Army of criminals

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla


“As you said
You (Brahmin) born from head
That is why you were born a genius.
As you said
Your foot-soldier (Kshatriya) born from shoulder
That is why he is a born warrior.
As you said
Your foot-soldier (Vaishya) born from thighs
That is why he is a born trader.
As you said
Your foot soldier (Shudra-Reddy, Kamma, Kapu, Velama, etc.) is born from the foot.
That is why he was born a farmer.
As you said
I am achhoot (untouchable: Madiga).
As you said, from birth to death
So I should be dehumanized forever and ever.
As you said
I am chained, enslaved, and lynched
As you said
I am persecuted, raped, and dehumanized.
As you said
I am humiliated, degraded, or lessened.
As you said
I am sub-humanized, mistreated
As you said
There is no limit to your cruelty.
As you said
There is no humaneness in treating me fairly.
But you never say
Where I born from
But you made me untouchable.
You made me unseeable.
You made me unshadowable.
You made me unapproachable.
You made me unspeakable.
You made me uncrossable.
You made me unwearable.
You made me unsittable
You made me unwalkable.
As you said
You born a white
That is why you were born light.
As you said
You born white
So you are a born superior.
As you said
You born white
So you are a born supremacist.
As you said
You born white
So you are a born pleasant
As you said
You born white
So you are born pure.
As you said
You born white
So you are a born worshipper.
As you said
You born white
So you are a born blissful
As you said
I born as black
That is why I am a Negro.
As you said
I am evil for being black.
As you said
I am a slave for being black.
As you said
I am chained for being black.
As you said
I am lynched and dehumanized for being black.
As you said
I am enslaved and humiliated for being black.
As you said
I am persecuted from birth to death for being black.
As you said
I am unpleasant for being black.
As you said
I am dirty and unclean for being black.
As you said
I am a criminal, thief, thug for being a black
Everything you have defined about me
Every act of inhumanity you practiced on my black skin
You made me want to fulfill your sadomasochistic ideology.
You persecuted my forefathers and their forefathers in the name of religion.
You persecuted my foremothers and their foremothers in the name of religion.
You persecuted my parents and their parents in the name of religion.
Finally I realized your web of lies
That every word, line, sentence, message you wrote in Bhagavad Gita and Bible is lie
Finally I realized your web of lies
That every word, line, sentence, and message you wrote in the Bhagavad Gita and the Bible is a crime
Finally I realized your web of lies
That every word, line, sentence, and message you wrote in the Bhagavad Gita and the Bible is a crime against humanity
How long will you lie, Mr. Criminal?”

  • Authors: Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: February 7th, 2023 14:00
  • Limit: 6 stanzas
  • Invited: Friends (users on his/her list of friends can participate)
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is my lived experience and the experience of my foremothers, forefathers, and parents with an uncivilized Hindu and Christian society in India and Europe. It does not mean that Islam or Sikh, Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, Christianity is a civilized. Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parse, Islam, Christianity or Muslim is a crime against humanity just like any Hindu or white in regard to untouchable caste, black, Yazidi persons in their Hindu, Christian and Islamic societies. Every untouchable caste person is a victim of every Hindu, Sikh, Muslim, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and upper caste converted Christian in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, and the white world. Black is a victim of every non-black skin. Yazidis are the victims of every Muslim. Untouchable caste, black, and Yazidi-background LGBTQ persons are double victims in the hands of Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs. Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, Christian, and white. Untouchable, black and Yazidis can’t grow up in the eyes of above communities.
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