sajal javid May 26, 2005
#208 Posted by ana on May 30, 2005 12:14:55 pm
re: chasing tails. . .
to quote from the song ``atomic dog`` : ``. . . for the dog who chases his tail will get dizzy.``
there was a comment made here that i cannot ignore completely. i understand why it was made, but it is left open for interpretation. i will leave it open, except to say that in the many posts we have had here, there have been a variety of people from different backgrounds be they religious or not, indians, pakistanis and the ``hyphenated`` ones. (those who live outside of india and pakistan). and i for one appreciate everyone`s input here, even those we`ve disagreed with. . . sajal disappeared on us at some point, but we`ve all moderated this quite well, and i for one appreciate that the issues this story presented with were more the focus rather than everything else which is usually the focus on other boards. i think my input is done here for now, as i need to focus on exams, but again, it was nice exchanging views with y`all.
--ana
to quote from the song ``atomic dog`` : ``. . . for the dog who chases his tail will get dizzy.``
there was a comment made here that i cannot ignore completely. i understand why it was made, but it is left open for interpretation. i will leave it open, except to say that in the many posts we have had here, there have been a variety of people from different backgrounds be they religious or not, indians, pakistanis and the ``hyphenated`` ones. (those who live outside of india and pakistan). and i for one appreciate everyone`s input here, even those we`ve disagreed with. . . sajal disappeared on us at some point, but we`ve all moderated this quite well, and i for one appreciate that the issues this story presented with were more the focus rather than everything else which is usually the focus on other boards. i think my input is done here for now, as i need to focus on exams, but again, it was nice exchanging views with y`all.
--ana
#209 Posted by HP on May 30, 2005 12:26:36 pm
Here is an exchange on a forum with some folks on this issue.
(Apologies if you find some quotes offensive!)
“I`m sure it happens, but I`d be willing to bet a grand it`s a VERY low percentage, and also that most of that is done in the backwoods states where all the family fcks the family and that`s been going on for decades!”
“My ex was from a family that was a pillar of the community (ok...It`s a small, rural community, but NOT a backwoods dump!) Right before we split, after 20 years, she confided that her dad had sex with her from the time that she was about 6. She SAYS that it stopped when she was about 10 but I have strong reasons to believe that it continued even AFTER she and I were married.
She had 4 sisters and ALL 4 of them supposedly had sex with him, too. One of them (the youngest) even had a baby...supposedly by him.
If you knew these people, and DIDN`T know the history, you would never believe that it had happened. My ex was the sweetest, cutest, meekest girl around there! ``
``I was talking with a girl on the internet a couple a nights ago. She says that she had sex with her dad since she was 5....intercourse since 8. She sent me some pics of her.....a real cutey pie. She says that HE instigated it but that she really liked it and would tease him into doing stuff on a regular basis....from the time she was 6.
“As a HS teacher, I use to hear the kids talking about whose dad was doing the daughters. ``
``I really think that it happens a lot more than most of us think....even in areas that are NOT backwoods, Desi.”
“You people who insist on believing that fathers don`t fck daughters don`t know much about this world.``
``I dated a girl once - we were both in our early twenties - who refused to have sex with me. I couldn`t figure out why then one day she told me she would want to let me know that she was having sex with her dad since her mother died when she was 12.
So that explains why her dad was so mean to me. “
”Folks, dads fcking daughters? it happens more often that you`d think.”
There is an underworld out there!
(Apologies if you find some quotes offensive!)
“I`m sure it happens, but I`d be willing to bet a grand it`s a VERY low percentage, and also that most of that is done in the backwoods states where all the family fcks the family and that`s been going on for decades!”
“My ex was from a family that was a pillar of the community (ok...It`s a small, rural community, but NOT a backwoods dump!) Right before we split, after 20 years, she confided that her dad had sex with her from the time that she was about 6. She SAYS that it stopped when she was about 10 but I have strong reasons to believe that it continued even AFTER she and I were married.
She had 4 sisters and ALL 4 of them supposedly had sex with him, too. One of them (the youngest) even had a baby...supposedly by him.
