I think very few who have not read these inspiring lines
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action--
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
A request for declaring May 7th as Poetry day…
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Is there anything called Dynasty politics?
Taking the specific case of Gandhi family, I guess it is more of legacy. And yes a person like Rahul Gandhi faces tremendous pressure that most of us cannot even imagine. Don’t know whether children of high profile politicians like Gandhis or Kennedys or Bhuttos ever had any normal life. In a sense it is tragic. If they are able to negotiate these pressures and are able to take responsibilities then it is admirable.
If media or others have criticism on dynasty politics then its time they do introspection. Agreed that political background gives them upper hand in this career but then who among here is not because of family background or influence?. Competitive jobs are meant for middle and lower middle class. Subjective jobs for suckers and manipulators. Live and let live!!
Why nobody talks about dynasty business (including business of entertainment)?. The whole mumbo jumbo about merit is hollow…since family and influence plays a very significant role. Anything to do with inheritance should be corruption if you look at it in a stricter sense. The reason why caste politics exist has also to do with consolidation through filial/ social bonding what they lack through inheritance. Any guesses why land reforms was never a priority in 1950s (while they were high on Bhoodhan…kind of voluntary patronizing) that should have been the first step towards equitable society.
Why is inheritance not taxed?. That should be the first step towards meritorious society. They put 10% tax on my earning then what I inherit should be taxed 90%. That is merit. If my parents are rich people then where is merit when I inherit the property?. Extending the same logic I can easily conclude that top 5% (also referred to as elite) have nothing to do with merit or competence. Millions of youngsters from elite section in this country have nothing to do with merit, they just inherit the comfort and influence, even if they take risk they have fall back options and rarely face much difficulties. It is the story of every city and every village in this country. The competition is on degree of comfort and greed. It also about mean gene, progenies will be promoted. This blogger has nothing against it but where is merit?
Some very smart IT people have been successful in recent times on their own merit, but what about people who may not have market friendly skills?. So before anyone start to take high moral ground on dynastic politicians, try shut up and do introspection. People staying in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones is an old saying in English. A Kalam, a Narayanamurthy, a Rajnikanth, a Rehman (taking examples from popular contexts) are very few examples from highly successful people who rose on pure merit. In a nation of billion these are very few people whom we admire is a statement on the society. But these examples also hide some seriously incompetent system of positioning and incidental gaining. Incidentally did you note most of these examples are from south
Sunday, May 03, 2009
What was UN satellite doing when this was happening?…
This blogger appreciates the role taken by UN in Sri Lanka in providing details of atrocities in war zones, in particular on civilians. Any attack on hapless civilians need be condemned.
It need be noted that what is happening in Sri Lanka is culmination of long battle against terrorist group that claims to represent Tamil minority wherein in reality they have been a extremely violent and have even eliminated moderate Tamil leaders over the decades. While what happened in Iraq and Palestine is attack on a country. Sri Lanka is trying to bring peace in its country while US/Britain and Israel have encouraged violence by attacking and bombarding cities. So why is UN so keen on Sri Lanka and not on what happened in Baghdad or Palestine?.
To understand this we might have to think in terms of who stands to gain from what. If Sri Lanka is peaceful then what happens to arms dealers, where is the billion dollar profit? Whereas attacks on Iraq and Palestine will initiate more attacks, this will help arms dealers. Aha.
Clearly in last few years arms dealers in war zones of Iraq has made huge profit. When UN plays into the hands of powerful nations it is actually playing into the hands of interest groups. It is win-win for billion dollar arms industry if civil war is prolonged. Surely Sri Lanka is a golden goose.
Saturday, May 02, 2009
The shame is on UN
The satellite pictures released by UN are questioned more on the intent than on matter. One would be more concerned about US/British actions in
UN seems to be suffering from colonial mindset. This blogger expects UN to be more balanced in its intent in future, and avoid playing patronizing role on the behalf of western powers. To start with how about satellite pictures of western arms dealers who gain enormously from these wars. A peaceful
Post script: incidentally this blogger has not seen any actions (or even comments) by UN or its agencies regarding tax havens or black money in western banks-in particular banks in
So there is a new disease that is doing the round around the world called swine flue. It seems to have originated in
Friday, May 01, 2009
Swiss bank UBS refuses US on stolen money...
