In 2011, the Harvard University dropped two
economics courses taught by Indian MP Subramanian Swamy after he wrote two
articles that “demonise” Islam. This was done allegedly to protect the plural
nature of one of the most respected Universities in the world.
In
2016, America voted as its president, Donald Trump, a man who in public forums
repeatedly demonised Islam to cheering crowds. Does that mean America is no
longer plural and tolerant? Does it mean America is now a land of bigotry and
intolerance?
Academicians
and scholars often speak of how we should be wary of simplistic binaries. Yet,
most academicians and scholars succumb to this simplistic binary.
Plurality
is described as respecting each other’s faith. But what if there is something
unworthy of respect in the other’s faith. Indians have long noticed that Left
Liberals of America, while free in their criticism of religion, tend to be
overly protective of Islam, as compared to their criticism of Christianity,
specially Catholicism, and Hinduism. It must be kept in mind that America was
built by Protestant Christians.
Thus,
there is a display of selective prejudiced plurality, where professors writing
inconvenient articles — outside the University — professing their private
beliefs, are persecuted. This is how universities become less about academics
and more about activism.
Words
like ‘diversity’ and ‘plurality’ are glamorous in public forums but modern
society is not equipped to deal with it, especially since it is rather
technocratic, reducing all problems and solutions to a binary: yes/no,
one/zero. Our vote ultimately is a binary: you vote one, which means you reject
all others. Democracy does not know how to deal with nuance, gradation,
weightage or context.
Harvard
University, in excluding Subramanian Swamy, submits to the idea of exclusion,
which is the cornerstone of Abrahamic mythology. It declares some ideas as
false gods, and justifies their rejection. Now, America’s electoral college has
rejected the true god propagated by Harvard University. So, a new true god has
emerged, one who uses the same language that Harvard, the great American
University, considers inappropriate.
Wisdom
is appreciating how the world is. However, most universities around the world
have their roots in the Catholic faith. And so see knowledge as a tool of
control, to determine how the world should be. Harvard and many American
universities are more bothered with how plurality should be, rather than
appreciating how plurality functions in diverse societies like India, where
despite riots, Hindus and Muslims live together, and there are more temple to
mosque ratios in India than in America.
But,
American academicians are conditioned to see Hinduism as a religion of
injustice that institutionalises the caste system. So, they cannot imagine that
plurality can be learned from India. They cannot see that India worships even
Shitala mata, the goddess associated with measles and cholera. Even one who
causes epidemics is no false god. In India’s temple, all gods, even the inconvenient
ones are welcomed, or at least tolerated, despite great misgivings. That is the
Indian version of plurality that needs to be learned, and taught, before we all
fall into the delusion that there is one true god for all.
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