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Plato, "Only the dead know the end of war."

No requiem for American Warriors or the evil against which they struggle

 

 

Never, shall there be an end to the first beginning of evil

Hence, never, will there be an end to the American Warrior struggle

Mandatory then are the demands for efforts and sacrifice, great and terrible

From throughout a time and place eternal

 

Our enemy’s hearts so filled with rage and malevolence

Remorseless evil, aimed at American life and liberty, absolutely relentless

Families, land and liberty held dear, American Warrior’s avert their violence

Providing forever again, for our freedoms’ salience

 

Less the blood and pain nourishment given of saviors versus enemy’s

our lives are held in jeopardy by ideologist senseless

Careless detractors though they weigh heavy and insidious

Warriors still, stand unswayed

in spite of their speeches, all those callow and specious

they remain against looming disaster, though heartily betrayed

Attacked at both sides, they prevailed and stayed

 

Dauntless dedication, the forever kind

Gratitude of a Constitution, earned and signed

Love not less expressed than the price paid, life, never will be denied

America’s love of her precious saviors, forever thus, shall be defined

 

Lest all that is ours and our ancestors lives and travails become dust

That at last only evil forever remains among the darkened must

A remembrance, those left here, the Warriors true trust

Forever is the evil, rise now and fight off the wickedness lust

 

There shall never, be an end to the first beginning of evil

Never, can there be an end to the beginning of every American Warrior’s struggle

 

The last requiem cannot forever exist

 

 

Plato, "Only the dead know the end of war."

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Racism is and isn’t

 

 

Heredity may cause differences and noting them may or not be offensive but the noting is not of itself evidence of injury or race hate.

 

Conversely, to deny the intrinsic value of another human being is to deny their right to exist or prosper. 

 

Harm then occurs from the unwillingness, to give credit where credit is due.

 

Racism cannot be simple acknowledgement nor can it be the feeling of personal offence alone; damage born of hatred is the actual rejection of earned human worth. 

 

Unintended or pragmatic speech cannot be evidence of damage as the rejection of human worth is not present by accident or sans honesty. 

 

One person’s opinion or slightful speech is not a green flag in order to initiate a gold rush toward artificial race absolution.

None among us retains the incredible wisdom to determine which has the right to be harmed by personal offence nor has Solomon’s wisdom to envision disparity and determine who has the obligation to suffer an unequal justice and deprivation of rights so to elevate the rights of another,

All are equally protected under the law.  


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Our ‘American’ flag

 

Our American flag is more than colors..fabric.

It’s more, than the visual a breeze imparts.

It’s more, than a phrase of allegiance.

It’s more even, than a national symbol.

Our ‘American’ flag is remembrances, rare and common.

Our ‘American’ flag carries knowledge of certain events.

The sound, unmistakable and distinct…after battle, taps.

The epiphany at it’s raising on Iwo Jima…Ground zero…Baseball game.

The length and width of us all, anywhere.

Our ‘American’ flag carries blood…Sons and Daughters, Mothers and Fathers.

Always, the sight of our ‘American’ flag will tear tears from our strongest.

Yes, Yes, our ‘American’ flag is worth dieing for.

Without remembrance, we have no essence…meaning for which to live.

With remembrance and our flag, we shall survive.

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