In two countries among the 81 surveyed, more than 40 percent
of respondents said they would not want a neighbor of a different race. One was
Jordan, the other was India.
Now, a Quora post, on a question which is the most
racist country in the world, is going viral.
In 2013, two Swedish economists examined whether economic
freedom made people more racist. Based on that study, Washington
Post released a "fascinating map of the world’s most and least
racially tolerant countries," a nifty infographic that paints the world in
hues ranging from deep blue tolerant to a dark red racist.
In the map, India
was coloured in crimson.
Dave Adali, an American, had a poignant answer to it.
"I am an African-American in the IT field and I have
thus far had the good fortune to live and travel extensively throughout Western
and parts of Eastern Europe and many countries in Asia.
I have lived or traveled in the UK
and most of the EU countries as well as Taiwan,
Korea, the Philippines, Thailand,
Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia
and several other Asian countries including India.
Of all the countries I have been to, India ranks way
up there among the most 'racist', IMHO. Indians aren't so much 'racist' as they
are intolerant. Indians discriminate against fellow citizens to a degree that I
have NEVER encountered in ANY other country. Without a doubt, Indians are the
the most color obsessed people I have ever encountered anywhere in the world.
No doubt because of all that saturation advertisements for 'Fair and Lovely',
'Fair and Handsome' and all manners of skin-whitening creams, lotions, soaps
etc. Even if you are 100% Indian, your fellow Indians might still discriminate
against you on the basis of the color of your skin, which region of India you
come from, what language you speak, your religion, your caste etc, etc.
If you are of obvious African ancestry, including
African-American, you can find life really, really tough in India if you are going to be in India for a
while. Indians can be such unabashed, in your face racists. In the interest of
fairness, I should point out that oftentimes, lighter-skinned Indians despise
darker-skinned Indians every bit as much as much as they despise us people of
African ancestry. Apart from that, there is also considerable antipathy between
North Indians and South Indians
Indians outside of India
endlessly complain about the intolerance and racism they have to put up with in
places like Europe, the US, Canada, Australia,
the Middle East and even Africa. These very
same Indians conveniently choose to ignore the fact that Indians themselves can
be such pathological bigots against their fellow Indians, other Asians and
especially people of African ancestry. In Amritsar,
one of my best friends was Gyan, a Nepali whom I initially mistook for a
Chinese. Indians disdainfully call him "Chinki" or
"Bahadur", which Gyan hated. As a matter of fact, Indian citizens
from India's
North-Eastern states, who often have Chinese facial features are routinely
referred to, usually disparagingly as 'Chinkis'.
I have a very good friend 'Terrence', also an
African-American in the IT field. His wife 'Rekha' is the the assertive and
independent-minded daughter of Gujarati Jains who arrived in the US when 'Rekha'
was 7 years old. She and her husband met in graduate school and have been
married more than ten years now. They have got 3 kids, all of them with dark
complexion and curly hair, physical traits which her relatives back in Gujarat hated. When 'Rekha' took her kids to Gujarat for the first time, her Gujarati relatives took
to calling them, usually disparagingly, 'Africans' and 'Blackies'. 'Rekha'
finally had enough, especially since the older kids were now old enough to
understand what was being said about them. So 'Rekha' gave the offending
relatives the following ultimatum,' 'Treat my kids right. or get out of my life
- and stay out of my life!'
India
is a great country to visit briefly, because the country itself is endlessly
fascinating. An American journalist once described India as "a land of jarring
incongruities". That is what makes India such a worthwhile tourist
destination.
Some African-Americans have sought my advice about going to
Indian for hands-on IT training. My stock advice to them is. be prepared to
deal with unabashed in-your-bigotry because Indians hate dark-skinned people,
including fellow-Indians. You can expect to have things even worse if you are
somebody of African ancestry. As for housing, be prepared to live long term in
a hotel. Available housing can be hard to get even if you are an Indian.
Because Indian landlords routinely discriminate even against fellow Indians who
happen to be from the 'wrong' part of India, speak the 'wrong' language,
belong to the 'wrong' religion or caste etc. As somebody of African ancestry,
you face a double whammy in a culture that hates dark skin. If you are
Caucasian or White, you should be alright, since the people automatically show
respect for white-skinned people. Heck, I have seen Indians discriminating
against fellow Indians in favor of white foreigners.
This is NOT an anti-Indian rant, just my experiences and
observations.
My apologies in advance for any toes I might step
upon."
Adali added a post-script to his answer.
"When I originally posted my answer, I was bracing
myself to get 'flamed' and abused by a lot of very angry Indians. Such has not been
the case however, which I find very gratifying. We should be able to voice
dissenting opinions without resorting to abuse and name-calling.
Some of the Indians here expressed the hope or belief that
the caste system and Indians' obsession with fair skin will soon go away. As a
realist, I have to face the fact that these types of things do not disappear
overnight. India's
caste system is here to stay for the foreseeable future, and a lot of the blame
for that IMHO lies with Indian politicians and their 'Vote Banks'. These 'Vote
Banks' are so rampant, and they appeal to constituents along communal,
religious or caste etc, etc (often artificial) lines. So instead of uniting
people and communities, these politicians simply drive communities even further
apart with all sorts of politically convenient wedge issues. And these 'Vote
Banks' aren't going away anytime soon.
Obviously, Winston Churchill was a racist who is on record
for saying, "I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly
religion". Churchill hated the Indian politicians of his time with an even
greater passion. To quote Churchill verbatim, Indian politicians are
"charlatans, rascals, ruffians and scalawags of every stripe you can think
of". Furthermore, so claims Churchill, every election cycle these
politicians would make their constituents "every promise under the sun"
to get their votes. Once the elections are over however, all these promises
will be conveniently forgotten until the next elections. Looks to me these
old-time Indian politicians are still very much around -or are they?"
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