“To successfully create
illusion
The first thing you
need is trust.
But to perfect an
illusion, the false reality must
appear as authentic as
the one it hides.
Careful attention must
be paid in detail.
The slightest of
imperfections
can, like a pin to a
balloon,
burst the illusion.
And the truth behind
the
illusion becomes
revealed.”
I sat in the auditorium
disgusted, disappointed and disillusioned listening to a survey and its
analysis conducted by bunch of interns under a renowned social organization on
child sexual abuse. It was not the results of the study that pained me, but it
was the immaturity with which the issue of child sexual abuse being handled that
disgusted me; I failed to understand how can anyone trivialize the issue by
giggling around, giving lame answers and feeling privileged when someone shared
their trauma of child sexual abuse with them? There was so much synchronicity
in the sharing around the survey and the organization for which these people
(interns and employees) were working as both just talked about organization,
people and the years that they have completed, leaving behind the issue for
which they intent to work! I see no point why I should celebrate a man/boy if
he is working for gender issues. Do we celebrate women doing the same or do we
point fingers at them or more conveniently they are taken for granted? And this
pissed me when the crowd clapped for the only boy intern among the many girls,
and yes he enjoyed the attention too.
“Did you involve any
slum community or any specific community in your survey?”
“No”, was the blunt
answer for a very crucial question. This made me wonder about the entire
purpose of the study as for me it seemed that the study was oriented for the privileged
class, forgetting how the intersection of class, caste and religion have impact
on gender issues. Also i heard someone share, "When i started the work around the issue, i was told that i will play a role in breaking the families, but now i stand here after healing many people." Don't know why people working on gender boost about this saying as they end up creating structures again. There was no relevance, need and practical implications of
this study as visible from their presentation. Whatever little experience I have
in the social space I have heard a lot about abstract ideas of life such as
love, empathy, compassion and peace but unfortunately with every step I take
forward, I didn’t receive the same from the people who say it loud and clear. I
could see myself getting angry and at the same time getting amazed at their
perspective on the entire issue, damn it’s unbelievable that they have working
like this for so many years without reflecting!
So with a heavy heart, I decided
to walk out of the event with the learning “all that glitters is not gold”
and determination that i have a long journey to undertake to make my dream of
social change come true.
No comments:
Post a Comment