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The shameful case of Fair and Lovely Indians!

Just back from a lecture tour of American universities, there is so much to write about. But what I wanted to share this time is something about which I have had strong feelings quite a few times in the past, but never as strong as I have now! Crisscrossing the US of A twice from the West Coast to the East Coast, I met one after the other Indians and their families over lunches, dinners and other meetings. And I do feel sad to say that perhaps the only thing that I found common between most of them was their hidden bias against the Blacks in America. A number of times in the past, I had heard my friends from the US speak derogatorily about the African-American population, often even pejoratively referring to them as Negroes and saying that they wanted to stay in a locality which had no Blacks. I couldn’t really accept this sentiment as a normal phenomenon, and rather used to wonder whether it was mere coincidence that I had so many friends with such an unabashed bias. But after this American journey, I am sure it was never a coincidence.

Friends, relatives, consultants and professors... anyone I got talking to for more than a while almost invariably explained to me at one point of time or the other why the locality they lived in was especially good since it didn’t have Black people! Or for that matter why a particular city was better because of the lesser number of Blacks! Of course, I didn’t pick up fights. But it made me feel sad about the education, schooling and upbringing we are giving to our children. How could educated people, after coming to America, still discriminate on the basis of the colour of the skin? That too coming from a land where they themselves are mostly brown and a land where gods and mythological characters like Krishna and Draupadi are described as being uniquely attractive due to their dark complexion!

Not that Americans are not biased. A breakdown of the human development index criteria shows that if only White America were to be considered, they would invariably rank #1 in human development. Similarly, if only Black America were considered, they would rank between the ranks of 60 to 70. And yet, Americans finally did choose Barack Obama as their president, showing that although as a nation they have not yet been able to provide equal justice to Blacks, at an individual level they are educated enough to discriminate far lesser. So am I trying to say that Indians are more colour-biased than the Americans? Well, that’s what a Harvard research seems to say too. Harvard University’s Project Implicit website has compiled data on the implicit biases of millions of Americans on a range of issues, such as age, race, skin tone, disability, gender, sexual orientation, etc. And it’s unbelievable but true that Asians demonstrated the highest levels of bias on race and skin tone when compared to people of any other region in the world; Asian-Americans were second only to Whites in their biases in the racially and ethnically sensitive categories. Asians and Asian Americans in fact reported the highest level of explicit prejudice on issues of race and skin tone – higher than even Whites.

Comments

Sumit said…
We need to safeguard our society from discrimination.
To discriminate in favour of groups that have been negatively discriminated against in the past.
sanjay said…
Its hard to believe that people still lives in the world where discrimination.
rajat said…
When people are too minded .It can lead them into being unable to discrimination between sense or non-sense.
Abinaba said…
Ending discrimination in jury selection can be accomplished only by eliminating peremptory challenges entirely.
Raj said…
Discrimination is a disease which leads us to a native society.
Mukesh kumar said…
discrimination is a threat to our society......
Tinku Sharma said…
In the end anti black, anti female and all forums of discrimination are are equivalent to the same thing anti humanism.
tripati sharma said…
Why hate someone for the color of their skin when its really don't matter.
diljeet kaur said…
A person can not be judges on the basis of skin tone.
Rohan said…
This is a touching blog about a special people.
Unknown said…
The time for discrimination is over.
Nisha said…
Just found this page on discrimination on arindam sir blog and really appreciate the ideas shared, though idealistic...there is much truth to the saying that you really can't understand until you walk our shoes..!
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ankit said…
atleast someone has the guts to speak out the truth.....discrimination on any basis is the worst thing....and for all those endorsing fairness products,a huge shame on all of you!!!!at least we don't expect ppl like shahrukh khan to endorse such products....
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Hi, I'm an Indian girl, living in western Europe. I'm dark-skinned, really chocolat.
Funny thing is, I never felt bad about my skincolor, even though I live in a 'white' environment. Maybe because a lot op people like my skincolor. I was really outraged when I heard about this 'Fair and Lovely ideal'.
I have peace with my skincolor, I will never use such fairness products. I'm happy about my appearence. But I feel angry sometimes because it influences people's lifes in a significant way. Many Indians don't see themselves as beautiful. Many girl and women are unhappy about it. And it isn't worth it.
(Sorry if my English is bad)

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