Sunday, 18 September 2022

Even today, after thousands of years of treating untouchable castes, Negroes, sexual minorities, and Yazidis as walking carrion, walking corpses, and walking carcasses, mainstream judges continue to judge the self-confidence of the world's most persecuted communities as lacking personality, self-confidence, energy, or charism. How can you ask this question to a walking carrion, a walking corpse, or a walking carcass who is still walking carrion in front of you?


 

Even today, after thousands of years of treating untouchable castes, Negroes, sexual minorities, and Yazidis as walking carrion, walking corpses, and walking carcasses, mainstream judges continue to judge the self-confidence of the world's most persecuted communities as lacking personality, self-confidence, energy, or charism. How can you ask this question to a walking carrion, a walking corpse, or a walking carcass who is still walking carrion in front of you?

The names Arundhati, Mayavathi, Kanshiram, and Krishna Madiga carry the stigma of unbearable casteism, untouchability, racism, persecution, genocide, ethnocentric or Eurocentric ideologies of sacred castes and races in India, Nepal, and Japan.

Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla

Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship

 

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