tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post845298092369859200..comments2024-03-18T17:10:39.347+05:30Comments on E=mc^2: Give me ignorance, it’s my birth rightSujaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16539694685428659940noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-85473360645371790092012-06-26T09:50:10.775+05:302012-06-26T09:50:10.775+05:30>>> I can admit that it is somewhat a vic...>>> I can admit that it is somewhat a vicious circle<br /><br />I do agree some extent that many of our establishments are run with vested interested.<br /><br />But why do we look towards government only for everything that happens in the country? <br /><br />What happened to "Society"? From the time beginning has humans learnt everything in schools only?<br />Organized and administered educational institutes are hardly 200 year old. Were people ignorant prior to that?<br /><br />I strongly believe that we, even educated, stopped thinking and keep blaming somebody always.<br />How many software and finance professionals have time today to teach morals to their children? Even if they have time, they are worried about kids future growth in terms of wealth and comfort.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-87140745168783539912012-06-24T13:45:06.753+05:302012-06-24T13:45:06.753+05:30good one sujai, though with a small disagreement.&...good one sujai, though with a small disagreement."<br /><br />"I am not sure where these kids would learn... ..If not in school, where else?"<br /><br />Do you think so. I do not. To make schools capable of teaching these things the schools and the educational system, alongwith its academics should have the right political sense, which makes political literacy a must. Without that, our schools would fail in this.<br /><br />I can admit that it is somewhat a vicious circle.<br /><br />RegardsRajeeve Chelanathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03546010817433761511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-56503460275022823262012-05-18T07:57:11.274+05:302012-05-18T07:57:11.274+05:30"Those who cannot learn from history are cond..."Those who cannot learn from history are condemned to repeat it": George Santayana.<br /><br />Exactly. Sujai you also need to look at the history of muslim rule in India and also of islam in general:<br /><br />http://www.islam-watch.org/Python Clojurehttp://alisina.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-53064693172673214302012-05-12T00:33:26.991+05:302012-05-12T00:33:26.991+05:30The primary cause of discrimination is IDENTITY. O...The primary cause of discrimination is IDENTITY. Over the period differences in IDENTITIES lead to complex.<br />Can all human begins on earth give all kinds of identities except humanity?<br />Then there is no need for reservation. Conversely any kind of empowerment will not remove discrimination. At the most roles will be reversed. Today's oppressed will become oppressors in next milleinium.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-90992219271736509692012-05-01T16:27:39.494+05:302012-05-01T16:27:39.494+05:30I do agree with some parts of the post...but still...I do agree with some parts of the post...but still think, it's lopsided. Problem of discrimination can be found in every nation (developed or otherwise), kind may differ. I would say formal education has little to do with decrease in such perception, it's more about how society moulds (refer racial discrimination & sexual abuse cases statistics wherein you will find developed countries on the wrong side even after considering unreported cases in developing economies). Further, most of the population (list incl. names like Narayanmurthy, Ratan Tata etc.) will agree reservation or the way they are imparted, require a changeabhishekjnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-72399810675880570152012-04-26T23:46:33.986+05:302012-04-26T23:46:33.986+05:30"Give me ignorance, it’s my birth right
In In..."Give me ignorance, it’s my birth right<br />In India, we have three major types of discrimination- that of caste, that of sex and that of religion, in the order specified."<br /><br />No need to read any further. I agree with you Sujai. There is too much discrimination in India and the US. Sooooooo oppressive!! Lets cut through the ignorance once and for all. We need a revolution. We should learn from the muslim majority countries. In those countries (which are mostly theocracies) they really love their minorities. They are all like mini utopias. We should all become like them. <br /><br />Nonsense. <br /><br />What do you say "moderator".. since you are the only one who will ever see this comment maybe I should just start speaking directly to you :))Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-4672690502462228392012-04-26T11:37:19.726+05:302012-04-26T11:37:19.726+05:30"Those who cannot learn from history are cond..."Those who cannot learn from history are condemned to repeat it": George Santayana.<br /><br />Pretending that something did not happen or does not exist is the quickest shortcut to "moronism".Jai Gottimukkalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17295146527743208423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-76190274887556479522012-04-18T18:28:20.876+05:302012-04-18T18:28:20.876+05:30You missed one category. The learned treat others ...You missed one category. The learned treat others with contempt and derision. In reality these are not learned but hypocrites who think they are learned.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-17589612647150053332012-04-17T18:23:40.999+05:302012-04-17T18:23:40.999+05:30Excellent writeup Sujal..
I was thinking on the sa...Excellent writeup Sujal..<br />I was thinking on the same lines the past few days too..<br />great work.Jayarajnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21825668.post-59019086135464437212012-04-17T09:43:10.903+05:302012-04-17T09:43:10.903+05:30Very good post. There are so amn y other topics li...Very good post. There are so amn y other topics like the Kashmir Issue which I think should be part of our school syllabus.Nitin Singhnoreply@blogger.com