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How can racism be fought?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

I am really encouraged by your responses. Thanks.

I have also realized that I might have hurt some feelings when I went in to the historical origins of racism. So I am deleting that bit. The idea is to find meeting grounds. Not to point fingers but to shake hands. Not to answer racism with reverse racism but to expose how incongrous and unjust it is to judge a man by the colour of his skin.

So how can racism be fought?

There are very many well meaning people among the whites. Their support should be taken. Powerful and internationally mobile elites of the disadvantaged races should take up cudgels for their communities. Economic sanctions should be imposed through product boycotts. Martial training should be made a compulsory part of education.

Plus The laws and mores of the foreign land that you live in should be followed to the letter. Social etiquette and even the dress of the land that you are living in should be followed. I like wearing Kurta Pajama even when I am abroad but now I have decided that when in the West as far as possible I will dress like the Westerners. In our utterances too we should be careful e.g . some sections of our media often refers to Australians as Kangaroos. Not done.

Most importantly, to claim equality with the world we should first give it at home. Our behaviour towards less privileged fellow Indians should improve. Really, Equality begins at home. We should be kinder towards our people.

Aadmi ko aadmi banane ke liye chotti se ek prem kahani chahiye,

kaagaj pe likhne wali rosnaai nahi aankho me thoda sa paan chahiye.

A shadow of compassion should forever grace our eyes. Compassion for the down trodden, for the underdog wherever he is in the world.

Our condescension if any towards mongoloid and black people should go.

Another point, Success brings arrogance and arrogance brings failure.

The international recognition and applause that India is receiving should not go to our heads. As Vivek Sharma has said on Big Adda:

Parchhai se kad nahi naapte, Zindagi ki dhoop roj badalti hai

(One should not measure his height through his shadow. The angle of the Sun changes constantly)

Also our politicians should understand the alliances among nations and how they operate.Note how when India pointed fingers at racial attacks on Indians in Australia- within a fortnight Britain initiated its crack down on illegal Indian migrants in UK and USA issued a travel advisory against travel to India. Was that all a coincidence? May be not. If two weeks after that Ghulam Nabi Azad, our Health Minister has said, this week, that travel to USA should be reconsidered because of the threat of swine flu- is that a coincidence? I hope not. I hope it is a well calibrated, non-knee jerk tit for tat response. If yes it is really admirable. May ALL the deserving people of the world get their place under the Sun. May they ask for it.

Have a lovely Sunday.

Why The World Is Racist Towards Indians

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Hi. I am Pavan Choudary. I am a student of wisdom. This is my first blog entry and I write because I am pained by the attacks on Indian students in Australia. And I condemn them. And I am glad that Amitabh Bachhan and Aamir Khan have already come forward in their support. And I am glad how the media is giving this issue the importance it deserves.
But Why does racism still persist? Why are Indians being targeted again and again?
In my view there are several reasons for this.
Political and historical reason : The Anglo saxon race still remembers that it ruled us once and some among them may consider themselves superior to us for this reason. Machaivelli has said that if you don’t fight the wars which you must you will have to fight them tomorrow at a greater disadvantage. How true it sounds. We didn’t fight the Mughals and the British enough. So Pakistan troubles us still and our kids are having to fight the anglo saxons at their home ground at a tremendous disadvantage to themselves.
Social & Cultural reasons: In the social pecking order if one community has an advantage over another and the latter wishes to claim equality the first fights fiercely not give up its position of advantage. The fault also lies in our behaviour with foreigners. Our older generation over respects the Westerner. Respect is an almost alien concept to the Westerner. The Westerner is not used to it. First he looks askance at our respectful behaviour and then starts liking it and gets used to it. Simultaneously he perhaps also slowly starts thinking that if we so respect him we must be less than him. When our youngsters interact with them equally the westerner now gets rattled. He thinks, “ your elders defer to me and you are trying to come on an equal footing with me?” He misbehaves to retain his position of assumed advantage- a fight breaks out. (Note that the mistake is mostly ours).
Indian students going abroad also need to learn the western social etiquette. It is considered bad for
example to stand in people’s way or to talk loudly in your native language.
Is racial intolerance new to Australia ?
No. At the end of the world war many Lebanese migrated to Australia. They also had to bear the brunt of racial violence. Till they organized themselves and started hitting back. I was recently in Australia to speak on such issues when I was told that if a Lebanese is accosted by lumpen white elements all he does is makes a call and within no time help in the form of a large protect group arrives. So there is hardly any racial violence against them any more. They have been left alone.
Indian students are not one cohesive whole. They are sub divided in to linguistic, regional or religious minorities. They are not united.
Our cultural bringing up also often makes us ineffective, impractical and weak.
In the West it is said that the Lion which leads the herd gets to
feast. In India on the other hand the child is taught through proverbs like, “The
cow which leads the pack gets eaten by the lion”. Such cultural indoctrination
makes us weak. The truth of life is that lions circle the hesitant prey. Our reluctance to fight imposes on us more and more
fights. Our culture’s search for peace proves counter productive.
Physical reasons- We are smaller built. We don’t exercise as much as many other communities do. And we are also not trained in martial arts as some other communities like Chinese are. This is a very important aspect. Mao in China stressed on this. And said if inspite of your small built you want that the international community should respect you learn martial arts and stay physically fit. Our socio-political leaders have so far failed to provide such leadership. Even if they give a clarion call we might not follow them. It is people like Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan who are making the society eveolve. They are the real social reformers. It is time that some social reformer like them takes up this cause.
Economic reasons: Immigrant students are allowed 20 hrs of work a week as per law. To make ends meet Indian students usually flout this limit and work longer hours. This often necessitates late night travel which is often unsafe. More importantly when they are assaulted they are then reluctant to report the crime to the police as they feel that this might bring to light their transgression of the law as well. They fear their visa might get revoked or they might have difficulty when they apply for permanent residentship. This is our mistake. We should not flout the laws of the country where we are living.
Also if a student is prosperous he should not make a vulgar display of his wealth.
Jai Hind.
Pavan Choudary
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