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My Pronoun is People (Inclusivity Sonnet, 1266) | Abhijit Naskar | Yaralardan Yangın Doğar

My pronoun is people,
I’m divergent, yet invincible.
I am straight, I am queer;
I am civilian, I am seer.
Spirit of life, I – am universal!

Call me disabled or differently able,
Call me collective or individual.
Fleshly forms I’ve got plenty,
All run by same love and liberty –
Culture supreme is inclusion.

Each heart is a shelter for another,
Each life is sanctuary for another.
Blasting all traditions of divide
into cinders with knowledge-dynamite,
we shall emerge as each other’s keeper.

You ask, what am I – I say, I am human,
Better yet, I’m human’s idea of a human.
I am but the human absolute –
morally unbending ‘n divinely cute –
ever evolving testament to expansion.
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Robo Sapiens (The Sonnet) | Abhijit Naskar | The Humanitarian Dictator

Artificial Intelligence could be
the greatest boon in accessibility,
yet AI enthusiasm is exhausted in
grotesque plagiarism and pomposity.

Tech giants of today suffer
from the worst kind of handicap
of all, lack of human perspective.
Till you treat this common coldness,
all innovation is mere fancy gimmick.

Innovation has power to lift the world,
yet it has become toys of privilege.
Cyborg souls sell cyborg machines,
beastly grotesque and senseless.

Once upon a time in the future,
robovans will carry robo-sapiens,
apes advanced in feats of silicon,
yet degraded in feats of sentience.
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