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 The Age of Cyber Patriots!
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Posted on 08-26-11 8:37 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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How apt is this for some of our fellow sajhaites!
http://www.nepalitimes.com/issue/2011/08/26/ThisIsIt/18488

This Is It
The age of cyber patriots


RUBEENA MAHATO

Despite being from a country that lags behind in every development index ever devised, some of us still seem to be astonishingly thin-skinned about what outsiders say about us. Instead of being outraged about the hundreds of thousands of young Nepali women rotting in brothels in India, we react over forgettable remarks made by foreign actors or authors.

Ten years ago, Nepal's cities were convulsed by paroxysms of violence over something Hrithik Roshan was thought to have said. The politically-instigated riots were supposed to be against India, but six Nepalis were killed, Nepali businesses and tourism suffered, and our international image was badly dented.

Things haven't changed much. Taslima Nasreen is silly enough to forget to take her passport to the airport and misses her flight to Kathmandu. And she tries to make light of it by tweeting innocently that she didn't know she needed a passport to go to Nepal as she didn't consider it foreign. So what? But trust our cyber pseudo-nationalists to get their knickers in a knot and flame her with hate tweets.

They tweeted profanities, but what made things worse was, as usual, a mainstream portal that misinterpreted Nasreen's original tweet to say she had thought 'Nepal was a part of India'. If Nasreen had any plans to take next morning's flight to Kathmandu, she was advised to cancel.

The eruption of self-fanned anger on twitter's timeline later spread to the blogs, Facebook and news portals. People made fun of Nasreen, said she was ignorant not to know Nepal was a sovereign country.Why is it so important for us what Nasreen says or thinks about our political status? Even if she actually thought Nepal was "like India" as did Indian actress Madhuri Dixit few years back, just for the sake of argument, why should we let that bother us? There is no dearth of fools in the world. Should we go around answering everyone?

As a well-known writer, it was careless of Nasreen not to measure the repercussion of her tweet, which although said in good faith, she should have realised could translate as a political statement to many. And it would have been wiser if she just issued a simple sorry and moved on. Instead, she retorted with more tweets, and added fuel to the fire, going on to say fatwas will be issued to her in Nepal now and her books would be burnt.

But much more than an exiled Bangladeshi author, it was Nepal's cyberwarrior community that exposed itself as insensitive and insecure. If Nasreen is guilty of plain stupidity, why grace it with any more importance than it deserves? The way Nepalis reacted was perhaps scarier than what Nasreen said or implied. But most disgraceful in all this was how 'nationalists' of another kind chose to respond. They bent over their backs to issue apologies to Nasreen in a bid to save 'Nepal's face', proving once again how desperately we desire validation by foreigners.

The edifice of our nationalism seems to rest on whipped up jingoism and the faded glory of our past. Our otherwise laid-back nationalism erupts only when some ignorant fool somewhere is quoted saying that Buddha was born in India. Is our nationalism so fickle that we have to get worked up about this even as we know, Nepal as a nation state did not exist when Buddha was born and neither did India? Is our patriotism so brittle that we get into a frenzy when someone says Mt Everest is in China, even though half of the mountain is in China anyway?

If we were truly nationalistic, we should work towards resolving our political stalemate, taking pride in incorruptible leaders, ensuring 24-hour power and double digit growth. True nationalists would be helping create jobs at home so our compatriots wouldn't have to work for a pittance in 50 degree heat in the desert. Yet, one of our greatest source of nationalistic pride seems to be that our young men fight and die for a foreign nation or that the second shortest man in the world is a Nepali.

Ultra-nationalism and politically-fanned jingoism has always been a danger in Nepal. Ten years ago it was hardcopy tabloids being used by politicians to fan the flames of street unrest over Hrithik Roshan. Today, with social networking sites on the Internet, demagogues have an even more powerful instrument to spread hate wider and faster.

