sajal javid May 26, 2005
#93 Posted by Saminasha on May 28, 2005 9:37:08 am
Also,
to what extent do the values of ``stigma`` and ``honor`` as performed and attached to the bodies of girls and teenage girls indirectly strengthen the social mechanism of denial and silence?
to what extent do the values of ``stigma`` and ``honor`` as performed and attached to the bodies of girls and teenage girls indirectly strengthen the social mechanism of denial and silence?
#92 Posted by Saminasha on May 28, 2005 9:31:23 am
Ana, Shore Sahib, Miriam and Sajal,
I understand your points about sexual assault not being limited to race, culture, ethnicity and orientation. What might be worthwhile exploration is in what manners are south asian communities confronting assailants thru social and legal policy and what kinds of support systems are available to survivors (``victim`` is not an adequate term).
Again, orgs in the US like Sakhi, Mannavi and Apna Ghar are creating strong webs of lawyers, psychs, safe houses, support groups etc. in order to serve women and children survivors.
How does one make these orgs and these kinds of efforts a visible part of mainstream south asian/sa diasporic communities?
I understand your points about sexual assault not being limited to race, culture, ethnicity and orientation. What might be worthwhile exploration is in what manners are south asian communities confronting assailants thru social and legal policy and what kinds of support systems are available to survivors (``victim`` is not an adequate term).
Again, orgs in the US like Sakhi, Mannavi and Apna Ghar are creating strong webs of lawyers, psychs, safe houses, support groups etc. in order to serve women and children survivors.
How does one make these orgs and these kinds of efforts a visible part of mainstream south asian/sa diasporic communities?
#91 Posted by Dash_Dot on May 28, 2005 9:17:24 am
Re: # 82 from almost the beginning of the interacts here, this story was described as a ``white people`s story.`` from that moment on a judgment was attached to this which is being explained in various ways.
The refuge of the blind, the mute, and the deaf. The image of three monkeys came to mind when I read this in the initial interacts. What is really appalling, and I know this for a fact since I have worked for and amongst these people, is the callous attitude of those around them - both relatives as well as friends. It is very much similar to the stories you women being paraded naked through streets not for doing anything illegal or being morally wrong, and for the legislated gang rape. All this done in front of gaping and gwaking crowds, and there is not one man (or any one even a woman) who dares lift his/her finger to help.
This discussion, wouldnt have gone in the direction of incest, and away from child molestation if the author and editors were a bit more careful, and provided a footnote, an epilogue or a prologue giving some facts and figures. At the very least, since, we are reading all of this using a web browser a damned link from where this could have been obtained, should have been provided.
Anyway all of this way to dipressing to discuss. The only way to tackle it right now it seems to to provide a framewokr of care for the victims.
The refuge of the blind, the mute, and the deaf. The image of three monkeys came to mind when I read this in the initial interacts. What is really appalling, and I know this for a fact since I have worked for and amongst these people, is the callous attitude of those around them - both relatives as well as friends. It is very much similar to the stories you women being paraded naked through streets not for doing anything illegal or being morally wrong, and for the legislated gang rape. All this done in front of gaping and gwaking crowds, and there is not one man (or any one even a woman) who dares lift his/her finger to help.
This discussion, wouldnt have gone in the direction of incest, and away from child molestation if the author and editors were a bit more careful, and provided a footnote, an epilogue or a prologue giving some facts and figures. At the very least, since, we are reading all of this using a web browser a damned link from where this could have been obtained, should have been provided.
Anyway all of this way to dipressing to discuss. The only way to tackle it right now it seems to to provide a framewokr of care for the victims.
