Now, there isn't much I can say about this article, besides the absolutely obvious that instantaneously comes to mind... WTF ??!! You click on the article, and it's just alarming to see the picture of that baby with two faces, literally! Even more bizarre is that these cats (figuratively speaking) over in India are worshipping !! this baby as a "Hindu Goddess." While I will admit I am terribly lacking in knowledge for the Hindu religion and culture, I openly admit to having a pair of very functional eye balls that are (without a doubt) seriously alarmed by this photo!! At first it's the shock factor, and then the questions race thru your mind. I'm sure it's the same story for "all of my loyal readers" (a.k.a. Thais :) once you clicked on the link.
For the record, please don't get me wrong, I am certainly not a heartless person who doesn't recognize the obvious genetic malformation on this poor child..Or realize the undeniably truth...that this child will no doubt be tormented her entire life for said abnormality. While I don't think Lali should be locked away in a closet of a small farmhouse in a rural area of Saini Sunpura (wherever the hell that is), I do not think that she should receive so much publicity via the world wide web at the extremely virginal age of only a month old. It's only going to take a toll on her once she is old enough to understand the constant jeering that she will undoubtedly receive by her peers most of her life. Kids are cruel, let's face it, I'm only stating the obvious.
So yeah, India now has a two faced baby, and they are worshipping it as a goddess, and I stil find myself asking the same question over and over.. WTF? How can one stare at that baby for more than 10 seconds. Perhaps it's like a bad car wreck, you know when some people just can't look away. Maybe it's like that. I think it has to be...I really can't think of another logical explanation.
1 comment:
Sorta seems par for the course. They worship a lot of really odd things in India. Like that 8-armed blue woman who is supposed to be the goddess of destruction. And the crazy looking elephant.
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