The ‘hate’ Down Under
“I am fine, alive and kicking. Big time.” That’s my usual response to the phone calls I make to friends and family back home. Obviously, the tele-question from the other hemisphere is the same, “Being the ratass Indian that you are, haven’t you already managed to get your arse kicked by those
Mind you, being an Indian and living in
Let me explain.
As I write this piece there is a story about an Indian toddler being lost and found dead a few kilometres away from home. The kid was a visitor’s kid, not a resident’s kid. Incidentally, on the same night, another Aussie kid was found dead too. Now. I HOPE this is not portrayed like a racist violence by the Indian Media. I have lived in many corners of
I am not even trying to make a casual and ill-informed blabber about blaming it all to the 4th estate. I am not talking about madhouse ‘Breaking News’ TV channels either. I happen to be one of the old world guys who still prefer the print media.
That’s where I felt disappointed by the cover story of my fav mag, Outlook. I did not like it at all when Outlook came up with that cover story called ‘Why the Aussies hate Us’ or some crap like that. They, in the Aussie TV channel flashed that cover story and they even had an interview with the editor, Vinod Mehta (a guy I truly admire). But on that night, he almost managed to sound like the Thackrays, the clan he claims to despise. To say it in the Dilli lingo, ‘he cut a sorry figure’. He did not even have his journalistic facts right.
Anyway, this will not end. So let me move on and say what I have felt.
Let me begin with the blatant confession. We NRI desis suck. Big time. At least the majority of us. Every desi bugger I meet in these countries only talk about three topics – (1) money (saving), (2) traffics rules (“take exit 5. Do u know what an ‘exit’ means?”) and (3) about keeping something called an ‘Indian Culture’ alive (I could never figure that one out). Very few desis actually try to integrate with the local culture; we live a very ‘boxed’ existence. Quite unlike the other Asian and African immigrants who (in spite of their linguistic shortcomings), do try to integrate. Simple things like trying to dress as per the local customs and norms.
Speaking specifically of the Australian so called ‘racist’ violence against Indians. I have spent some time in
The observation went on in similar vein: the guys who are getting battered are students. It is student violence, not racist violence.
Now,
These are the kind of students who resort to hooliganism, and carry the usual Indian sex-starved stereotype of assuming that every White woman is dying to get laid. They try to do funny stuff with the locals and end up in not-so-funny situations.
One Indian taxi driver had even more appalling stories to tell. Being a Punjabi who has been driving taxis in
As usual, every story has two sides to it. It is true that some actual incidents of violence have taken place. Some of them are racist in nature too. But those are rare and far between. It is more a matter of being at the wrong place at the wrong time. It can happen in any city in the world. If you try to mess around with a group of drunken
One simple question, “why is this happening only to Indians?” Why not people from other countries? Chinese vastly outnumber Indians here. Why doesn’t it happen to them? The usual smug repose is that “because Indians are smarter Aussies and do better then them. That’s why the Aussies feel insecure.” This may be partially true. But this is not the complete truth.
On top of that, I get to hear that Balasaheb, the self appointed King of the Isle of the Manoos, has been as usual foaming at the mouth against the so called ‘racist’ Aussies, and demanding not to allow their cricket team to play in Mumbai. Now, somebody who has built an entire political career based on one single emotion called hate, [hate the Madrasis (utha lungi, baja pungi), hate the Muslims, hate those screwed up Bhaiyas (doodhwalas) from the North], does not really have much moral authority to cry foul over other people’s hatred. It does sound bizarre to me when he declares Aussies to be ‘hateful’. Is it a question of pot calling the kettle black?
Time for some serious look inward? Certainly time for Indian TV channels to go back to their ‘Little-Prince-fell-into-a-ditch’ kind of news stories and not add to the fuel and make life more and more difficult for Indians abroad.
