Tuesday, 13 September 2022

If Professor Rupa Viswanath, the author of The Pariah Problem: Caste, Religion, and the Social in Modern India, is not an untouchable by caste or if she is a Tamil-Hindu Brahmin without any untouchable or negro in her immediate family, then let me tell you that she is a black-skinned, white-masked, or Janus-faced intellectual. We do not want her philanthropy in our knowledge spaces. Let me remind you that every Brahmin theorist is a parasite and chameleon. We do not want your philanthropy for the simple reason that you are a Hindu-skinned, Dalit-masked person. Respect what Gopal Guru talks about experience and theory.


 

If Professor Rupa Viswanath, the author of The Pariah Problem: Caste, Religion, and the Social in Modern India, is not an untouchable by caste or if she is a Tamil-Hindu Brahmin without any untouchable or negro in her immediate family, then let me tell you that she is a black-skinned, white-masked, or Janus-faced intellectual. We do not want her philanthropy in our knowledge spaces. Let me remind you that every Brahmin theorist is a parasite and chameleon. We do not want your philanthropy for the simple reason that you are a Hindu-skinned, Dalit-masked person. Respect what Gopal Guru talks about experience and theory.

 

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouch0able Rejecting India's Citizenship

For me, your death rituals also matter.


 

For me, your death rituals also matter. If your family members cremated you or if cremation is your ideology, then you are a black-skinned and white-masked or Janus-faced organic intellectual or scholar or theorist or writer or poet or leader or social or political reformer when you are alive. This is why I rejected not only Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Phule, but every Indian icon and their ostensibly social reformations, because every end is marked by an infamous Hindutva, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, or Parsi ritual. A true social reformer never followed that path of cremation but buried their dead. Burying is the most respectful way of respecting the dead, whereas cremation is humiliating to the dead, in which you can’t claim human status, human dignity, or human identity.

Wake up, Janus-faced intellectual

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouch0able Rejecting India's Citizenship

Untouchable is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand, published in 1935. Mulk Raj Anand is one of the most versatile geniuses, but I still refer to him as a parasite and chameleon because he has no untouchables or Negroes in his immediate family. We do not want your philanthropy in our knowledge spaces, but you must marry any untouchable, Negro, or sexual minority to prove that you are not black-skinned, white-masked, or Janus-faced. Prove it practically, not theoretically.


 

Untouchable is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand, published in 1935. Mulk Raj Anand is one of the most versatile geniuses, but I still refer to him as a parasite and chameleon because he has no untouchables or Negroes in his immediate family. We do not want your philanthropy in our knowledge spaces, but you must marry any untouchable, Negro, or sexual minority to prove that you are not black-skinned, white-masked, or Janus-faced. Prove it practically, not theoretically.

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla, Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouch0able Rejecting India's Citizenship