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You're Not Better Than Me
You’re not better than me.
Everyone can see.
I wish I could speak for other minorities
But I am only one person.
You believe your skin color– that’s
Not even porcelain white or what
you believe it should be–can give you the
Authority to coax & boast.
Prejudice fills the room when you enter
Your ego drapes around you like a coat,
Heavy with sin and disgrace
You look down upon those who do better than you
Believe those insults you speak of as long as you can
Since your existence is adjacent to the edge of the Abyss
of fire, everlasting hardship, pain, hatred, & inquietude once
you see what you’ve done.
God made everyone equal; I bet you forgot about that, but
how could you, since you preach the word every Monday,
Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday; when will
you realize racism isn’t funny?! Consistency doesn’t matter
anymore. It only takes one vulgar insult to make someone
hang themselves from their closet door; Or is it their cell?
You set her up, you did it! Everyone can tell! Bland did
nothing corrupt, wrong, illegal; home, work, wherever
she was going, that’s all she was contemplating. But to you,
black folks are up to no good. We’re criminals, drug addicts,
retards, and lazies that live on welfare. We’re supposedly the
leeches of America, mooching off of taxpayers’ dollars. But
if those millionaires who never paid a cent back in taxes gave
those unemployed but supposedly ‘lazy’ African Americans a job,
maybe, just maybe, welfare wouldn’t give an enormous amount of
money away.
When will you realize you’re not better anymore;
Money can’t save you, my words will degrade you.
You shall feel my wrath since many have felt yours.
Why are you afraid of me? Because of my image? Or my appearance
Reminds you of a criminal who breaks down your backdoor?
Stereotypes–your monotonous, everyday life. Why is the n-word
so fascinating to you? Why would you say it if you know what
could happen to you? Sure, it’s the 21st century. Sure, you have
black friends & have been insured ‘the black card’, but
that gives you no right to act “black”, as many would ridicule.
You act the part, but don’t want to live it; you believe that it’s
cool to ‘act’ like a menace that’s shaped by stereotypes. You can’t
even comprehend how it feels to be assumed that you’re up to no good;
or that your intellect is comparative to the diameter of a peanut. But
you deny that’s how minorities are treated, you deny that’s what you
think and your folks think, what your friends think, what the world thinks.
“I’m not a racist, I’m not stereotypical, I’m not prejudiced; I’m not a racist,
I’m not stereotypical, I’m not prejudiced; How could you know that when
you have all the benefits?! You reek of selfishness, that must be the stench
of stale methane & wet dog. You call all the shots but blame it on someone
else when you’re in the wrong. When will you realize that I’m not your dog,
homie, bruh, cuz’, friend, best friend, b*tch, squad, gang, &
most of all, your n*gga. I’m NOT YOUR N*GGA. I’m NO ONE’S N*GGA.
If my sanity wasn’t stable & my conscience wasn’t as gentle, that smirk of
disrespectful satisfaction plastered on your face would be gladly replaced.
Your black friends can’t save you
As I said, my words will degrade you
I see that my fist was especially for you
And see, your name’s on it too
But violence solves nothing, so back to reality,
We go; You’re not better than me. Never was.
Never will be. When will you realize how it feels?
To be degraded, shamed, shunned, won, conquered,
Only to be beaten down again. Linguistic animosity is thrown
down upon me–“the minority”, some charity case.
Wafting in a sea of prejudice, abduction, crime, murder,
rape–prejudice, abduction, crime, murder, rape–prejudice,
abduction, crime, murder, rape; Over 400 years and it’s
still this way?! First homo sapiens on Earth, but we’re
still treated like dirt. My skin color may resemble the soil
but there’s no need for all the turmoil.
You’re not better than me. You’re not
important. You’re not worthy. You’re not
superior. You’re not dedicated. You have no
right, no authority to discriminate me without
the knowledge to do so. You’re extremely bold;
to say something so degrading and cold. From
1619 to 2017, we’ve been chained, whipped, hanged,
raped, shamed, blamed, told to ‘Stop resisting, boy!‘,
but oh joy, the 13th Amendment, the Emancipation
Proclamation, & ole’ Honest Abe is on our side. We’re
protected from the cotton fields, the ‘Big House’, the
unnecessary verbal respect; there’s no more ‘yes, mast
a’, no more running, no more Underground Railroad, no
more ‘wading in the water’, there’s no need to look in
the sky for that North Star.
Even though physical slavery
has been abolished, why are we still running? What am I
running for? From? My chains are unlatched, discharging
me from Hades’–the devil himself– infernal pit. I’m free,
we’re all free to run as far as we can. But, I feel a string
that’s still attached. So invisible, so microscopic but it’s
strong enough to hold us back. We’re not allowed here.
This is ‘their land’. They brought us here. We’re not welcomed,
not needed anymore. We have to work twice as hard to even
be considered ‘acceptable’. We’re still looked down upon as if
we’re still slaves and I’m tired of it. We all are. So, white people,
I’m completely done with you. Wish you luck, since the Koreans
are mocking and plotting against you.
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