A poem inspired by Loury's analysis of the racial inequality narrative |
Amen Glen Loury Amen to an honest man. Amen to intellectual clarity. Amen to the courage to publish just because he must and can see through the fog of struggle without quarter to pour himself into fevered water and shine a light on polluted virtue an enlightenment under guard and curfew paraded like a captive, stripped and broken an emperor without clothes an empire reduced to tokens whose currency once dear but now the subject of small coinage and a knowing leer reserved for those whose fate is sealed short sold in dirty and unconscionable deals collateralized by space cadets who meant so well even as they pulled the lever to the trap door on the road to hell leaving nothing but swinging heels dripping yellow tears of executioner's beer Dead drunk and coming soon playing a dirge that's out of tune tolls bells that no longer peal not in some other benighted place but here! Amen to a man who can see it all In one last breath a final meme a summary for the ideological team That can only ever mean one thing the coming of war and death https://quillette.com/?s=Unspeakable+truths+about+racial+inequality&submit=Searc... |