Posted on December 23, 2019
by neuroticphilosopher
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Just when I almost gave up. Although, that’s a terribly arrogant statement to make, who was I to give up anyway. What did I ever do. I grew up thinking the country belonged to everyone, people who didn’t think so were in a minority… Continue Reading “Indians are alive”
Category: Environment, I think.., Philosophy, Politics, Science, World CultureTags: Activism, Amit Shah, Assam, BJP, Citizenship amendment act, Divisiveness, heritage, Hindu Rashtra, Hindutva, Human rights, Incarceration, India, Jamia Milia, JNU, Modi, Nazi, NRC, Protests, Students
While I didn’t participate in the #MeToo movement on social media, for personal reasons, I am privileged to live in the time where it happened. I lament about all things going wrong in our time, but one must witness some things that will be… Continue Reading “Confidence and self esteem: learn’ings’ from TV”
Category: Books, Cinema, Entertainment, I think.., Philosophy, Politics, UncategorizedTags: #MeToo, Activism, British TV shows, Corfu, female lawyer, feminism, feminist movements, Habeas corpus, Indian TV, Indian women, inspiration, Keeley Hawes, love, Martha Costello, Maxine Peake, Melania Trump, midlife crisis, old love, QC, romance, Silk, The Durrells in Corfu, TV shows, universal suffrage, Women's issues