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The Pink Chaddi Campaign


From: nisha susan


Dear All,

You may have heard of the Pink Chaddi Campaign that kicked off three days ago to oppose the Sri Ram Sene. The campaign is growing exponentially (1,300 at this point in the life of our Consortium of Pub-going, Loose and Forward Women) and that is not surprising. Most women in this country have enough curbs on their lives without a whole new franchise cashing in with their bully-boy tactics. Of course, a lot of men have joined the group as well.

Here is we want to do with the Pink Chaddi Campaign. Join in. Be imaginative, have fun and fight back!

Step 1: It does not matter that many of us have not thought about Valentine's Day since we were 13. If ever. This year let us send the Sri Ram Sene some love. Let us send them some PINK CHADDIS.

Look in your closet or buy them cheap. Dirt-cheap. Make sure they are PINK. Send them off to the Sene.

The address to send the package is:
Pramod Muthalik,
Chief, Sri Rama Sene,
#11, Behind New Bus Stand, Gokhul Road, Near Lakshmi Park,
HUBLI - Karnataka

If you don't want to mail it yourself, you can drop it off at the Chaddi Collection Points. We will be collecting across the country through this week and sending the packages on February 12. More information about Chaddi Collectors in your city soon on our blog: http://thepinkchaddicampaign.blogspot.com/

Step 2: Send the Pink Chaddi Campaign a photograph of the package.

Tell us how many chaddis you are sending out and inspire other women in other cities. You can either mail the information here or you can mail it at our facebook address. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=49641698651&ref=mf


Step 3: On Valentine's Day we do a Pub Bharo action. Go to a pub wherever you are. From Kabul to Chennai to Guwahati to Singapore to LA women have signed up. It does not matter if you are actually not a pub-goer or not even much of a drinker. Let us raise a toast (it can be juice) to Indian women. Take a photo or video. We will put it together (more on how later) and send this as well to the Sri Ram Sene.

Step 4:  After Valentine's Day we should get some of our elected leaders to agree that beating up women is ummm...  AGAINST INDIAN CULTURE.

For right now, ask not what Dr VS Acharya, Home Minister of Karnataka can do for you. Ask what you can do for him. Here is his blog.
http://drvsacharya.blogspot.com. Send him some love.


Nisha Susan
For the Pink Chaddi Campaign
http://thepinkchaddicampaign.blogspot.com





Comments (15)

Feb 09, 2009
Hulo said...
Ok...go ahead one step since you want to show us how "advanced" you are. Open a brothel and let us f*** you for free. And I solemnly promise that I'd forever campaign against that Ram sene. Won't that show the whole world how forward we are in India?
Feb 09, 2009
Minu said...
Shameful campaign. Don't think all women subscribe to your nasty pub culture. You are only belittling yourself by doing this
Feb 09, 2009
Doesn't Matter said...
1. I am not exactly blowing a trumpet for the campaign, but it is certainly not shameful.
2. Do girls get paid every time they have sex.
3. Girls, like boys, feel like having sex. That DOES NOT make them SLUTS. That makes them NORMAL.
4. And yes, when women feel like having sex with a guy (it may not be a husband or even a boyfriend), they will increasingly be open about it.
5. If such a lifestyle seems like a downward spiral, the responsibility to change things lies with both - men and women.
Feb 09, 2009
Mumbaikachokra said...
Open a brothel and let us f*** you for free.
>> And I solemnly promise that I'd forever
>> campaign against that Ram sene.

He will campaign against the Ram Sene if he gets to f*** for free. All he wants is to get laid. ;)

Feb 09, 2009
Mumbaikachokra said...
When a boy has sex for the first time, he becomes a man. When a girl has sex for the first time, she looses her virginity.

A man with a high libido is a Casanova.
A woman with a high libido is a slut.

Such double-standards was to be found only in countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. But now, thanks to people like the Ram Sene, in India.

