Thursday, January 25, 2024

Blindness, Evil and Greed

 
Blindness, Evil and Greed

“Out of sight is out of mind.”
And this, the rulers know.
So humans can be blasted, burned,
In places far away—
And other species tortured, killed, 
In places out of sight,
So those of us who do not see
Can watch our TV shows
And carry on, as if these things
Were mere imaginings.
 
And there are those, with hardened hearts,
Who find their entertainment
In parties on a hilltop, where
They watch the bombs exploding
Within the city they have cursed
As children burn and die—
A cause for celebration, since
They might “grow up to fight”.
 
So people who are prominent
Quite publicly declare
Support for endless massacres
And even loudly cheer
Destruction, death, and suffering,
Till those they see as “vermin”
That plague the promised land 
Are dead or fled and cleared.
 
So some are blind to evil, while
Some others seek revenge—
Not “an eye for an eye”, but a hundredfold—
Not soldiers fighting others,
But bombs that rain, for months on end,
On those defenseless, trapped—
On children, women, elders, men,
Removing limbs and skin,
And leaving others who survive
To perish, buried deep.
 
So some are blind or seek revenge,
And these are everywhere,
But others simply want to clear
The nuisance that resists—
That stands against their endless greed—
By chance—or act of will.
 
And these are they who start these things
And these are they who steer
The rest, through lies and influence,
Towards more and more of war.
 
So what we see in Gazza—that
Is not an aberration,
But just the latest episode
Within that local roil
Of death and grief and suffering
That never seems to end.

And there are others we forget
Or never even knew of, 
Who suffered through their genocides,
Unseen, unheard—as though
They never had existed.

And some, who visit where they lived,
May find their silent bones,
And linger, for a while, perhaps,
Where once they'd built their homes,
Deserted now—or filled with those
Who came and took their place,
Not knowing or reviling those
Whose crime was mere existence. 

We think these things are far away
In distance or in time,
And see no reason why we should
Be bothered by these troubles. 

Yet all the world is joined and one.
In blindness or in vision,
What happens there will happen here, 
Unless we see and act.

2024  January 25th, Thu.
Berkeley, California 

 

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