shiv wrote:Absolutely. And this is something Indian liberals need to understand before they weep for MF Hussain. But on another note I am not at all sure how the "liberalism" of the west that now allows the painting of a picture of Jesus Christ sodomizing another Jesus Christ can be passed off as art.
It's called freedom of expression. But surely expressing a wish to assassinate someone is also freedom of expression. This seems to be a perversion of the mindset of the flower power generation that said "Make love, not war
You atleast have to give credit to the west where it is due. When they say that freedom of expression is a right that is guaranteed it, they mean it and it is available, even if the exercise of that right is offensive to a lot of people.
For eg, there was an "art" of Mary /Madonna by a nigerian artist who made it out of elephant dung, that was exhibited in one of the publicly supported museums in NYC when Guiliani was the mayor there. He ranted about it and said that the artist was insulting someone else's faith (the nigerian was catholic himself), threatened withdrawal of funding to the muesuem, but nothing otherwise .
Not so in India because of the incredible double standards we have here. Problem is when some groups are more "liberal" /"tolerant" or simply too far and above this kind of buffoonery, you take advantage of it. That is the key to the difference in "standards" when it comes to Hindu vs Muslim issues in India . Everyone knows that they have more "license" when it comes to Hindus who have to carry the "liberal cross" and uses it artistically and otherwise and know of the reaction from the Muslim when things are barely even borderline provocative (I remember as a kid of Deccan Herald being stormed by an article they had written )
And no, this is not just a Hindu vs Muslim issue. It is basically a question of cowardice and not able to face consequence of being truthful and so try to flog an easy route.
For eg, in TN, to show "conservatism" or say an "intercaste" marriage in TV/movies, the character would invariably be an identifiable Tamil Brahmin, with mores and practices which my grandmom (okay the one alive was an army wife since she was married at 16, so very modern in most ways, the other was a matriculate in the 1930s who could speak fluent english ) and her generation would find arcane to say the least. This simply flies in the face of reality that Tam Brahms are probably the most "westernized" (ok modern might be the better word) and "liberal" and among the highest rates of inter- regional/caste/race/cultural whatever marriages among any community in India! If at all they wanted to show such rigidity,they should portray a Thevar or similar Woman marrying a Scheduled Caste man . I guarantee you that it will never happen, because all hell will break loose. Do it at your own peril. Mani Ratnam discovered it with his movie "Bombay" which did all the right "liberal" things, but one mistake , a big one , was that the "hero" was a Hindu and "heroine" muslim and not vice versa. He showed a muslim girl going off an marrying a Hindu guy and he suffered a bomb attack.
Add to this anything that is "politically unpalatable" in TN and it is immediately banned . There was a movie "Ore oru Gramathile" that was "pro" reservation and it was banned after "agitations" by the DK type worthies. There was movie by Mohanlal (I think) called "Iyer The Great" (I didn't see the movie, dont even know what it was about).. again a big agitation, how can have a title that says "Iyer The Great" , that implies that only Iyer is great and all others are not great

kind of Lahori logic. Look at the recent ban on the movie Dam 999. And of course this is just from ONE state , with only a small sliver of the politics and taboos. Now multply it all India wide and then you know the "complications" .
The moment the liberals stop defending free speech in it's absolute, but want to have "differential" standards that are a function of someone's ability to foment violence or political mobilization or the tolerance of lack of it, they become just big hypocrites. That is the fundamental problem with the Indian liberals. I would have had greater respect for the Jaipur Literary whatever pooh bahs when they stood up against those "attacks on free speech" and not just merely focused on it when the protagonists are the Shiv Sena /BJP/right wing Hindu types.