Nare Mphela

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla

Nare Mphela

“Oh, fearless student.

Oh, winner of our rights!

O, definer of our identity

Oh, human star of our history,

You are a marvelous part of our human rights history.

You questioned them

You challenged them to enter school.

When they can’t think of your potential

You won the case.

Tens of millions of people in our community now have rights.

You are a creator of history, even at the age of 11.

But you are pure black.

You are pure African.

You can’t get Nobel peace

You are not privileged, Brown.

You are not from the Middle East or North Africa.

You are not a member of the hijjab community, so you are not eligible for a Nobel Peace Prize.

You are not a millionaire Malala Yousafzai,

Malala Yousafzai is from a superior Islamic caste.

She is a staunch opponent of the LGBTQ community.

Her Islam, hijab, family, and faith are all important to her.

You do not have her privilizes to award you with the White Nobel Peace Award.

Nobel Peace Prize is only given to people who meet their white criteria.

The color of your skin is not a criterion in and of itself.

Your gender is ineligible to meet their requirements.

You were born into a community of slaves for 1700 years.

Slaves are well-obedient people.

Your community never threatens lives.

Unlike the Malala Yousafzai community,

She was born with a diamond and platinum spoon.

We were born with a clay spoon in our mouths.

You can’t attract international recognition.

You can’t attract international media.

You can’t attract international scholarships.

You can’t attract international awards.

Her father refers to the "family blood."

We don’t have that heritage background.

We are ordinary clay children.

We belong to a mud house.

We belong to a thatched house.

We belong to mud walls.

We belong to mud schools.

Our fathers did not have beards.

Our fathers do not wear thobes.

Our parents do not wear hijab and abaya.

We do not have mustaches.

You see, we are walking on a red-dust road.

You see, we are eating on a mud plate.

You see, we are living with ordinary people.

We love everyone.

But

Unlike Nobel peace, Malala Yousafzai,

She loves only what Qran says.

You can challenge her.

You can ask her opinion about the community.

She may say Allah may behead them.

But she may pretend to say, "I don’t know about them."

Like she is silent about untouchables in her country,

She never talked about Pakistani sexual minorities.

She is very much a politically correct ideologue.

She talks and profits from selected issues.

Unlike your boldness for the world’s marginalized transgender community,

Talking about women's rights

Violence against women

Dowry

Domestic violence

Human rights issues are very much an escape from core issues.

What can she do more than pretend to get more rewards?

As I observed, every Nobel peace awardee is an agent of crime.

Except for Murad and Denis Mukwege, they are all human reality liars.

I don't know what Murad and Denis Mukwege truly feel about our sexual minorities.

Nobody can be equal to you in your fight against gender oppression.

We knew about the UK and US-based mainstream media and their gender discrimination.

They project that few belong to the hijjab community for their oil.

Western powers always practice majority and minority ideas.

Majoriterian ideas are defined as democracy.

Democracy is another face. Bourgeoisie

It is a democratic violence against our community.

You are a historical figure.

Our black history will never forget you.

Brown history is projected by white history.

But our black history will be carried out by our black skin.

Your pain

Your suffering

Your humiliation

Your humanity

Your love

Your perseverance

Your commitment

Your fight for justice is an unforgettable history.

We love you so much.

Thank you for uniting us with your call for justice against oppression.

You were born when inhumanity ruled.

You died by uniting us to fight against any form of oppression.

You are our living icon of rights.

You are our living icon of humanity.

You are our living icon of love.

You are our living icon of equality.

You are our living icon of fraternity.

You are our living icon of freedom.

You are our living icon of liberty.

You are our living icon of individuality.

You are our living icon of independence.

You are our living icon of rationality.

You are our living icon of critical thinking.

You are our morning star.

Long live my love.

Long live my dove.

Long live my bird.

Long live my freedom bird.

Long live my liberty bird.

Long live my equality bird.”

 

Dedicated to Nare Mphela, a South African transgender activist who was brutally murdered on January 12, 2020.

Day 6 Campaign Dedicated to Nare Mphela

Day 6 of the Nare Mphela Campaign

Can we have a transgender woman as the next Secretary-General and Director-General of UNO and 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)

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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)

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  • Published: February 5th, 2022 12:40
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