Friday, December 28, 2012

Are we born to be raped and harassed?


This is the question one of my friends asked me.
Of course, I negated her with a big NO but I was struggling to recover from the shame of the news that the girl who was hospitalized after a brutal gang rape incident passed away.

Notwithstanding the gravity of the event, social networking sites keep asking for LIKES and SHARES. Some of them give you a KBC kind of option; if you are LIKING the post you support death penalty for the culprits and if you COMMENT you support life long imprisonment. Leave it aside. Whenever Facebook gets flooded, such scums float around. 

It's not a crime that a person possess an instinct of strong amorous desire to a particular person or to the opposite gender in general. It's not an offense that a person of age above 18 watches a sexually pleasing video in his/her own private environment. The essential thing one should keep in mind is, "Is my act causing harm to another one?". If the answer is YES, think of the situation where the same act is done on you by them. This reasoning is purely psychological and can be reached by applying common sense. We don't need to look up on heaven or hell. After all that's what religion teaches us;think of  the most pompous seat reserved for you in heaven for the good things you do, and of the most repulsive punishments awaiting you at hell for the sins you commit. We don't need religion to judge whether my act promises me a reward after death. We don't have to be morally good for a reward.Think about it rationally. "Is my act causing harm to another one?". Apply this question and seek the answer by yourself. Now, reciprocate the roles of persons and ask it again. Reach a conclusion not for heaven's sake but for humanity's. 

Protestors demand death penalty to the people accused. Thinking emotionally,one would feel the same. However, our country is not known for having the best investigators and police force who can take impeccable judgements. They are unfamiliar to the modern methods of investigation that involves the use scientific, psychological and logical methods. Their primary power is that of muscle. Assume the situation, there was a person in the bus who was innocent. Nevertheless, he was caught for traveling in the bus in which the crime occurred. Now the girl passed away. If police decides the culprits by situational evidence, this innocent man will be caught along with the original culprits. So, an innocent man suffers. This is the problem of not using enough technological and scientific methods to assess a crime. Our police has to learn more about it. So, I wouldn't recommend death penalty to them. I appreciate the comment of former Supreme Court Judge Justice:V.R.Krishna Iyer in this regard. The culprits must be castrated. It seems to be logical to me. What do you think?

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Mixed Bag Quiz May 2012

Quiz Champion Chess Special Quiz


    1. Identify one of the popular opening moves shown in picture













    Queen's Gambit
    Sicilian Defense
    Nimzo Indian Defense
    King's Indian Defense

    2. The following artwork designed by Lady Gaga for her single, Judas, was prepared with the help of which popular software?













      Adobe Photoshop
      Microsoft Word
      Gimp
      Microsoft Paint

      3. Which casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer
      company signed Novak Djokovic to a five year contract as their brand ambassador?










      Uniqlo
      Nike
      Sahara
      ADIDAS

      4. What was the opening share value of Facebook as it began trading on Nasdaq?

      $38
      $42
      $70
      $28




      5. The name of the person below is Mr. Watson. He is the founder of which popular company?

















      IBM
      Oracle
      Google
      Yahoo

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Which is Sachin Tendulkar's best shot? Take part in this Global Survey

Sachin's upper cut
Which is Sachin Tendulkar's best shot?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




  
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