where did all the Nazis come from? ......they didn't

MR.apocalypse

stay way from danger and away from all calamity

do it for world or just do it for your sanity 

misses always perfect living life inside her vanity

have a heart attack at the sound of a profanity


being all the same is not what we were born to be

Nazis are the people we were fighting back in Normandy

tell me what did happen to believing things just normally  
 
i will tell you what is Nazi and its called social conformity 


do as i say or i label you a criminal

say i don't hate but my hating in subliminal 

say i spread love but my love is quite conditional 

hey lets make race something else that is political


have a conversation without a "Nazi" or a "fag"

political opinions are not something which you brag

the sickening decent of which we take it makes me gag

judge by the content of their character not by color of their flag

 

  • Author: Mr,apocalapse (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 23rd, 2025 01:30
  • Comment from author about the poem: its the red scare all over again....... the Nazi witch hunt. ..... the you are a Nazi because you are making society conform around your ideas instead of society conforming around my ideas. ........ why do i have to conform to any ideas???? .......“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.”—Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)......straight from the Nazi himself...... if we call people a Nazi enough everyone will just believe it....
  • Category: Sociopolitical
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  • sorenbarrett

    A powerful write about a touchy subject. Ideas well stated it speaks with force of logic but underneath there is a most emotional feel. Lovely

  • Poetic Licence

    A strong and emotional write on a very contentious subject, the statement of repeatedly telling a lie is true, as today's world is testament to,



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