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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Indians are racists!


"Unveiling the racist within"
Recently,when i was in a yahoo chat room(My login name is si_skill) trying to discuss some recent political issues,I mooted up the issue of the recent attacks on Indians in Australia.We were all typing on and as well as talking over the mic.But when people in the room became cognizant of the fact that I am an Indian who was uncomfortably alone, they spurred up immediately onto the debate.And when questioned of their nationalities,they voiced up in an expected pontificating tenor.I started by saying,"What are the reasons behind the inhuman racial attacks on Indians"? The first one to shoot me down was a sexagenarian woman.She said, "We are not racists and the attacks on Indians in the recent past are not race-related.Most of them are the extensions of   petty quarrels and road-side brawls amongst the Indians themselves who belong  to different rival castes".She added on "You Indians carry over all the differences within yourselves into some other nation, fight against each other and demand anti-racist attitude that you are not worth of!". And when i started to defend our victimized brothers and sisters,she stopped me and said,"If you guys want to study,study in your own godforsaken,third-rated,stinky,over-populated,black assed country".These were exactly the words that came out from an Australian woman who was in her 60's.I was taken aback.I was highly infuriated by her arrogant,insolent,sarcasm-filled epithets and the derisive giggles of her American friends that sounded like "touche".I put down my head with the feeling of the greatest ignominy i have ever experienced .For the first time in my life,i went through a racist remark. After a 5-min long battle with my emotions,i wiped off the tears that rolled over my cheeks and I became man enough to go on over the mic.All i could say is ,"Please don't make your words typify your place.Each country has its own ethos".Immediately,a man in his mid 30's beamed up over the mic.I was praying for a rescuer or at least an Asian who could back me up.He introduced himself and all i deciphered from his accent was that he was an American of  Israeli origin.And to my misfortune,he was an anti-semite turned anti-oriental christian.He started off well by meticulously greeting people and then spotted on the issue with a fact that he claimed it to be.That was really  shocking and moreover,its disclosure in a place filled with people from different places turned out to be a series of slaps across my face.He addressed me and said."si_skill,this aint typical westerner attitude but typical westerner frustration.And before typifying our countries do you know the fact that your brothers and sisters who are supposedly your fellow country people are treated lesser than animals in the middle-east.They clean camels,wash toilets,sweep roads and u can seldom find one dignified Indian over there.When you guys have your own caste,creed or other differences within your country which is completely immersed in kleptocracy,corruption and internal caste-based riots, isn't it foolish to claim racist remark in some other nation? The first thing you gotto do is sign out off this chat and go ask your government to stop internal racism within your own class-based,caste-divided and "a wannabe super power" country ". I could not talk.I shut down the mic and i heard people saying,"si_skill? u pressed the mute button? ran to your mummy who is cooking food for your daddy? Is your 8-year old brother working in a building company to renovate the stadium for commonwealth games?" Not even a single muscle around my mouth moved.I wanted to lambaste each and every single person out there with boomeranging diabolic words but in vain.All their points seemed to be correct.I came out of chat,not out of embarrassment or predicament that i was experiencing but only because of the thought "My country has failed me for the first time".Till that evening I believed in the fact that my country "INDIA" has never failed me.Only then,when I realized there are million others who are failing ,have been failing  and who were failed by our own wretched alignment of constitution and social jurisprudence,the inane feeling towards my fellowmen started to sprout qualms in my heart.     

"Racism is any unpleasant remark,action,deed or even a stare at some other person based on his/her colour,ethnic,culture or somatic differences."

Racism is an issue but the problem is when internal racism and differences are encouraged in our country are we really entitled to claim the place of sympathy and empathy from the anti-racist groups?
  
When our brothers are still cleaning toilets and camels in some other foreign place,we pity their case-based status than their social status !