If you knew these people, and DIDN`T know the history, you would never believe that it had happened. My ex was the sweetest, cutest, meekest girl around there! ``
``I was talking with a girl on the internet a couple a nights ago. She says that she had sex with her dad since she was 5....intercourse since 8. She sent me some pics of her.....a real cutey pie. She says that HE instigated it but that she really liked it and would tease him into doing stuff on a regular basis....from the time she was 6.
“As a HS teacher, I use to hear the kids talking about whose dad was doing the daughters. ``
``I really think that it happens a lot more than most of us think....even in areas that are NOT backwoods, Desi.”
“You people who insist on believing that fathers don`t fck daughters don`t know much about this world.``
``I dated a girl once - we were both in our early twenties - who refused to have sex with me. I couldn`t figure out why then one day she told me she would want to let me know that she was having sex with her dad since her mother died when she was 12.
So that explains why her dad was so mean to me. “
”Folks, dads fcking daughters? it happens more often that you`d think.”
There is an underworld out there!
#210 Posted by ana on May 30, 2005 12:29:44 pm
p.s to #208.
incest/child molestation is very much a pakistani issue, it is very much an indian issue, it is very much an american issue, it is very much a worldwide issue. on behalf of the pakistanis on this board who have been molested, or whose pants were being unzipped while being spoken ``sweetly`` to, i would like to make that clear for those who say that this is not a pakistani issue at all -- perhaps the poster meant to say something else?
incest/child molestation is very much a pakistani issue, it is very much an indian issue, it is very much an american issue, it is very much a worldwide issue. on behalf of the pakistanis on this board who have been molested, or whose pants were being unzipped while being spoken ``sweetly`` to, i would like to make that clear for those who say that this is not a pakistani issue at all -- perhaps the poster meant to say something else?
#211 Posted by HP on May 30, 2005 12:34:17 pm
ana,
You are right. My fault! I meant NOT a pakistani issue alone!
#212 Posted by ntsyed on May 30, 2005 12:41:29 pm
Re: # 189 & 193 Raw_Dust
Quran - the alter ego of Mohammad - giving the Prophet Mohammad, a blank cheque to populate his harem with even more Wives that a True Momin can only dream for in his next life. Brilliant!
No sire, yours are priceless posts on this board – both mentioned above :-)~~
As I have pointed out in my last post, this is a perfect example of pure Islam-bashing without any basis, rhyme, reason, or substantiation of any kind. The EMBODIMENT of belligerent anti-Muslim islamophobe.
I thank you for proving my point so effectively!
Wallah, if it wasn’t for these suckers, this work would be so boring.... :-)~~
Alhumdollilah wa Allah O Akber. Indeed He works in mysterious Ways.
:-)~~
#197 by miriamk
It’s official, democracy has run amuck at Chowk.
Thank you dear sister miriamk for proving that democracy ``as defined by the glorious West today`` does nothing but run amuck until the public throws up arms and goes to play Shrek or get drunk after work or change the channel on the tele for a cheesy movie with a ``who cares anymore`` attitude while raw dust piles up on our values - the central point of my post.
:-)~~
#187 by Ana,
While Urstruly replies to your post, I just wanted to point out the following:
In theory, your argument that `` `moral` values without religion are not impossible`` sounds good and valid. Unfortunately, it has been amply disproved by Raw_Dust in 189 & 193. I hope you noticed that too.
Thank you for #200.
:-)~~
#213 Posted by ntsyed on May 30, 2005 12:45:02 pm
Re: # 189 & 193 Raw_Dust
Quran - the alter ego of Mohammad - giving the Prophet Mohammad, a blank cheque to populate his harem with even more Wives that a True Momin can only dream for in his next life. Brilliant!
No sire, yours are priceless posts on this board – both mentioned above :-)~~
As I have pointed out in my last post, this is a perfect example of pure Islam-bashing without any basis, rhyme, reason, or substantiation of any kind. The EMBODIMENT of belligerent anti-Muslim islamophobe.
I thank you for proving my point so effectively!
Wallah, if it wasn’t for these suckers, this work would be so boring.... :-)~~
Alhumdollilah wa Allah O Akber. Indeed He works in mysterious Ways.
:-)~~
#197 by miriamk
It’s official, democracy has run amuck at Chowk.
Thank you dear sister miriamk for proving that democracy ``as defined by the glorious West today`` does nothing but run amuck until the public throws up arms and goes to play Shrek or get drunk after work or change the channel on the tele for a cheesy movie with a ``who cares anymore`` attitude while raw dust piles up on our values - the central point of my post.
