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A new slam poem called Five rules for whomever it may concern by Vinatoli Yeptho, a student at the National University of Juridical Sciences, was shared more than 2,000 times on Facebook over the last week.

Most people found it immensely inspiring because it has opened avenues for discussions around the racism that people from Northeast India have to face in the rest of the country.
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Vinatoli Yeptho. Source: Facebook

When I first met my friend Amorette, who is from Meghalaya, during the orientation program of our college, I was suddenly insecure about wearing my faded kurti for such a special occasion. There she stood in a fancy striped dress and sandals with straps. After talking to other girls I found that not only was a she really pretty, but was also exceptionally bright. She had topped the college entrance examination for a course in communication studies. We became best friends within two months and were inseparable. I even visited her hometown Shillong, where I met some of the friendliest people I know. What I learned from her and her family (apart from some really spooky folktales), was how to use a pinch of diplomacy while dealing with people! Somehow, that has always been the way I felt about people from the Northeast. Not only do they carry themselves with immense elegance, but they are also very graceful in their mannerisms.

But women from the Northeast are often ridiculed for being fashion savvy and are objectified with tags like ‘bimbettes’ or ‘sluts’. Vinatoli raises this issue in her poem when she says, “If I smile at you with cherry red lipstick, I do it out of courtesy and not curiosity.” She talks about clothes, culture, food and even folktales.

Her poem attempts to teach viewers that each person from the Northeast India comes from a culture that is distinct and unique.
On returning to the hostel after a long day of field work, Amorette would enumerate all the xenophobic comments she had to deal with. In her usual style of maintaining a casually pleasant demeanour, she would brush aside these comments with a charming smile. One day, after a particularly obnoxious man decided to ask her if she was from China and if she was travelling to India on a tourist visa, we decided that she should come up with a generic answer to such insensitive probing. She now tells everyone who asks her too many questions about her ethnicity that she is “a refugee from North Korea.” If the questions don’t stop at that, she adds that she is hiding in India because the supreme leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un has branded her a “national traitor”.

We have to admit that some of us have racist tendencies because of our misconceptions and prejudices about how people from a certain part of the country are supposed to behave. People from the Northeast have a lot to deal with, other than the neglect and indifference. And Vinatoli’s anger about this is apparent towards the end of the poem when she talks about how she will deal with people who look at her with “lust and hatred”; people who refuse to follow the rules listed it in the poem:

“..remember my forefathers were head hunters. I was born out of a clan of warriors. Remember the world’s hottest chilli is growing in my grandmother’s garden.”


http://www.thebetterindia.com/66208/nagaland-racism-slam-poetry-breaking-stereotypes/
 
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Many of my friends are from North east.Yes it is the problem but things are getting better.Also not that bad how media exaggerates..
For country like India where multi ethnic groups lives it's obviously a common issue..
Yet we have found a way live & collaborate each other..
 
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Many of my friends are from North east.Yes it is the problem but things are getting better.Also not that bad how media exaggerates..
For country like India where multi ethnic groups lives it's obviously a common issue..
Yet we have found a way live & collaborate each other..

The problem is only in some parts of Delhi (though I haven't been personally discriminated ever).

Thousands of NE students live, work and study in cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Shimla, Pune, Dehra Dun, Bhopal, Kolkata, Kochi, Coimbatore, Pondicherry etc.

Nothing and I mean NOTHING happens there against them.

They are safe, happy and comfortable.
 
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The problem is only in some parts of Delhi (though I haven't been personally discriminated ever).

Thousands of NE students live, work and study in cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Shimla, Dehra Dun, Bhopal, Kolkata, Kochi, Coimbatore, Pondicherry etc.

Nothing and I mean NOTHING happens there against them.

They are safe, happy and comfortable.
Absolutely right..Bro you are from Gangtok?
 
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The problem is only in some parts of Delhi (though I haven't been personally discriminated ever).

Thousands of NE students live, work and study in cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Shimla, Dehra Dun, Bhopal, Kolkata, Kochi, Coimbatore, Pondicherry etc.

Nothing and I mean NOTHING happens there against them.

They are safe, happy and comfortable.
Its reducing over time as more and more North East students are integrating with the rest of the people.

In the Uni's and all, till even a few years back students from North East hung out and stuck with others from the same region/tribe.

A lot like South Indians just hung out with other south indians. Or north indians with north indians.

