Offensive Poetry - How I Came to This Platform
It all started going downhill for me at another website for poets when I posted a poem called “Snowed White” - which argued that believers with Christ in them could not be racist.
Somebody wrote “I am white and a racist” - a humanitarian person of faith, no less. How absurd for a loving, non-hater to think, and how sad!
I’ll post that special poem later, but for now, enjoy some offensive poetry
David Bowie, Black Star, My Herald
”We were born
upside down”
Pale children
black stars
to bold
night vision
Terrorizing Racist Bullies With Simple Words
To say you are black
acknowledging
your heritage
uniting one world
in one red color
is not disowning
your pigment
it’s returning home
to the cradle
of humankind
Where the smiting
hand of racism
cannot divide
...not anymore
I am black
I am from Africa
I am with the family of earth
Child Activists Against the Divide
Blend
love
accept
Disallow
proud cultures
to shame
one another
Your parents cannot
hold your guilt
Remember
your parents
must honor
their roots back
to the start
if you must
also
honor them
John Galt is Black in Power
Don’t disrespect
our business
and justice system!
John Galt is Black
He is from Africa
He is our police
Number the Black Stars
Call the Black Night
an all-star cast
with a black light
in a dark Trojan horse
to our enemies’ gate
Someone is keeping
us somewhere
against our wills
Unless we
finally listen
to a genocide
victim’s daughter
Corrie Ten-Boom’s
father
asked us to be
stars together
Instead of
yellow stars this time
we have black ones
Let us all
be label-lords
and be
black stars
together
“White” - the OTHER statue
You murdering bitch
I try to meet minds
and you say
“I am black”
“Take it down”
I demand
It’s a pointless
monument
to ignorance
I’m back after my 11th was born. God saw to a safe and happy homebirth again!
For all my patient friends - I’d like to share a little personal history with you. All my children were born at home, healthy and strong. A number were early, one was breech, one was posterior, but all perfectly healthy. It’s easier having faith in God during home birth than faith in doctors in hospitals. And while many don’t feel like it’s an option, many more know in their gut that homebirth would be happier, more merciful and gentler to both hearts and wallets.
Also hospital births are LESS earth friendly. There’s always a mess but involving a bunch of hospital workers potentially with active hepatitis infections serving you means a lot of disposable waste and garbage bags going out to the trash or hazardous waste centers. So homebirth is kinder to all. No hepatitis shots needed for babies born at home to protect themselves from infected hospital staff.