:-)~~
#187 by Ana,
While Urstruly replies to your post, I just wanted to point out the following:
In theory, your argument that `` `moral` values without religion are not impossible`` sounds good and valid.
No offence, but unfortunately, it has been amply disproved by Raw_Dust in 189 & 193. Please think about it without your emotions.
Thank you for #200.
:-)~~
#214 Posted by miriamk on May 30, 2005 1:09:19 pm
Ntsyed Sahib
#213
Aray Ntsyed Sahib you are taking life much too seriously. Please lighten up, take a few chill pills and then we’ll hang out and have a discussion. Your delightful persiflage notwithstanding, I could have said I have a pain in the neck summer class and a huge assignment due tomorrow and so I can’t get into this in a serious way today but I didn’t want to bore everyone with the mundane details of my life. Hence the Shrek comment. Although I do play it with my nephews and am not ashamed to admit it in public.
You know me, this dear sister isn’t abandoning the good fight. I just a have G.P.A to keep up here…grad. school and all…you understand.
#213
Aray Ntsyed Sahib you are taking life much too seriously. Please lighten up, take a few chill pills and then we’ll hang out and have a discussion. Your delightful persiflage notwithstanding, I could have said I have a pain in the neck summer class and a huge assignment due tomorrow and so I can’t get into this in a serious way today but I didn’t want to bore everyone with the mundane details of my life. Hence the Shrek comment. Although I do play it with my nephews and am not ashamed to admit it in public.
You know me, this dear sister isn’t abandoning the good fight. I just a have G.P.A to keep up here…grad. school and all…you understand.
#215 Posted by hamidm2 on May 30, 2005 1:22:42 pm
save the chickens ..........
...... even though nobody keeps any kind of statistics on anything in pakistan, it is common knowledge that incest, child molestation and pederasty is very common - even more so than in the west ........... the big difference is the trapped whale syndrome - remember a few years ago when a few whales trapped somewhere off the west coast had the whole nation mesmerized for more than a week ? ........ when people are starving to death, or dying of malaria, a few young boys being buggered by maulvis or nieces being raped by mamoons is not big news ............
.......... it should be obvious to anyone whith half a brain that has not been pulverized by swaying back and forth while chanting in arabic, that these diseases have to be more prevalent in societies where the sexes are strictly segregated .............. for god`s sake even chickens and farm animals are not safe from a ninteen-twenty year old young man with raging hormones and no hope of finding a human sexual partner !!!
............. so let`s worry about poultry..............
...... even though nobody keeps any kind of statistics on anything in pakistan, it is common knowledge that incest, child molestation and pederasty is very common - even more so than in the west ........... the big difference is the trapped whale syndrome - remember a few years ago when a few whales trapped somewhere off the west coast had the whole nation mesmerized for more than a week ? ........ when people are starving to death, or dying of malaria, a few young boys being buggered by maulvis or nieces being raped by mamoons is not big news ............
.......... it should be obvious to anyone whith half a brain that has not been pulverized by swaying back and forth while chanting in arabic, that these diseases have to be more prevalent in societies where the sexes are strictly segregated .............. for god`s sake even chickens and farm animals are not safe from a ninteen-twenty year old young man with raging hormones and no hope of finding a human sexual partner !!!
............. so let`s worry about poultry..............
#216 Posted by HP on May 30, 2005 1:38:58 pm
hamidm,
``for god`s sake even chickens and farm animals are not safe from a ninteen-twenty year old young man with raging hormones and no hope of finding a human sexual partner !!! ``
Off topic... Normal sexual behaviour in every farming community...
``for god`s sake even chickens and farm animals are not safe from a ninteen-twenty year old young man with raging hormones and no hope of finding a human sexual partner !!! ``
Off topic... Normal sexual behaviour in every farming community...
#217 Posted by hamidm2 on May 30, 2005 2:04:28 pm
hp,
..... i am not surprised by your statistics and i am sure they are tha same for india or pakistan ............. i used to think that mrs hamidm, wo is an er physician, was paranoid when she refused to let our kids have sleep-overs and would not trust even her own brother to look after them for an hour or so .............. i never drive my daughter`s friends home unless my daughter is with us, and unless mrs hamidm is home they cannot come over ............ as adults it is our duty to protect our children and contrary to the popular delusion our ``family values`` do not offer a lot of protection ...........
