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Political Prejudice Poems

These Political Prejudice poems are examples of Prejudice poems about Political. These are the best examples of Prejudice Political poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Mental Thing
Can I be exonerated
For the crimes I never commited?
There’s no one to ask, I’m afraid
Which doesn’t make me uplifted
And its nowhere to go, I’m unseen
Cause...

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Categories: prejudice, analogy, emotions, england, political,



Premium Member My obsession just to win, in Trump’s own words
My head is in a spin,
My obsession just to win,
I'm driven and I'm mad
All I smell is gushing blood.

I feel I'm in a surreal game
That...

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Categories: humorous, parody, political, prejudice,

Dirty Games
He hit the ball and run  

Aiming for a touch down 

But the wind is carrying his shoe 

that was custom made to fit...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, change, drug, environment,

Premium Member Contested Crossroads
Contested Crossroads

By Mark D. Stucky
On a battleground bloodied across millennia,
on a compact land bridge spanning continents and gods…

       ...

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Categories: prejudice, conflict, hate, political, spiritual,

Premium Member Weapons of Wonder
Weapons of Wonder

By Mark Stucky
If humans must wage war,
let it be upon our own evils.
Let there be genocide on
violence and divisiveness,
malice and indifference,
prejudice and inequity,
foolishness...

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Categories: prejudice, evil, hate, love, political,



Premium Member To Judge Thomas
Can they take back
the rights our parents earned?
Take back the Lynching
and all the houses burned?
Can they move you 
to the back of the bus?
And close...

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Categories: angst, political, prejudice,

Premium Member Hate Vacuuming
Hate Vacuuming?

By Mark Stucky
Vacuum cleaners are pneumatic nobles,
built to cleanse our offices and homes,
sucking dust from floors and crevices
to discard in trash cans
(where dirt belongs).

What...

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Categories: prejudice, discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Assassination After Installation
An old dying king to name successor:
Likely, his first son, a feared oppressor;
Even, the speed of his new kompressor,
Quick prayers to God, The Intercessor,
His name...

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Categories: hate, political, power, prejudice,

Premium Member Change the World - Change It Right
Why oh why have we become so woke
To the point of companies going near broke,
All for the sake of garnering support
From vocal fringes, then quietly...

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Categories: christian, perspective, political, prejudice,

Questions With No Answers
Please stop sharing memes promoting hatred or flaring communal violence. 
Do not revile anyone. Instead, observe silence. 
Crimes against humanity transcend the boundaries of religion,...

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Categories: prejudice, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Sky Changes Sea Color
Years add on and still are not free,
Earth's jewelleries are precious golden;

Yet are seen deemed with worth are cling .
In all the fumbles, ponder within;

As...

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Categories: prejudice, africa, grief, hate, history,

Premium Member Overcome Political Prejudice

A-Attacking others for their point of view!
B-Belittling them, as of no value.
C-Conservatives are not Nazis,and never were.
D-Democrats are deserving of our respect.
E- Equity was created...

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Categories: prejudice, character, how i feel,

Problematic Persuasion
problematic
persuasions
pragmatic
paid patrons
pharisees
put upons 
power-ese
pros versus cons

one political persuasion
is discerned easily
when those pragmatic lies
purr like a pharisee.
do ends justify means?
perks hide from public eyes.
after months behind...

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Categories: prejudice, 11th grade, corruption, perspective,

The Old Bill
Bill Shakespeare is wanted for hate speech,
His study’s surrounded with tape.
The local police were slow to react,
He may already have made his escape.
There’s a chance...

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Categories: prejudice, absence, angst, anxiety, celebrity,

Street Walker
She was only a whore they said
Just a druggie on the game
Most of the papers couldn’t be
Bothered to correctly spell her name.
Just an illegal immigrant...

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Categories: prejudice, anger, class, death, political,


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