#90 Posted by temporal on May 28, 2005 9:14:15 am
ana, miriam, shore, sammi, amrita, HP, dotty and others:
thoughtful posts...and thoughtful deliberations...up there i see this artilce has been read or clicked 1891 times...please keep up with your thoughtful posts...the majority of readers can easily discern between the posts of the insecuristas and the abdul hates
insecurista
n: singular
a person who displays one or more of the following symptoms:
a person who is insecure about his/her world view, mental outlook, physical self, who froth easily, provoke unnecessarily, have deep seated complexes camouflaged with righteous indignation, think s/he knows the value of everything when in reality s/he knows only the price, henpecked, in lousy relationships with their spouse and children, and a menace and a danger to themselves if left untreated e.g. most abdul-hates
thoughtful posts...and thoughtful deliberations...up there i see this artilce has been read or clicked 1891 times...please keep up with your thoughtful posts...the majority of readers can easily discern between the posts of the insecuristas and the abdul hates
insecurista
n: singular
a person who displays one or more of the following symptoms:
a person who is insecure about his/her world view, mental outlook, physical self, who froth easily, provoke unnecessarily, have deep seated complexes camouflaged with righteous indignation, think s/he knows the value of everything when in reality s/he knows only the price, henpecked, in lousy relationships with their spouse and children, and a menace and a danger to themselves if left untreated e.g. most abdul-hates
#89 Posted by Saminasha on May 28, 2005 8:45:20 am
Ana and Shore Sahib,
Perhaps Chowk and its interactors will one day be worthy enough to hear your ideas and input.
Perhaps Chowk and its interactors will one day be worthy enough to hear your ideas and input.
#88 Posted by ShoreSahib on May 28, 2005 8:37:48 am
Re: # 82
You know Ana, when I was nine I was sexually abused. I did not even know at the time what sex was, or what this man was doing was wrong.
I so totally agree with you.
You know it takes courage to admit in public that you were sexually molested.
God bless your heart.
You know Ana, when I was nine I was sexually abused. I did not even know at the time what sex was, or what this man was doing was wrong.
I so totally agree with you.
You know it takes courage to admit in public that you were sexually molested.
God bless your heart.
#87 Posted by ShoreSahib on May 28, 2005 8:32:35 am
You know Ana,
I am a social worker and I work in close proximity with these so called White people.
They are just people, like any other peoples on the earth. They have the same problems, wishes, desires, ambitions like any from the South Asian community.
People like the Hapless Trio always want to create divisions and point fingers and make fun of the ``OTHER``. This ``OTher`` can be western societies or on a more personal level, those South Asians that have been blessed with good education and a liberal all inclusive mind set.
It is funny that Urstruly mentioned that girls get pregnant at the ages of eight and nine regularly in the West. Perhaps the ones he knows. I work with unwed pregnant women and girls, and I have yet to see or hear about a nine year old that ended up pregnant.
Mr. Urstruly`s reality testing is extremely poor.
I am a social worker and I work in close proximity with these so called White people.
They are just people, like any other peoples on the earth. They have the same problems, wishes, desires, ambitions like any from the South Asian community.
People like the Hapless Trio always want to create divisions and point fingers and make fun of the ``OTHER``. This ``OTher`` can be western societies or on a more personal level, those South Asians that have been blessed with good education and a liberal all inclusive mind set.
It is funny that Urstruly mentioned that girls get pregnant at the ages of eight and nine regularly in the West. Perhaps the ones he knows. I work with unwed pregnant women and girls, and I have yet to see or hear about a nine year old that ended up pregnant.
Mr. Urstruly`s reality testing is extremely poor.
#86 Posted by miriamk on May 28, 2005 8:30:45 am
Ntsyed sahib:
#83
That`s right Ntsyed sahib let`s discuss my sleeping and waking habits because I`m almost certain that`s what sajal intended. Nice tangent/diversion by the way! :).
If all of us seem to have missed this esoteric point why don`t you in your infinite and Yoda-ish wisdom enlighten us. Or is it more fun to play games when a serious topic of abuse is being discussed?
#83
That`s right Ntsyed sahib let`s discuss my sleeping and waking habits because I`m almost certain that`s what sajal intended. Nice tangent/diversion by the way! :).
