The Great Chinese Famine

Ok Waleed


Notice of absence from Ok Waleed
I will not be posting anymore on this site, if you are interested in more of my poetry please find my works on Amazon @ Ok Waleed. Thank you.

How can you say communism works

murder was apart of the foundation

 

Chairman Mao was a Ape

1 fart is better than any written word of his

 

when you look at history

It’s tough to swallow

 

The Red Guards

More like the Red Ants

Small brain Small mind No thought

 

The only thing Mao Zedong (haha dong)

Taught me

 

Is how

Important education is

 

Once you stop learning

You’re better off dead

 

And to those who defend

I understand

 

with most things made in China

it’s hard to argue against progression

 

but I am simply upset

for the victims of politics

it’s the American in me

  • Author: Ok Waleed (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 31st, 2023 00:05
  • Comment from author about the poem: I wrote this poem after watching a documentary, definitely American propaganda driven but still I couldn’t possibly ignore the atrocities that dictators create… this poem can also go for all the dictators in this world. You dictators deserve to be nuked. Give me the absolute power and I’ll create unification.
  • Category: Sociopolitical
  • Views: 20
Get a free collection of Classic Poetry ↓

Receive the ebook in seconds 50 poems from 50 different authors


Comments2

  • hzugman

    It's been the way of the world since the beginning of history. It's definitely time to stop. Good write O W.

    • Ok Waleed

      You would think with all these means of communication we would be able to speak finally about the possibility of peace

    • Doggerel Dave

      On the contrary - US General is predicting war with China within two years - Probably true as it's an American General.... Ever heard of a self fulfilling prophesy?

      • Ok Waleed

        I wonder what the excuse to head into war would be

        • Doggerel Dave

          Don't wonder - the military is in the business of war.

        • 2 more comments



        To be able to comment and rate this poem, you must be registered. Register here or if you are already registered, login here.