Here is another awesome poem from our comrade Matt.
Racism and capitalism
If you find the confederate flag offensive
So too should you find the nickel
If you find the confederate flag offensive
So too should you find the name of this nations capital
If you find the confederate flag offensive
So too should you find the American flag they all stand
For the same fucking thing…
Racism and capitalism
When rich kids pass through cities
Such as Watts, South Central, East Los Angeles, Compton
They are told to watch their wallets
When Governors, Mayors, city council members
Discuss allocating funds
For cities such as Watts, South Central, East Los Angeles, Compton
We are told to remember the budget
But they still find ways to build more prisons
Ramp up police departments
Staffed by lawless men
Who run wild through these cities
Making the law as they go
They call this service and protection
But they have always had a funny way of looking at things
Like history books that teach our children
To hallow hollow preambles
That include phrases such as
We the people! We the people?
As drafted by slaveholders and land barons
Invaders and treaty breakers
Backstabbers and bastards
Enshrined as our founding fathers
But I hear things are changing
In a slow but steady progress
A uniquely American process
But to be honest
I don’t feel any change
And I don’t see much difference
Between gentrification
And trails of tears the Chavez Ravine
Or post Katrina New Orleans
Cause when the hurricane struck
When the Levees broke
With a few pen strokes
They set in motion what they had already planned
They don’t want them back
It wasn’t negligence it wasn’t incompetence
It was some straight up evil shit
Oh they plan to rebuild New Orleans
Along the lines of an amusement park
A beautiful place to visit
With nowhere to live
They don’t want them back
Who are they?
What do I mean by them?
Let me be clear, let me be clear
I am not talking about a Black, White
Latino, Middle Eastern, Asian divide
I am talking about the fortune five hundred
America incorporated
Give us your tired, your yearning, your huddled masses
So we can work their asses
Give us your coffin ship Irish
So we can turn their children
Into factory workers
Send your sickly Italians
To Ellis Island
Well take em all over the country
Turning them into coal miners
Dying of the black lung
Or in Ludlow Massacres
See back then
If you wanted to form a union
The color of your eyes the complexion of your skin
Offered no protection no you would have to shoot it out
With Carnegie and Rockefellers men
Jim Crow and Jay Gould walking hand in hand
In the robber baron era of white privilege
Poor whites had the right
To mob violence to terrorism
The privilege to lynch
Black men, kill Indians
Beat Mexicans and then starve
Right alongside with them
Because you cannot eat racism
And you cannot clothe your children in racism
And when they question
Mom where are we going to sleep tonight
I don’t know son
But at least were not spics
Is not a suitable answer
Because racism can only be used
By a privileged few
To divide the many
To divide us to divide we the people
We are the people
And you cannot lift a finger for the immigrants
Without the courage to raise your fist
In defense of all of us
And you cannot solve black poverty
Without solving all poverty
Because attacking racism without attacking capitalism
Is like chopping down strange fruit
And leaving the fucking tree
About words and definitions
3 years ago
2 comments:
Hi Joe,
This is some good poetry, reminds me of Charles Bukowski. You should check out this blog for a new YCL/CP club/organizing committee being formed in Northern California and Nevada. We're trying to utilize the internet more for people who can't meet physically in Oakland.
Solidarity,
Musa
Great poem! Penetrates right into the hell that is capitalism. Inspiring! Thanks.
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