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“Do you know why people like me are shy about being capitalists? Well, its because we, for as long as we have known you, were capital, like bales of cotton and sacks of sugar, and you were commanding, cruel capitalists, and the memory of this so strong, the experience so recent, that we can't quite bring ourselves to embrace this idea that you think so much of. As for hat we were like before we met you, I no longer care. No periods of time over which my ancestors held sway, no documentation of complex civilisations, is any comfort to me. Even if I really came from people who were living like monkeys in trees, it was better to be that than what happened to me, what I became after I met you.”
― A Small Place
― A Small Place
“Always remember that the people are not fighting for ideas, nor for what is in men’s minds. The people fight and accept the sacrifices demanded by the struggle in order to gain material advantages, to live better and in peace, to benefit from progress, and for the better future of their children. National liberation, the struggle against colonialism, the construction of peace, progress and independence are hollow words devoid of any significance unless they can be translated into a real improvement of living conditions.”
― Return to the Source: Selected Speeches of Amílcar Cabral
― Return to the Source: Selected Speeches of Amílcar Cabral
“The act of writing, it seems to me, makes up a shelter, allows space to what would otherwise be hidden, crossed out, mutilated. Sometimes writing can work toward a reparation, making a sheltering space for the mind. Yet it feeds off ruptures, tears in what might otherwise seem a seamless, oppressive fabric.”
― The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience
― The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience
“A trip to a Central American jungle to watch how Indians behave near a bridge won't make you see either the jungle or the bridge or the Indians if you believe that the civilization you were born into is the only one that counts. Go and look around with the idea that everything you learned in school and college is wrong.”
― The Bridge in the Jungle
― The Bridge in the Jungle
“Our minds must be as ready to move as capital is, to trace its paths and to imagine alternative destinations.”
― Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity
― Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity
“The name is not important, yet you must speak your name, because every time a human speaks their name, an ape loses their footing in history.”
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
― Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Our names (Global South) are not doormats of empire, our dust is larger than Greece and Rome.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Decolonization Anthem -
Song of The Global South
(Sonnet 2616-2619)
Humanity is mightier than empires of apes,
life is braver than borders of the dead.
No one's undocumented on a planet built on loot,
champions of freedom are champions of truth.
We are children of the Global South,
not a lost cause or subjects of pity,
not tax breaks in a donor's ledger,
nor footnotes in whitewashed history.
Our lands are rich with brains,
our soil is rich with minerals,
our veins pulse with creation,
hearts bright with civilization.
They looted our gold,
then sold us "aid" -
they burnt our libraries,
then sold us "education."
Colonizers were the real cannibals of history,
out to civilize humans with far advanced society -
suffering of the South was not bad luck or destiny,
just the grand design of Manifest Atrocity.
Rise, O Peoples of Earth -
Rise till the looters fall.
Roar like Sonnets of Naskar -
Fire the fascists, free the world!
In every culture we carry the cosmos,
in every tongue we carry our home.
Our names are not doormats of empire,
our dust is larger than Greece and Rome.
Own your color, your accent,
own your stories, your theologies,
be proud of your sweat, your stubborn dignity -
for the North wrote itself as civilized,
but we, the Global South, authored humanity.
They told us, history is white,
holiness is western, progress is european -
but the hands that built the world,
with science, medicine, poetry,
philosophy, astronomy and mathematics,
were black, brown and indigenous.
Stand and burn the colonial syllabus,
disown the doctrines built on erasure -
rise and write like blood on fire -
write your anthem, write your future.
Rise, O Children of Earth,
no matter the color or culture,
you have more heart than ape empires,
more soul than parasites and vultures!
Burn the cartels, fire the fascists -
I lived my duty, now you be the Naskar.
Let the cosmos stand witness,
to the spark of human nature.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
Song of The Global South
(Sonnet 2616-2619)
Humanity is mightier than empires of apes,
life is braver than borders of the dead.