That's changing pretty rapidly now. Not that it has stopped. But there's atleast 30% change ...I can say there's substantial difference in these last 5 years. Maybe all the civil society churn that has happened in the 5 years is to be credited. Whatever the case may be. You find a lot more mixed groups now. That is the bedrock of change.

Surprising number of intermarriages happening now as well between people of different regions nowadays.
 
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Surprising number of intermarriages happening now as well between people of different regions nowadays.

Oh I can vouch for that.
Until my previous generation, it was unthinkable for a Bhutia to marry anyone but a Bhutia (or Lepcha or Nepali). And my wife is from Punjab.

Similarly, I have seen a lot of Punjabi guys marrying girls from Tamil Nadu and Kerala and Gujaratis marrying bongs.

Good thing I say.

In some time, we will eliminate regionalism since everyone will know every regional language. :lol:

Absolutely right..Bro you are from Gangtok?

Yes I am. Though my paternal side is ancestrally from Lachen (north Sikkim).
 
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I know some people from north east, and never witnessed them facing racism. But NE people usually tend to be in their own groups, they should try and integrate more. Grouping is although not uncommon in India, Biharis and Bengalis also tend to be in their own groups. People should integrate more...
 
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The problem is only in some parts of Delhi (though I haven't been personally discriminated ever).

Thousands of NE students live, work and study in cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Shimla, Dehra Dun, Bhopal, Kolkata, Kochi, Coimbatore, Pondicherry etc.

Nothing and I mean NOTHING happens there against them.

They are safe, happy and comfortable.

It's improving in Delhi too. People are getting more used having North-Aastern people around and awareness has increased. It was bad a few years ago because they were just too exotic to Delhiites. But it's Delhi, some racism will always be there.
 
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I guess the whole world is conspiring against India. It is always funny to see how some Indian members on this forum accuse others of all sorts. Yet, they are always on the defensive when such abhorrent stories appear in the media related to their country. Nationalism has blinded these people.
 
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It's improving in Delhi too. People are getting more used having North-Aastern people around and awareness has increased. It was bad a few years ago because they were just too exotic to Delhiites. But it's Delhi, some racism will always be there.

Delhi is not exactly and wholly the real racist.

The thing is, this 'racist' crowd is usually the low IQ pre-independence migrants who upon arriving, got housing and lands for free, traded for decades in selling and buying houses and got rich. Now their generations have money but not the brains or education to know about our country's beautiful diversity and places and people.

SO these morons think that they own everything in Delhi. Now their good for nothing college-age kids have money to spend and enjoy materially but cannot get into a decent college while people from NE are either getting in through government allotment or through sheer hardwork and commitment. Many such jokers cannot digest others succeeding and hence they call names and attack.

Many times these hot headed idiots get beaten up in response too.

I guess the whole world is conspiring against India. It is always funny to see how some Indian members on this forum accuse others of all sorts. Yet, they are always on the defensive when such abhorrent stories appear in the media related to their country. Nationalism has blinded these people.

No.

We just tell you the facts on how it is dealt here, something which you cannot digest.

We certainly don't need fighter jets and troops to bomb own people.

Regionalism is a problem even in your home country and even in US (the so-called homogeneous culture).

But the point is how to deal with it and solve it.

Only social initiatives, awareness and legal methods can sort such concerns out.

And that is what is happening.

Nationalism is actually uniting people here faster than ever before. Education, better awareness of each other and slowly respecting each other is a part of every country's process and we are doing that.

About time Pakistan also learned it within. It will only bring peace to your kind. :)
 
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I guess the whole world is conspiring against India. It is always funny to see how some Indian members on this forum accuse others of all sorts. Yet, they are always on the defensive when such abhorrent stories appear in the media related to their country. Nationalism has blinded these people.
Do you have even a reasonable amount of intelligence?

If you did, then it would be obvious. A country improves because its population starts improving.
India is improving faster than most of its peers because its population is improving at a faster rate compared to others.

You being a Pakistani are oblivious to anything that happens in India except for when you hear the words 'Muslim' or 'Pakistan'.

There are dramatic changes happening in Indian society in the last 5 years. Social changes are leading to dramatic political changes. These are complex things far beyond the ability of a Pakistani to comprehend.
 
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Successive political establishments in NE played with the sentiments of locals by presenting them weak & insecure to rest of India...& kept them suppressed for sake of political benefits.
Things are changing now. Status-quo is being challenged, old garbage politics & politicians are being thrown out. New confident NE will start emerging from the shadow of old Lutyen political culture!
 
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