terrorist
The killer next door. You & I!
Awe hijacks the TV sets and the radio antennas tremble with shouts of pundits devouring the new breaking story. Another one of us, a human, has committed a horrible crime. As soon as the story reaches us, via experts, the evil doer was dehumanized. “A random act carried out by a monster”. The atrocity repeats over and over again, spanning across decades and centuries. Yet, it's still random, they absurdly argue. A random act occurring weekly. And the gullible masses buy it even though it costs a lot of reason.
Is the monster resurrecting so often? Jesus! A monster!?
All has been done in centuries is only to gain from the fear via cheap shock value. If a solution would be found, which is very attainable, the role of government and society rules would self destruct since we wouldn't fear one another any longer. But the pressure of society corroborated with the daily dose of fear has created the bylaws of atrocity. The pundits reason aberrantly that they are random acts. Well, fuckers, it's a pandemic. It reached our street and that knock on the door is not for trick or treat. read more »
Everyone is a terrorist or a hero! Isn't it?
Another hero. Another terrorist. Another brave marine. Another hole in the ground. Until tomorrow when we'll repeat. Stay with us to see a world record: a mammal gave birth to 8 great ideas simultaneously, and much more after this commercial break.
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Poetry Events
- "It's Never Too Late for Love" Poetry Reading At Library of Congress on March 12
- Two Prize-Winning Poets to Read at Library of Congress on Nov. 12
- Poet Laureate Kay Ryan Will Launch Community College Poetry Project at Library of Congress Reading on Oct. 21
- Poets Brigit Pegeen Kelly and J.D. McClatchy To Read at Library of Congress on April 2
- Poet Laureate Chooses Christina Davis and Mary Szybist for 12th Annual Witter Bynner Award and Reading, Feb. 26
- Poetry at Noon Reading with E. Ethelbert Miller