If all of us seem to have missed this esoteric point why don`t you in your infinite and Yoda-ish wisdom enlighten us. Or is it more fun to play games when a serious topic of abuse is being discussed?
#85 Posted by ShoreSahib on May 28, 2005 8:25:46 am
Re: # 81
Dear Miriamk,
I am sure you must have figured out that the hapless trio ( UrstrulySONOtTruly, EchoDoom and NtFakeSyed) seriously lack the testicular fortitude to discuss issues at hand. They would rather glorify the past and present glories of the version of their Islam. I think it stems from their deep sense of insecurity and an unconscious inferiority complex that instead of thinking for themselves as independent humans, they have to color everything with their ultra-conservative, misinformed, and very very misguided view of Islam.
U know Miriam Aapi,
I have realized that it is absolutely no use discussing issues with the hapless trio because our aims are totally different. You and I would like to discuss issues and create dialogue.
They would rather heckle, poke fun at liberal minded people and reiterate to ad infinitum their morally superior position on every known issue to WO(MANKIND).
Dear Miriamk,
I am sure you must have figured out that the hapless trio ( UrstrulySONOtTruly, EchoDoom and NtFakeSyed) seriously lack the testicular fortitude to discuss issues at hand. They would rather glorify the past and present glories of the version of their Islam. I think it stems from their deep sense of insecurity and an unconscious inferiority complex that instead of thinking for themselves as independent humans, they have to color everything with their ultra-conservative, misinformed, and very very misguided view of Islam.
U know Miriam Aapi,
I have realized that it is absolutely no use discussing issues with the hapless trio because our aims are totally different. You and I would like to discuss issues and create dialogue.
They would rather heckle, poke fun at liberal minded people and reiterate to ad infinitum their morally superior position on every known issue to WO(MANKIND).
#84 Posted by miriamk on May 28, 2005 8:22:52 am
Ana:
#82
Thank you for sharing that story. No matter how many times I hear stories like that the feelings elicited are the same; intense anger for the person inflicting the abuse and terrible sadness/helplessness for the child in question.
I hope what you said drives the point home because it is quite evident that what I (and others) have been saying is falling on deaf ears :).
#82
Thank you for sharing that story. No matter how many times I hear stories like that the feelings elicited are the same; intense anger for the person inflicting the abuse and terrible sadness/helplessness for the child in question.
I hope what you said drives the point home because it is quite evident that what I (and others) have been saying is falling on deaf ears :).
#83 Posted by ntsyed on May 28, 2005 8:01:27 am
Re: # 81
miriamk Sahiba,
Today ain`t yer lucky day, either...not as of May 28, 2005 5:51am PT. Oooh.....yer`n early birdie, aincha? Or you couldn`t sleep?
Keep tryin` :-)~~
miriamk Sahiba,
Today ain`t yer lucky day, either...not as of May 28, 2005 5:51am PT. Oooh.....yer`n early birdie, aincha? Or you couldn`t sleep?
Keep tryin` :-)~~
#82 Posted by ana on May 28, 2005 7:57:18 am
from almost the beginning of the interacts here, this story was described as a ``white people`s story.`` from that moment on a judgment was attached to this which is being explained in various ways.
as miriam put it so succinctly, there is a power dynamic at work here in this story, and there is a power dynamic involved when a man/woman who is an authority figure in a child`s life is involved in sexual relations with her/him. . . a child ``consenting`` to sex assumes that a child is aware of what the sexual act involves and that is simply NOT the case for most of the children involved. a child is overpowered by confusion and fear, and the words of an elder telling him/her that he/she is loved more than anything on earth, or she is beautiful.
i was six years old when a stranger, a oily-haired man who looked all grown-up to me with a moustache was unzipping my trousers, telling me how nice they looked, and touching me in an area i had little awareness of save that it was ``there``. if my siblings hadn`t rescued me, there is no telling what could have happened. i was very frightened and confused. and this didn`t happen in farangi lands, this happened in lahore, on a college campus. it wasn`t a family member, but had my father, or my elder brother done this i would have been no less confused or frightened. and because of my paralysis from fear, what happened to me was determined as being my fault, as my father`s reaction showed us the next day.
