Sunday, July 13, 2008

one of my close friends recently 'encountered' a firang lady. i use the word firang deliberately. The incident involved the lady telling my friend and some other people how her wallet was pickpocketed. The mishap is fairly commonplace. Her discomfort was due to the fact that "of all the people....an AMERICAN stole her wallet!!!!" and her discomfort eventually became everybody else's toothache beacuse she just would not stop iterating the fact that it was " of all the people.....an AMERICAN!" the implications were clear. She woulnt have been surprised if the thief would have been Indian. Perhaps this is due to the fact that she is in India and hence an indigenious craftsman would have been more easily placed in the scenario. But this IS also, i feel, due to the remains of the white man's supiriority complex which peeps out of some keyholes sometimes.
The most vivid memory of such an experience personally is of the time when i happened to meet an American student, studying in the US to become a missionary, who had come to india with his yet new-girlfriend. Perhaps as a way of being faithful to his idea of 'grace' or because of his new girlfriend....the guy ended up paying more than twice the usual fare of rickshaw. The rickshaw-wallah and me both had yet bigger surprises in store . The rickshaw-wallah was stoned for a couple of seconds, as the guy blurted out heavily accented hindi and i was irritated out of my wits as i tried to explain to him that this 'geasture' actually would not transform him for life and what he really needed was education and counselling to make him understand the imporatnce of money and inturn education but he just kept on telling me how I didnt know what conditions these poeple lived in and how they needed money to send their kids to school.
'Grace' is what he called it and ignorant contentment of apparently changing the world is what i still refer to it as. My arguments of his 'gesture' ruining the everyday travelling expense dynamics of other middle class and lower midlle class people who had to tavel by richshaws everyday but couldnt afford paying double the prices...also didnt strike him as important as the 'gesture' of 'grace'.
Well so much so for the changing face of the world....universal brothethood and all that jazz.....but hey jazz was black also..........so there you go!

3 comments:

Guz \0 said...

hey, stumbled upon your blog. are you from kashmir by any chance? i wonder if you shifted your blog to some other place, or why you stopped posting. i was kind of enjoying the posts :)

Osavari said...

wat do i call this post- passionate to the extent of being mad or foolish. I do agree on some points with the author but the examples quoted could have been better. the grace guy is not the problem of west, but the problem of have and have nots. what he did (paying double the amount) could have very well being done by a rich ignorant indian as well. think again mam, was the problem not of class divide (as well). and as far as argument goes (not to pay more than fare.. lower middle class etc etc), this argument has been in circulation for a long time, for keeping people in their place. who decides what is the fare price for labour?

Tarika said...

Thanks sv......couldn't find your blog...would like to read what you write as well.
Osavari : i would agree with you till post-passionate. mad and foolish amused me so that is also to your credit. the blogs here are all personal experiences. i have come across a number of people whose actions and ideologies seem to be divorced. that example i believe had to do a lot with how the man treated everyone and everything dispensible to be changed and disturbed at his disposal. it could have been a rich Indian spoilt brat as well....but we can swap characters only in fiction. this is what actually happened and struck me funny :) class divide is a financial bifurcation. this is exactly what i was talking about. and labour is being evaluated anyway and bothways....the man who pays has also earned his money....