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Hijacked By Lexicon Thievery

This poem may get into trouble, The world wants identity double. Attempting to culture commonality, The world champions individuality. Theft of language has become all too common, Yesterday’s use today identifies one a strawman. Definitions change, words take on other meaning, Often toward groups one way leaning. At our language different groups continually hack. In the case of *****, African American, now Black. Or European, White, then Caucasian, Korean American, Indian, rather than Asian. Why is it that unmentionable words, You know them, our dialect’s turds. The use of people demeaned still proliferates, While outsiders use carry’s different weights? Color, religion, disability, sex, and age, All lines in the sand drawn to disparage. We should agree that race be set aside, Bound together in one Human pride? Our world needs new words and labels, Not old words containing past fables. Words that create, unite, and rejoin, Not words that change on the flip of a coin. Straight should mean unbent? Snowflake should be heaven sent. Gay should be a happy feeling. Black’s big “B” should begin peeling. I applaud the generation of Ze. The neutral meaning of he or she. A word with definition created anew. A word defining both me and you. 8/31/2017

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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