it is all well and good for us to attach incest to religion, or a value system, but really, a value system is NOT the issue here. an issue here is having sex with a child under the guise of love linked to abuse. and what has been disturbing about many of these interacts, is the assumption that a) a child is able to consent. and b) a child is fully aware of what he or she is consenting to. and it doesn`t look like we`re going to talk about that, if we keep harping on religious vs. secular value systems.
as miriam put it so succinctly, there is a power dynamic at work here in this story, and there is a power dynamic involved when a man/woman who is an authority figure in a child`s life is involved in sexual relations with her/him. . . a child ``consenting`` to sex assumes that a child is aware of what the sexual act involves and that is simply NOT the case for most of the children involved. a child is overpowered by confusion and fear, and the words of an elder telling him/her that he/she is loved more than anything on earth, or she is beautiful.
i was six years old when a stranger, a oily-haired man who looked all grown-up to me with a moustache was unzipping my trousers, telling me how nice they looked, and touching me in an area i had little awareness of save that it was ``there``. if my siblings hadn`t rescued me, there is no telling what could have happened. i was very frightened and confused. and this didn`t happen in farangi lands, this happened in lahore, on a college campus. it wasn`t a family member, but had my father, or my elder brother done this i would have been no less confused or frightened. and because of my paralysis from fear, what happened to me was determined as being my fault, as my father`s reaction showed us the next day.
it is all well and good for us to attach incest to religion, or a value system, but really, a value system is NOT the issue here. an issue here is having sex with a child under the guise of love linked to abuse. and what has been disturbing about many of these interacts, is the assumption that a) a child is able to consent. and b) a child is fully aware of what he or she is consenting to. and it doesn`t look like we`re going to talk about that, if we keep harping on religious vs. secular value systems.
#81 Posted by miriamk on May 28, 2005 5:51:00 am
Ntsyed Sahib:
#38, #51
I understand completely the question Urstruly Sahib or yourself have posed (please read posts #49 and #76). What I don’t understand is why you (or anyone else) prefer to assert a values framework instead of discussing the issue at hand (i.e. the abuse of a child by her father). Could you and/or anyone else please explain that to me.
#38, #51
I understand completely the question Urstruly Sahib or yourself have posed (please read posts #49 and #76). What I don’t understand is why you (or anyone else) prefer to assert a values framework instead of discussing the issue at hand (i.e. the abuse of a child by her father). Could you and/or anyone else please explain that to me.
#80 Posted by ntsyed on May 28, 2005 3:45:06 am
Re: # 51
Temper, temper, temper.... lol
Like I said in #38: ``Let`s see how many of them it takes to figure out the question and compose an intelligent answer without starting another tangent.``
FOCUS, babe.....FOCUS!
#52 by HP
``#51 by temporal
That was not necessary!``
I`m much obliged, Sir!
tasleemaat :-)~~
#54 by ShoreSahib
``Temporal Bhai,
Your question was brilliant and poignant considering NtfakeSyed`s perpetual cranial flatulence.``
Mehdi Hassan: ``ye dhuan sa...khaaan se uth`ta haaaaaiiiii...``
siiiiigh....I couldn`t have found anything so befitting SS`s state if good old Mehdi Hassan hadn`t crooned it so magnificently.
Kyon Bhai-Bunno, cigar pe baith k huqqa p rahay thay kya?
ya huqqay ki chilum pe baith k cigar?
AGAIN:
Like I said in #38: ``Let`s see how many of them it takes to figure out the question and compose an intelligent answer without starting another tangent.``
:-)~~
Temper, temper, temper.... lol
Like I said in #38: ``Let`s see how many of them it takes to figure out the question and compose an intelligent answer without starting another tangent.``
FOCUS, babe.....FOCUS!