..... i am not surprised by your statistics and i am sure they are tha same for india or pakistan ............. i used to think that mrs hamidm, wo is an er physician, was paranoid when she refused to let our kids have sleep-overs and would not trust even her own brother to look after them for an hour or so .............. i never drive my daughter`s friends home unless my daughter is with us, and unless mrs hamidm is home they cannot come over ............ as adults it is our duty to protect our children and contrary to the popular delusion our ``family values`` do not offer a lot of protection ...........
#218 Posted by ana on May 30, 2005 2:09:01 pm
okay. . . time to shut down the computer but a few things:
HP: thank you. :)
ntsyed: raw dust may have challenged it, but i know people who live and have lived it.
hamid: your trying to make a point via humor/sarcasm is not quite working here. sometimes you really do make much more sense when you`re serious.
and now, to the deluge. . .
--ana
HP: thank you. :)
ntsyed: raw dust may have challenged it, but i know people who live and have lived it.
hamid: your trying to make a point via humor/sarcasm is not quite working here. sometimes you really do make much more sense when you`re serious.
and now, to the deluge. . .
--ana
#219 Posted by BeeJay on May 30, 2005 3:04:50 pm
Sorry I am a bit late joining you all (didn’t ANYBODY miss me)? Darn, I feel so small! Just when I started to think that this nacheez had begun to mean something to this lot. Oops, another 4-ltr word slips out. Oh well, no kayamat so far!
Sajal, needless to repeat others, but it’s indeed a beautifully written article. I found its ending particularly strong!
My two cents:
First, let’s not worry about what used to happen in ancient/old times, the problem of NOW is the one needing address.
Sexual predatory is an individual-centered issue, and certainly not specific to a particular type of religious or societal setup. (As shown in another short article (Kati Patang by Azmat Hussain) 3-4 weeks ago, such abuse is also not limited to girls.) However, most such predators are “cunning” and very highly opportunistic. Therefore, a particular societal backdrop may sometimes provide increased opportunities for such individuals.
In the west, because most families are nuclear, there are rarely any extended family members available and these opportunities may be more frequent. Potential perpetrators would be sometimes immediate relations or associated figures (for example, the boyfriend of a divorced mom) or members of the clergy, or a school teacher, or whoever gets an opportunity to spend time with the child alone. Therefore, the state is trying to get more involved into this issue by encouraging teachers, students, neighbors, etc. to report suspected abuse situations. In my view, this is having a significant success, not so much by directly deterring the perpetrators, but by empowering the child by making them more knowledgeable about what could happen to them and how to go about reporting it.
In the subcontinent, it may be the other way around. Since there are so many family members around, the number of potential predators may also be more. This is of course complicated by the fact that sex itself may be a taboo subject (what to say of this type of sex) and the kid is not able to talk to any one. In my view, in most cases the spouse or other immediate family members are usually aware of the “problem” but choose to look the other way, either they are themselves afraid, or uncomfortable with the topic, or insecure/dependent. Also, the law-enforcement agency may be ineffective or missing.
Most abused children, particularly whose abuse remains undiscovered or gets hushed up, themselves would repeat the cycle by committing abuse – this is a statistical fact.
It should also be mentioned that there is legally no such thing as a child’s “consent” for something of this nature.
Also, even without sex education, most children can instinctively feel the “wrongness” of such activities, no matter how bonded they may be (through family ties or other links) to the perpetrator. However, sex education empowers them more, a LOT more!
Note: MiriamK, various posts.
Your anger is a natural gut reaction in situations like this for anyone who empathizes with the victim. I do feel that the focus must however, remain on ways to address the problem (in other words, while castration may be desirable, some kind of education/counseling may be more practicable, since many times the victims/survivors are economically dependent on the criminal).
Ana:
I commend you that you can find the courage to narrate the tragic experience from your own situation. Not easy! May God give you the power to put it (and keep it) behind, on a permanent basis. Most victims are not able to completely do so.
