I recently came across this news about a young woman who was raped by six boys in Mumbai, it was also mentioned that the guys were from assumable; respectable families and studied in so-called prestigious colleges of the city. So in conclusion is it true that education doesn’t necessarily makes you comprehend the right from wrong and if so then what would exactly ensure the same.
Interestingly enough I also came across reality TV shows where the girls are hot and the guys are happening, they speak in English which in India is still considered by some (may be more than some) to be the language of the elite. And all that comes out from these wealthy, handsome/beautiful Kids is procrastinations that were actually spoken by the most deprived class in U.K. or U.S. These kids uses the same with such élan as if its a credit to their upbringing, fittingly enough sometimes I find the shows producer/ mentor/.... also to be using the same to establish his (I am not sure exactly what). It can’t be his/ her breeds cause that becomes obvious to most viewers. Yes the young may still adopt this social aberration and think they have really made in to the ‘in crowd ‘but I am sure there is a mother like me who is terrified of her child's future. Is it so difficult to make the today's youth understand that mouthing slang’s will not get you anywhere all that it does is gives the audience a peek in to the kind of place you come from, your breed and your culture. The parents of these kids, do they ever watch these shows or are they too busy with their lives. And yes finally no one complains for the fear of being called a prude. I would rather choose prudence over total callousness and ignorance.
What about you?
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@ 2009-05-17 – 13:06:54
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