Let’s Talk About Liberals : Why is the New York Times interested in whether Vasundhara Raje had a Muslim boyfriend?

The internet “troll” has wreaked havoc with mainstream media narrative over the last few years. These “trolls” seem to be everywhere and they have an irritating habit of pulling out inconvenient past tweets, digging up facts that should rather be forgotten. Worse, they are able to build communities in organic fashion, building an invisible yet extremely effective network that exposes lies almost as quickly as the mainstream media is able to manufacture them.

And the professional  propagandists don’t like it one bit that they are being fought to a draw by little more than hobbyists taking to the keyboard in their spare time. You can’t purchase passion.

No wonder then that the community of newstraders sees the “internet troll” as enemy no. 1.

One of the standard ways that the mainstream media has used to malign the social media is claiming that the internet troll is “sexist” and participates in online abuse against women. The outrage against “online abuse” is of course narrowly tailored against the supporters of one political party.

Today the Hindustan Times has taken another step in this direction with its campaign of “Let’s Talk About Trolls”. It seems that the first person to be featured in this campaign (not as a troll, but as a “victim”, in case you were wondering) is alleged journalist Ms. Barkha Dutt. Here is a banner that HT has used to inaugurate their campaign :

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Ms. Dutt has good reason to be angry with social media, what with some “trolls” giving her trouble this week about her new media venture and the views of some people linked to it.

But let’s take Ms. Dutt’s question at face value. Good question Barkha! You know I happened to be reading a certain troll outlet called the New York Times earlier this morning. This article is written by a certain erudite, possibly aristocratic individual by the name of Aatish Taseer who certainly appears to fetishize “liberal values”. You’ll absolutely love how this “troll” discusses the politics of Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.

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Oh look how wonderful. What a sweet liberal discussion on Ms. Raje apparently having a Muslim boyfriend and being a single mother and smoking and drinking!

Did someone just complain about trolls bringing up  the marriages, divorces and affairs of women in the public sphere? Let Ms. Barkha Dutt continue :

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Ah…the lynchmobs of the virtual world come hunting against women by raking up their sexual morality, the men in their lives – or the lack thereof. Will the New York Times qualify as one of the lynchmobs of the virtual world? Of course not.

Because what you see in the pages of the New York Times is not sexism. It’s not trolling. It is just respectable liberals doing what respectable liberals always do : evaluating professional women in the public sphere through the boyfriends they may or may not have had.

 

6 thoughts on “Let’s Talk About Liberals : Why is the New York Times interested in whether Vasundhara Raje had a Muslim boyfriend?

  1. Brilliant write up. Your style of keeping it simple and logical helps in better understanding of affairs. Bharat was proud civilization but over centuries stopped believing in our own values history and most importantly us. What mattered to us was how world thinks about us. India is changing and let read more of what we think about world and focus on improving India (one goal of PM modi).

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  2. good.. India is changing now as these Liberals getting befitting reply from masses… They called them troll because these Liberals Ego hurts Badly.. We should keep hurting there Ego badly till there heart start bleeding…

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