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The Life & Death of Mohamed Bouazizi: The Millennials' Dilemma [PART 3]

THE DILEMMA OF A GENERATION

 

Mohamed Bouazizi

Represents not just the struggle in Tunisia

But of an entire generation –

His life was a consolidation

Of a series of injustices

Of economic apartheid.

After all, let us not hide

And call this tragedy what it really is.

 

Mohamed’s life and death

Was one of many terrible examples

Of the depth, the breadth

Of the gap between the rich and the poor.

 

If you think to yourself,

“I’ll never be that desperate,”

Think again;

You are fortunate

If you’ve never worked and worked until your fingers chafed raw

Yet it was not enough.

You are sheltered

If you’ve never experienced

The yoke of the owners of the world.

You are blind

If you do not see that we have ‘freedom’

That is built on top of mass graveyards.

 

This yoke

Has served to choke

Not just Tunisians,

But everyone who was not born with wealth

Or the opportunity to make it;

The millennial’s dilemma

Is common across the globe –

Do I lose hope?

Do I succumb

To a life of fast money and being numb?

Do I stop caring, focus instead on the life I can enjoy?

Do I ignore the stolen livelihoods, hushed, covered up and coy

Do I fail to think about the exploited labour

Of suffering human beings,

Of the ****** of my country’s neighbour?

 

Do I simply sidestep my knowledge of all of this?

Complacent, lacking the will

Unaware, perhaps lacking development of the skill

To realise that our world is dying

Not a slow natural demise

But of humanity-induced suicide.

 

Or do I, instead,

Pull up my sleeves, avenge the dead?

Do I sacrifice my well-being,

My opportunity to reach that thin demographic of the population

That fragment of the nation

Which lives a life of luxury,

In order to change the world around me?

Do I go against the swirling, swishing current of life

Give up all opportunity for power, leave this society that is rife

With abuse?

For if I don’t,

The sick world we were born in

Will perpetuate its unholy cycle of sin

I will be an instrument of that process,

Whether through complacency or an excess

Of loyalty towards the state.

 

If I don’t fight back,

If we don’t fight back,

Who will?

Our stillborn children?

The posterity that will be born

To a world that has no clean air,

A world that is built to be unfair

A world that separates people like an algorithm

Those above a certain monetary threshold

And those below it?

 

No.

It must be the millennial who fights for rights,

Before they are sold off completely and stocks run out,

Before men and women in power with infallible clout

Turn us all against each other

And make us destroy ourselves.

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Written by
Jdelia420
24 / M / Malta
Published
Apr 12, 2018
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Notes

The final part of a poem I wrote to commemorate the life and death of Mohamed Bouazizi.

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#martyr#hero#eulogy#never#forgotten
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