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A BAD DAY?

by cedric-mcclester

By: Cedric McClester He had a bad day Or so they say And he blew 8 Innocent people away Six of whom were Asian okay And if that’s not a hate crime What is anyway? I can’t relate to It not being hate When six of the eight Were Asian they state What more must we see To know race is the key? And if you’re asking me It will always be Chances are none to slim That an Asain did A damn thing to him Yet he attacked them On a mere whim And what kind of message Does that tend to send? I’m asking all the gentlemen Aren’t you sick and tired Of anti-Asain stereo-types Perpetrated by miscreants And guttersnipes? Who victimize Asians At the drop of a hat According to all of The latest stats Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2021. All rights reserved..
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