From  Tehelka Magazine, Vol 5, Issue 22, Dated June 07, 2008  
CULTURE & SOCIETY   
  
CTRL. ALT.  SPEW
Online message  boards are rife with unabashed bigotry. ANASTASIA  GUHA reports 
THEY HAVE WRATH, and  it is growing ever more fierce. Their comments are 
vitriolic, often profane,  frequently bordering on diabolical and their punch 
bag of choice is the  Muslim community in India.
The day after the  BJP has by all accounts won decisively in Karnataka, reader 
response sections  on the Rediff.com message boards are clocking comments in 
impressive numbers.  And they are frothing at the mouth. At the time of going 
to press, an  article analysing the weekend results has already 156 comments.
“Now why do you hesitate,  come and join BJP. Your commies and will be wipe 
away by next two to three  years along with Muslims (sic)” says one. Another 
proclaims “United we  can rule the world. If all Hindus get united in India we 
can easily become  a super power and the world’s policemen by 2012.” “Hinduism 
means superiority,  patriotism and equality. Hinduism means live and let other 
live.” We are  reliably informed that all “educated, patriotic, prosperous 
people choose  the BJP.” Someone declares India a Hindu country and demands 
“saffron  colour in every state of India. And make our flag only saffron and 
white”.  And in case you are interested the saffron stands for purity and the 
white  for peace. “Jai Hind. Jai Sri Ram, Jai Hanuman bring back Ram Rajya, 
throw  these traitors out,” writes someone and you can almost hear the 
anthemic,  chanting voice he would use to yell that sentiment at a political 
rally.
The Internet was meant  to herald the liberating power of anonymity. It hid 
race, gender, age,  nationality, disabilities — phy sical and otherwise. It was 
supposed to  go a long way in terminating prejudice in public discourse. Yet 
even a  casual perusal of these comment boards reveals how crushingly, 
self-evidently,  dangerously false — that original vision has been rendered.
Who are these people?  How do they get away with expressing opinions that are 
not as much irrational  diktats as they are prejudices sprayed with pure 
unadulterated hatred?  The kind that would never be publicly expressed, save 
perhaps, at the  most vocally saffronised gathering. Is there anything but the 
most perfunctory  policing of these virtual spaces? Unlike a lot of other 
sites, which can  be a free for all, Rediff scrupulously removes all abusive 
text yet, there  seems little censorship of content. TEHELKA went to the 
offices of a leading  national television channel and found a 22-year-old in 
charge of monitoring  comments on their news casts, she had been told to remove 
posts with specific  cuss words like f**k and its variations.
Narendra Modi’s victory  speech after his party retained power in Gujrat has 
over 52 thousand views  on Youtube and even 6 months and 381 comments later, 
people are continuing  to engage with the clip. “Why are Muslims terrorists, 
criminals, and burden  to any society they live in — we should throw then out 
of India?” demands  one. “Islam and Muslim backwardness is the main cause of 
poverty, crime,  and drag in India, also Muslim countries are the most backward 
and poor  such as gutter countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan,” 
says  another. These are the sorts of comments that would make liberals shudder 
 and rummage around frantically for their passports.
The blankness of the  Internet, the apparent distance between conversants, 
their shifting personas,  the dizzying succession of far-flung connections, 
perhaps even the hypnotic  qualities of the computer screen itself, all 
powerfully invite us to project  ourselves into the electronic ether under the 
illusion that we are in  a valid discourse. The next time you are online, take 
a good look around;  we may be labouring under a dangerous illusion. 
 
From  Tehelka Magazine, Vol 5, Issue 22, Dated June 07, 2008    


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