Hyderabad:Drawing attention to a barely addressed issue in Indian schools, a Sociology professor's tweet about her 4.5 year old child facing colourism among her peers has taken Twitter by the storm. Professor Sreeparna Chattopadhyay from the FLAME University in Pune laid down an account of what her child has been facing at such young age, and how as a parent, she finds no way in sight to deal with the 'serious social problem'.
"I seldom post about anything personal, but I am incandescent with rage. My 4.5-year-old at school is being bullied and called names for being dusky. Colourism is a serious problem in India - she doesn't want to go to school because she was told she is "dark & scary"," one of the tweets in the professor's elaborate tweet thread read.
Stating that this is 'one of the most expensive, private, Montessori, alternative schools in Pune' that she is talking about, Chattopadhyay further narrated how she, as a parent, has tried to bring this to the school authorities' attention, but in vain. "This is not the first time - 6 months ago we brought this to the teacher's attention," her tweet claimed, further adding she feels that school is no longer a psychological space and environment that toddler is willing to go to.
Adding to the severity of the issue, the professor went on to describe how the issue also pertains to sexism in the society. "And for those who are wondering, she is getting it much worse from the boys than the girls. The gendered nature of colourism coupled with entitlement boggles the mind. I am at my wits' end," another tweet in the thread read.
"3 older boys are ganging up against her and start making fun of her the moment she enters the school gate. The boys are not even 6, just imagine, what they will do at 16?" she questioned, adding in one of her responses, "I wish there was something I could do to take her pain away. As a mother to see your little one go through this is just wrenching."
Further leading the argument into how parenting is the root cause of problems like these, Chattopadhyay wrote, "Why should I bear the burden of incompetent parenting? Children are picking this at home because of entrenched colour bias. It doesn't help we are in Pune and her school is full of lighter-skinned kids."