When small Indian kids shed their blood,sweat and tears out there under the hot sun at construction sites,fireworks factories and "Commonwealth Stadium,we see only the child's caste or creed under pain and not the kid's individual moral aspect"
Do these pave the path for a prosperous future India?
Whenever a low-caste person is deprived of his basic rights, whenever an under-privileged  dalit is bereft of his basic needs,whenever a poor brahmin is pushed back in the rank list,  we say 'hi' to Racism.
"If each caste denotes a race,then the reservation policy becomes the biggest Pro-racist policy wherein it makes all Indians racists

Whenever someone debunks the correctness and authenticity of our legal and moral constitutional system we blame the government.We have got many other ways for a fruitful outcome and answer."Right to Vote" is the best possible panacea which is still so shockingly considered futile unanimously .A small change may spark a revolution.The change which is inevitable will happen from young,pristine Indian hands which might blossom the harbinger of overall success and inclusive growth in an egalitarian economy.

As for now,we are running the gauntlet for the miserable internal social divisions that our ancestors created and felt proud of."Ethnic racism outside India is condemnable but Internal caste-based racism is government-authorized". There is no wonder why people laughed at me in that fateful chat room! 

26 comments:

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  2. hey it is superb... shud hav been ther wid u in that chat room.. but even then couldn hav spoken a word... nice thought... an well said.. "GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZED" ... true... keep it up

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  3. @ Vicky : Thanks a lot! It's not only government authorized but also favored by our own people.A change has to originate from the people's side and this will happen only when each individual wants to become the change.A change that should make this post meaningless in the next few decades! keep visiting! :)
    "Your comment is my fuel"

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  4. Irony !

    Time will change . Let's hope for the best .

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  5. @ Divya : Finally, you have made it!! Lol :) Thanks! yea.. hope 4 de best! Keep blogging!!

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  6. omg this is the first article i m reading of yours.. and its virtually overwhelming. Eclectic usage of words, perfectly fits the description and the best part s its loaded with emotion. way to go bro.. keep the posts comin.. they sure are damn good!!

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  7. Touching article that splits open the bare truth. Yet,even after undergoin all this,you would still wanna write GRE and contribute to the Indian rot. when u have such a clear thought process and a "proclaimed" patriotism. why dont you give up thoughts of abroad .
    You can be in India and be successful too.

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  8. @ jay : Do you really think studying abroad is 'unpatriotic'? I would rather regard it as an hyperbole.Even gandhiji pursued his higher studies in London.Unquestionably,It's not where you learn that is important,but where you serve!Mark my words,if at all i get a good score in GRE and go abroad for MS,it will be just 2 years of learning process and then i'm gonno come back and work over here! And anyways,I have no such ideas of jumping into higher studies immediately after Btech.May be i would work and study simultaneously.. Who knows? If you are even close to thinkin that I'm gonno stay up there as an expatriate,then it just talks upon your wrong assertion! But yea! I appreciate your coming by and your effort to lighten up a beacon that is already glowing brightly!! Don't worry,bru! I will be in India and I'm already successful in enlightening people's thought process(atleast 4 of them in this case)!!!

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  9. @ kailash : tnx dude.. keep dropping your visits regularly!! :)

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  10. Good, it is very rarely that you find an article which goes against everyone's view point and is factually correct. Great job on that.

    But then again I would like to add to what you said, two wrong moves doesn't make a right move. Australia, and USA which right now call themselves the freest and most liberal land in all of the world, have been the worst of all racists in history at one point. If you think India is that bad look at the following examples

    1. Aborginees (Stolen Generation)
    2. KKK
    3. Red Indians (The start of the america we see)

    The only reason we don't see that now is the opposition has been completely annihilated, or made worthless.

    The thing is we have to accept that India is the only country where Foreigners get more importance than our own citizens, here a foreigner is a first class citizen everywhere else he is second class.

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  11. @ Jay : The point is never what you do till you serve but where you serve, and most likely most of the people here are working in some MNC, what is the point in working in an MNC, in India ?? In fact if you were abroad you could have sent more money to India and actually help far more than you can by working for a foreign MNC here.

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  12. Hi Sai, you've hit the nail on the head... Loved every bit of it.

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  13. @Gouri : thanks :) Keep visiting!!

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  14. Hi!!sai perfect post!every sentence,every phrase u have used is powerful!love it..

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  15. @ Sandhya: Hi..Thats more than a compliment :)thanks!!

