#extremist
Between
Patriotic and Extremist
Just,
A single word of understanding
On faith
Sighted Vs. Blind.
Mar 6, 2018
Mar 6, 2018 at 8:38 PM UTC
Million miles away I watched the glowing stars
They shone bright as I stared all night long
If I had to wish for a shooting star to wish for
Some thing beautiful to happen in this world
When I woke, first tears fell on the newspaper
The headlines hurt more than the hot boiling tea
Ached more than the venom from a cobra
Merciless shooting stars on innocent lands
Whenever they decide to land, they land
Bombs threatening people around, killing
Soldiers striking at children and women
Labeling them terrorists, forging ahead
Oct 2, 2017
Oct 2, 2017 at 2:12 AM UTC
jihad
jihadis
what was it?
who are they?
*Not a bunch of crazy
war-fuelled
black-clothed
extremists.*
*Definitely not
a man
a hater
ploughing a van through
innocents
leaving them with an early encounter of
death.*
*Absolutely not
Bombers
Killers
Murderers
ISIS*
Struggle.
That is the meaning of Jihad
Jihadi
Someone who struggles.
Muslims,
People Who Struggle
Who need to wake up for dawn prayers
Who struggle with school work
Who want to increase their faith
Who are terrified of being on another hater's hit list
Who walk around bearing the slurs about their religion
Who need to feed kids
Who want to go to school
Who have armslegskneesheartsfaces ------are human
do they sound like killers?
Jun 20, 2017
Jun 20, 2017 at 3:20 PM UTC
The Tendency In All Of Us
There is a tendency in all of us
To be extreme: inherent and in situ;
Likely to appear when time is ripe.
The husband had a kidney stone.
He cut out spinach.
Not one leaf, one atom – that, despite its iron
Reached his lips, his tongue, his throat.
Because of its remote connection to a stone.
One can imagine what becomes of one
Whose tendency is greater than
The kidney man
Who soon or later,
Prone to act on notions
Which have conquered reason
Does.
The Tendency In All Of Us 10.25.2016
Nature Of & In Reality; Our Times, Our Culture II;
Arlene Corwin
Oct 25, 2016
Oct 25, 2016 at 6:12 AM UTC
My ancestors were victims of brutal changes
the British Empire imposed upon them
I understand other ethnic groups have suffered at the hands of the British
Be it the people one ancestry or another
We all have suffered
But today there is still suffering
Men are being beheaded
because they offer help
In Iraq it still seems like they continue to carry out teachings of Sadam Hussein
Why?
I don't know!
Sep 15, 2014
Sep 15, 2014 at 12:02 AM UTC