Today again one more student from India was attacked in Australia and was fatally injured. Again the same story starts were in External affairs ministry condemns the attacks and saying India will take against the attacks on Indians. Life of each and every human being is equally important and loss of life is always sad.
While the entire media is talking about the attacks that happened in Australia and people are sitting in their living rooms and ENJOYING the news, there are Dozens of people in north India dying of cold wave, I don't understand how are these deaths not so important for both media and people. Its a shame for entire country that we cant even have enough clothing and protection for our poor to keep them alive from cold. We have long back stopped seeing all the human lives as equal or else may be there wont be people dying of hunger or lack of clothing in this country.
Instead of condemning the attacks and doing nothing, government in India should provide better education and employment opportunities which will make students not to go out of this country and a live a secondary citizen life in other countries. We Indians have the least right to talk about Racism as we discriminate our own people and need to correct that before we point our finger towards others.
When MNS attacks Biharis or North Indians call North Eastern Indians as Chinkkis, that is the real shame and racism, which needs to be pointed finger at. We don't care about stopping all this, but we want Aussies to stop attacking Indians, of course even I want to ask them to stop all this, but before I ask them, I want to make sure that i'm not discriminating my own people as there is no point in being wrong myself and asking others not to do that mistake. When there are enough jobs and resources for everyone there wont be any conflict, Bangladeshis can come to India or Indians can go to Australia and live happily. But when we lose our jobs and recession comes in, that's when we start feeling the pinch, think that Bangladeshis or some other non locals are taking away our jobs. This is one of the reasons Andhra Pradesh is also boiling for more than a month now, as people of different regions thinking that resources are being looted by others.
May be solution is not in discriminating and attacking, but by working together towards creating more resources and jobs which can feed and protect everyone on earth or else day is not far when everyone becomes intolerant and attack each other for basic needs.
4 comments:
When you bang your car it’s called mistake and when someone else hits you it’s called accident.
you can destroy your most valuable attachment without a complainant but you may not tolerate even a little displacement in your least important belonging by someone else.
Thats how human nature is.
What everybody should remember is that everybody is different from one another. Whether in color, status, physical attributes etc.
In fact everyone discriminates. We discriminate between green and red traffic lights, healthy and unhealthy food, tasty and bad-tasting food. We even discriminate between our property and someone else's when we want to use it.
Do any of us not discriminate? Is someone a bad person because they choose a partner based on gender? No we are told, that is one case where it is OK. What about age? Generally we are told that that is OK as well. What about religion? What about race? The response to that is usually an uncomfortable one.
Choosing friends is no different. Choosing business partners is no different. Choosing employers is no different. Choosing employees is no different.
All the best
@Faiz,
I feel there should be a line between distinguishing and discriminating. We do distinguish everything, thats how brain learns to classify and create patterns to store information. This classification helps in remembering different events and to logically deduce conclusion, but shouldn't be confused to discrimination, where is someone or lesser important than someone else because of some feature they posses, again not to be confused with personal relationships here
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