No one's undocumented on a planet built on loot,
champions of freedom are champions of truth.
We are children of the Global South,
not a lost cause or subjects of pity,
not tax breaks in a donor's ledger,
nor footnotes in whitewashed history.
Our lands are rich with brains,
our soil is rich with minerals,
our veins pulse with creation,
hearts bright with civilization.
They looted our gold,
then sold us "aid" -
they burnt our libraries,
then sold us "education."
Colonizers were the real cannibals of history,
out to civilize humans with far advanced society -
suffering of the South was not bad luck or destiny,
just the grand design of Manifest Atrocity.
Rise, O Peoples of Earth -
Rise till the looters fall.
Roar like Sonnets of Naskar -
Fire the fascists, free the world!
In every culture we carry the cosmos,
in every tongue we carry our home.
Our names are not doormats of empire,
our dust is larger than Greece and Rome.
Own your color, your accent,
own your stories, your theologies,
be proud of your sweat, your stubborn dignity -
for the North wrote itself as civilized,
but we, the Global South, authored humanity.
They told us, history is white,
holiness is western, progress is european -
but the hands that built the world,
with science, medicine, poetry,
philosophy, astronomy and mathematics,
were black, brown and indigenous.
Stand and burn the colonial syllabus,
disown the doctrines built on erasure -
rise and write like blood on fire -
write your anthem, write your future.
Rise, O Children of Earth,
no matter the color or culture,
you have more heart than ape empires,
more soul than parasites and vultures!
Burn the cartels, fire the fascists -
I lived my duty, now you be the Naskar.
Let the cosmos stand witness,
to the spark of human nature.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Humanity is mightier than empires of apes, life is braver than borders of the dead. No one’s undocumented on a planet built on loot, champions of freedom are champions of truth.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Colonizers were the real cannibals of history, out to civilize humans with far advanced society – suffering of the Global South was not bad luck or destiny, just the grand design of Manifest Atrocity.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Decolonization Anthem (Excerpt)
We are children of the Global South,
not a lost cause or subjects of pity,
not tax breaks in a donor’s ledger,
nor footnotes in whitewashed history.
Our lands are rich with brains,
our soil is rich with minerals,
our veins pulse with creation,
hearts bright with civilization.
They looted our gold,
then sold us “aid” –
they burnt our libraries,
then sold us “education.”
Colonizers were the real cannibals of history,
out to civilize humans with far advanced society –
suffering of the South was not bad luck or destiny,
just the grand design of Manifest Atrocity.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
We are children of the Global South,
not a lost cause or subjects of pity,
not tax breaks in a donor’s ledger,
nor footnotes in whitewashed history.
Our lands are rich with brains,
our soil is rich with minerals,
our veins pulse with creation,
hearts bright with civilization.
They looted our gold,
then sold us “aid” –
they burnt our libraries,
then sold us “education.”
Colonizers were the real cannibals of history,
out to civilize humans with far advanced society –
suffering of the South was not bad luck or destiny,
just the grand design of Manifest Atrocity.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Rise, O Peoples of Earth –
Rise till the looters fall.
Roar like Sonnets of Naskar –
Fire the fascists, free the world!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
Rise till the looters fall.
Roar like Sonnets of Naskar –
Fire the fascists, free the world!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Own your color, your accent, own your stories, your theologies, be proud of your sweat, your stubborn dignity – for the North wrote itself as civilized, but we, the Global South, authored humanity. They told us, history is white, holiness is western, progress is european – but the hands that built the world, with science, medicine, poetry, philosophy, astronomy and mathematics, were black, brown and indigenous.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Eurocentrism - The First Global Catastrophe (Sonnet 2626)
Climate change is nothing,
the first humanly caused
global catastrophe was eurocentrism -
before colonials, science was rooted in society, and
philosophy was rooted in community, not snobbery,
medicine was centered on people, not profit,
religion was lived experience, not salesmanship -
farmland was family, not property,
innovation empowered life, not luxury -
psychology prioritized understanding
and healing, not analysis and isolation,
poetry was the everyday way of life,
not aristocratic escapism.
