March of Folly
Saturday, 30 January 2010 06:10
We talk of taking back our country.
But you can’t take back
what was never really yours.
And of working to fix the system.
But what is left of the “system” worth salvaging?
We lay claim to freedom and to equality.
Government by and for the people,
fodder of war,
commodities of industry,
for the privileged class
to plunder and squander
for their profit and amusement.
Pathetic delusions of democracy
where the will of the many
lay trampled beneath the avarice
and unbridled power of the few.
Can you understand now
why the powerless, oppressed, and disenfranchised
strap explosives to their bodies
and seek release and redemption
in martyrdom and bloody slaughter?
Or maybe you believe,
that violence is never the answer,
that patience is a virtue
and right the only weapon
against gun, and tank, and drone.
Or maybe you believe
they ought follow our example.
First to avail themselves
of courts and legislatures,
and then, when all else fails
take to the streets
in quiet protest and dissent,
under the watchful eye of occupiers
or Homeland Security thugs,
tear gas and cannon at the ready,
to parade politely and nonviolently,
through the capitals of power,
appealing to corrupted consciences
with signs of witty sayings,
chanting hackneyed slogans
from the barbed wire confines of free speech pens,
pigs fattened by moral hubris
principles strapped to their bodies
compliantly herded for the slaughter
while pretending to make a difference.
But you can’t take back
what was never really yours.
And of working to fix the system.
But what is left of the “system” worth salvaging?
We lay claim to freedom and to equality.
Government by and for the people,
fodder of war,
commodities of industry,
for the privileged class
to plunder and squander
for their profit and amusement.
Pathetic delusions of democracy
where the will of the many
lay trampled beneath the avarice
and unbridled power of the few.
Can you understand now
why the powerless, oppressed, and disenfranchised
strap explosives to their bodies
and seek release and redemption
in martyrdom and bloody slaughter?
Or maybe you believe,
that violence is never the answer,
that patience is a virtue
and right the only weapon
against gun, and tank, and drone.
Or maybe you believe
they ought follow our example.
First to avail themselves
of courts and legislatures,
and then, when all else fails
take to the streets
in quiet protest and dissent,
under the watchful eye of occupiers
or Homeland Security thugs,
tear gas and cannon at the ready,
to parade politely and nonviolently,
through the capitals of power,
appealing to corrupted consciences
with signs of witty sayings,
chanting hackneyed slogans
from the barbed wire confines of free speech pens,
pigs fattened by moral hubris
principles strapped to their bodies
compliantly herded for the slaughter
while pretending to make a difference.
|
THE NEW STREAMLINED RSN LOGIN PROCESS: Register once, then login and you are ready to comment. All you need is a Username and a Password of your choosing and you are free to comment whenever you like! Welcome to the Reader Supported News community. |
ARTICLE VIEWS: 1161
MOST RECENT ARTICLES
|
The most common way of assuaging one's guilt is to project that guilt onto the victim, thereby relieving (however temporarily) the uncomfortable feelings associated with that guilt. One of the most Friday, 18 May 2012 |
|
There is alot of information available on the History of the Ex-Slave called Fredrick Douglass, and how he changed the history of our nation by getting the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution Friday, 18 May 2012 |
|
It is indicative of the corporate dominated culture we now live in that, in the wake of JPMorgan’s Chase $2 billion-and-counting trading loss, we expect nothing to come of it. Nothing will Friday, 18 May 2012 |
|
Cornucopia, WI — The nation’s leading organic farming watchdog, The Cornucopia Institute, is challenging what it calls a “conspiracy” between corporate agribusiness interests and the USDA Friday, 18 May 2012 |
|
President Obama's bold endorsement of same-sex marriage should be only the first of his key acts in behalf of gay Americans. It's now past time for him to redeem a 2008 campaign promise to issue an Thursday, 17 May 2012 |
|
Mary Beaudoin> The Myth of Humanitarian Intervention[Editor's Note: This article is taken from a talk given by Mary Beaudoin at the forum, "The Myth of Humanitarian Intervention," sponsored by the Thursday, 17 May 2012 |
|
A new financial analysis has found that Chevron's $18 billion Ecuador environmental liability poses a threat of “irreparable damage” to the oil major's global operations if the plaintiffs make Thursday, 17 May 2012 |











Comments
We are concerned about a recent drift towards vitriol in the RSN Reader comments section. There is a fine line between moderation and censorship. No one likes a harsh or confrontational forum atmosphere. At the same time everyone wants to be able to express themselves freely. We'll start by encouraging good judgment. If that doesn't work we'll have to ramp up the moderation.
General guidelines: Avoid personal attacks on other forum members; Avoid remarks that are ethnically derogatory; Do not advocate violence, or any illegal activity.
Remember that making the world better begins with responsible action.
- The RSN Team
as a nation therefore,we should have some hope and believe we the people will strive to be better people and present no opportunity for further degradation of our nation.look you please: every group out there knows that much right now they might be diametrically opposed or corrupt or self serving or pre emptively assassinating character or best guessing or generally: picking the wrong way to do the right thing but very few really want us to fail so badly they believe the false sacrifice of martyrdom is a benefit to the almighty etc.
but, really: well done on your work! best of luck .
RSS feed for comments to this post.