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Political Racism Poems

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


Premium Member All We Need Is PEACE
All I want is world peace
In the west, in the east
In the north and the south
To close your mouth
When you're happy
To stop the misery
During the...

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Categories: racism, blessing, conflict, hate, peace,



Intertwine
People's live matter
Muscles and sinews connect
Racism shutter....

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Categories: culture, people, political, racism,

The Removal of Confederate Monuments As Reparation
Many white Americans still struggle with the issue of racism in the 21st century.This started with the Confederate monuments. The Confederate monuments do not have...

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Categories: absence, america, political, racism,

Beat the Drums
Beat the drums; aye, beat the drums!
Make them go stark raving mad—
These likes of Emperor Jones. 1

The criminals' courts play house.
Adzes don't cut their own...

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© A. Hemmati  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, america, anger, discrimination, holocaust,

The System
In shadows cast by Western might,
The System whispers, a colonial blight.
1. Shatter morals, a cultural fray,
   where heritage falters, lost in dismay.
 ...

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© Pius Seda  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: racism, africa, analogy, black african



Premium Member Too Much For Today's Society
Too much for today's society
Too many deaths in the family
Too much violence in the streets.

Too many hostilities by the police
Too many deaths by the police
Too...

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Categories: racism, anti bullying, bullying, death,

Racism
When the long arm of the law,
belongs to an assassin.
And peaceful protests alone,
can bring no satisfaction.
The only choice left to us,
is violent reaction.

Now blood is...

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Categories: racism, poetry,

Premium Member Betraying and Sabotaging Haiti
Everybody desires something from our beloved Haiti.
Everybody is stealing from our embattled country.
The same individuals or goons, who are complaining,
Are the ones conniving, backstabbing and...

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Categories: racism, corruption, desire, discrimination, evil,

Premium Member Corrupt Judges Are Alive, Breathing and Mooching
There are words that I want to say to the corrupt judges
But I am too civilized and decent to put them on paper
Most judges in...

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Categories: racism, america, betrayal, corruption, judgement,

Where the World Is Today
"Living love is better than prophesying love."
Quote by Poet. 


Many people are confused with
the now situation of the World which 
was caused by many bogus...

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Categories: racism, inspirational love, peace,

Premium Member A Non-Impartial Or a Prejudiced Juror
A non-impartial juror is as guilty as a criminal
He or she lies, he or she believes in lying
That’s absolutely illegal. I am fair and ethical
I...

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Categories: racism, america, betrayal, discrimination, evil,

Premium Member My Color Is Naturally Human
Do you think your colors matter?
My beautiful shades do not matter
Because my natural color is human
And I am a being created in the image
Of the...

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Categories: racism, color, freedom, nature, political,

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: discrimination, hate, political, racism,

Premium Member Uncle Sam Gets Slammed
Yes, indeed. Alright. I'm lily-white
    all 9+ feet of me, a tricolor sight

  But now I'm 'racist' and 'insensitive'
  ...

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Categories: racism, america, bullying, pain, political,

Premium Member Dark Fruit
Strange Fruit choreography 
speaks to me of seeing 
and smelling 

this strange evil fruit 
of hatred 
and bigotry 
and fear 

and straight white man 
perpetual...

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Categories: racism, africa, america, anger, culture,


Book: Shattered Sighs