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| Wednesday, January 31, 2007 |
| MMS: Moral Mauling Scandals |
thinks Dude Hyderabadi...,
When I heard of the Delhi school’s MMS in December 2004 .., I was taken aback. I thought, ‘Am I still in India? Have we gone from being a country where a protective father dropping his shy daughter off at school nervously and coming back a good 15 mins early to pick her up, to the now-not-so-shy minor daughters letting some guy with a cam-phone that’s a lil’ too ‘high’ for his age. use it to film an intimate moment between them, which in the first place shouldn’t be taking place !?’.
I’m sure thousands of other Indians must have thought the same, may be in phrases of smaller length. The boy got sent to juvenile custody, the girl reportedly left the country and bazee.com’s CEO got arrested. Lessons learnt, India’s back to normal.. or so everybody thought. Sadly, it’s not.
If you know where to look on the net, there’s the shocking audio-visual evidence that so many crazy people out there still armed with those dangerous and sneaky privacy encroachers that fit right into your pocket that can do as much harm as good. So are these girls victims of circumstances? Not really. In most of these cases, the girl is well aware of the person ‘she trusts’ handling a cam-phone. Trust... people like these give that word a bad name. One uses it too much n the other misuses it
I don’t want to put too much of my personal life or opinions on the blog, but in this case, I have to. People in this world have changed so much, in many ways, that you JUST CANNOT trust anybody a complete 100 %. I have scores of people who disagree with me but, you’re just looking at the evil world through rose colored glasses. Be careful choosing the people you trust. One careless mistake can kill the trust your folks have on you, you might not be accepted in this cruel society and then, after everything’s over, you’ll have tough time trust anybody else ever again.
Here’s a proverb that you should take seriously, and as my personal recommendation, take it a little further, “Trust not a new friend or an old enemy and trust not definitely somebody with a camera phone”.Labels: General, Life
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| @ 10:21 AM
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Yes, trust must be placed with a lot of caution. But by saying don't trust too easily, you're just giving advice to the girl. But even the teenage boy and others like him shd be given advice to not "perve" and mess up their own and others' lives.
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@ Quest girl: Thanks 4 the comment. I got wat u're saying, but, it's like this. When I go out to drive, my mom tells me to be careful on the road and watch out for those crazy speedsters. She doesnt come out n ask everybody else on the road to drive safe so that I can be safe. It's just not pssbl. It's better to caution one girl to be safe than advise a hundred perverts to not do what they're doing.
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The post suits u r blog dude (the name "GENXDEN") its an awesome thought actually not a thgt i guess an observation ..The post is not only a pleasure to read but a lesson to learn well done dude its all in all a great post ...keep it up ....
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certainly there is nothing to disagree in this post. very few ppl think abt it, very few ppl implement it and not to frget very few ppl wrrite about it...reasons mite be anything, nevertheless i still believe holding a cam phone is no crime,rather one needs to certainly understand the consequences of a silly thing we do with that.conclusively "trust not definitely somebody with a camera phone”.I rather dun say not to trust but always make sure you ACT SMART and trust me that works."AFFLICTIVE OPTIMISM" is wat all i can say abt this post.
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I agree with you, Cam phones are becoming dangerous nowadays...but we need to start using it more sensibly
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Yes, trust must be placed with a lot of caution. But by saying don't trust too easily, you're just giving advice to the girl. But even the teenage boy and others like him shd be given advice to not "perve" and mess up their own and others' lives.