Switzerland's largest bank, UBS, has asked a US court not to go ahead with a tax case involving more than 50,000 US customers with Swiss accounts.
UBS told a federal court in Florida it would violate Swiss laws on banking secrecy if it provided the information on its clients. The US suspects 52,000 Americans of using UBS accounts to hide almost $15bn of assets and unpaid taxes. Switzerland only recently signed up to global rules on bank data sharing. It decided in March to ease banking secrecy and fully adopt accepted tax standards. The government agreed to begin negotiations with the US and Japan on tax co-operation.
Standing firm
Correspondents say the US case involving UBS is a sign it is stepping up its campaign against tax evasion - and directly challenging the tradition of Swiss banking secrecy.The Internal Revenue Service, which administers tax in the US, has taken out a civil suit to force UBS to reveal the identities of 52,000 American customers suspected of holding accounts totalling $14.8bn. However, the bank has now told the court that it cannot hand over the information without violating Swiss law. UBS says no specific evidence has been presented against its clients, meaning it is unable to waive bank secrecy rules.
"Switzerland's laws prohibit the release of confidential information to foreign governments when the request has not been made through authorised inter-governmental channels," the country's government said.
"If the court were to order UBS to produce evidence from Switzerland, and backed that order with coercive powers, the court would be substituting its own authority for that of the competent Swiss authorities, and therefore would violate Swiss sovereignty and international law," it added.
Earlier this year, UBS did cave in to US demands in a separate case involving about 300 customers. The bank agreed to pay more than $700m in an out of court settlement. US and Swiss officials have begun negotiations on a new tax treaty that Washington hopes will help it track tax evaders.
Swiss officials, who are also under pressure from the European Union, say it could take until the end of the year to reach an agreement.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The revered and traditional Swiss art of living on stolen money…
Let me give an example of one of the poorest continent Africa ‘Corruption is one of the most formidable challenges to good governance, development and poverty reduction’ in Africa says 2008 Transparency International Report. According to the Africa Union (AU) around $148 billion are stolen from the continent every year. The recent Forbes’ list of most corrupt nations had 9 out of the first 16 countries coming from Africa. The list is long with names like Abacha, Mobutu, Eyadema, Lansana Conte, Obiang Nguema, Omar Bongo, Mubarak and Arap Moi. I am here taking the first mentioned name Abacha and try to examine how he worked. This will be a case study for us to understand this continent and in the sense the whole world.
Sani Abacha was a dictator of one of the oil rich country in African subcontinent: Nigeria (from 1993-1998). In this very short period he went in for massive loot of the country not only that he commited seriuos human right violations and abuses, well known case includes the hanging activist Ken Saro-Wiwa (who opposed the exploitation of Nigerian land by multinational oil companies); Abiola and Olusegun Obasanjo (who later became President) were jailed for treason, and Wole Soyinka charged in absentia with treason and so on. Abacha was listed as the world's fourth most corrupt leader in recent history by Transparency International in 2004. Post-Abacha government traced $4 billion USD in foreign assets of Abacha, his family and their representatives. $600 million was discovered after high-profile legal action was launched to seize hundreds of millions of dollars of Abacha assets held in Switzerland (in UBS). Nigeria later reached a deal with Switzerland, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein on the restitution of more than one billion dollars embezzled by the Abacha family and deposited in European banks. In 2005 Switzerland agreed to return Nigeria some $458 million siphoned into Swiss bank accounts by General Abacha. Swiss banks have so far returned $200 million of the $700 million in deposits from Nigeria. Incidentally the deal also gives the Abacha family freedom from prosecution in matters related to the looted funds. Such considerations for murderers and looters. It is amazing.
Few years earlier the Federal Banking Commission in Switzerland had condemned six banks, including Credit Suisse (it is the same bank which posted profit recently and where UBS is transferring its money), for ignoring money-laundering rules when they handled funds embezzled by the Abacha clan. But its investigation at the time did not find flaws or wrongdoing at UBS (any guesses why?!!).
It need also be noted that as an affect of G20, the Government of Switzerland (on 16th April, 2009) said that it would be willing to release the $150 million Halliburton bribe money (that is another story!!) trapped in Swiss bank accounts if Nigeria formally requests for assistance.
