18 August 2024

What is that?

Sitting in our balcony, I lifted my head up from my book and noticed this thing approaching towards us. I am facing south – so it would appear it is coming from Atlanta airport. And it was roughly around the same height where I would expect a small plane. But this cannot be a plane. It has three white lights. A plane will have a red light on left wing and green light on right wing. So, what is it?

Does anybody know if drones are required to follow the same protocol of light placements? It eventually turned around – but I could not see it banking since it got behind the tree and went away.

It is about 8:40PM on Sunday – I would say somewhere over Sandy Springs if anybody else saw it.

18 August 2024

Book Review: Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

It is a hard hitting book. I had suggested this book to a dear Caucasian friend of mine. Whose reaction after reading the first couple of chapters was that it was a politically motivated book. Surprised by the feedback, I asked him to keep reading on. A couple of weeks later, I was getting constant text messages after every chapter about how he has completely changed his mind.

This book will hit you at some of your core beliefs. It dissects Caste-ism. The common misconception is that caste is an India thing. The author convincingly establishes that caste has been most prevalent – written in law, practiced but the people and enforced by the upper caste people in three areas – India, Nazi Germany and America.

The American reference was the most jarring. The author establishes how “race” was the way casteism was established in America. In fact, it quickly shows how the concept of “race” – as in white or black is arbitrary and makes no sense when you go outside of America. Did you know that there was a court case about whether Indians should be considered white or not (due to Aryan descent and what not)?

The reason for caste is neither feelings not morality. It is about power and resources – which groups will have it and which groups won’t.

Frankly, it opened my own eyes to Dalits in India. Growing up in India, we were never taught about how we treat Dalits. If anything, we were taught about how in the past “harijans” were mistreated. Today, reading news about the crimes against Dalits in modern India, I have a renewed understanding of the insidious nature of subjugation that casteism has wrought in a few societies.

Read this book only if you feel you are open enough to be questioned hard on some of your core beliefs. Else, give it a pass.

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14 August 2024

Delta laid out the red carpet for Sharmila today

We landed from our American Airlines flight from Sydney to Los Angeles after nearly 15 hours. However, Global Entry and some efficient luggage handling meant within about 5 minutes we were out of the airport. One last leg remained – and that was with Delta.

Delta surely made it memorable for Sharmila today. First, as we relaxed in the sofas of their Delta One area with the cappuccinos they made for us, they took the passports and our suitcases from us and took care of all the formalities without we having to do anything. Finally, when we had finished our coffee, there was a special security belt right behind where it was the two of us and three TSA agents.

After a shower and made to order egg breakfast, they put us in a Porsche and drove us straight to our plane. An elevator ride and an entry thru a secured staff door later, we were in the plane before anybody had started boarding. In fact, we were not even carrying our boarding passes with us!

That was totally royal treatment. Reminded me of how some of the Asian airlines roll out the red carpet for frequent flyers.

Nice way to finish off a really memorable trip.