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I say let him make White Power signs anywhere he likes. | I say let him make White Power signs anywhere he likes. | ||
Show him on the morning news, and show him on evening news, making his White Power signs. | Show him on the morning news, and show him on evening news, making his White Power signs, wearing his "Free as Fuck" shirt. | ||
Show his family and friends on the news as well, singing | Show his family and friends on the news as well, singing anthems of the Proud Boys as the celebrate his freedom. | ||
Show us ourselves, America. | Show us ourselves, America. |
Revision as of 05:39, 14 January 2021
"Let's Not Be Strangers is a poem by Karl Jones.
Let's Not Be Strangers
Teen boy, raised as vigilante, kills strangers in a strange town during riot.
Strangers raise his bail: nearly two million dollars.
Now strangers object to this boy making White Power signs in a bar.
I say let him make White Power signs anywhere he likes.
Show him on the morning news, and show him on evening news, making his White Power signs, wearing his "Free as Fuck" shirt.
Show his family and friends on the news as well, singing anthems of the Proud Boys as the celebrate his freedom.
Show us ourselves, America.
Let's not be strangers.