Hi I’m Jessy and I’m the head Medusa of the JJJ.
That stands for the Junior Justice Junction.
I’m in charge of the Pulaski Chapter of the JJJ.
Right here in Tennesee.
We are a secret band of loyal youths.
We are the knights of the blue eyes.
We hate people with green eyes.
We can’t stand them. If we see any green eyed people
we are outraged and must destroy them.
We will curse them and spit at them.
We will burn a green scarecrow out the front of their house.
It appears in the Book of Bacon in the Bible.
It says in the bible that The Curse of Bacon prevents
the ordination of green-eyed people.
We go one step further.
The JJJ has hung green eyes in the past and we want
hanging to be brought back.
So write to your local politicians.
Bring back hanging for green eyes.
It is a well known fact that Adam and Eve had blue eyes,
And green eyes are an abomination to God.
So come to our meetings you will be enlightened.
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Author:
David Wakeling (
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- Published: March 6th, 2025 02:03
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Comments6
Green eyes as in envious green-eyed monsters perhapsโฆ ๐
Good point.Thanks for the insight
It was a long shot but you know me and random tangents ๐๐ป๐
Sounds familiar but I just can't put my finger on it. I don't think I'll go personally I'm against pink eye. A haunting read David
Yes it could be as bad as the KKK if we are not careful.Thanks for commenting
I get the sense of the green eyed monster, jealousy raising it's ugly head, enjoyed the read
Thank you for commenting
You are very welcome
Sadly this is a sign of the times. People being singled out for the way they look, their religion, their politics and so much more. And we have seen the catastrophic effects in our history. A thought provoking write David.
You are right.The KKK apparently still exists.Thanks for your insight
David Your, poem presents a satirical and absurd depiction of discriminatory attitudes towards people with green eyes, using the fictional Junior Justice Junction (JJJ) led by a character named Jessy as a vehicle for this commentary. It highlights themes of exclusion, fanaticism, and the irrational nature of prejudice.
Indeed.Thank you for your inspired comments.Much appreciated
Excellent write David
Thank you mi amigo
You're welcome
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