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After all, we're not savages. We're English. And the English are the best at everything.                                                             (Piggy) The hovelled huts Near  school house ditches Hardly sheltered starving children. Emaciated, pale and ghastly, Three million lost. Exports defined them, Imports denied them, The world was told their hunger Was the wrath of God. For seven hundred years Untolled Rachels wept; Twice as long As Jews were kept Enslaved in pagan Egypt. This was Ireland, Not Auschwitz. Beneath the banners of Labour and Freedom, Toiled the innocents. Eyes burning from hot peppers, Bodies weak and wrecked From boarding; Skin separated by flogging Thousands of Cypriots. Over soup and sandwiches A demarcation's drawn, So Hindus now face Muslims Seeking their new homes. Three million displaced During lunch, Brain salad served up on a hunch By a line Drawn by one man. This wasn't Treblinka, But Pakistan. Millions fenced in labour camps In what they called   The Dark Continent. The torture was horrendous, With random executions. Think the worse, you're still not there, Think ravenous dogs and mutilation, **** and human degradation. Eyes gouged out, ears cut off, This was Kenya, Not Warsaw. Sir Winston wore His crocodile shoes, Feigning the blues, While blocking friendly supplies; Letting three million hungry die. His callousness was cruelly matched When delivering Mahatma's epithet: “Has Gandhi not starved yet?” This was Bengal, Not Dachau. Their ****** count adds up. Their new policy was errant: Imprison all the peasants. It was racist to the Nth degree, A million desperate detainees To exile when they're freed. But half died on their knees In Malay, Not Buchenwald. The Boer War and Apartheid Were blessed with Royal Assent. In Amritsar Brits opened fire, To cut down Innocents. This isn't just in history, It's happened all too recently. Argentina's watery graves Gurgle from The Belgrano, Sunk by Royal torpedoes For a rock of sheep. Such was the work Of a band of brothers, To fly their flag Over Falkland waters? There's no denying The atrocities Of her maternal Ferocities. The Spinners Wrapped their glories Furled in Jack's war stories. The winners Have detoured their crimes, Enjoin us denouncing **** times; But the sun hasn't set On Empire fires: China, India, Kenya, Aden, Ireland, Africa, All invaded. All degraded. Imperialism is not benign, The legacy lives on In Palestine. Under pretence Of flag and king, *The English are Best at everything*.
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Aug 9, 2014
Aug 9, 2014 at 2:01 PM UTC
The Other Holocausts
After all, we're not savages. We're English. And the English are the best at everything.                                                             (Piggy) The hovelled huts Near  school house ditches Hardly sheltered starving children. Emaciated, pale and ghastly, Three million lost. Exports defined them, Imports denied them, The world was told their hunger Was the wrath of God. For seven hundred years Untolled Rachels wept; Twice as long As Jews were kept Enslaved in pagan Egypt. This was Ireland, Not Auschwitz. Beneath the banners of Labour and Freedom, Toiled the innocents. Eyes burning from hot peppers, Bodies weak and wrecked From boarding; Skin separated by flogging Thousands of Cypriots. Over soup and sandwiches A demarcation's drawn, So Hindus now face Muslims Seeking their new homes. Three million displaced During lunch, Brain salad served up on a hunch By a line Drawn by one man. This wasn't Treblinka, But Pakistan. Millions fenced in labour camps In what they called   The Dark Continent. The torture was horrendous, With random executions. Think the worse, you're still not there, Think ravenous dogs and mutilation, **** and human degradation. Eyes gouged out, ears cut off, This was Kenya, Not Warsaw. Sir Winston wore His crocodile shoes, Feigning the blues, While blocking friendly supplies; Letting three million hungry die. His callousness was cruelly matched When delivering Mahatma's epithet: “Has Gandhi not starved yet?” This was Bengal, Not Dachau. Their ****** count adds up. Their new policy was errant: Imprison all the peasants. It was racist to the Nth degree, A million desperate detainees To exile when they're freed. But half died on their knees In Malay, Not Buchenwald. The Boer War and Apartheid Were blessed with Royal Assent. In Amritsar Brits opened fire, To cut down Innocents. This isn't just in history, It's happened all too recently. Argentina's watery graves Gurgle from The Belgrano, Sunk by Royal torpedoes For a rock of sheep. Such was the work Of a band of brothers, To fly their flag Over Falkland waters? There's no denying The atrocities Of her maternal Ferocities. The Spinners Wrapped their glories Furled in Jack's war stories. The winners Have detoured their crimes, Enjoin us denouncing **** times; But the sun hasn't set On Empire fires: China, India, Kenya, Aden, Ireland, Africa, All invaded. All degraded. Imperialism is not benign, The legacy lives on In Palestine. Under pretence Of flag and king, *The English are Best at everything*.
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