They are all
terrorists,
claiming
to be
anti colonists
or anti zionists
or whatever
the latest
version
of subversion
and inversion
may be;
but to me,
yelling
freedom
not while
holding signs
or hands,
but
while
in the midst
of shooting,
burning,
attacking,
threatening,
beating,
etcetera,
is meeting
the criteria
not for
legitimacy,
but for
criminality
of the worst
kind.
Yell
all you
want,
if you
want
to yell,
but the hell
we see
daily
it seems,
of innocent
lives
made
a prize
or some
token
for a cause
because
someone
decided
that jews
(or fill
in the blank)
are the problem
and always
have been
and always
will be,
I guarantee
find
their hate
channeled,
but
insatiable.
Hate is
like
that little
shop
of horrors.
It feeds
its needs
unendingly.
The spate
of antisemitic
violence
against
innocents
just
this year
alone
should
sear
the heart
of anyone
and everyone,
but does it?
Any group
maligned
or assigned
problematic
in the way
antisemitic
hate works,
just like
any (and every)
form of
bigotry,
isn’t some sort
of existential
symmetry.
It does
not affect
the actual
oppressor.
I can be
pro-Palestinian
and pro- Palestine
without being
a philistine.
I have no
interest
in killing
those
with whom
I disagree.
Sadly,
we forget
that a government
may not represent
its constituents.
The innocents
are everywhere
and have always
been
the forgotten.
Spare me
the faux
freedom
fight
and claim
of right,
even if
believed.
Ill conceived
when needing
purpose
or cause
for ineffectiveness,
the subjectiveness
subjects
us less
to righteousness
and freedom
than to destructiveness
and endless
heinousness.
It’s ridiculous
that we aren’t
beyond this.
We seem
to use
more tools
to enable
than to
disable
the weaknesses
of humans.
Or maybe
they are just
more accessible.