Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Wrecked



They are our enemy, they tell us.
They are too different from us, they say.

They are backward, they tell us.
Their faith is evil, they say.

They have no worth as humans, they tell us.
They don’t value their women or girls, they say.

They are all terrorists, they tell us.
They all hate us, they say.

And we swallow it down
Again, again, again
And we never investigate
At all, at all, at all
And we never speak up for
Anyone, anyone, anyone
And we don’t question
Ever, ever, ever

The propaganda.
The lies.
The arrogance.
The ignorance.
The blame.
The blindness.
The brokenness.
The hatred.

And then we spew it back out
Violently, violently, violently.
And we tell them
Daily, daily, daily.
With our words
Ugly, ugly, ugly

That they are our enemy
That they are too different from us
That their ways are backward
That their faith is evil.

And we rage
Blindly, blindly, blindly
With our actions
Mistakenly, mistakenly, mistakenly
With our inaction
Silently, silently, silently

That they have no value as humans
That their women and girls are worthless
That they are all terrorists
That we hate them.

And the machine keeps spewing . . .

And the bombs keep falling . . .

And the guns keep firing . . .

And the buildings keep crumbling . . .

And the bodies keep breaking . . .

And the children keep dying . . .

And we keep dying . . .

God forgive us!
Forgive me!
Break us.
Break me!
Change us.
Change me!
Use us.
Use me!
For them
ALL. OF. THEM.

[Poured out as a response to a heart-breaking post by the Syria Campaign about a man, Mohammad Abo Saleh, who lost his wife, Malak, in the bombings in Ghouta, Syria. It broke my heart again. https://www.facebook.com/TheSyriaCampaign/posts/1667180813373925.]
 

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