Recently, during a public meeting of a
local leader of
congress and one of its allies in Darbhanga,
bihar, a person abused PM Modi's mother openly on the mic using obscene words. Although the
police have arrested that person, but now PM Modi's reaction has come on this matter. PM Modi said, 'Whatever happened in
bihar recently, neither I had imagined it nor would any person in
india have thought so. My mother was abused from the stage of RJD-Congress in Bihar. This is not just an insult to my mother, but an insult to the mother, sister, daughter of the country.' PM Modi became emotional while saying this. Let us tell you who started abusing in the world.
When and who started abusing?
Have you ever wondered when and who started abusing? Today abuses have become a part of everyday life, but the
history behind them is equally interesting and shocking. Scientists and historians
believe that the roots of abuses go back to thousands of years old civilizations. But it is difficult to say exactly which person or society started abusing, because it is not a word coined by any one person. Actually, abusing is a natural way of expressing human emotions, which is as old as human history. When a person is angry, sad or disappointed, he uses harsh words.
Natural tendency
Abusing is like a natural habit. A person chooses such words to express his feelings, which are considered rude or unacceptable by the society. In today's time, most abuses are related to the body, its actions or religious beliefs.
How were abuses used in ancient civilizations?
There is mention of harsh words like abuses in the pages of history. In ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt, harsh words were used to insult opponents. But these words were mostly curses or taunts, not abusive words like today.
The
history of abuses in
india is old. In Vedic texts and Rigveda, words like Asura or Mleccha have been used to insult opponents. This shows that humans have always resorted to such words to express insult.