#52 by HP
``#51 by temporal
That was not necessary!``
I`m much obliged, Sir!
tasleemaat :-)~~
#54 by ShoreSahib
``Temporal Bhai,
Your question was brilliant and poignant considering NtfakeSyed`s perpetual cranial flatulence.``
Mehdi Hassan: ``ye dhuan sa...khaaan se uth`ta haaaaaiiiii...``
siiiiigh....I couldn`t have found anything so befitting SS`s state if good old Mehdi Hassan hadn`t crooned it so magnificently.
Kyon Bhai-Bunno, cigar pe baith k huqqa p rahay thay kya?
ya huqqay ki chilum pe baith k cigar?
AGAIN:
Like I said in #38: ``Let`s see how many of them it takes to figure out the question and compose an intelligent answer without starting another tangent.``
:-)~~
#79 Posted by iron_mask on May 27, 2005 11:10:33 pm
this article is interesting at many levels. Interesting in that it is extremely disturbing. Interesting in that is is describing the power shakeel has over the kid - read that last line.
But it doenot answer any issue associated with child molestation, child pornography, incest or whatsoever.
If this hadnt appeared on Chowk, I woud I would say that this is what paedophiles of this world write and read (even that damned last line, can change its meaning) and we would all be arrested for this.
But, hey, these 78 posts indicated otherwise. It should have been expected that Urstruly would have taken this line, and the others lining up on the other side. Both respectfully circling each other, waiting for the other to slip up.
#78 Posted by amrita on May 27, 2005 9:46:27 pm
Urstruly,
Okay, a couple of things –
First of all, however much religion may come into play here, to say that secular society has no morals is the height of bigotry and ignorance. Secular society disapproves of a number of things including robbery, murder, rape, etc. Their thought might be derived from religion [although it is never just one religion and is also based on legal, philosophic and mass movements in other states], but their execution is based on the effect it has on citizenry.
I was plenty sure that homosexuality is coming into the picture, and I have addressed that in post 50. pls refer and also understand the last three sentences of that particular para.
Urstruly, pls look up that list of words – no, I really mean it – and then we can have a discussion. Also when you answer the questions posed in post 48, pls try and answer from a human perspective not a religious one and let’s see where that takes us.
As for the “innate” human behavior – I have already addressed that issue and have explained why humans should and are capable of incorporating learned behaviors. Unless you feel diapering has a religious base too?
The dismissive attitude towards psychology is a little more puzzling – from “a man of science”, Dotty said? – because childhood trauma goes on to affect adults. If this is news to you, let me be the first to inform you. You can learn more in detail by visiting your nearest book shop.
Also, I don’t know where you have seen 10 yr olds regularly having sex in the West, but I hope you immediately informed the authorities even if you felt that was the norm.
Okay, a couple of things –
First of all, however much religion may come into play here, to say that secular society has no morals is the height of bigotry and ignorance. Secular society disapproves of a number of things including robbery, murder, rape, etc. Their thought might be derived from religion [although it is never just one religion and is also based on legal, philosophic and mass movements in other states], but their execution is based on the effect it has on citizenry.
I was plenty sure that homosexuality is coming into the picture, and I have addressed that in post 50. pls refer and also understand the last three sentences of that particular para.
Urstruly, pls look up that list of words – no, I really mean it – and then we can have a discussion. Also when you answer the questions posed in post 48, pls try and answer from a human perspective not a religious one and let’s see where that takes us.
As for the “innate” human behavior – I have already addressed that issue and have explained why humans should and are capable of incorporating learned behaviors. Unless you feel diapering has a religious base too?
The dismissive attitude towards psychology is a little more puzzling – from “a man of science”, Dotty said? – because childhood trauma goes on to affect adults. If this is news to you, let me be the first to inform you. You can learn more in detail by visiting your nearest book shop.
Also, I don’t know where you have seen 10 yr olds regularly having sex in the West, but I hope you immediately informed the authorities even if you felt that was the norm.
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