“I enslave
When I caught
I hail racism.
I trespass
When I caught
I hail racism.
I loot
When I caught
I hail racism.
I exploit
When I caught
I hail racism.
I plunder
When I caught
I hail racism.
I steal,
When I caught
I hail racism.
I kill
When I caught
I hail racism.
I rape
When I caught
I hail racism.
I terrorize
When I caught
I hail racism.
I fraud
When I caught
I hail racism.
I cheat
When I caught
I hail racism.
I lie
When I caught
I hail racism.
I migrate
When I caught
I hail racism.
I join my fellow
Intifada voices
to eliminate decent Jews
When I caught
I hail racism.
Like my “Islamophobia voices”
I eye on institutions
of power and authority.
I eye on alien women.
When I caught
I hail racism.
I treat
Every child
As my wife
When I caught
I hail racism.
I treat
Every rich
As my husband
When I caught
I hail racism.
I do not know.
My children's DNA
When I caught
I hail racism.
I am an Atavik.
No commitment to
Marital relationships
When I caught
I hail racism.
I corrupt
Every institution
I enter
I am a social parasite.
When I caught
I hail racism.
I change
My partners
Like cloths
When I caught
I hail racism.
Everyone’s wife
Is my wife
Everyone’s husband
Is my husband
As I am
Lawless, ruthless
Brutal human trafficker
Criminal, characterless
Cruel, mob
Thug, immoral
Violent, prostitute
When I caught
I hail racism.
As an asylum seeker
I trespass, I crime.
I loot, I rape.
I thug, I steal.
I lie, I exploit.
I plunder, I break
I destroy, I break.
When I caught
I hail racism.
When concerns arise
I wrote, “I can’t breathe.”
When concerns arise
I wrote, “Black Lives Matter.”
When concerns arise
I wrote, “white supremacy.”
When concerns arise
I wrote, "Colonial..."
When concerns arise
I wrote, "Palestine."
When concerns arise
I wrote, "Islamophobia."
The day before yesterday
I hailed
Racism, racism, racism
Yesterday
I hailed
Racism, racism, racism
Today
I hailed
Racism, racism, racism
Tomorrow
I hailed
Racism, racism, racism
The day after tomorrow
I hailed
Racism, racism, racism
Forever
I hailed
Racism, racism, racism
When you question my character,
I hail racism, racism, racism...
I hailed racism, racism, racism.
Without changing my way of life
I hailed racism, racism, racism.
Without changing my character
I hailed racism, racism, racism.
Without changing my ideology
A voice against racism
It is a voice for moral beings.
More power to the BLM
More power to the crimes”
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This is my personal experience with Ethiopians and other parts of the African race in India, Ethiopia, Brazil, Australia, the Czech Republic, Belgium, and Germany.
- Author: Dr.Suryaraju Mattimalla ( Offline)
- Published: December 5th, 2023 01:02
- Comment from author about the poem: The moral message of this is that a first-person singular or victim character and way of life are very important in voicing against any tyrannies. One should have a clean background before voicing against any oppression or enslavement.
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