Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Strange e-male

There is one thing to be said about the readers of rediff.com - they are very vocal with their opinions. I've been doing a column for the site -mostly on careers - over the last one year and received some terrific feedback.

By terrific I don't just mean "great! we love what you wrote!!" - that is, of course always welcome :). But I have also received critical feedback and differing points of view, which have been valuable in their own way.

But this is the strangest email I have received- ever. It came in response to my piece 'The Truth about Sex' (adapted from my blogpost 'The One Thing' ). Here's how it goes...

Rashmi,
Your article is disgusting and I must say that it's written in a bad taste just to get some cheap publicity which is not warranted from an IIM alumnus. Today for the first time I'm feeling ashamed of this association.


Following are some quotable quotes from your article and they only go to prove your poor (and sick), biased thinking. I seriously suggest you to get out of the business of writing. It already has done more harm than good for you.

"Boys want only one thing... be careful"

"God -- whichever one you believe in -- created a virus in the image of man. And woman. Now the trick to spreading the virus quickly and effectively was to have it replicate on its own. So He invented sex."

"Yes, I will refer to God as 'He' because I think our Creator must have been a guy. Had it been a woman, She certainly would've given us periods annually -- not every month!"

"As an added safety feature, God gave man a reproductive organ with a mind of its own. One that did not always and necessarily obey the commands from the High Command."

"Men consistently get erections in the presence of naked women and want to have sex."


I don't know whether you've drawn inspiration from certain Ms. S D to be in the limelight but plz for the God's sake stop pouring this filth in the public domain. You might've your own views about the world but nowhere in democracy you are entitled to show them blatantly. I pity rediff for putting this.

May God bless you!
Rgds,
******* (name withheld by me)
IIM Lucknow (Class of 2005)

Hmmm. I am more amused than anything else, especially at this statement: You might've your own views about the world but nowhere in democracy you are entitled to show them blatantly.

Maybe I should move to China?

5 comments:

  1. when i read sth, i always hv in mind the genre! if itz meant 2 b fun, logic mks an exit off my mind. Fun, as it is in contemporary India is coming of age and some once objected words are finding their place in our writings. I wouldn't call them vulgar or anyth like that, contemporary is much better! Thats the way new India is, we should lap it up. An IIM grad accordin 2 me shud b more open minded. Probably he missed the genre when he read it!

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  2. ur article was more about conceptualising things in a lighter vein, or so i suppose. the guy got it wrong. another myth goes bust that all IIMites think logically.

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  3. Probably a guy.

    but your article was not conceptualising things in a lighter vein.

    And give me back my anonymousity for better comments!

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  4. how dare he.. if you want, i can accept trash talk supari for that dude... i'll prove for once and for all the pen is mightier than the sword. (ouch, bro, that fork hurt!). Kidding of course.. but great point. But hey, what fun is life when people don't disagree? If everyone agreed and talked like clones, life would be kinda boring.

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  5. I too have read your article and to be honest, though the intent of your writing is not be be doubted it's presentation was lousy and cheap and in many ways resembling lines from some agony aunt column. I expected a more mature piece of work from an IIM alumunus.

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