[Regardless of the outcome, fightback is the only option.

"Nanya pantha vidyate ayanaya."
No other go available.]

I/II.
https://zcomm.org/znetarticle/let-not-truths-remain-tongueless/?fbclid=IwAR1XatbErFM6lMl5QgyFIgNhGY-oLWgN6kyRcMXueLQgDANrLrIjcb6t8jI

Let not Truths remain Tongueless

By Badri Raina

May 25, 2019


Athens feared the cloutless Socrates,

Because he said what he had to say;

He drank the hemlock cheerfully,

And Athens is known by him today.



Wycliff wrote the word of god

In the English tongue;

Burnt at the stake, he is now

The English immortals among.



Copernicus found god’s own earth

Moving round the sun;

The truth of his discovery

Pushed back religion.



Darwin disastrously dislodged

The postulates of Creation;

Reviled, he remains our beacon light

To undefeated education.



Why may we then acquiesce tonguelessly

To the pulpit and the throne?

Darker the times the brighter

The light of truth has shone.

II.
https://www.newsclick.in/resist-fight-back-darkness-lift?fbclid=IwAR3_J1nB9fLc2O36P7fLJPB75r1_bwW8WmTDrrxoag5phtEBvi9yRz7DdHc

Resist, Fight Back, The Darkness Will Lift

Resist Hate!
We Are the Resistance
Image Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons

This is a message of hope which a journalist and media teacher based in
Bombay, Smruti Koppikar, wrote to her students as they turned despondent
and apprehensive with the election results. The post has travelled widely
on social media networks. We publish a lightly edited version with the
permission of the writer.

On this bright May day, night has fallen for many of us. The night seems
the darkest and longest in a long time.

But every night has a dawn like every tunnel has a light at the end of it.
This one does too.  It must have been just as dark when Jallianwala Bagh
massacre happened, the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms and Rowlatt Act followed.
Then, back in 1921-22, lakhs of Indians found the motivation to be part of
the Non-Cooperation Movement.

They fought back.

It must have been just as dark in 1928-30 when Babasaheb Ambedkar forged
new paths and fought with his back to the wall. He fought not just the
British but India's entrenched caste and class elite too. And took on
Gandhi.

He fought back.

It must have been just as dark in 1947-48 when lakhs of families were torn
asunder, women raped and men murdered,when a man who had never set foot
here was tasked to divide up this land. The Partition refugees rebuilt
their lives.

They fought back.

It must have been as dark on June 26, 1975 and for months after. The
Constitution of India -- which should be the only book we should ever swear
by -- was suspended, thrown away by a Prime Minister. Many sided with the
democratic-turned-authoritarian regime.

But others fought back, students courted jail, activists turned political,
the Emergency was beaten back. The Constitution of India was restored.  It
looked just as dark through that horrible Rath Yatra with its despicable
language, anti-Muslim rhetoric and trail of blood.

It was among my first major news assignments. It was terrible to see a
"tall" leader shred ‘secularism’ enshrined in the Constitution thus.

  People resisted in village after village, hiding away Muslims, holding on
till the Rath was stopped by another leader. It was very dark indeed on
December 6, 1992 and for nearly six weeks after that in Bombay. Hate and
bigotry tore the city apart like never before.

In that mayhem too, many resisted and other fought back on the streets, in
courts, in the media.

That fight is not yet done

If all those Indians, average people like you and me, could resist and
fight back darkness and hate in their own ways, in multitude of ways,
against forces that were equally or more vicious than the ones that loom on
our horizon, there's no reason we cannot.  The middle ground has shifted
but those millions of Indians did not cave in to majoritarianism, to hate,
to bigotry overnight or in this election only.

It was by design, it happened over years, even decades. It was part of an
unfinished project, it is the unfinished project.

It happened person by person, family by family, classroom after classroom,
WhatsApp group by WhatsApp group, housing society after another, so on.

These are where we need to resist and fight back the hate, the
majoritarianism, the othering, the propaganda.

First up, let's arm ourselves with information and fight back the
propaganda in our families, in our kids’ schools, in gated communities, in
buses and trains and cabs.

I’ll speak up even if I’m the only one. One voice is better than none. Will
you? Where? How often? Will you do it for a year at least? For two, five?
Second, the resistance and fight back is happening. After every lynching,
many stood up to condemn, they may not have stopped the next horrific
incident, but they did not let it go uncontested. Find out who is fighting
hate and autocracy around you. Who are these bravehearts, who resist, which
groups?

