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OF THE HAMMERING OF JUSTICE...

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Red is the flowing blood of liberation;

Black is the blood that flows from arteries

of those systematically murdered and

denied justice by the systemic tools of

racism imposed upon hued lives walking,

running, driving, or merely standing still

in the land of the free and home of the brave.

 

Beneath its tarnished green hue, white

is the statue of liberty; and Ellis Island

welcoming stories tell tales of bigoted pride

that laid the foundation of founding fathers’

ease of documenting a declaration of racist

oppressive servitude of red-blooded blacks.

 

Thus became the red, white, and blue colors

of the racist inequality of an outlaw nation

with its counterfeit law and order legalities

that enabled it to nearly extinct one race and

enslave another—all in the name of liberty.

 

And while the written his-story of its startling

beginning has been a romanticizing saga of the

home of the free and equality for all, the truth

of such molded lies has been shattered upon the

red, white, and blue anvil of God’s promised justice.

 

Today, a rainbow cultured determined people—

energized with unique fueling of peace and love—now

seek to sterilize a recovering nation of its bigoted systemic

racist infestation; and remove from its socio-economic and

political systems, remaining cancerous tumors of varied hate.

 

 

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mlowe5 says:

ONE, Poet Wize. Peace and Love.
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mlowe5 says:

Indeed, love-supreme. Thanks. Peace and Love.

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