Friday, 26 June 2015

The Dogs and Cows Politics

All of a sudden, two animals seem to have ignited the pent up passions of the Bollywood folk. Cow and Dog. Both are being slaughtered for food. So while it is al-right to slaughter a cow according to most of them in India, it is cruel to kill dogs for food. 

Is this fair? Is it because dog is a more domestic animal than maybe a cow is? Is it because you and your kids can play with dogs and not with cows? Is it because in some social circles keeping a dog as a pet is more fashionable and the in thing than maybe donating some money to build a cow shed? 

Both are domestic animals. Yes, dog is definitely a man's best friend. Especially, when people these days do not trust their own loved ones; dogs have become confidantes of their owners or should I say friends. But does that mean, a cow can receive any less treatment? I agree you cannot keep a cow in the uber swanky homes of posh localities in the burgeoning metros of this country. But what gives you a right to treat a cow any less than a dog? Who will decide that a cow can be food but not a dog? And on what basis? Just because dogs are  oh cchhhoooo cuteee! Awwww!!!

So when Maharashtra government decided to ban beef, prominent people from the film fraternity were up in arms and termed it as a violation of human rights. Wow! I don't know if the same educated class are even aware that there are a lot of tribes in India, not far away from Mumbai, who do eat dogs for food. There are many states in India where it is a delicacy and a meat which is prepared for special occasions.

Why is there a double standard in this regard? The flashy matinee idols who pose nude for PETA, the people who compete for the title of the best vegan bodies of the country / world, how come killing cows is al-right with you guys? Food is like religion. No one can say, mine is better than yours. 

So I humbly urge the illustrious people who want to pseudo-run this country, STOP THE DOUBLE SPEAK. 

The season of double roles have returned...

Some beef humor
(Photo Courtesy: iDiva)

Also watch this video, which will make you think about cruelty against animal.(Warning: This video has some disturbing images. Please watch it at your own risk and kids under adult supervision)

https://www.facebook.com/gary.yourofsky/videos/825517227503527/





Saturday, 20 June 2015

Accepting alternative lifestyle (the LGBT talks)

I am sure all of you have heard or watched  about the new Myntra's ad "Bold and Beautiful". Doesn't ring a bell? 

This is what I am talking about: 



So now tell me if you have heard about the First Indian Lesbian ad that has been doing some buzz around. Ah yes! Ding Ding Ding...


What made you remember it, is the word Lesbian, isn't it? 

This ad is a part of the ‘Bold and Beautiful’ initiative by Myntra to promote the apparel brand Anouk. The ad is  named – The Visit, captures the anxiety that the girls feel as she is set to announce their relationship to one set of parents. It is a subtle start for Myntra if they want to continue with the series of this ad. This video has gone viral instantly as it deals with the LGBT concept (yes, it is not an issue)

The Supreme Court might have upheld the controversial Section 377 of the IPC, but that does not mean that LGBT activism has withered away in the country. India voted against the same sex marriage proposal brought forward by Russia in the UN Assembly.

So what do we know about this community? They are normal, regular people like us, who eat the same food like us and breathe the same air which we breathe. They are not contagious or filthy minded. They come from various walks of life and excel in various professions. They will not pounce on you just because of what they represent.

Now the main question is- Why is India not open to the LGBT community? 

These people have accepted what they are, acknowledged it and have embraced their lifestyle choices whole heartedly. Now, Indian families have also started opening up and accepting their kids preference and lifestyle. One of the recent example is the matrimonial advertisement given by Mr.Harish Iyer (and before you say it out loud, no, he is not a chakka or a hijra, they are a total group altogether and different from being gay) 

On other hand, actor Aamir Khan has been creating awareness amongst the public on a national platform through his show Satyamev Jayate about accepting alternative preferences.


Watch Satyamev Jayate's episode on this topic






India has documented proof that homosexuality existed in the ancient days. The books like Kamasutra and architecture in Khajuraho depicts the same sex relations in an erotic way. Why is India then being hideous about this issue?


We at the NEW YOUNG US, feel that no person should be judged on their sexual and personal preference. It is not up for discussion and an invasion in one's privacy. It is someone's lifestyle choice. Treating the LGBT community with such hatred is not going to stop them from being in existence. Treating them abnormally or as second grade citizens is not right way to deal with matter. Unless someone makes it, this is not an issue in itself. What is normal for one may seem abnormal for others.For example: Imagine that you were forced to have sexual relations with same gender people as a societal rule, how would you feel about it? Quite frustrated and coerced right? 