Then, think of how you can strengthen them, add to their muscle and voice.
Do it. Third, hopefully you are sick in the stomach with the hate language
and lynching videos but cannot sign a protest note or stand with a banner,
hopefully you haven't forwarded them to others. Maybe you have some money
to spare.

Speak with it. send some to people and organisations that have taken on the
hate brigade, fund their activities. Funds cannot replace people but can
help others resist and fight back.

Four, since so many of us here are in the media, let’s remind ourselves
that independent journalism is hugely important to beat back the
propaganda. Are you still subscribing to news media which is sold out to
the hate brigade, parrots its propaganda, and refuses to hold power to
account? Why?

Instead, look for independent journalism organisations to support.
Subscribe to them, donate to them…. The need is even greater in non-English
languages. Five, and this can be fun too, if you are willing to spare the
time and mind space, become part of WhatsApp groups that specifically
promote the hate ideology and the bigotry every single morning, the ones
that push BJP and Modi into people's consciousness all the time. Why?

Because you can counter the anti-minority hate and propaganda there.
Because it's not enough to speak in your own echo chambers. Because those
other echo chambers have to be breached too.

Six, read Savarkar and Golwalkar if you haven't yet. Re-read them now, for
what we see unfolding is their idea of Bharatvarsh. Read them so you know
first-hand, read so you know where the ideology was borrowed from, read so
you can make sense of the design around you.

Read or re-read Nazi history, the history of Germany through the 1930s, how
Hitler came to be and how propaganda worked.

Then, also read Elie Wiesel, Oskar Schindler and others. Take heart, learn
how they found their way in the darkness, how they resisted.

Seven, write back to so-called free and fair media to protest the
cheer-leading of one party and one man (or two men). Demand that they give
fair space and time across the board. Write to media regulators like NBSA
(National Broadcasting Standards Authority) if you believe that a channel
had been biased and doing propaganda work. Write to the Press Council for
what it’s worth and send it clippings from newspapers. Their emails are
available.   Eight, those of us who have the privilege of name and religion
of birth, must now go out on a limb to provide some shelter -- figuratively
or literally -- to all minorities under attack, Muslims and Christians and
dalits around us

Call someone you know who’s apprehensive today as the juggernaut rolls on,
reassure them that this too shall pass and you will stand by them, with
them. If they are threatened, you go to the police station with or without
them.

Tell people who deride liberals and progressives to take their bile
elsewhere.

When they came for another word --secularism, many of us stayed silent
thinking we can recapture it and it’s meaning at some point. We haven’t
been able to.

Don’t let that happen to liberals. Make T-shirts. Write poems. Do graffiti
about it. Be proud to be secular and liberal. These are values and words
worth spreading and passing on to children.  Draw a distinction between
Hinduism and Hindutva which is a political project.

Don’t be ashamed of your Hindu-ness because a few malevolent men have
twisted it to suit their agenda. Reclaim it.

Remember, Mahatma Gandhi was a devout Hindu. Assassinated by a
Hindutvawadi.

If you prefer Ambedkar who turned his back on Hinduism, remember his
writings stand in the way of Hindu Rashtra too.

Take back the saffron. It was meant for the pious, not for terror-accused.

It’s our flag colour. The saffron band there stands for strength and
courage, not the RSS!  The lowest of the low today is that the
hate-propaganda got more votes than it did five years ago and that a
terror-accused will now sit in Parliament….This can’t happen in India, it
can't be true but it is. I have to resist this.

The Constitution is still with me. It’s as much yours Lubaina, Afreen and
others who feel down as it’s mine. It's as sacred as it was. So long as it
stands as the abiding document of this nation, so long as we are willing to
come on the streets if need be to protect it, India will live and not turn
into a Hindu Rashtra.

Are you willing to do what it takes to protect it beyond hoisting the flag
once or twice a year and standing up for the national anthem? Will you join
a solidarity march if there is one in your city? Will you read the
Constitution once?

The Congress cannot protect it alone or speak for minorities or take on the
Hindu Rashtrawadis even if it wanted to. It’s not the organisation it used
to be or needs to be. This fight is mine and yours too.

Don’t look for electoral solutions today, right now. That moment should
come five years from now.

Would you have done your bit between now and then?  Would you have resisted
and fought back the forces that play on our fault-lines, cleaving India and
setting up Indians against Indians? Would you have fought for the idea of
inclusive and liberal India till then?

Today, tomorrow and every day, look around you, begin small, resist the
hate and propaganda in every way you can.

Darkness has to lift. Keep the faith that it will -- if we make it happen.
In solidarity.

Smruti Koppikar, Mumbai-based senior journalist and media teacher, has
written on politics, gender, development and cities for leading national
publications. The views are personal.
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