175 transgender
people were murdered in Brazil in 2020
“Brazil
One of the dream countries for
everyone
It’s a beautiful country with
beautiful people.
But the condition of transgender
people is vulnerable.
Beautiful people do not have
beautiful hearts.
It is a notorious country for
sexual minorities.
As I have personal experience with
Brazilians in Salvador,
They have a lovely appearance.
They are kind.
They are generous.
They feel
They
dance
They
cheer
They
music
They
are social
But
Their feelings, kindness, social,
dance, music, football, and generosity have limitations.
Crime is so high in Salvador.
We can’t even carry our cell
phones, money, or gold chains.
I lived in Salvador.
Crime is open in Salvador.
They are intolerable in matters
affecting the transsexual community.
As transsexuals are things.
They are killing mercilessly.
Brazil is well-known for violence
against transgender population.
Its sisters, El Salvador, Mexico,
and other Latin American countries are sharing the curse of sexual minorities.
Every moment is life and death for
the transgender community.
There is no fundamental right in
Latin America.
Might is Right.
Most of the victims are black.
Black transsexuals are being
killed by blacks.
There is no black lives matter in
the killing of black transsexuals.
In the mainstream genders of
blacks, only black lives matter.
How much did the mainstream media
propagate George Floyd?
How much has the media propagated
black transsexuals?
Because George Floyd was a man,
the entire black community rallied behind him.
But black transsexuals are
marginalized within marginalization.
This is the hypocrisy of black
lives matter.
My dear friends, your young lives
are gone.
They terminated your youth.
Rest in peace, my once-loved.
Rest in power, my once-beloved.
May our Lord and Saviour, Jesus
Christ, love you equally in His Kingdom...Amen”
Day
22 of the campaign is dedicated to the 175 transgender people who
were murdered in Brazil in 2020.
Honouring Tomaz Silva/AgĂȘncia Brasil and Leandro Melito for contributing to the list of 175 murdered
transgender people in Brazil in 2020.
Can we have a
transgender woman as the next Secretary-General of UNO? Can we have a
transgender woman as the next Director-General of WHO?
Dr. Suryaraju
Mattimalla, Author of "Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting
India's Citizenship",(https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Suryaraju-Mattimalla-ebook/dp/B09MDXFTY2/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1637756966&qsid=261-0591308-5553230&refinements=p_27%3ASuryaraju+Mattimalla&s=digital-text&sr=1-2&sres=B09MDZM1Q2%2CB09MDXFTY2&text=Suryaraju+Mattimalla)
Author of “Dalit/Untouchable Anthology:
Untouchable Lived Experiences” (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Suryaraju-Mattimalla/dp/B09M5B7XVS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Dalit%2FUntouchable+Anthology&qid=1638451224&sr=8-1)
Author of “An Intellectual History of Anti-Caste
Philosophers in India: A Study on Babasaheb Dr.B.R.Ambedkar” (https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Suryaraju-Mattimalla/dp/B09M785T3S/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=An+intelectual+history+of+anti-caste+philosophers+in+indien%3A+A+study+on+Babasaheb+Dr.B.R.Ambedkar&qid=1638746824&sr=8-1)
Published poems by Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla at My poetic
side
Blog: DALIT ACADEMIC MAFIA (https://dalitacademicmafia.blogspot.com),
Blog: TIGRAY GENOCIDE IN ETHIOPIA
(dejazamtchnegussebezabih.blogspot.com),
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