
•-Another pleasant-short-lived-winter-day robbed from me due to disturbance, not from the politico-territorial-strategic move by NSCN (K) that has caused much hullabaloo, but from an article titled I am not proud to be Naga (Dated 20-12-2011) The main purpose of the article is nothing but to draw attention and get the one’s name on the paper (or even electronically-blog) as is quite apparent from the introduction and the conclusion. A mediocre self obsessed blabbering on various issues which the writer himself has not studied extensively and misunderstood precariously.
Dear so-named Puanthanh Ganmei I did not curse you verbally as I read your article instead I laughed so hard my brothers taught I was reading some hilarious joke, and it is, as a matter of fact a joke, in a bizarre way though. I am trying my best to empathize yet your passionless anger has baffled me. First thing first, you know you do not have to tell the world a “millionth time” that you are not proud to be a Naga. You do not even have to identify yourself as a Naga. Having said that there are few clarifications in the form of comment I would like you to clarify.
I wonder if you are a PhD in psychology or for that even psychoanalysis, if so time to change your profession/discipline. Do not get me wrong but your conviction of Nagas “indiscipline” nature and subsequent analysis and analogy is quite amusing. Your examination on the idea of “hypocritical” (here let me ignore the larger point of your oblivious generalization) is very narrow and shows your misplaced sense of righteousness. I do not know what your issue is with people migrating to “West” but again your cause-effect analysis, just like your “Naga psyche to not-wearing-helmet” is mindboggling.
When you state that Nagalim is “an increasingly intolerant nation” with very little concern for “other” is it because you were/are not given a special treatment? Is your conclusion based on your interaction with naïve people and their uncritical discussions that usually end in blaming Indians for Nagas problems? And who are you to assume and assert that the identity as a Naga comes second or first or last? What does it matter to you? Have you done any research on its impact on the larger socio-political issues that concerns Nagas?
I am tempted but let me not comment on your enlightenment on poverty and ecological issues. I cannot believe I am even mentioning this. You know you should also brush up your knowledge (at least basics) on education, economics, growth, and development before you claim “fact(s)” as solution for Nagas or for that matter any nation or society. Oh and by the way I would like to know if any individual or organization is forcing you to chant and tell the world a millionth times “I am proud to be Naga”.
In conclusion I take the liberty to give you a piece of advice. Please do not change your attitude by simply believing random “wisdom and reasons” and “sing along” (have some self respect and confidence), instead try to be more critical with an in depth understanding of issues such as identity, development, politics, economics, and culture. This way you will get more attention and contribute towards a progressive deliberation when you state that you are “not proud to be Naga”.
Dear so-named Puanthanh Ganmei I did not curse you verbally as I read your article instead I laughed so hard my brothers taught I was reading some hilarious joke, and it is, as a matter of fact a joke, in a bizarre way though. I am trying my best to empathize yet your passionless anger has baffled me. First thing first, you know you do not have to tell the world a “millionth time” that you are not proud to be a Naga. You do not even have to identify yourself as a Naga. Having said that there are few clarifications in the form of comment I would like you to clarify.
I wonder if you are a PhD in psychology or for that even psychoanalysis, if so time to change your profession/discipline. Do not get me wrong but your conviction of Nagas “indiscipline” nature and subsequent analysis and analogy is quite amusing. Your examination on the idea of “hypocritical” (here let me ignore the larger point of your oblivious generalization) is very narrow and shows your misplaced sense of righteousness. I do not know what your issue is with people migrating to “West” but again your cause-effect analysis, just like your “Naga psyche to not-wearing-helmet” is mindboggling.
When you state that Nagalim is “an increasingly intolerant nation” with very little concern for “other” is it because you were/are not given a special treatment? Is your conclusion based on your interaction with naïve people and their uncritical discussions that usually end in blaming Indians for Nagas problems? And who are you to assume and assert that the identity as a Naga comes second or first or last? What does it matter to you? Have you done any research on its impact on the larger socio-political issues that concerns Nagas?
I am tempted but let me not comment on your enlightenment on poverty and ecological issues. I cannot believe I am even mentioning this. You know you should also brush up your knowledge (at least basics) on education, economics, growth, and development before you claim “fact(s)” as solution for Nagas or for that matter any nation or society. Oh and by the way I would like to know if any individual or organization is forcing you to chant and tell the world a millionth times “I am proud to be Naga”.
In conclusion I take the liberty to give you a piece of advice. Please do not change your attitude by simply believing random “wisdom and reasons” and “sing along” (have some self respect and confidence), instead try to be more critical with an in depth understanding of issues such as identity, development, politics, economics, and culture. This way you will get more attention and contribute towards a progressive deliberation when you state that you are “not proud to be Naga”.