LYNCH LUMPS RICH WHITE RAPISTS, CAPITALISTS, ZIONISTS AND COLONISTS AS THE HATED ONES
Here is a segment of that poem:
I am not as vicious or rapacious as those racists how dare they ask of me to love my enemy, I owe them nothing, not even my cordiality, they have colored my reality with grief and pain drowned me in a peculiar shame.
I laugh at the sick joke because if ‘blessed are the poor’ then surely the wretched are those rich white rapists, yes, those capitalists, those Zionists, those colonists, the ones we celebrate for their hatred the ones who carved their hugly faces in the sacred mountains of the natives.
Respectability, humility, rigidity, let me be whimsical and carefree… All those white males protecting Lynch at Brandeis? She really does not need your help. But Brandeis University may.
Hana Levi Julian contributed to this article.
This article has been corrected to show the accurate term in Lynch’s poem was “hugly” not ugly. There is a link to the meaning of that word, a term with which this author was not familiar.