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#confederate
So what's the statute Of limitations on racists and their statues? You've never seen a statue of ****** have you? I guess his hatred matters 'cause he killed millions of whites & Jews? But Tens of thousands of the abused & doomed Had that Jesus skin and hair: That bronze and wool. Bet you never knew! Nazis killed the handicapped, the poor, gentiles, and blacks too! On the ****** Scales of justice, white genocide blood just weighs more than ours do. But back to the racist statues: If ****** can't have one, Why should Columbus, Lee & Leverhulme? Only one reason ruptures through: Kkkers feel more affection for stone Than human blood, bones, Spines, and sinews. So no more imploring just to be refused; ****** down those statues! Use ropes knotted into a noose, Whips, chains, jackboots! Firehoses, batons, and hooves! Bring branding irons! Surround the statues! Sling slurs and abuse! Yes! It's time for each and every racist statue To taste the same treatment that black bodies do ~🖋Peacock Secrets Poetry📜
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Dec 8, 2020
Dec 8, 2020 at 11:10 AM UTC
"Statues" of Limitations
America has an obsession with guns and will glorify anybody that carries one. America has an obsession with race and will glorify anybody that shares their face. Imagine every statue and memorial in America vanished and America placed you, Mr. Reader, in charge of deciding what every monument in the country would be —events commemorated, dates remembered, people honored— how long would it take for you to start naming confederate soldiers?
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Jun 24, 2020
Jun 24, 2020 at 5:23 AM UTC
Confederate Memorials
An orange sought crunch as nightfall waned in northern tier and would annex more than south as it lied encumbered with KE when Robert E, Lee incandescently drew lion's share of resistance in Yorktown.
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Aug 24, 2017
Aug 24, 2017 at 9:27 AM UTC
American Patiriot
Outside one of Pittsburgh's many suburban malls a middle-aged woman wearing a colorful hijab held the hand of a little boy of about eight as they walked past the entrance of a department store. Three teenage boys leaned against a nearby wall. One teenager wore a printed t-shirt of a confederate flag. All three of the teenagers pointed at the woman. They laughed with a roar of contempt that exerted dominance over the sidewalk. The little boy hugged that woman's leg. He sobbed into the material of her long dress. The teenager wrapped in the confederate flag, he put his hands behind his head and leaned back against the wall in victory.
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Jul 25, 2017
Jul 25, 2017 at 3:33 PM UTC
Dominance
*I know there is a place in life For all things great and wise, But many people mistake certain Things that are not of that guise.* A practiced profession a vague recollection A violent war, a hit and miss game, People looking for others that they Have even hurt or ruined to blame, This is what has become and what became, We are the "example" of purity. Our hands soaked with blood, A hateful flag waved in your face, An obscene way to show "mature" grace, This is what made America great, To go forth, destroy, pillage, use plague, To steal from the tribes on all counts, Our excuse and our reasoning? Based on fear. Showing nothing but "needed" destruction And savagery, a form of selfish "non-villainy" Practice an "innocent" thing called slavery, Blame the blacks for selling them to our ***** filthy tainted "pure" white hands. This is for what the southern flag really stands.
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Sep 9, 2016
Sep 9, 2016 at 3:27 AM UTC
My Anti-slavery Views-Sorry to offend you VII
Anathema's flag flies no more? Save at half-mast in the hearts of diehard's; forever, 'general-ly'. (lee) Will Kromantse (Cromatin) blood rise to salute this gesture? Will it change our children's future? Waged (media) war, whitewashing the ***** a creed of socio-economic greed. © Qwey.ku
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 2:07 PM UTC
A Luta Continua
I want to tell anyone in the South Who is clinging desperately to their confederate heritage That succeed and secede aren't just homonyms... They're opposites.
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Jun 23, 2015
Jun 23, 2015 at 8:40 PM UTC
Success
What year is it in Mississippi? Sometimes it’s hard to tell, You’d think in the 21st century, We’d be able to tell time well. Talking slow and taking it slow is okay At least for most of the time But there’s a big difference in drawling what you say, And never reaching your prime What year is it in Mississippi? I don’t think it has its own zone. Surely it’s impossible for the entire state To have their watches on loan. What year is it in Mississippi? They seem so hopelessly behind, Most other states quickly recognize That her flag is hatred-lined. What year is it in Mississippi? Sorry, but I have to ask, First in everything bad, and last in anything good, To even tie with another state seems an impossible task. Because when you act like you’re still in the past, You’re going to keep being last. And passed. And bashed. And masked. And trashed. No one thinks it’s hopeless yet Or that the whole state is obscene, I just hate to break it to Mississippi That it is 2015.
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Jun 23, 2015
Jun 23, 2015 at 3:42 PM UTC
Obvious Year
We can wait ten years to change the flag, Or another whole generation. We can turn this thing into just a snag or rebuild from the foundation. We can change the confederate flag tomorrow Or just wait around til we’re last, We can bring the next fifty years some sorrow Or mark it as a thing of the past. We can get made fun of by every other state First place in everything bad, Or we can start to fix our problems with hate, And make being actually first the new fad. We can cling to a symbol of hate and loss, And pretend it’s simply tradition, Or we can dispose of that top-left cross And avoid all of the opposition Because Mississippi, We can wait a week, a month or a year, It really is a choice. But the flag is going to change, it’s clear, With or without your voice.
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Jun 23, 2015
Jun 23, 2015 at 3:40 PM UTC
Inevitable Change
There is no more civil war it's changed from days gone by You can not have a civil war no matter how you try Rules of the engagement done and dusted all forgot now Rules of engagement mean you give it all you got Armies lined up on the field civil war, I'd say Now, you push a button and **** from ten time zones away Pleasantries forgotten War's not civil anymore With all of our progression, we forgot how to have a civil war
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Apr 29, 2015
Apr 29, 2015 at 11:55 PM UTC
civil war
Built on the Berkley model Paid for with mothers essential oils ...a bitumen And a flower blooms from Medicine Rock Like a ballerina As the Old Man weeps joyfully
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 1:40 PM UTC
Never infinite