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Modern day versions of lynching

They kept finding different ways to lynch us

Oh we're still spectacles 
They just watch from their smartphones
Watching as we struggle
Watching us be tackled
They don't see us as victims 
Just waiting for a pundit 
To say we deserve it

Let's not forget about the 13th ammendment
Instead of being slaves they just entered our names in the system
As an excuse to reduce us to numbers
Instead of being slaves we were just labelled as criminals
Technically 'slavery' was abolished 
So instead of being whipped 
We were punished 
With imprisonment 
They just found a loophole
A different form of control 

Don't get me started on the education system 
A place where our history is hidden
A place of division 
And preferential treatment 
Of a certain race of students 
They do it just enough
To remind us of our place in this institution 
A constant reminder of how we will never fit in
All because our skin which triggers their racism

If you think racism has ended
Then you're choosing ignorance 
You need to be educated 
But us black people won't do it

Copyright © Layla Riley-Hill

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