Originally posted by: Zeal17
They didn't made movies on such topics but atleast they could come out in support or say something about it. They post/tweet/say about random world events but not something which happened in their home country.
It requires both intellect, emotional maturity and blunt objectivity and may be some more attributes to accept, let alone express views on important topics. When an issue is blood-sanguine, heartbreaking and harrowing, it also requires empathy and feeling.
Phir khauff bhi to real hai na!!
Hence, it makes more sense to show sympathy for Burhann Bani..
It pleases the dispensation and marionette to chant justice for Afzal Guru..
Tweeting on world issues help them pretend that they care, increased woke-ness quotient is an additional advantage..
An old issue that happened at the very home front is raked mildly, and it is enough to send them to tizzy and shake them out of their comfort zone and this is what we get --- deafening, blinding, muting silence..
Black life matters -- yes it does
Jews lives matters- It did during holocaust as it does now
Muslim lives, especially post sept 11 2000, matters -- yes it did, it still does. New York for that matter was an applause worthy movie as was My Name is Khan.
Ukrainian lives matter. Their mass exodus to neighboring countries is real and should become a true narrative of home and world history. The victims of war deserve and hence should get both justice and closure..
Likewise, the lives of KPs matter. Although past cant be changed, it is at least time to acknowledge the hellish agony they were subject to. They are the victims of (civil) war and ethnic cleansing carried out by their own brethren at the behest of some outside force, Hence, it is time to rewrite history and offer them due apology if justice is not deliverable...
Edited by bashful_moon - 3 years ago