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Confusion Racism Poems

These Confusion Racism poems are examples of Racism poems about Confusion. These are the best examples of Racism Confusion poems written by international poets.


A Letter To My Nephew
Dear J

I’m sorry this is the world you live in,
walking the streets judged by both sides.
I know you’re called a milky way-
not fitting in to...

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Categories: racism, anger, black love, conflict,



Who Wants Me
Trying to get in the game  my whole life. 
Don't know what team I'm on. 
Which one wants me? 
Who will accept me? 
Been...

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Categories: racism, community, confidence, confusion, culture,

Premium Member Christianity
My body, my choice,
my mind and my voice,
all were entrusted to me,
by the same righteous God
some now herald and laud
in their white Christianity.

You see my...

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Categories: racism, america, anger, bible, character,

A Gentle Violence I
Is this the price we pay for our right to have guns 
the blood of innocent souls lost to oblivion: a gentle violence

Forever a mental...

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Categories: racism, abuse, allegory, allusion, america,

Colored
They say I am colored.
           Can someone please explain?
      ...

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Categories: racism, conflict, confusion, discrimination, humanity,



Who Is To Blame
A beautiful country deliberately engulfed
In flames, by looters who once again play the apartheid games
Stealing from your brothers the colour of your own skin
Is it...

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Categories: racism, 7th grade, anger, brother,

Repedition
Realize to recognize to many to tell.One thing for sure it was all too well.Possesion a key to this oppression. The adversary all too caring...

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Categories: racism, discrimination, feelings, lost, prejudice,

Silence and Civility
The Covidlike phrase slithered into my consciousness,
coiled itself around unprotected prudence
and constricted.

Its bifurcated tongue touched the untouchable,
testing whisps of thought with darts of anger,
selecting venom’s...

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Categories: racism, prejudice, society,

Irony of Purpose
It is funny! 
Very funny how
A masked preacher can preach honesty; 
And even points at the wrongs with his
Fingers of hypocritical righteousness…

We stare with grim...

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Categories: racism, anger, pain, patriotic, political,

Premium Member Potential
Mess up the lines 
it may be a small town;
We can change their minds
let’s tear these walls down;

There are things I can’t know 
things I...

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Categories: feelings, political, racism,

Premium Member Thoughts For Today
Thoughts For Today
By: Miracle Man
6/6/2020

The Covid-19 pandemic story
has been replaced by the outcry for social justice.
The Media only reports one thing at a time,
and they...

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Categories: racism, abortion, bullying, confusion, discrimination,

Premium Member The Deep Roots of Racism
When God created this world, everything was nice and dandy and perfect,
But the disobedience of Adam and Eve introduced sin and sowed defect,
Soon thereafter sin...

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Categories: racism, america, black african american,

Premium Member Races Within
Racism research
and therapy
often oversimplify
Elite patriarchal against NonElite ecofeminist
LeftBrain dominant complexities

Confusion between LeftBrain privileged and RightBrain fragile,
Elite v NonElite
lack of win/win integrity experience
of RightBrain's repressed shadows,
felt...

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Categories: racism, appreciation, games, peace, prejudice,

Premium Member Fiftieth Reunion Reflections
Thinking back on my all White
but One,
all Right
but One,
classroom learning experience,

I can see why
many of my straight white male classmates,
especially those with early varsity team...

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Categories: racism, community, gender, health, heaven,

Premium Member State of Confusion
State of Confusion



No to progress
Yes to Pence
No to openness
Yes to the camps
No to socialism
Yes to the lemmings
No to healthcare
Yes to healthcare
Very confusing
However
You have the worst...

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Categories: art, humanity, political, racism,


Book: Shattered Sighs