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From where I stand /

Singh, Indarjit, Baron Singh of Wimbledon, 1932-

From where I stand / Indarjit Singh. - 191 pages : black and white illustrations, portraits

"'When two or more people find sufficient in common to call themselves 'us', they will strengtn their togetherness by looking for a 'them' to dislike.' - Indarjit's law. It's fashionable to talk of 'hate crime' as if a small minority of people are infected with a virus of hate against those they see as differet. It is not like that. Prejudice and fear of difference affects us all. I learnt about my Sikh religion almost as an outsider looking in to find surprising teachings on justice, compassion, and a need to stand up for others. Discrimination in employment in the '60s, normal and lawful at the time, led to my turning down a well-paid job to go to India, where writing under the pen name of Victor Pendry, I became a local hero to the Sikh comunity suffering majority persecution. This standing up to injustice through writing, speaking, and importantly, humour, is the story of this book'"--

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020535064 Uk


Singh, Indarjit, Baron Singh of Wimbledon, 1932- subject.


Politicians--Biography.--Great Britain
Sikhs--Biography.--Great Britain

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