Tuesday, November 25, 2014

My Husband Made Me a Prostitute

EMOTIONAL BLACKOUT

I happened to see this video a few minutes ago and the impact it made on me was intense and deeper. Such a powerful message conveyed in a simpler but in the most powerful manner ever. I recommend you to watch this 3-minute video:



You wont know the deeper meaning or inner aspects of this until you truly have that 'Very special person' in your life. The feelings of love, caring, sharing and mostly that 'Depended' feeling. Let it be grandparents, parents, your relatives, friends, cousins, girlfriends, boyfriends, your life partner, children, neighbors, peer groups or anyone. But I'm very sure you would be bound with anyone or anything in this world which marks the special reason for your existence.

One bad decision will leave you nowhere. It’s not just an individual who suffers when you drink and drive, but along with him, his loved ones suffer more and die every day. Why is it that when we know something is wrong, we still we go ahead and do it?

Every form of refuge has its price. While you shelter yourself under flowing veil of cheap or expensive alcohol, you aren't the only one paying its price. Your family, your children, your friends or probably an unknown stranger driving home to his son’s birthday could be the one paying its price.



On the other side, there are haters who opposes the video with their pity thoughts that Indian women don't have to work as a prostitute if her husband is met with an accident. Rather than criticizing, try to get the good aspects and message of the video. This is not really a Women-empowerment video in any sense.

The short film finishes with the message: "It’s your family who’ll pay the price. Don’t drink and drive."

Let us appreciate  Indian charity Mission Sharing Knowledge. and director Pankaj Thakur who conveyed the powerful message in the most simpler manner.

Every single injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable. Although the proportion of crashes that are alcohol-related has dropped dramatically in recent decades, there are still far too many such preventable accidents. Unfortunately, in spite of great progress, alcohol-impaired driving remains a serious national problem that tragically effects many victims annually.

It's easy to forget that dry statistics represent real people and real lives. Therefore, I dedicate this moment to all those closed ones who are still bearing the aftermaths of 'Drinking and Driving'.

(Apologizes for the Caption which redirected you to read this)



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