I also read in the Net that few weeks back Swiss Mission in Nairobi reported that it was willing to cooperate with the Kenya in unraveling the scam in which about Sh60 billion was stolen between 1997 and 2004 from public coffers through payment fictitious security contracts (Other countries where Kenya’s ill-gotten wealth is hidden include United Kingdom, US, South Africa, Namibia, Switzerland and Australia). This because of the decisions taken after G20.
The amazing story of how Swiss helped the Nazis… Swiss collusion with the Nazis in arms production (Switzerland exported almost four times more to Germany and Italy than to the Allies). is well known Swiss played a much greater role in the rise of Nazi Germany than previously recognized. War materiel produced in Switzerland for Germany, was not paid by the Germans, but by the Swiss government to Swiss businesses -a credit of more than one billion was granted to Germany in 1940s. Under the guise of neutrality, the Swiss conspired with the Germans (Swiss neutrality was a myth-it really was about licking from both camps). Even during First World War Swiss played underhand (also referred to as The Grimm-Hoffmann Affair).
Switzerland profited enormously as a nation by allowing German businessmen to travel in and out of the country without interference and by helping the Nazi regime convert gold stolen from Jews and from the banks of conquered nations into convertible funds Germany acquired hard currency in Switzerland in exchange for looted gold, some of which was literally pulled from the teeth of their victims. Switzerland's border police turned fleeing Jews away and into the hands of the Gestapo. Between 30 and 40 thousand denied entry, majority of them ended at the death camps. Interestingly it was Switzerland which stamped the letter J on Jewish German passports and not Nazis (as I was going through Net to get pic of concentration camp to post in this blog…I nearly broke down).
A report by the Historical Commission studying Switzerland's conduct during World War II paints a blacker picture of Switzerland's links with the Nazi's than previously thought. The report by the Bergier commission says 76% of Nazi gold transactions went through Switzerland and the volume of trade between Swiss private banks and war-time Germany was at least three times higher than earlier estimates indicated. The report says Swiss commercial banks bought $61.2m worth of gold during the Nazi era, the current value would be more than $700m. The commission says the Swiss National Bank, SNB, acquired $389.2m, worth more than $4bn at today's prices. The SNB had previously admitted to buying 1.2bn Swiss francs worth of gold.
The Bergier commission also accuses the Nazis of stealing $146m in gold from holocaust victims, including at least $2.5m seized by the SS from inmates of Auschwitz and other death camps in eastern Europe. Nazi Germany secretly shipped a ton of gold coins to its diplomatic mission in Switzerland in the final days of World War II. Nazis loot from their victims in World War II is being held in Swiss bank accounts. In 1997 a concerted international campaign to shame Switzerland over the issue led to the country's famously secretive banking system opening some of its records to scrutiny. Despite these actions, international criticism of Switzerland is still very fierce and some states in the US, such as California, are boycotting Swiss banks until there is more progress on the issue of dormant accounts held by Holocaust victims.
There are also interesting examples of private companies who not only profited from the war but adapted well too. Take the example of Swiss owned Maggi -a brand of Nestle (yes the one that produces nodules around the world, specifically targeting children). Maggi occupied half the German market with soups and other seasonings during the 30's. You can't say that it had financial difficulties. But it placed Nazis in executive positions to increase its market share. It changed clients. Thus Maggi prospered and now is an international player filling up racks (pulverizing local products) in shopping mall, in the process- I am sure- advocating freedom.
Post script: Interestingly in October 2008 (I read this in the Net), Nestle mistakenly aired an advert meant for Bangladeshi TV on British TV(?!!!!!). The advert made false claims that the noodles would "help to build strong muscles and bone". The British Advertising Standards Authority said that the ad did not abide by the new EU consumer protection legislation, by which advertisers have to provide proof of health claims. They have faced criticism for double standards, adhering to standards in developed countries, but then making misleading claims in developing countries, where the legislation permits it. Maggi Noodles also contains the additives E150d and E627. E627 is partly prepared from fish, and is thus not suitable for vegetarians, in spite of the claim made on the packaging. E150d is sometimes made from maize, which is usually genetically modified.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka
There is a serious humanitarian crisis emerging in
It is a terrible coincidence that elections in
Pic taken from Net
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Time out for thugs in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan Tamils are facing untold misery; this blogger hopes this to end early into lasting peace. Also despite fluttering by Tamil politicians in India (Tamil nadu) for this emotive issue for votes, Tamil people have started to see the difference between LTTE and common tamilians. As the ground realities of LTTE becomes clear in coming days we will know more on what heinous crimes they have committed on Tamil people. Also Prabakaran is no Porus; he is no hero but a sucker living on the blood of common tamilians. He should be prosecuted for the crimes he has committed over the decades.
