Tuesday, April 12, 2016

No Joke

After the First World War, in Germany a fanatical anti-immigrant, anti-semitic, racist, anti-communist ran for office. His candidacy was treated as a joke, because his politics were so ridiculously radical that no one in the right mind would vote for him, or so said the common wisdom of the day. He appealed to the lowest common denominator, he vilified members of a specific religion and demonized people of other races. He was fiercely anti-communist and claimed to be a Christian. He was a total joke. When he got elected, the common wisdom said "Oh it's not big deal, he'll get rid of the Communists and then we'll vote him out." He got rid of the Communists all right, then the Jews, the intellectuals, the free thinkers, the Gypsies, the handicapped, and then everyone who disagreed with him. Millions died because of him. Why? Because he was treated as a joke and no one except his insane followers took him seriously until it was too late to do anything but go along or die. And most people weren't willing to die to oppose him. Yeah, I'm talking about Hitler and despite the fact that the comparison is so badly over-used, in this case it is very, sickeningly fitting.

Other parents tell their kids to be good or Santa Claus won't give them presents. My mother told me to never say a thing against anyone with a different cultural, religious or ethnic background or I'd be branded as a Nazi. She told me I must never forget what he did or it'll happen again. And I didn't.

I didn't forget that he traumatised, tortured, murdered, dehumanised 11 million people. Doing something like that to one person is disgusting enough. But no, it was 11 f***ing million, most of them German Jews, German homosexuals, German writers and philosophers. They were part of a nation, and their loss is just as devastating to us as it is to their respective communities.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

The importance of marks

Okay so people have been posting a lot about marks and board results in the last few days. They've basically sugar-coated their bullshit and have tried saying things that youngsters would like to hear. Although I do agree with the fact that your marks don't really matter in the end, the way it's being told is downright stupid. 

You obviously don't need good grades if you're talented. But here's the thing - Most of you guys aren't. Your parents/teachers/friends might have told you good things about yourself but most of them are wrong. It takes way more than just talent to make it big. You think your marks don't matter? Tell that to a kid who won't be able to get into his/her dream college. 

Yes there are flaws in the education system but that doesn't change the fact that being an idiot is always unacceptable. Give your best in exams because they do fucking matter. Talent won't get you anywhere if you don't have access to a platform to showcase your thing. Top colleges in India provide you that platform. Getting good grades matter in that context. Not everyone is a talented (lucky?) motherfucker so you need to actually work hard and not listen to some random comedian about what he feels about your grades.