I have written this poem on behalf of mohammad aldorra, Criminals will continue to kill and dignity will thrive It's true that you have killed me, but I am still alive! Stab the color of honor and tear it piece by piece You will sleep in the eyes of America and be the Man of Peace I tell you and tell the world that I talk honest The number of kids you killed made you the best zionist Bored with palestinian blood? go to Iraq and amuse your knife How can you eat the same food for the rest of your life? On behalf of america, I give you the War Noble prize My blood made me this famous and blood made you this size!! On behalf of the US, I ask you to wait for a while I give Noble prize to you and give birth to your smile Criminals will continue to kill and dignity will thrive Its true that you have killed me, but I am still alive Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
What's that supposed to mean!? Talk about racial stereotyping. Sheesh...it doesn't even fit the mold. I guess your extremist parents taught you well, kiddo. I don't think this poem belongs on WE&P since it's aim is clearly to invoke negative feelings and stir up anti- sentiments.
Elbaz I think you have a point, I have made a correction to the poem. I should have said zionism from the begining. You know the reason I made this mistake is that zionism have painted their religion with a bad color. Its like those who did the same thing for islam. Personally I dont think there is a bad religion, but there are subgroups who take the lead and give a bad impression about their religion. I would accept any other comment..
QUESTION REGARDING ISRAELI APARTHEID AND TERRORISM: If Jews in France were required to carry identification cards designating them Jews (even though French citizens), could not acquire land or buy or rent homes in most of the country, were not eligible for service in the armed forces, and French law banned any political party or legislation calling for equal rights for Jews, would France be widely praised in the United States as a "symbol of human decency" (New York Times) and paragon of democracy? Would there be a huge protest if France, in consequence of such laws and practices, was declared by a UN majority to be a racist state???????
I would never praise France for being a 'paragon of democracy' or pretty much praise it for anything else outside of Dijon mustard.
I would be so glad to hear some words critisizing the poetry from an art point of view. I know it takes a substantial effort to stay calm and concentrate only on the art part of it especially if the comment accidently comes to be " good " or a simliar word, and especially if the comment comes from a pro- israel critic... Its hard for me to make sense when I am drunk... Bad riverline..