At one point this blogger was so concerned about Sri Lanka (don’t know why but it reminded me of Kerala, and I find Sinhalese culturally closer to Keralites) that I spent almost 6months reading everything I could come across on this island nation. Fiction, non fiction, poetry, movies…it was agonizing. From Indian perspective I found JN Dixit (I was aghast by his untimely death, he was a brilliant man. Once during a lecture he started singing a old Hindi song!!. He had that old world subtle charm which is so rare these days) and Anita Pratap (intrepid is the word for her). I did know few artists from Sri Lanka- some of them I found over the top, prone to anglicized sensibilities. Sri Lanka if you observe carefully is a classicist society and the problems of Sri Lanka can be traced to arrogance of this section. The main reason for Tamil problem exploding into a civil war has more to do with nature srilankan elite in the last few decades. Mahinda Rajapakse is basically an outsider, the reason why this blogger expects him to be considerate in his dealing post LTTE. Further I have great respect for Buddhist monks and yes it is expected that they too come forward in integrating Tamil populations into mainstream for long lasting peace. What Sri Lanka need at this stage is someone like Desmond Tutu otherwise LTTE will be manipulated as martyrs by vested interests and keep the divisive agenda alive for personal gains.
Post Script: This blogger at the moment is staying in a locality that has predominant Tamil population, mostly very poor. Few months back there were posters protesting the “atrocities” in Sri Lanka, now nobody is bothered-probably they too have seen the real face of LTTE through media. Most Tamilians I found are peculiarly emotional people prone to outbursts, extreme actions and charming exaggerations. It is fun traveling across Tamil Nadu and yes I am a big fan of cuisines from south part of TN.
This snap I took very close to where I stay.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Post Script of last blog...
There are some TV channels that are tremendous in understanding Nature. I think David Attenborough (the best ever, with latest technology he has gone better), Austin Steven, Steve Irwin as also Bear grylls (some situations are bit contrived but accept it the guy is amazing) are stupendous. There are many more programs showing aspect/glimpses of nature one never knew. This blogger has spent substantial time in national sanctuaries but what you get to see on TV is nothing short of incredible. Also I am able to understand some of these elite section better watching animals or is it other way I am understanding animals better by watching Indian elite!!!. For instance take this guy who can write tonnes of pages on population and so on (even awarded Nobel Prize), but produces four children. Wherein the study which he himself did shows that people of his generation (in Kerala and other places) had started to adopt family planning and had not more than two children (taking Kerala's case the population growth rate decreased from 2.33 to 1.76 in 1971-81 period, that was crucial period for Kerala's demographic shift) . He doesn’t stop blabbering about link between education and population but when it comes to himself ...aha…or have we taken Pope seriously?!!. In animal world it is referred to as mean gene!!. The alfa male humility.
plz visit the video 'Inspiring action' by Greenpeace, i got it in my mail today. Thought of sharing...go to http://www.greenpeace.org/international/getinvolved/inspiring-action?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=ShortURL&utm_campaign=inspiringaction&x.
From Kyoto to Copenhagen
First, clarity is needed on ambitious, legally binding emission-reduction targets for industrialized countries. Without such targets, the international community will not take the necessary action to address climate change, and developing countries will not have confidence that industrialized countries are willing to take the lead on solving a problem that they caused.
There are some positive signals in this direction. For example, the European Union has agreed to a climate and energy package with which it will be able to reach its target of a 20% emission reduction over 1990 levels by 2020 (30% if other industrialized countries follow suit. within the United States, President Barack Obama has indicated his intention to achieve an 80% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and to return US emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. Other countries, such as
Second, clarity is essential on the extent to which major developing countries can undertake nationally appropriate mitigation actions beyond what they are already doing. For many industrialized countries, particularly the
A number of developing countries, such as
Third, clarity is essential on financing. The magnitude of action by developing countries will largely depend on the effective delivery of finance and clean technology through international cooperative action. We need to know how significant financial resources will be generated to help developing countries both limit the growth of their emissions and adapt to the effects of climate change.