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  16. awesome da!!!i was dumbstruck n deeply moved by ur post....keep going

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  18. Sai, its highly unfortunate that We Indians talk more and we tend to forget and forgive things easily. Any big change has to start from the Individual and it has to spread to everyone.I dont think the GENX or the upcoming generation would stick to the traditional or rather "condemnable" caste system in practice. We are the key. I guess, only that could be the possible corrective measure from this "shameful" state.

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  19. @ Vaibhav : Undeniably true!

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  20. Good post Sai. I guess its easy to point fingers at the wrongs others may be doing unto us rather than coming to terms with our own extremely dirty backyards and cleaning it up. Indians' habit of being complacent to injustice meted out to them is both a curse and a blessing. It enables us to cope with the bad conditions we face today without complaints but too much of it and we will have politicians who throttle us by the necks as we see now. I think the time has come for change and it has to be from within and it has to be massive. Lets see how it happens. Looking at the scale of the rot in our system, things look bleak but anything can happen if the minds we have in India decide to make it a great place to live in with liberty, equality and merit as its sole pillars. America has done it and we can learn from them but the process they had to undergo to come to terms with their attitude was a painful one. It would take a great deal of effort for India because everything is deep-rooted and linked to culture and what not.

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  21. good post.. i concur with some of the points made here while totally disagree about few others..especially about the constitution and the whole thing about caste system..also about racism as such.
    1.racism is something which is inherent in every human being. we are programmed to consider our self superior/inferior to someone.so, left alone, the sub conscious mind allows such comparisons.so,everywhere in the world racism exists and it will, as long as we exist.And that is why they say that real education is that,that helps the conscious mind keep the sub conscious from acting acc. to those conceptions.
    2. regarding constitution and caste system,
    one cannot find a more secular constitution or a more commendable way of making a constitution than what the indians did.,.it took 300 odd sessions spanning three years, taking inputs from groups of all kinds-ethnic,religious,caste based,..
    3 as far as the caste system is concerned,mr.ambedhkar did a remarkable job at it, and back then it was well reasoned..the first ten years after indian independence saw some of the most honest politicians of our country..but everything after that went topsy turvy..
    and we are all to be blamed for that!!
    views are all purely personal..
    keep blogging :)!!

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  22. I thank you very much, Supriya. I am very glad that you came by and threw in some of your views.

    However, I thought I would like to shape things more sharper and elucidate a bit as well. Well, I do not know why I feel very unsure that whether or not you have gotten the essence of this post.

    Let me shed some light over the nitty-gritties of my post.Firstly, the post had no intentions to castigate the caste system framed by Ambedhkar. Secondly and undeniably, his contribution in this particular field had been/is quite worthy and stpendous even till now and I am always as appreciative as you are in that case.

    By saying "ancestors" , I referred to those people who made all these divisions long time back here in India, and those, whose condemnable intentions, eventually, prompted Ambedhkar to compile such a framework later on.

    In regards to your first point, Ifeel that law and rule have gotten no abstract feelings like what you have already quoted.Not to mention, I do not blame the law but its inconsistent foundation.A direct quote of yours read,"Real education is that, that helps the conscious mind from acting according to those conceptions". Supriya, you are missing the point that I have dilineated already. The problem is , when we our sub-conscious minds are ready to get rid of those misconceptions, the policies, law, reservvation and what not, are not letting the "real education" to seep into our minds. After all, Education, by itself, is totally based on Caste-based reservations in our country :)

    Ambedhkar, very brazenly, has built a great house but the inhabitants,unfortuanltely, are not a family and are just considered descendants of various 'caste-leaders'.The house has only got numerous rooms for a myriad of castes.At the end of the day, he was forced to build it in such a way that it looks more like a 'building' and not 'home' enough.


    I know it flies across the face of a 50-year active constitution's theology, but it just is the bare truth. Keep visiting :)

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  23. ok..it is not ambiguous any more.. i felt so initially.. and i totally agree with your whole theory.. as i said.. the first ten years saw some of the most honest politicians of our country.. since then it has been the way u said.. and yes, the whole thing is not letting people get educated in the real sense! So the reservation policy has not been implemented the way its framers wanted it to be..

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