Wednesday 16 November 2022

Ms. Thandiwe Newton, you are wrong to advise "colored girls" to convert to heinous Buddhism. Christianity is the best religion among all established religions.


 

Ms. Thandiwe Newton, you are wrong to advise "colored girls" to convert to heinous Buddhism. Christianity is the best religion among all established religions.

 

Ms. Thandiwe Newton, Buddhism persecutes and commits genocide against untouchable castes across the globe. I knew you were not a critical thinker, but still, you should think about why Buddhism has a brutal caste system, untouchability, racism, and why Buddhists are genociding untouchables. You should also read Evan Thompson’s Why I Am Not a Buddhist.

 

Film star, Thandiwe Newton, was born in London in 1972. Newton, a culturally diverse British woman with a flair for the arts, spent her early days living in Africa and England. Her parents had met in a hospital in Zambia. Her mother, a Zimbabwean health care worker, and her father, a British lab technician, moved back to Zambia after Newton was born and remained there until they were forced to seek political refuge.

In the UK, Newton pursued a career in dance while attending the University of Cambridge. She earned a degree in social anthropology in 1995. A back injury prevented her from attaining her dream of becoming a famous dancer. Her film debut was in 1991 in the Australian movie “Flirting." She then had roles in “Interview with a Vampire” (1994), “Beloved” (1998), “Mission Impossible: II” (2000), “Crash” (2004), “The Pursuit of Happiness” (2006), “Norbit” (2007), "Vanishing on 7th Street" and "For Colored Girls" (2010), "Good Deeds" (2012), "Half of a Yellow Sun" (2013), "Solo: A Star Wars Story" and "The Death and Life of John F. Donovan" (2018).

In 2006 she received BAFTA, London Critic Circle Film and Empire awards for her performance in “Crash.” Her portrayal of Condoleezza Rice in “W” (2008) also earned her accolades. In 2016, she started portraying Maeve Millay in the HBO science fiction drama series "Westworld," for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

Newton married English writer, director and producer Ol Parker in 1998. They have three children: daughters Ripley (b. 2000) and Nico (b. 2004) and son Booker Jombe (b. 2014). Asked what spiritual path she follows during an interview about her film "For Colored Girls," she answered "Buddhism."

 

Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla (he/they), B.A.,M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D(History), John Rawls Good Shepherd, Author, LGBTQ Rights Activist, Human Rights Activist, Anti-Corruption Activist, Whistleblower Activist, Anti-Pedophile, Anti-Slavery, Anti-Caste, Anti-Race, Anti-Untouchability, Rationalist, Writer, Scholar, Poet, Critic, Atheist, YouTuber, Philanthropist, Humanitarian, Former Assistant Professor, Outspoken, And Blogger.

Truth and Justice Matter-John Rawls, A Theory of Justice

“There will be no death penalty, extrajudicial killings, or judicial killings. Judicial killing is a crime against constitutional morality, and extrajudicial killing is a crime against humanity. Even criminals have the right to life in prison.” Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla

Author of the globally acclaimed "Compatibility of the Death Penalty with the Purpose of Criminal Punishment in Ethiopia".

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

LGBTQ Rights Campaigner + Untouchable Lives Matter Campaigner + Black Lives Matter Campaigner + Human Rights Campaigner+ Anti-Death Penalty Campaigner

Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla (he/they), black, untouchable caste, labour, founder of Equality Religion.

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