Feb 09, 2009
u said...
i love the reactions this campaign is getting from all over the place ! more the reason to get it out on to the streets ! pink chaddis unite !
Feb 09, 2009
Nisha said...
Collection Point for Pink Chaddi in Mumbai : Ashwini Cell Number : 9833075013
Feb 09, 2009
Payal said...
Good campaign. I will definitely participate. All guys and gals criticizing it, if u cant do something then just shut it!!! Guys go get a life. Why is tht u get uncomfortable every time see a modern sexy girl? BEauty and lust lies in the eyes of beholder, so change ur outlook. We feel as uncomfortable seeing ur hairy legs and lungis, with u peeing all over as if the world is ur urinal, scratching ur balls in broad daylight!! Do we come and say anything. Change ur outlook towards women and change will follow! tHE PURPOSE OF THIS CAMPAIGN IS TO HUMILIATE THEM. That we can be obscene if required. So good going. Fuck the MORONS!!!!
Feb 09, 2009
avalok said...
Check my contribution by way of a presentation here:
http://www.slideshare.net/avalok/the-pinkchaddi-campaign

or on my blog

All the best.

Feb 09, 2009
sexual being said...
gud goin humiliate em to the fullest
Feb 10, 2009
Anon said...
YouTube Video - In Support of the Pink Chaddi Campaign -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phbvtvb8oFI

Feb 10, 2009
niranjani shetty said...
I am proud of Indian girls/women, who have arrived and could give such fitting reply to Indian Talibanis.
Feb 19, 2009
chandni said...
Of verbal slips, binaries, and a very quick dip into feminism

By Annie Zaidi

Months ago, I had been tagged to do a post on feminism. It should have been easy, especially for someone who has publicly declared that when it comes to the word feminist, "I don't care how you define it. I am it.'

But oddly enough, it isn't easy. Not when the words you borrow to speak about it are already hoarse with overuse. And how large is my experience of feminism anyway? It scarcely moves beyond outrage and argument, chafing and resenting. But perhaps it is time to think a little bit more about women and their battles. My trigger came from here. From the first comment specifically, which amused as much as it angered me.

I will, for the moment, just focus on the way the said gentleman (or woman, one never knows) chose to express his disapproval. "Show us how advanced you are.... open a brothel... Let us f*** you for free..."

My immediate reaction was to point out to the said gentleperson that the idea of a brothel involved remuneration. No freebies. But then, I got thinking about the linkages in his mind that led him to say this. Is that how 'they' think of 'forward' women. As a collective brothel, except you don't have to pay.

I'm not sure what to feel insulted by - the suggestion that I am a prostitute or the suggestion that I should let future sexual transactions be unencumbered by monetary considerations, or the underlying idea that women who go to pubs must forfeit their claims/rights to payment, even though they are prostitutes.

There is an interesting, amusing polarity being set up here. The gentleperson - and there might be billions of people all over the world who agree with him on this - seems to suggest that women can be one of two things. One - forward, loose, pub-going prostitutes who are not looking for not entitled to money. Two - backward, socially and sexually conservative, non-drinking (at least in public) non-prostitutes.

About this latter category, two further deductions are possible. One, 'they' (said gentleperson and the billions that are on his side) assume that non-prostitutes, not being prostitutes, do not seek money for sexual services. As a corollary, they seem to suggest that non-prostitutes are the ones who actually do deserve payment, because the rest of us (forward, loose, pub-going prostitutes) do not.

In the latter case, there is a problem, because the moment a person starts accepting money, however indirectly, for sex or related services, he/she becomes a prostitute, whether or not he/she goes to pubs, falls in love, holds hands by the sea, wears chaddis, etcetera. Some of those billions out there might wish to add to the list of prostitution pitfalls - any woman who wears jeans or skirts, any woman who wears red, or white, or pink, any woman who smokes, any woman who wears make-up, any woman who laughs loudly in public, any woman who doesn't cover her head, and maybe her face too. But then, let us not venture into that territory.

Let us focus.