Pinpointing and calling names shows the maturity of the person and reflects their own character.  One may not have to agree with the preferences these people make in their life, but it need not always end up in ruckus. If you agree with them means you accept them, and if you don't agree at least learn to adjust or not voice your opinion about them. 

If for a single moment you thought, they are afraid of who they are and about their prospects, you might want to lift the rock, you have been living under.They do not want your opinions, pity or sympathy, they just want their rights and freedom as much as we have. All we are saying is, cut them some slack and better start accepting the LGBT community as they are strong minded and would not stop for the world.














Monday, 15 June 2015

BFC vs MMB

It was the night of all nights on the 30th of May. 

A few dark clouds hung over the Bangalore sky making it a sweaty afternoon. Almost everyone who knows the city's weather would have known that rain was imminent. What was also imminent was the clash of the titans which would determine the champions of i-Legaue. The national football league in India. 

Going into this match were Bengaluru FC (BFC) and McDowell's Mohun Bagan (MMB). Two teams which by far had been the most consistent sides of the league. Bengaluru FC went in the final game 2 points behind the leaders MMB. BFC has well and truly captured the imagination of the city and the football fans in the city by winning the i-League in 2013/14. While MMB is one of the most decorated clubs in the country along with their cross town neighbors KingFisher East Bengal. This promised to be a treat night for the fans. And boy, did it live up to that billing. All MMB needed was a draw, while BFC had to win the game to be crowned champions. 

As we got closer to the kick off the rains gods decided to show up to an event of such magnitude too. Braving the rain 21786 fans trooped into the Sri Kanteerva stadium to support the home team BFC. West Block A was buzzing as usual, but the North Stand gave a good account of themselves too. 

BFC started the game on the front foot and created the openings in the meanest defense of the league so far. Rooney made runs which left the MMB central defence clueless at times. The finishing however did not come. Udanta and Robin ably supported him, but a slippery pitch is a footballer's nightmare and that did not help in sustained attacks. Just about when the fans were set to resign themselves to a goalless first half, BFC earned a corner from the left flank. As the ball curved towards the penalty spot, John Johnson rose above everyone else and headed home the opening goal. Sri Kanteerva exploded and so did Eddie the club mascot. He did a small jig just behind the MMB goalpost. All that effort of the season was paying off and BFC were one 'half' away from retaining the championship. 

It stayed 1-0 till the lemon break. 

Second half started and the rains gods took the matter into their own hands. It poured cats and dogs as MMB looked for an equaliser. Sony Norde and Katsumi Yusa gave Curtis Osano and Johnson a lot to think of. Osano in particular was awesome keeping MMB at bay. And when MMB managed to get through him they had Ralte to contend with. Ralte the BFC goalie made a stunning one handed save in the 85th minute to deny a spirited MMB effort again but the clearing failed and the result was a corner. In came the ball and like Johnson in the first half, Rasaq the MMB central defender beat his marker to slip the ball past Ralte. MMB fans, players, coaching staff were sent into a tizzy. Chettri came of the bench in a last bid effort to salvage a goal and retain the championship. But the goal that mattered did not arrive. 

MMB were crowned champions and BFC and BFC fans were left thinking of what could have been. 

There is a 6 month gap now before the 2015/16 season begins and the fans can get to see their stars in action again. But one thing for sure is come next season, BFC fans will be back supporting their team to the hilt shouting, "This is Bengaluru FC .. Ahou Ahou Ahou!"


You can know more about namma Bangalore Football Club at: http://www.bengalurufc.com/


Here are some pictures from the match.


Crowd from BFC stand-the sea of blue.


BFC vs MMB( i-league 2015)





Sunday, 14 June 2015

Introduction to the bloggers

Welcome to our blog!

We are the brother-sister blogger duo from Bangalore, India. Writing has been our passion from long time. Since early childhood, we have been introduced and allowed a platform to exchange our ideas and be a part of discussion. This enabled us to think extensively on pressing topics. But as we both grew older, we understood what it is to be a teenager and a part of the New Generation.

This is where we came up with the idea converting our thoughts to blogs.

We will be talking about everything and anything that is youth-centric and would love to interact, discuss with our readers. 

Ashok is an IT Professional, Closet activist, Arm-chair Sports pundit, Wannabe writer and a Travel seeker .

Preeti is a Content writer by day and trying to run around everywhere at night. She loves cooking, reading, singing and a closet dancer. She is also enthusiastic of riding her two wheeler. 

So come on, be a part of the NEW journey with us where we feel readers are the inspiration and interaction with them is our learning.