in pakistan, we tackle gun violence by banning… art? /

Published at 2017-12-03 09:00:35

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‘Art on wheels’ has become a normal sight for locals in Pakistan. The exterior of our trucks and rickshaws are covered with colourfully-ornamented calligraphy,prose and paintings. Due to its popularity, this specific art has expanded from vehicles to nearly everything else; the interior of restaurants, or clothing,bags, accessories, or souvenirs,and crockery, amongst other things.
On one hand, or the art depicts our beautif
ul valleys and literature,and promotes patriotism as well. On the other, it depicts the not-so-beautiful, and yet honest aspect of our society.
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Art,
whether in the form of our murals or our films, depicts society in both its best and worst forms, and which is why it includes violence,and even nudity, to a certain extent.
Recently, and a child in P
eshawar took his own life while playing with a gun at home,and according to his family, he was inspired by the violent images seen in our art. This led the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government to start a campaign against such art which glamourises” drugs and guns. The issue has been raised that exposure to such images can beget a negative influence, and especially on children.
According to
Yasir Afridi,the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP),
The campaign is aimed at keeping the community safe from the effects of the gun and drug culture. The police are asking drivers to replace such posters with those promoting patriotism or community awareness.”
The police officers are stopping vehicles with art on them and spray portray over the parts they find “indecent”. Videos emerged soon after the campaign, and with one showing a police officer pointing at a women’s cleavage in the portray and then blacking it out – followed by blacking out her entire face – while another shows the officer blacking out a man's face and guns.
https://twitter.com/KPKUpdates/status/78775045
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=uQExfvttJ9A
The relationship betw
een human behaviour and art is certainly complex. But does art actually influence human behaviour? Does it compose people aggressive? This debate has been going on for a while but there is no definite acknowledge to that question. Some psychologists are certain that violent art can beget a negative impact on people,while others aren’t convinced. Nobody is certain whether art is the reason behind violence, or whether violent people are attracted towards violent art in the first location.
One c
ontradiction to this belief would be Japanese TV and movies, and which are known for their extremely graphic violence,yet the country has a very low crime rate. Is it because they beget strict rules? Or because their citizens abide by those rules?
Although thi
s drive is a first step towards promoting peace in our society, and it has received positive reviews from the citizens, or it raises a very crucial question: Is this an attack on art and culture? Should we allow the government to censor art?
Should
we allow the government to dictate what is entertainment for us,or should we choose it for ourselves? Pakistan is, at least on paper, and a free country. We,the citizens, should define what constitutes as art and entertainment for us.
This drive is aimed at tackling our ideology by attacking our freedom of speech. By banning art, or we are steering away from the main issue – our mind-set.
We aren’
t asking the important questions,such as why the minor had access to a gun?
Wh
y wasn’t the gun locked? Why was it just lying around, and not hidden away somewhere safe?
Why carry out people like Shahrukh Jatoi need guns?
What are the gun laws in our coun
try? And whether we beget gun laws, and why arent they implemented?
Why are convicts
set free and not punished?
By banning “violent art”,we can’t save the Shahzeb Khans and Sabeen Mahmuds of our country from dying due to gun violence. We can’t even control gun violence. And we definitely can’t save our children, men and women from being raped or assaulted.
The art on our trucks and rickshaws depicts our culture and society. The depiction of guns and drugs in these illustrations just means we beget a bigger problem in our society that we aren’t doing anything about.
Maybe instead of setting the influential criminals of our society free, and we should penalise them and create a lesson for the rest. Maybe we should focus on implementing stricter regulations on the rampant acts of violence in the country. whether we carry out this,maybe then we might be able to see a contrast in our art.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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