Chauvinistic Facebook pages that spread racism get thousands of likes. It's time for peace-loving moderates on social networking sites to speak up to drown out the messages of hate. The core issue is, we take our nationalism too seriously and our socio-economic backwardness not seriously enough. Let's put our own house in order first, let's work to build a prosperous and peaceful Nepal that we can be truly proud of, and nationalism will take care of itself.



 
Posted on 08-26-11 10:31 AM     [Snapshot: 55]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great post! shows you how easy it is to trigger violence. So called self righteous "patriots" aka ignorant shit heads,  can't think for themselves and start pouring out their frustration/hate to anything being said by anyone. pathetic and sad!! 

 
Posted on 08-26-11 10:39 AM     [Snapshot: 49]     Reply [Subscribe]
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देशको अर्थिक-सामाजिक स्थिती हेर्ने भिन्नै निकाये छ र एदी कुनै दिन त्यो ठाउँ मा पुगिन्छ  अथवा देशको त्यो ठाउँबाट चिन्ता लिने दिन आउछ भने त्यो पनि गरिएला तर कुनै रन्डिले मेरो देशलाई देश नै होइन भनेर टुइतरमा भन्छे भने म तेस्को बिरोध त्यसरी नै गर्छु किनभने टुइतर इज वेल  विदिन मै रिच यान्ड आइ ह्यव एवेरी राइट्स टु  डिफेन्द मै ग्रेट कन्ट्रि  । र एदी कुनै गुल्ले  ले कर्णालीका मान्छेमा टुइतर को पहुच छैन र तिनिहरु लाई यो कुरा को कुनै मत्लब पनि छैन भन्ने टिप्पणी गर्छ भने कर्णाली का मान्छेहरु मा त कन्डमको पनि पहुच छैन त तेसो हो भने तेल्ले नि तेस्को बुदीलाई कन्डम नलाई हानोश भन्ने सुझाब दिन चाहन्छु । धन्यवाद !

फ्याट बिष्ट

 
Posted on 08-26-11 10:48 AM     [Snapshot: 55]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I hope you are not criticizing other people's expression of patriotism here. Please know that just because we voice our opinions here doesn't mean we lack actions in our every day life either! Do not assume that we just come here type and our patriotism goes away once we turn our computers off. Exchange of ideas in writing such as cyber patriotism should never be criticized..you must know how important social sites are becoming in this world...these days everything is cyber not just patriotism...for example, dating has been cyber, friendship is becoming more cyber..in case you have not paid attention, all of recent middle east government fall from egypt..yemen to now libya has come out as a result of people coming together in the cyber world...so definitely do not undermine sajhaites coming together to show their patriotism either.

Cyber patriotism is a form of patriotism. it takes time to devote time in Sajha and to type and to come up with the ideas. Pen is mightier than the sword, so let people exchange ideas and express their patriotism without any negativity.
Do not be judgemental on how effective it is or not.  Its not for you or anyone to decide. Sure a lot of people come here to vent off, but then that is precisely what they do in the world of academics too..in the newsroom.....and everywhere else I can think of...since a lot of us can't be together at the same time sajha as such provides us this unique platform to share our feelings and views be it on holidays, dating, family relationships or patriotism.

Yeah at times it can be as simple as us babbling, but then thats what this forum is for also..Please remember the purpose, motive, and intention of all discussions before hinting anything negative about it.Our cyber patriotism has come as a result of our deep love for Nepal and if thats all we can do at the time then let it..remeber you think as you become..may be this will get us to be the agents of change for Nepal in a different way too..who says we dont want to creat jobs for nepalese..resolve electricity crisis in Nepal..? BTW, the one who is writing thsi article and yourself, what have you done to create jobs and resolve Nepal's every day crisis..please share with us..!!

Everything starts with a thought and sajha allows us to expand on our thoughts..don't try to kill an idea before its even born by asking for absolute results from here...We think as we become, so we must think patriotically at all times...yes, even in the cyber world cuz soemthing greater will come out of it for someone if not for everyone.

Take care,



 


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