Sure, there was superstition back then as well,
but no superstition of the pre-colonial world
comes close in atrocity to the fancy superstitions
of the imperials marketed as progress.
Eurocentrism is the biggest impediment to education -
stand and burn the colonial syllabus, that's enlightenment!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
Climate change is nothing,
the first humanly caused
global catastrophe was eurocentrism -
before colonials, science was rooted in society, and
philosophy was rooted in community, not snobbery,
medicine was centered on people, not profit,
religion was lived experience, not salesmanship -
farmland was family, not property,
innovation empowered life, not luxury -
psychology prioritized understanding
and healing, not analysis and isolation,
poetry was the everyday way of life,
not aristocratic escapism.
Sure, there was superstition back then as well,
but no superstition of the pre-colonial world
comes close in atrocity to the fancy superstitions
of the imperials marketed as progress.
Eurocentrism is the biggest impediment to education -
stand and burn the colonial syllabus, that's enlightenment!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Before colonials, science was rooted in society, and
philosophy was rooted in community, not snobbery,
medicine was centered on people, not profit,
religion was lived experience, not salesmanship. Sure, there was superstition back then as well, but no superstition of the pre-colonial world comes close in atrocity to the fancy superstitions of the imperials marketed as progress. Eurocentrism is the biggest impediment to education - stand and burn the colonial syllabus, that's enlightenment!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
philosophy was rooted in community, not snobbery,
medicine was centered on people, not profit,
religion was lived experience, not salesmanship. Sure, there was superstition back then as well, but no superstition of the pre-colonial world comes close in atrocity to the fancy superstitions of the imperials marketed as progress. Eurocentrism is the biggest impediment to education - stand and burn the colonial syllabus, that's enlightenment!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Ethics 101: do not take ethics lessons from America. Theology 101: do not take divinity lessons from the Vatican. Geopolitics 101: don't take democracy lessons from the West. Economics 101: don't take economy lessons from rich white men.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“If you grew up with western media, you get brainwashed into asking, why are most terrorists muslim! But grow up and study actual history of the human race, then you start asking, why is every terrorist white!”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Outside the Gutters of West
(Sonnet 2679)
If you grew up with western media,
you get brainwashed into asking,
why are most terrorists muslim!
But grow up and study actual history
of the human race, then you start asking,
why is every terrorist white!
To look at Islam through western lens is like
looking at the sky through a woodworm's eyes,
the same is with Sindh, the same is with China,
the same is with Africa, and Latin America.
Objectivity is an impediment to understanding -
if you yourself are not right smack in the middle
of the experience, you have zero grasp of the truth,
even if your head is full with facts and figures.
But then again, this is not something
a stubborn eurocentric mule can fathom,
even to entertain the possibility
that the prized imperial commodity
of objectivity could be a fallacy,
you have to have a decolonized mind.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
(Sonnet 2679)
If you grew up with western media,
you get brainwashed into asking,
why are most terrorists muslim!
But grow up and study actual history
of the human race, then you start asking,
why is every terrorist white!
To look at Islam through western lens is like
looking at the sky through a woodworm's eyes,
the same is with Sindh, the same is with China,
the same is with Africa, and Latin America.
Objectivity is an impediment to understanding -
if you yourself are not right smack in the middle
of the experience, you have zero grasp of the truth,
even if your head is full with facts and figures.