#220 Posted by hamidm2 on May 30, 2005 3:13:45 pm
ana,
.......... okay.... as a father and somone who personally knows a few victims of child molestation and incest, i am deadly serious about this subject .............. what gets my goat is the fact that a lot of desis think that they are immune from this problem; that this is yet another manifestation of western decadance; that if only we buried our noses in the book and raised our butts to the heavens we would escape from this scourge; that our ``family values`` will protect our nieces and nephews from being molested by family members .and that if only we could return to the time of the prophet we could preempt dirty old men from molesting our daughters by marrying them off to dirtier old men ............. it is sheer nonsense being perpetuated by delusional desis and mad mullahs ..............
..........damn !
.......... okay.... as a father and somone who personally knows a few victims of child molestation and incest, i am deadly serious about this subject .............. what gets my goat is the fact that a lot of desis think that they are immune from this problem; that this is yet another manifestation of western decadance; that if only we buried our noses in the book and raised our butts to the heavens we would escape from this scourge; that our ``family values`` will protect our nieces and nephews from being molested by family members .and that if only we could return to the time of the prophet we could preempt dirty old men from molesting our daughters by marrying them off to dirtier old men ............. it is sheer nonsense being perpetuated by delusional desis and mad mullahs ..............
..........damn !
#221 Posted by tahmed32 on May 30, 2005 4:48:00 pm
hamidm: perhaps if they armed goats in Pakistan, they would not be molested...
:-)
:-)
#222 Posted by rahul_capri on May 30, 2005 5:00:44 pm
Re: # 213
ntsyed
In theory, your argument that `` `moral` values without religion are not impossible`` sounds good and valid.
No offence, but unfortunately, it has been amply disproved by Raw_Dust in 189 & 193. Please think about it without your emotions.
Could you please explain your statement? How has Raw_Dust been immoral?
Thanks.
ntsyed
In theory, your argument that `` `moral` values without religion are not impossible`` sounds good and valid.
No offence, but unfortunately, it has been amply disproved by Raw_Dust in 189 & 193. Please think about it without your emotions.
Could you please explain your statement? How has Raw_Dust been immoral?
Thanks.
#223 Posted by Urstruly on May 30, 2005 5:02:51 pm
MAAN KA YAAR
It was my second week in United States when I first arrived here. My friend gave me ride to this appartment that I rented. I was unloading my luggage when this guy at the apartment`s enterance offered to help. A young white guy in his late teens - very nice and cultured. I was little surprised because I was debriefed by friends and relatives that in US being nice means being gay but this guy turned out to be fine. After that he would occassionally meet me in the elevator or hallway and we exchanged niceties. I came to know that he and his sister, probably a year younger than him lived, with their mother, who herself was probably in late thirtees.
One day, the next week, when I moved in, I was coming back from the university I saw this guy standing at the front eneterance; we said hi and just about then a flashy new accura stopped in the driveway. His mother was with a black guy in the car. I asked him who was the dude. Well I was new in the country and I hadn`t learn to mind my own business yet; and he casually said ``my mom`s boy friend``. I don`t know what state of mind I was in, but his words hit me across my chest. What the hell did he just say? ``Mom`s boy friend``. Translated in Urdu it turned out to be ``yeh aadmi meri maaN ka yaar hay``.
Mom and her friend went upstair and this guy asked me if he could hang out with me in my appartment. Of course he was trying to give privacy to his mom. Anyway he hung out with me for a while and left in the evening.
The same night I was returrning from doing some groceries across the street I saw his sister in a car in the apartment parking lot. She was in the lap of her boyfriend and hadn`t her bum repeatedly pressed the horn while doing whatever she was doing in the lap I wouldn`t have known what was going on in there. I looked the other way and walked into the building. The elevator was unussaully busy at the time and I decided to take the stairs. Well between the second and third floor this guy, my neighbor dude was pinning a girl down and they were necking, as I was told later. I ran upstairs and shut the door behind me tight. Accura was still parked in the parking lot and I was thinking that I came to the wrong country.
So I was thinking today that as we are blindly following West and as we are enlighteneing ourselves a day might come when the phrase ``meri maaN da yaar`` would not raise any eyebrows. We would be hanging out to give privacy to our mothers. Fab five sang the ``the fat bottomed girls`` and Abrar ul Haq would be singing ``motay dhooway waliaN kuriaN`` and the dhee chods would have Accuras. That would be the day.
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