Another chilling
day of ICE
fishing for
some more
excuses
for the
inexcusable
abuses
and killing.
The machismo
guys
in disguise
don’t advise;
they terrorize
as paramilitary
does.
We have
no memory
of such
muscle use
or such
an obtuse
administration.
The arrested
development-
an envelopment
of a city-
is exactly
what we thought
we weren’t:
a deterrent
to humanity.
We have
no memory
of muscle;
we have
an American
story
of old
and new
glory,
opening
doors
and arms,
ignoring
the harms
remaining.
The few
bad apples
here
and there
were rare,
so we thought,
and were
taught
that we’re
the exception.
Except
that now
we accept
how
we can fall
from heights
previously
unimaginable.
Our muscle
memory
is specified
to what unified
our glory.
What made
us strong
all along
were our
norms
and our
constitution,
and each
institution
that maintained
and expanded
normalcy
for democracy
without
a paramilitary.
Ironically,
(or maybe not)
climbing
free solo,
Alex Honnold,
the 40 year old,
scaled the tallest
skyscraper
yesterday,
Taipei 101-
streamed
live from
Taiwan,
(which still
wants
to be free
and live
democratically).
Thankfully
his muscle
memory
succeeded
triumphantly
on live tv.
I like the
metaphor
for climbing
to heights
even when
it’s dangerous.
It’s incumbent
upon us
to exercise
and strengthen;
to energize
and lengthen
our muscle
memory
and ability
for democracy,
and of course,
basic
human
decency.
That’s what
makes
America
great again
and again
and again.