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Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
I have to read about it..
but, you know I am really confused too.It is not just the argument of retaining the "quality breed" of Brahman bulls but, it is the cultural/traditional sentiment of the Tamilians that is clearly reflecting in the large-scale protest for pro-Jallikattu.Now that is a difficult thing to deal with.Anything scientific like the argument of sifting the quality bulls for breeding purposes can be countered with a better method of preserving the quality breed through scientific means.When it has now become a question of cultural sentiment, how do you bring the people to understand?I am much confused too... but but but, here comes the interesting part - apart from preserving animal rights, the consitution also has given the state with the responsibility of creating scientific temper among the people :) (don't remember the articles and stuff , bear with me here).It is to be seen, I have no idea how the state will do in talking the sentimental citizens into giving up the tradition, a very interesting case.
#Jallikattu is an integral element of the voice and identity of Tamilians. #ISupportJallikattu #WeNeedJallikattu #TamilCulture
Originally posted by: -sevenstreaks-
Simple if u are banning ban for all states...y this hypocrisy...this happens in other state y not in d state where its originated...then wat about those Rooster fights...I feel its much more cruel than slaughtering animals...atleast here bulls arent allowed to fight with one another...sceinetific measures ? I read Somewhere in total 6 species were there ...one is already extinct? Wat measure did they taken to preserve that...I blame my state government...wen we ppl crying for kaveri water did d other allowed even after SC ordered them...I totally blame my state government...and Who I am to order government to ban jallikattu...its farmers /villagers who bring up these bulls even technology is advanced much more...am not helping farmers...I don care about them even when they suicide...I don really try to help them even when they sell land or animals ...its upto d one who brings/own ...and they want it and I support them...hope they lift d ban and conduct this with safety measures...I know
This post is not releated to bollywood...
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
I have to read about it..
but, you know I am really confused too.It is not just the argument of retaining the "quality breed" of Brahman bulls but, it is the cultural/traditional sentiment of the Tamilians that is clearly reflecting in the large-scale protest for pro-Jallikattu.Now that is a difficult thing to deal with.Anything scientific like the argument of sifting the quality bulls for breeding purposes can be countered with a better method of preserving the quality breed through scientific means.When it has now become a question of cultural sentiment, how do you bring the people to understand?I am much confused too... but but but, here comes the interesting part - apart from preserving animal rights, the consitution also has given the state with the responsibility of creating scientific temper among the people :) (don't remember the articles and stuff , bear with me here).It is to be seen, I have no idea how the state will do in talking the sentimental citizens into giving up the tradition, a very interesting case.