But then again, this is not something
a stubborn eurocentric mule can fathom,
even to entertain the possibility
that the prized imperial commodity
of objectivity could be a fallacy,
you have to have a decolonized mind.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“To look at Islam through western lens is like looking at the sky through a woodworm's eyes.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“To look at Islam through western lens is like looking at the sky through a woodworm's eyes, the same is with Sindh, the same is with China, the same is with Africa, and Latin America.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Center of the World is Indigenous (Sonnet 2680)
Fact of the matter is,
most white scholars eventually
turn out to be just another colonial twit,
no matter how brilliant, how learned they are,
because animal conditioning doesn't wear off
with mere education of the intellect -
your soul must be disinfected of colonial filth,
which is not possible until you intrinsically
embody the pain, indignity, and humiliations
of the oppressed, subjected through generations.
Your opinion on religion, your opinion of reason,
your opinion of philosophy, your opinion of society,
it's all just opinion, that too of a lesser lifeform,
until you outgrow your whiteness and look at
the world through the actual center of the world -
and the center of the world is indigenous.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
Fact of the matter is,
most white scholars eventually
turn out to be just another colonial twit,
no matter how brilliant, how learned they are,
because animal conditioning doesn't wear off
with mere education of the intellect -
your soul must be disinfected of colonial filth,
which is not possible until you intrinsically
embody the pain, indignity, and humiliations
of the oppressed, subjected through generations.
Your opinion on religion, your opinion of reason,
your opinion of philosophy, your opinion of society,
it's all just opinion, that too of a lesser lifeform,
until you outgrow your whiteness and look at
the world through the actual center of the world -
and the center of the world is indigenous.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Most white scholars eventually turn out to be just another colonial twit, no matter how brilliant, how learned they are, because animal conditioning doesn't wear off with mere education of the intellect - your soul must be disinfected of colonial filth, which is not possible until you intrinsically embody the pain, indignity, and humiliations of the oppressed, subjected through generations.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Unified Global South (Sonnet 2687-2688)
White bias doesn't affect only white people,
it affects colored people as well.
For example, US citizens can practically
travel to the entire world without visa,
despite being the most undeserving,
while rightful Africans cannot travel
even within the continent without visa.
This is why I say, white is not a color,
white is a mindset of exploitation.
If you want to rescue your plundered dignity,
first you gotta decolonize your own mindset.
Philosophy alone doesn't advance a society,
you gotta build the infrastructure for it.
For example, make the entire Global South
Visa Free for all its citizens, and I guarantee,
within a hundred years the Global South
will be the Powergrid of the Human Race,
like it once was, until the predators of Europe
contaminated the world with their unwelcome touch.
Foster the psychology, policy will follow.
Foster the intent, intelligence will follow.
The ultimate mission is a unified humanity,
but practical integration of the human race
beyond color and culture is not possible
until we decontaminate the planet of every last
trace of colonial vice legislated as virtue.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
White bias doesn't affect only white people,
it affects colored people as well.
For example, US citizens can practically
travel to the entire world without visa,
despite being the most undeserving,
while rightful Africans cannot travel
even within the continent without visa.
This is why I say, white is not a color,
white is a mindset of exploitation.
If you want to rescue your plundered dignity,
first you gotta decolonize your own mindset.
Philosophy alone doesn't advance a society,
you gotta build the infrastructure for it.
For example, make the entire Global South
Visa Free for all its citizens, and I guarantee,
within a hundred years the Global South
will be the Powergrid of the Human Race,
like it once was, until the predators of Europe
contaminated the world with their unwelcome touch.
Foster the psychology, policy will follow.
Foster the intent, intelligence will follow.
The ultimate mission is a unified humanity,
but practical integration of the human race
beyond color and culture is not possible
until we decontaminate the planet of every last
trace of colonial vice legislated as virtue.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“Make the entire Global South Visa Free for all its citizens, and I guarantee, within a hundred years the Global South will be the Powergrid of the Human Race, like it once was.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
“The Christian Church is the original religious persecutor of planet earth, British monarchy is the original terrorist organization of planet earth, Druncle Sam is the planet's longest running pandemic, Israeli state is the planet's youngest delinquent.”
― With Love From A Blue Rock
― With Love From A Blue Rock
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