Death in Charleston

Death in Charleston

A Poem by Bob B

More victims of gun violence

Sadly lost their lives this week

As a man with a weapon quietly entered

A South Carolinian church to wreak

 

Havoc on worshipers meeting together--

Nine people who happened to be black,

Studying together in a place of refuge

And never expecting a violent attack.

 

We mourn the loss of nine more Americans

To a racist monster with hate in his heart.

How could anyone commit such an act

That tears so many lives apart?

 

The murder suspect--a twenty-one-year-old--

Has clothing with racist symbols and sayings.

He also attacked the worshipers with abusive

And racist language at the time of the slayings.

 

If he were Muslin, he'd be a "terrorist."

African-American? He'd be a "thug."

But, no, he's just a "troubled soul,"

Many critics say feeling smug.

 

Fox News commentators, of course,

Give the shooting their expected spin:

"It's an attack on Christians," they say.

Do they know what country they're in?

 

NRA members blame Pastor Pinckney.

They typically blame the victims when

They should be looking at sensible ways

To stop such bloodshed from happening again.

 

Read the names of the victims below.

Think of their contributions, their lives,

Their children, relatives, mothers, fathers,

Close friends, and their husbands and wives:

 

Sharonda Coleman-Singleton

Rev. Clementa Pinckney

Cynthia Hurd

Tywanza Sanders

Myra Thompson

Ethel Lee Lance

Daniel L. Simmons

Rev. Depayne Middleton-Doctor

Susie Jackson

 

President Obama is amazed that our nation

Could tolerate such violence considering how far we

Have advanced. But such atrocities

Make me wonder: How advanced are we?

 

(6-19-15)

© 2015 Bob B


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This is well written, addressing an issue that has not die in our country unfortunately. I have thought about the religion question myself here though. Even if it was a blatant attack on them for the simple reason that he wanted to kill Christians, it'd still be a hate crime. If they find anything from him where he expressed anti-Christian views on top of killing those people because they were black, that'd be a double hate crime. I'm not saying that Fox News is right of course. I think that they should stop jumping to ridiculous conclusions.

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This is well written, addressing an issue that has not die in our country unfortunately. I have thought about the religion question myself here though. Even if it was a blatant attack on them for the simple reason that he wanted to kill Christians, it'd still be a hate crime. If they find anything from him where he expressed anti-Christian views on top of killing those people because they were black, that'd be a double hate crime. I'm not saying that Fox News is right of course. I think that they should stop jumping to ridiculous conclusions.

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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