In the former case, there is no ostensible problem. Here's a non-prostitute. And she is not asking for money. However, if she started going to pubs, or taking lovers, then she would turn into a prostitute, even if no money enters the picture.

So there are two factors to be kept in mind if one wishes to remain a non-prostitute. One, you cannot ask for money. Two, you cannot go to pubs or fall in love. If a woman goes to a pub with her husband (who is not paying her for sex, of course) and/or happens to be in love with him, then perhaps she is treading a very fine line. She risks being a prostitute. Perhaps, a prostitute with a protector who insists on exclusivity.

But if she is not going to pubs and is not taking lovers, she is neither forward nor loose. Which is what 'they' would like all of us to be.

There is still the curious matter of the assumption that a man is entitled to freebies at a brothel. Because you see, the world is full of prostitutes (by 'their' definition). And you might well choose to make them pay for it. Beat them up. Or quite simply, f*** them for free and leave them. But then, since you would have have availed of and, in the process, rendered sexual services, and also made the other party pay for it, you would by default become a prostitute.

So if 'they' are now a collective brothel, there is this question of whether or not they should be f***** for free. If no, then they are exposed as illogical hypocrites. If yes, then that makes the world one big brothel, except there is no immediate, explicit monetary transaction involved with neat breakdowns in columns and rows - which is exactly what the world is, by and large.

Which would then bring us to the question of 'which way forward?'... It is all very confusing, isn't it?

I am concerned with words because they often hold the key to social understanding. We use some word pretty loosely amongst friends. 'Prostituting our art'. 'Prostituting our souls'. 'A slut for chocolate'. 'Book slut'. 'Cinema whore'. What we mean, really, is that we are ether doing something only for money, or that we are passionately devoted to something, either to the point of not being very discriminating about the object of our affections, or else, to the point that seems to be unreasonable to the rest of the world. Prostitution is defined by a need for money. Sluttiness is defined by passion or devotion.

Therefore, gentlepersons leave amusing comments. He was confused, of course. Because forward, pub-going women don't do it for money. So, you can call them prostitutes, but you cannot tempt them by the rules of the prostitution industry. And you can call them sluts, but you cannot win their devotion so easily. So obviously, it isn't that easy to f*** them, unless you use force. Or unless they let you. Difficult position, no?

As a society, I think it would do us good to think about words and concepts a little more. To think about what we mean before we open our mouths (or hit the 'send' button). Maybe we should introduce this as a subject in high school. It is not enough to just pick up words and start using them in grammatically correct ways. We also need to relearn and reexamine why we use those words, where they come from, and when it is time to stop using them.

For instance, I think it might be advisable for both interviewer and interviewee (http://movies.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-2780318,prtpage-1.cms) to read just a little bit about the brassieres, their predecessors, their purpose and what they symbolise to the female spirit aching for independence from sundry crushing expectations. It might also be advisable to look up 'psychotic' in the dictionary and a brief history of the feminist movement (http://www.anniezaidi.com/2006/07/once-upon-time.html), so that next time the word is brought up, there is no need to point it towards someone like an accusation, and no need to defend oneself from the charges of being one.

http://www.anniezaidi.com/2009/02/of-verbal-slips-and-very-quick-dip-into.html

Feb 19, 2009
niranjani shetty said...

You give too much importance to the opinion of the Ramsene kind of group on women. Please, these feudal, confused, warped brain, pervert men are finding it difficult to adjust to the fact that, the women's sexuality and idea of fun in life is independent of their right of ownership over her body, mind and money (compulsory dowry in Indian context). In fact it is true for whole oriental and conservative world which finds it difficult to come to terms with the facts that today or tomorrow the women in their society, neighbourhood, clan, and caste, community and their country are preparing themselves of shleving the bondage of ownership of men on their body, mind and their resources. Change is difficult to digest, but all said and done, it is inevitable.
don't worry enjoy yourself, and make space for others to saviour the fun of life.
regards
niranjani
Feb 22, 2009
Gottabesaid said...
Let Hulo go to a male brothel and get in up the rear, that may satisfy him...

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