PRECARITY
While
Trump fiddle-fucks around playing president,
Spewing
his white supremacist hatred,
Society
begins to unravel, a social class at a time.
Anger
and violence replace civility and law.
Among
the rubber bullets and the tear gas canisters
Pure
vitriol flows like acid.
Camo-wearing,
gun-toting right-wing extremists
Clad
in Hawaiian shirts like the Boogaloo Bois,
Believing
they are exceptional and living in a democracy,
Fight
their own Civil War against the government,
Amongst
the masses of Black Lives Matter protesters.
Dissenters
and demonstrators, virtuous and intent on making real change
While
keeping their middle class, material-based, consumer lifestyles,
Pull
back the hidden curtain of racism in America
For
eight minutes and forty-six seconds,
Now
a powerful symbol of police brutality.
The
top 20%, university educated, belonging to the creditor class, hide,
Much
like the orange-tinted racist, fascist faux president did,
Hiding
in the White House bunker.
In
the end, the poor will return to their sacrifice zones
And
live lives of precarity. The well-off will stow away their placards,
Get
up from their bended knees and
Return
to their comfortable middle-class lives.
In
this war of dominance, the elite will continue to profit and rule.
And
unfortunately, those on the margin, seeing the insanity
Like
Mistah Kurtz in The Heart of Darkness
Will
remain on the margin.
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