Some interesting ideas have been floated. For example, industrialized countries have suggested auctioning emission rights and using part of the revenue for international cooperation – something that
Emissions trading and market-based mechanisms will continue to play a role. However, the
Finally, clarity is essential on the governance structure under the convention. If significant financial resources are to be generated for mitigation and adaptation, developing countries will want a representative say in how that money is to be allocated and spent. The governance structures have to function according to democratic principles, founded on equity.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Worst than Al Qaeda
The slipping of its mask started with
Now you might think that this is about the richest bank, not at all, the country's president Hans-Rudolf Merz who doubles up as country's finance minister is a former UBS banker. Aha. UBS recently dumped $40bn worth of toxic sub-prime mortgages and CDOs into a "bad bank" and required a $3bn government bail-out. The otherwise recalcitrant Swiss public reacted with fury when it realized UBS was doling out $2bn to loss-making money-men. It is déjà vu time for banks and big corporate in rich countries.
It is time up for
Monday, April 20, 2009
The baba who got it right
Most Indians have high regards for sadhus, it is very unfortunate that many are thugs also it serves the people right since they look for superstition/ritual for greed and material benefit. There are genuine sadhus too, some well versed in the art of argumentation (after all it was Ashtpada Gautama who wrote Tarka Vidya- science of debate, some two thousand years back). Someone, while traveling a year or so back, mentioned about Astha channel, I did flip through it few times. That is how I came across this funny half naked fellow grotesquely twisting his body, thought nothing about him. Later came to know that he has done lots of work for cleaning river
The amount of black money in Swiss bank is staggering (it is not billion but trillion), but the politicians who are trying to use this issue I am sure are only doing it to garner votes. Since all these politicians where in and out of power without doing anything about it nor are they expected to do anything in future (same for babri or all the riots). They play on divisive issues and keep it alive- the reason why we have people who passionately hate LK Advani and others who have same feeling for Sonia Gandhi, without even aware of price of rice!!. These are powerful people spread across the spectrum right from politicians (of all parties) to businessmen and media. Do you think they will let the money in Swiss bank come to
There are many issues which they can mime concern and gain (all in the name of common people). It is in same context that the exploitative products that harm common people don’t find any concern since the big money has closed their mouth. It is a tacit understanding on where the lick is. Probably the financial crisis and fallout in US would awaken the world of this unethical practice carried on by Swiss (mostly ex Nazis sympathizers or those who made fortune out of misery of Jews). Black money cannot be allowed to be routed this away, it is nothing short of human rights violation. In a poor country like
Unsustainable exploitation of natural resource putting basic needs and livelihood of millions of people, and future generations, in jeopardy that too for indulgent products meant for few city dwellers should shock most of us. But not in
With socio-political elite very much into filling their coffers and promoting their mediocre progenies in last many decades what we have seen is loot of colossal scale. We have a new meaning of merit!!. If it is about trillion dollars black money in Swiss bank, it is also about multi- trillion dollars black money not in Swiss bank but stacked in quaint homes across the country. It is also about elite of this country and how they function- self gain at the expense of common people. It is also about the natural resources that have been sold to highest bidders in the name of development.
Therefore this blogger unlike Amir Khan (his brand value increases with Muslim name…its dream scene for turd but poor thing aint no popular ye!!. In the world of pretentious secularism muslim names are horny. This blogger is not undermining the importance of secularism but not from self serving mediocre people, who tend to scuttle issues concerning millions of people) don’t consider corrupt politicians a serious threat. The reason being they have to face the elections every few years so they will have to share some percentage of the loot (the same reason why I am not much concerned about distribution of money to voters. It’s about maximizing the opportunity, from the voter’s perspective), also the space for variant policy making is rather reduced in recent times. The danger is from those people who are always around the power centers in capital cities (includes scheming media barons, corrupt businessmen-manipulative marketers and small time fixers, as also mongers for power and clout for common people….Raju boy’s 70000crore scam is nothing- this blogger believes that the scam wouldn’t be out if he wasn’t too stupid. Obviusly the above mentioned people need lots of black money), a section that is insulated from all happenings. This scam by progenies of traditional loot is something that you will not find in Swiss bank. The worms who pupate in subjective situations, where there is nothing to commit or sacrifice (gosh) but dress nicely and talk nicely and lick it together…
Saturday, April 18, 2009
The change we need...also "Coca cola does it in Australia"
The so called agents of change as also our friendly guardian bend on saving us common people are having an outing. Never mind they are all from the same strata, same market friendly bunch with a big appetite for lick. The indulgent lot has found their calling. The elite are aware that world is watching so have position for big lick. Some innovative also play victim for sake of us. Its like if you are concerned about poor
Now the fat part, the Black money in Swiss banks -- Swiss Banking Association report, 2006 details bank deposits in the territory of Switzerland by nationals of following countries:
Top Five
Raymond Baker -- in his widely celebrated book titled 'Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free Market System’ -- estimates that at least $5 trillion have been shifted out of poorer countries to the West since the mid-1970. It is further estimated by experts that one per cent of the world’s population holds more than 57 per cent of total global wealth, routing it invariably through these tax havens. How much of this is from
But working in developed countries like
The ad tries to bust the myths that Coca-Cola makes you fat, rots your teeth and is packed with caffeine, among others.
