Monday 18 April 2011

Basics



Life as I see it...

Life is beautiful, precious and so on and so forth....
This phrase is an iconic cliche! 

I cannot help but wonder, why 'beauty' in general, is always tagged with the 'lighter' 
of everything that exists. 
Let me start with the very basic 'trend'..... Colour.
I haven't yet talked about racism, will come to that shortly...

Why do 'most' of us find 'lighter and Brighter' colours as more beautiful, 
appealing and attractive, than the darker ones?

Is it an intrinsic part of our nature, or has this dogma, been trained, 
and hypocritically been made into a fact?
A lot of people i know, believe in simplicity( though i beg to differ!) of things.
So let me start with as simple a thing as a favourite colour.....
Excluding black and White (the former being a mixture of coloured pigments, 
and the latter being a combination of coloured lights), if I asked you, to choose
 your favourite colour, most girls would say Pink(baby), 
and majority of the guys will say blue (sky,light, etc.). A few might say lavender or a bright red, 
or perhaps a parrot green, even a sunflower yellow.
Isn't it apparent that there are HARDLY a few people who claim to like darker colours, 
like Brown, or sap green, etc?

Why the difference? All colours are equally beautiful, and appealing!

The seed of racism is sowed at this very basic level. The choice of colours. 
Basically, our minds have been 'trained' into believing the difference!
If, human brain to be trained into believing such an appalling establishment, then, 
what is the difference between artificial intelligence and Nature intelligent. 
We are analogous to Robots and computers.
We are nothing but, some written set of programs, that we blindly follow!

In fact, if one wants the concept of racism to become extinct, then, we must even refrain from using the very the evil 'word'!

Secretively, we'd be calling for the devil himself ;)

Amen

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