I am talking to you even though you are black…

Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla


“I am talking to you.
Even though
You are black.
I have a gypsy.
Even though
I am a white.
I am talking to you.
Even though
You are untouchable by caste.
I have a Yazidi.
I have a gypsy
Even though
I am a brown
I am talking to you.
Even though
You are queer.
I have a black friend.
I have a Gypsy friend.
I have an untouchable friend.
I have a queer friend.
I have a Yazidi friend.
Even though
I am a white bastard.
Even though
I am a brown bastard.
Even though
I am an inhuman bastard.
Even though
I am a racist bastard.
Even though
I am a lying bastard.
Even though
I am a…”

  • Authors: Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: April 11th, 2023 02:00
  • Limit: 6 stanzas
  • Invited: Friends (users on his/her list of friends can participate)
  • Comment from author about the poem: Racists, casteists, and religious extremists often say "We are talking to you even though you are a black, gypsy, queer, untouchable, outside of my caste, religion, ethnicity, gender, class, region, etc". It is my personal experience with dominant ideologies in India, Brazil, Qatar, Australia, Ethiopia, and the Czech Republic. This is my personal experience with dogs and their masters in the Czech Republic. I am sure that every white country and dogs and other animals are well trained in this heinous way by their white masters. Dogs in the Czech Republic bark and attack only blacks and gypsies when they see us, just like their masters. Personal experience with physical and verbal attacks of European whites on me in the Czech Republic State and non-state actors are human rights violators in the Czech Republic. 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.
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