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Racism
is progressing

Livy's Romane historie,
1600: Birds of a same feather flock together. So
it implies that birds of opposite feather peck at each other! It’s
a natural phenomenon in the animal and bird world. But we protest
so much about racism in human beings. Why should we not accept that
racism is natural and let things be the same way as in the natural
world like the animal kingdom?
Racism transcends colour, and has more denominations:
Good old racism of
colour: Needs no explanation
Religious racism:
Christians tend to associate with Christians, Jews with Jews, and
Hindus with Hindus and Muslims with Muslims.
Economic racism: Rich
associate themselves only with the rich, where the middle class
and the poor mingle among themselves but try to identify with the
rich.
Intellectual &
social racism: The elite clubs don’t allow ordinary
people to their clubs; the intellectuals don’t even want to talk
to the common man as they are so highly perched, while an artist
wants to bring in his / her progeny into their footsteps with no
admission for a rank outsider.
Subte NRI Racism:
This is a special kind of racism which is relavent to some Indians
settled abroad. There is a strong urge to merge and identify with
the main stream. In the process if they come across a newcomer or
other who is struggling to fit into the mainstream, it triggers
off the emotions involved in their own personal struggle to fit
in.They resort to avoiding fellow indians. It manifests itself in
the following ways.
# Indians want to align themselves with either western friends or
north American born Indians.
# They are not comfortable with new immigrants style, speech and
manners
#They are so defensive about their faith, country, and customs while
the westerners are merely asking questions out of curiosity. In
response they end up slighting themselves and their people.
# They are excessively polite to white people and hence the emotional
vent is closed while dealing with them. They vent it out by being
excessively aggressive with fellow Indians.
What is interesting to note that at
all times you can notice a strong inner urge amongst Indians to
reach out to fellow Indians but something stops them.
Where racism does
began? A crow and peacock though birds are placed
at the opposite extreme. Physically while the peacock is grace and
beauty the other is a scavenger and unwanted. We assume that a peacock
doesn’t have the mind of a human being and hence does not think
that it’s superior to the crow. But we think the peacock goes a
step forward and is being natural when it treats the crow as another
co- traveller in the journey of life. So though we describe it as
animal and bird world are they in fact more human than human beings?
It’s the human being which due to its unique human
traits of thinking and making judgments with its tools of confusing
emotions conjures about the concepts of superiority and inferiority.
It’s natural that a species with special traits considers itself
superior and a species which does not possess those traits feels
inferior. Racism in human beings begins
only when both the subjects feel superior and inferior simultaneously.
If a person feels superior and the opposite person does not feel
inferior then the frailty of the human mind of the person who thinks
superior person comes out for all to see. This is because
the constitution of the human mind of both the king & the beggar
has the same basic emotional constitution.

On the other side of the coin, many non-whites
have used racism as a weapon to silence whites. You can see it in
court cases, when cornered by the law, or even at work places.
The word racism is not used as widely in India
as in the west though they suffer it in various forms. Its time
India recognizes that racism exists in India and make laws to prevent
the society from further erosion.
While it’s not easy to be submerged under the onslaught
of racism it’s equally hard for the perpetrator of racism to accept
things without a sense of superiority.Its here we need to remind
ourselves that we pride on our human achievements and being a human
being calls for great responsibility. It can be demonstrated in
simple everyday acts. Many people are leading perfect but quiet
lives as human beings. Undercurrent salutes them all.
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