Youth have played a pivotal role in revolutions and
movements that have changed the course of history and as Herbert Hoover said, “Older
men declare war. But it is youth that must fight and die”.
In modern times, Obama’s 2008 campaign and the Egypt Uprising
are examples of how the power of youth was utilized by older leaders to create
history. However, it can also be said that the politicians and leaders in both
cases struck a chord with the youth who were resentful, dissatisfied and angry
at the status quo. In both the cases, the youth passionately advocated the
ideals of democracy and social equality and made sure that their voice was
heard so that the degeneration of a political system or the whole society could
be prevented. These youth really wanted to change the world and they made sure
the chance they had was not wasted. And, the wily politicians exploited that masterfully.
The case is almost similar to PTI and specially Imran Khan’s
story as well. It’s popularity among the Pakistani youth is mostly due to its
effective use of social media, the presence of which has changed the political landscape
of Pakistan by exposing the life and lies of well known personalities both
political and nonpolitical. In social media, the youths of Pakistan have
certainly found a platform where they can express themselves and make their
thoughts heard by a large audience. Well, with this growing number of social
media users, you also get occasional ‘trolls’ who disrupt normal debates and
conversations with their own brand of reasoning which is pretty much detached with
reality and rational thought. But is there any method to their actions,
especially of the ‘alleged’ PTI trolls? One is led to believe that the PTI
trolls are just random masked idiots who’s only aim in life is to disrupt
conversations and malign the people who’s allegiance lies with any party except
PTI. Normally their behavior is alleged to be such that if you don’t like, revere,
love or hold Imran Khan and PTI in high esteem then you are a western agent or
unpatriotic. Well some of them are certifiably like that but the classification
by our liberals, media personalities and rights activists that all youths
supporting PTI are like that is demonstrably wrong. I am in no way an office
bearer or on the payroll of PTI but I do support it because of its principles.
But does that mean that I am a troll? Would I attack liberals and all personages
anti-PTI just because they disagree with me? But we must ask ourselves, what
compels those other youths to attack online anybody disagreeing with their political
views? For one thing, one is angered by the amount of criticism hurled down by political
parties and certain journalists and ‘enlightened’ individuals whose own past is
tainted –rather heavily- by corruption, disreputable behavior and links to
terror, all which is well documented . How, a ‘PTI troll’ thinks, is it so that those
political parties, which have led Pakistan to this catastrophic situation, have
the audacity to criticize a political party, which hasn’t come into power yet. That
youth /aka PTI troll is angered by this and when unable to effectively communicate
his thoughts and grievances, then adopts trolling as a medium of protest, yes
it is true that that ‘troll’ abandons rational judgment of differentiating
right from wrong and doesn’t criticize his own party but the blame lies on the vile
and loathsome mess that our elders, liberals, conservatives and political
parties have created. But the leadership
of PTI must also take steps to prevent this from happening because that tarnishes
its own image. Trolling is extremism in its truest form and while it cannot be
stamped out, but it certainly can be reduced. The youths supportive of PTI that
I know are very good communicators and open minded. The actions of a few must
not reflect on the majority.
Trolling also tells us something about our society that has
engendered those trolls, trolls are just not on the internet, they are in
offices, mosques, institutes and gatherings. Our society has become such that
it provides the right ingredients for the creation of a troll. Strict adherence to any ideal, lack of
critical analysis and open mindedness are now becoming the characteristics of our
society and that is reflected in the verbal jousts taking place on the social
media. The sad part about these trolls
is that they tend to be youth, the same youth that are supposed to lead the
country in the future but alas, their actions warrant introspection by the
society itself.
You will do well to remember that not all PTI supporters are trolls, all trolls are not PTI supporters, all young Pakistanis do not necessarily support PTI.
ReplyDeleteWell i mentioned that in my blog that not all are trolls and i wanted to explain trolling as a phenomenon in the context of our society.
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