Vivi Swu
“When you see a white and
brown
Your sacred soul is
dancing.
When you see a black and Negro
When you see an
untouchable and a slave
Manu and Mohammed wake up
with teeth and nails.
Bhagavad Gita, Quran, and
Bible wake up
When you see a Brahmin and
a Bania
You cheer and smile.
When you see Chamar and
Madiga
Dharma, Adharma, wake up.
Pundit and Pujari wake up.
Varnashrama Dharma and Manusmriti wake up.
Your soul is full of
purity and impurities.
Your way of life is full
of categorizations and conclusions.
You can’t understand
Jeremy Bentham and Isaiah Berlin.
You can’t understand John
Rawls' theory of justice.
You can understand only
the sacred soul and body.
When I see your dancing
hair and smiling teeth,
I can remember your time
and joy with your pure souls.
East and West
You are the best racist
icon.”
Vivi Swu is
my metaphor used in this write-up to represent deep-rooted racist beings across
time and space. Brown is a symbol of the predominant Asian skin color that
traveled to the West, where it cheers and smiles at white things while
practicing rampant racism over blacks and untouchable castes. Remember, queers
of brown color are super-racists and religious fanatics like their dominant genders.
Brown skin and white masks are naturally common on brown skin. They are
chameleons and parasites and can have any mask and ideology according to time
and available resources.
Dr. Suryaraju
Mattimalla
Author of the globally acclaimed
"Compatibility of the Death Penalty with the Purpose of Criminal
Punishment in Ethiopia".
Author of the "Why I Am Not Indian: The
Untouchable Rejecting India's Citizenship"