J'accuse
We have been
witnessing a Genocide in our own time,
Not a historic
event of the past,
That we can ponder
philosophically on,
And condemn those
who silently allowed it to happen.
The “never again”,
el "nunca más"
We have silently
adopted as our very own.
We have made it
our own by normalizing it,
By stubbornly
rationalizing it away,
We have
incorporated it into a macabre pantomime.
The tired, old
adage of not mixing politics with sport,
Became the refusal
to mix Genocide,
With a banal
musical competition.
The pragmatic
necessity of investing in Genocide,
To maximize
returns for our old age pensions,
The stiff grey,
dust covered, broken limbs of children,
Poking up through
the ruins av Gaza city,
Sacrificed to
ensure the comfort,
Of our aging
population.
Waiting patiently
for a verdict too late in coming,
From the lethargic
International Criminal Court,
Before we dare to
take that word upon our tongue,
Hoping it will be
replaced with something more benign,
Collateral damage
or just, an unintentional war crime,
Witnessing
Genocide as it unfolds before our very eyes.
And as the corpses
pile higher and higher,
We draw comfort
from the so oft repeated lie,
A generous
benediction from our pathetic rulers,
Absolving us from
complicity in a crime against humanity,
As we are told
repeatedly of the efforts made;
“We have been
doing more than any of the others.”
Where were you
when Kennedy was assassinated, Mum?
Oh, I remember it
as though it was yesterday,
I was doing the
ironing when it flashed upon the TV screen,
I lit a candle and
cried all of the night,
And where were you
when the Gaza Genocide occurred, Mum?
Hmm, not sure,
probably watching the Eurovision Song Contest on TV.

