مردم امد، مردم رفت كس نماند و كس به غير از خدا هم نميماند.
People came (and), people left But no one stayed And no one will stay, besides God

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مردم امد، مردم رفت كس نماند و كس به غير از خدا هم نميماند.
People came (and), people left But no one stayed And no one will stay, besides God
My grandmother went from being an Indian to a Pakistani to a Bangladeshi all within one lifetime, without ever moving from her home.
Dr. Moneeka Zaman, a Bengali physician who spoke to the first year medical students at my school. She discussed the way social constructs such as ethnicity, nationality, and culture can dynamically shift; thus creating new spaces and boundaries that alters our understanding of these concepts (via chittar)
female south asian musicians who aren’t m.i.a.
shilpa ray - shilpa is indian-american and has a voice like someone hacking up velvet with a chainsaw. she uses an indian harmonium in most of her work. whenever i listen to her music i feel like i am smoking a cigarette somewhere in the highlands after being spurned a former lover.
song recs: ‘venus shaver’ if you want to rage against european beauty standards, ‘’liquidation sale’ if you want to rage in general, ‘lessons from lorena’ for crying at 2 in the morning about england’s shitty government a la yours truly
2. nadine shah is pakistani-norwegian and her music would not sound out of place in the soundtrack of a giallo film. her voice soars around you, it’s fucking incredible.
song recs: ‘aching bones’ if you want to feel like you are slinking aimlessly around the velvet-lined chamber your cruel father trapped you in in 18th century rome, ‘to be a young man’ to feel like you are an ancient vampire lamenting his youth, ‘never tell me mam’ for motherly angst. did i mention she’s from newcastle, and is therefore fam? oop the north
3. natasha khan, or bat for lashes, is english and pakistani and a literal forest nymph. she makes music for twirling round rosebeds to, possibly with a faraway look on your face.
song recs: ‘oh yeah’ for ascending to the astral plane, ‘travelling woman’ for solidarity, ‘bat’s mouth’ for when your lover is trapped in a bat’s mouth n’ that
4. sasha perera is sri lankan and a goddess. she was an electro queen with jahcoozi and now records sparse and vaguely terrifying music under the name perera elsewhere.
song recs: ‘polaris’ - someone on youtube described this song as ‘feeling like you are falling asleep in an humid attic with a jungle view’ which is v apt, ‘light bulb’ for a feeling of impending doom, ‘drunk man’ for slowly dehydrating in a desert while vultures circle above you
5. ecca vandal is a sri lankan australian and sounds like queens of the stone age fronted by gwen stefani (if gwen actually looked good in a bindi, lmao). she has only released a few songs so far but i am very excited about her. i think she sounds like what vod from fresh meat would sound like if she made music.
song recs: ‘white flag’ and ‘battle royal’ for stomping about, the ridiculously named ‘father hu$$la’ for slinking about
Also plugging my friend Micropixie (Brit-Indian who’s spent time in France and now is in the US) whose stuff veers between music and spoken word and is a little bit political a little bit eccentric:
This is for all the Muslim girls who arent virgins and their muslim community tells them that no one will marry them. I stand with you, and know that someone out there will marry you. Your virginity doesn’t define who you are as a wife.
Was just saying this the other day…
I don’t understand how people say mean things so easily lol like someone could have spent years learning to love themselves and you say something and take them back to square one with just a few words
I hope you read this and take it to heart
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You weren’t brave enough to tame your demons so you unleashed them on me.
rhythmicrhinoceros (via wnq-writers)
At night I dream that you and I are two plants that grew together, roots entwined, and that you know the earth and the rain like my mouth, since we are made of earth and rain. Sometimes I think that with death we will seep below, in the depths at the feet of he effigy, looking over the ocean which brought us here to build and make love…
Pablo Neruda, excerpt from Rain (Rapa Nui)
a message for brown eyed girls
yes, her eyes are blue. yes, every love song is about them. every poem compares them to the sea. but you, you have eyes of amber and onyx. your eyes are the gold people desperately try to pull from the ground. her eyes may hold the depth of the ocean but your eyes hold the magnitude of a black hole. your eyes carry a weight too heavy for even the ocean to sweep away into it’s abyss. your eyes are anything but ordinary.
داستاں ختم ہونے والی ہے… تم مری آخری محبت ہو The tale is near its end You are my last love… DastaaN Khatam Honi Wali Hai Tum Meri Aakhiri Muhabbat Ho
جون ایلیا (via honeyandelixir)
What's wrong with Gandhi?
Where do I begin?
- Criticized the Jews for defending themselves against the Holocaust because he insisted that they should have committed public mass suicide in order to “shame” the Germans instead of fighting back. His exact words were, “But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher’s knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from the cliffs. As it is, they succumbed anyway in their millions.”
- Wrote an open letter to the British people in 1940 telling them to surrender to the Axis even if it mean accepting genocide.
- Was very anti-black. I hope you can stomach reading how he treated black people in South Africa. It’s fucking disgusting.
- Refused his wife life-saving medication (for religious reasons), but those religious reasons all of a sudden no longer applied to him when he was in a similar position.
- Refused to have sex with his wife for the last 38 years of their marriage. He felt that in order to test his commitment to celibacy, he would have beautiful young women (including his own great niece) lie next to him naked through the night. His wife, whom he described as looking like a “meek cow” was no longer desirable enough to be a solid test.
- Believed that Indian women who were raped lost their value as a human.
- During his time as a dissident in South Africa, he discovered that a young male was harassing two of his female followers. He responded by cutting the girls’ hair off to ensure the “sinner’s eye” was “sterilized.” He later boasted about the incident in his writings, pushing the message to all Indians that women should carry responsibility for sexual attacks upon them.
- Argued that fathers could be justified in killing daughters who had been sexually assaulted for the sake of family and community honor.
- Believed that menstruation was a manifestation of the distortion of a woman’s soul by her sexuality.
- Waged a war against contraceptives, labeling Indian women who used them as whores.
- Held the attitude that women were simply creatures that could bring either pride or shame to the men who own them.
Sources:
Websites: Women Suffer From Gandhi’s Legacy, People who most likely chose Gandhi as a historical figure to do a report on and immediately regretted it, On Mahatma Gandhi, his pathetic racism and advancement of segregation of black people by Sentletse Diakanyo, Not All Peaceful: 13 Racist Quotes Gandhi Said About Black People by Nick Chiles
Books: Sex and Power by Rita Banerji, On Pacifism by Derrick Jensen, The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi
I really enjoyed this lol
Omg their culture is so fucking awesome 😩😍
Lol that was so lit
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