Thursday, April 07, 2005

Patriotism in USA

One thing that strikes you the moment you land in America is that Americans wear
their patriotism on their sleeves & the star-spangled banner is out there everywhere
- on their cars, in their homes, hotels, even their office cubicles.

It is a matter of pride for them and we as foreigners are either envious of their pride

or jealous that we don't see a similar attitude in our fellow countrymen for our country.
Though I can't be sure, I have this feeling that all these flags, spread-eagles etc came
out into the open after 9/11. Whatever be the case, its well & good that a country rallies

together in moral support when faced with problems.

The problem though is that just as they take pride in being citizens of a free country,

they don't understand that citizens of other countries also have the same desire to be
free of shackles and to be able to hold their head high and see their flag flying high.
Actually, I am wrong there. They do understand, but don't really give a damn about it.
All forms of life, including humans are self-centered (with only the extent varying), but Americans would take the cake. As far as they are concerned, only they exist in the
whole world.

It's surprising that a country which fought long and hard against colonialism to become a

free land, should seize any available opportunity to curtail the freedom of other people.
The examples are numerous to list, but a few prominent ones that come to mind are the
slave trade, Vietnam, Afghanistan and lately Iraq. At times I wonder how Bush & Co. can
sleep peacefully when they have the blood of so many innocent victims on their hands ?

It was the US that armed Saddam in the first place. Then they bomb the country to dust
on the pretext of disarming him. Well, its an open secret that the whole business was
about oil. They go to bed with dictators all around the world just to ensure safety of their interests and to create chaos in the world and to avoid the rising of any power that could
stand up to them.

Well, life is cyclical in nature. And I am a firm believer in the saying that we would reap according
to what we sow. I see a day, not too far away, when we have someone coming
up who would stand up to the bully and give him a taste of his own medicine.
Two probables would be India and China.

"America is probably the only country in history to have moved directly from barbarianism

to degeneration, without the usual interval of civilisation in between."

Whoever said this about America was bang on target.

I am ...

I am curious. I experiment.
From experiments, I am lead to truth. Or so I believe.

I was part of a revolution. I gave roots to a concept - new to my nation, though not to the world.
I helped vote the first communist government in the world to power.

I rationalize, I think, I debate.
And I only accept what I believe to be the best, according to my rationalization.

I am well read. I am a linguistic minority compared to the many tongues spoken in my nation.
Still, the newspaper with the highest circulation in India comes out in my language.

My circle of interest is not limited to just my town or my state or even my country.
I am concerned about issues happening around the world and keep myself updated.

I am the true global citizen. You will find me all over the world.
The middle east, the Americas, Europe etc - you name the place, I am there.

Yet, wherever I go, I tune into the local culture and adapt to the conditions.
If I do stick out, its due to my hard work, efficiency and effectiveness.

I am above religion. What drives me is not what's written down over the ages,
but my acceptance of what's good & what's not.

I know that religion and politics are a potent mix and do not let them overlap.
My political leanings cannot be influenced by the highest authority of my religion & vice-versa.

I never give in to the arrogance of those who have power.
To me, power is about what I know, not about what I have.

I take my drink seriously. Well, a little too seriously.
Though I can't really say that I always practice sensible drinking. :-)

I accord equal importance to kids, irrespective of their gender.
Infact, I could be even accused of partiality towards baby girls.

While the rest of my country yearns for a male baby, and silences baby girls on birth itself,
mine is the only state in India with the male/female ratio in favour of females.

I see a movie as a work of art, with the director as creator - no blind hero worship for me.
And unlike other states, our movies emulate life and not vice versa.

I am extravagant when it comes to designing my home.
No wonder, you will find some of the most beautiful houses in my state.

Our women are known to be beautiful.
Infact, I might not be wrong in saying that they are the most beautiful on earth.

There is nothing to beat the sight of our women, at dawn in the temple or around the tulasi thara.
Their wet, long, black tresses held loosely by thin strands of hair.

To say that my state is blessed by Nature would be an understatement.
It would be more accurate to say that my state is in the lap of nature.

A carpet of lush greenery stretching from one end to the other,
with a seemingly never-ending canopy of coconut palms.



Who am I ?



I am ......... a Malayali.


A tribute to the indomitable Malayali spirit.
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