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Letter to US
Ambassador on Jay Leno's remarks:
‘Freedom of speech’ is not a license to offend
Wednesday January 25th, 2012
There is a widespread protest from the Sikh community against US chat show host Jay Leno for his ‘disrespectful’ remarks on the holiest of Sikh shrines - the Golden Temple. The Dal Khalsa has shot off a letter to US Ambassador stationed at New Delhi seeking an apology from Jay Leno and urging the US administration not to defend him. During his show last week, Leno passed off a visual of the Golden Temple as Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's summer vacation home. Notably, this is not the first time that Jay Leno had made snide remarks against the Sikh community. He has offended the Sikhs thrice in a row. Full text of the Letter: The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Embassy of the United States of America, New Delhi Hon’ble Ambassador: We are distressed to note that instead of taking a stand against the unwanted,
unnecessary reference to the holiest of holy Darbar Sahib, aka the Golden
Temple by NBC commentator Jay Leno, the US government has officially
defended the comments. Dal Khalsa strongly believes that ‘freedom of
speech/expression’ is not a license to offend. Obviously, like many other things, this shows the crass insularity of the West towards the sentiments of others. Undoubtedly, we live in a world torn down by national barriers, but the commentator and its employers, the NBC, must note that we live in a pluralistic world order and that we need to be sensitive to people’s beliefs and feelings. In the present case, it is not a question of feelings of one person that has been hurt, but a reference to Darbar Sahib-the Vatican of the Sikhs, has deeply hurt the sentiments of the entire Sikh community, including Sikh-Americans. A peaceful world order–the proclaimed aim of the American government cannot be built on hate or irreverence hinging on blasphemy. We are unwilling to believe that this is out of ignorance and if it is, this ignorance is too profound to be ignored by the community which is at the receiving end. To dub it is a satire as has been done by your government is to further add fuel to the fire. It is nothing but another cruel joke on the Sikhs. What would have been the reaction of practising Christians if the reference was to the Vatican instead of the Golden Temple? Jay Leno, has made snide remarks earlier also like, calling the Sikhs –‘diaper-heads’ in 2007 and spreading falsehood of “turban being compulsory to enter the Golden Temple” when President Barack Obama was to visit India in 2010. Sikh Diaspora will continuously campaign till Jay Leno and the NBC apologises and the American govt regrets its defense of the comedian. With kind regards, Kanwar Pal Singh Secretary for Political Affairs Dal Khalsa AMRITSAR |