U.S. > > > A Fury Building Up Across > > India > > > Bush in India: Just Not Welcome > > > > > > > > > by > > Arundhati Roy and Shoma Chaudhury > > Tehelka > > March 26, 2007 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The following is an interview with Arundhati Roy, > > conducted by Shoma Chaudhury of Tehelka. > > > > There is an atmosphere of growing violence across > the > > country. How do you read the signs? In what > context > > should it be read? > > > > You don’t have to be a genius to read the > signs. We > > have a growing middle class, reared on a diet of > > radical consumerism and aggressive greed. Unlike > > industrializing Western countries, which had > colonies > > from which to plunder resources and generate slave > > labor to feed this process, we have to colonize > > ourselves, our own nether parts. We’ve > begun to eat > > our own limbs. The greed that is being generated > (and > > marketed as a value interchangeable with > nationalism) > > can only be sated by grabbing land, water and > > resources from the vulnerable. What we’re > witnessing > > is the most successful secessionist struggle ever > > waged in independent India â€" the secession > of the > > middle and upper classes from the rest of the > country. > > It’s a vertical secession, not a lateral > one. > > They’re fighting for the right to merge > with the > > world’s elite somewhere up there in the > > stratosphere. They’ve managed to commandeer > the > > resources, the coal, the minerals, the bauxite, > the > > water and electricity. Now they want the land to > make > > more cars, more bombs, more mines â€" > supertoys for > > the new supercitizens of the new superpower. So > it’s > > outright war, and people on both sides are > choosing > === message truncated === ____________________________________________________________________________________ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! 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