The fact though is different: a good number of scientific studies have confirmed strong linkages between the consumption of soft drinks and obesity and a host of other health problems. To add to this body of evidence, the New England Journal of Medicine has just published an article advocating a 'penny-per-ounce' tax on soft drinks because, "Sugar-sweetened beverages (soda sweetened with sugar, corn syrup, or other caloric sweeteners and other carbonated and uncarbonated drinks, such as sports and energy drinks) may be the single largest driver of the obesity epidemic."
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) took swift action and on April 2, 2009, the commission issued court enforceable orders to Coca-Cola, including:
- Publish advertisements correcting the misleading claims made in the "Myth Busting" ad in every publication the original ad was published in and of equal prominence and size
- Barred Coca-Cola for three years from making the claims that Coca-Cola cannot contribute to weight gain and tooth decay, and that Diet Coca-Cola contains only half the caffeine as a cup of tea, unless these can be substantiated
- Provide a link to the corrected ad from its corporate social responsibility website
Clearly the elite stand to gain from these exploitative products. The reason why we don’t see any policy initiatives nor market media’s big concerns. It is about live and let live in the elite circle. Sab aram se chato, sab ke liye hai.
(Inputs from Net..Photo of children protesting against Coke-Pepsi also taken from Net)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Are elections important?.
Yes change is good and is needed. But what is this change we are hearing?. And who are the people who stand to gain?. We have to work on the premise that the society we live in is essentially selfish and are dealing with some very selfish and self preserving people. This has to be accepted, since this is what we are increasingly seeing around not only that it is celebrated through market. Selfishness here is carefully constructed as: I gain but in the process we all will gain. Since it is a construct on selfish premise the later part rarely happens, some innovative use term like trickle down. So the elite section has created some kind of alliance to be saviors for common people. It is a mutual agreement on sharing the spoils, they do conduct mock fights and heated arguments for the consumption of audience. But the spoil is always intact (note the lukewarm response to black money deposits…I am having a new found admiration for likes of Baba Ramdev).
The threat of people representing the majority of people in this country is what giving them sleepless nights. People “not like us”. This blogger is not under the assumption that rural leaders are not corrupt but then I don’t have any prejudices against anyone from rural who doesn’t speak English or who has an accent that could be fed to urban coach potatoes as forms of entertainment, that assurance that we are smart than them. People not like us are necessarily funny people. The market construct that accentuates prejudices.
It is in this very construct that urban
Largest population under-35 but how many between 18-35 is not very clear and how many who earn money, to decide their market choices?. Nevertheless it is a size that cannot be neglected. There is a campaign happening to awaken them. Excellent work but this blogger watches it with much trepidation.
Younger population is what market excited about. It is also not a coincidence this section is a major target consumer for market (youngisthan). It is clear from the selling pattern of billion dollar industries like coke/Pepsi or so called “international” fast food joints and many other products which most common people may not buy. It is also an audience that can be manipulated.
Idealism of most Indian urban youth pupates in Mcfood surrounding sipping Coca Cola, this may look out of place for most us but their elder generations have mastered it in their own youth, it’s a kind hypocrisy that is traditional. Since the exploitative nature of these products and lifestyle doesn’t sync with the realities of not only this society but the nature and environment (as I said earlier nature is not into “live and let live” when you don’t know how to live. Period) but has put societies in serious threat- to their livelihood and natural resources. This market media is not interested since it threatens their selfish interests/ self preservation. Therefore they try to blur these. Amir Khan will come and talk of future of small children but the future of children is not confined to political choices we make but indeed to a larger extend to choices we make to preserve natural resources and health of younger generation. Ground water exploitation by exploitative products conglomerates doesn’t fall into his concern, since if it does then it will affect his self interest. Although Amir Khan seems like a concerned man the difference here is many people don’t work on self interest. Further carrying the same logic of self interest if some one is giving money to vote for him why shouldn’t I take money (being a voter is my strength-USP, so why shouldn’t I exploit it?), also it is not necessary to vote for him/her just because he has given money, it is not a deal (smart ye)!!
Communalism is not the only concern, in fact sometimes I think it is overdone by some market driven section to mask or divert the concerns which they could be complicit, it also helps them to build image. I read on the Net sometime back “The Health Minister of
Idealism necessarily goes with understanding, and understanding is not talk shows where people (camera friendly small timers) express their feelings but rigorous process of knowledge gathering apart from what makes one professionally competent (I need to add this here since these IT guys are considered knowledgeable but most are woefully mono dimensional ditto technologists under Hitler). How can you have understanding without knowledge?. Take any example of “idealist youths” throughout history right from Gandhi to Luther King to Bagath Singh to many people whom we admire they were into rigorous knowledge. It is not an easy option and by the very nature of market these options are not smart. The construct of smartness for youth is basically on the parameters of consumerism. So what we have is bunch of young and younger people who are dumb and dumber. But high on attitude clearly attitude doesn’t compensate idealism. In fact market friendly attitude are created- it’s about being bold and stupid. If more exploitative products are selling because of ads nothing can be more telling. If the decisions are based on so fickle then god save. Fast forward and you have a society that elects a man not once but twice as their leader who created havoc on the world. A society that overspends, over consumes…that is not only responsible for all the financial muck but also the impending environmental catastrophe. It is the same culture they are trying to spread through market driven change. Urban youth is going to be the foot soldier, but first create a construct that he is smart and is agent of change but the reality is most of these fools (not all but yes most) cannot even tell north pole from south pole. Yes very high on brand conscious. God save us from change.
With understanding comes empathy. But then empathy doesn’t go with capitalism the reason they have philanthropy. In
Also note Youth for change not only helps market in its very immediacy but also a clever ploy for promoting the elite section’s family and friends. So by crying wolf to common people they have helped themselves. This you will see in all fields…the young faces we see are all progenies promoted from the same elite, same coterie. Obviously young from non elite background cannot be in such positions (or able to tap these opportunities which they have opened in the name of youth). Another point here is that all the opportunities here are in field were competence is subjective (afterall anybody who has tongue can talk!!). Objective competences are for common people, they prepare for entrance exams and other recruitment procedures and so on. While the elite section take a break. This blogger took break from conventional career, without any backing or fall back option…believe me it was very tough, it nearly consume me, the insecurity (it’s like floating in a rudderless dingy on a deep rough sea!!. In the beginning when the enormity of the situation strikes it is terrifying then don’t think about it and concentrate on the immediate threats, then a stage comes when you get so used to it that can detach and contemplate!!).A survey by India today(its there in the net) says "97 per cent of young India does not have access to the Internet and 41 per cent never watch television. What’s more, the urban young population, has benefited the most from liberalisation’s..."
So again we are back to 1960s and 1970s. It’s about keeping the exclusiveness of class. Even the guitar holding (rocker!) “idealist young urban” singing for change is not really about empathy but a statement of exclusiveness. It’s about how much gap is created from common people. The tragedy here is the angst of the youth for the world the common people are not even able to understand, wherein the musicians in west used these to connect. The guitar for instance is part of the west narration that goes back to church carol. Clearly the “young urban Indian” is trying to connect to western sensibilities (referred to as modern) therefore easier for consumerism, so the market media is interested. Crass is in and is looking for room to change…
A disclaimer: obviously this is not against business (I do admire some of these businessmen, I am not an ideologue), also trade and transaction is an important element of any society. This is for a caution on exploitative products and attempts made to deconstruct our social reality for consumption.
Post script: actually it very easy to go with the crowd and gain, as most people are doing. (few hours back I was watching TV and the amount of jewelry ads in Malayalam channels is staggering. I pity these actors, surely it is their profession and they too need money). The market mantra “live and let live” seems to be lets all lick!!.
Next blog should be about “Needed: professional audience”…