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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean – 2021 in review - 5. Part Five: Fair Questions for Now
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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean –
2021 in review
by AC Benus
“The [African American] says, ‘Now.’
Others say, ‘Never!’
The voice of responsible
Americans . . . we say, ‘Together.’”
—Lyndon Baines Johnson, [i]
May 30th, 1963
Part Five:
Social Justice II
XXVII.
Let’s play a game, shall we?—
Called Work Out the Color of Their Skin.
First, let’s look at N. B.—
Ten-year-old girl bullied at school
By another student.
She draws a picture of said bully;
Then bully’s parents call,
Demanding the child be arrested.
What did school and cops do?
Throw her in a room by herself,
Sans the girl’s mom,
And then proceed to bully
By interrogation.
Then they handcuff her; perp-walk her
For her classmates to see;
Take her to the County Jail
And lock her behind bars.
So, Surmise the Color of N. B.’s Skin.
What about Luke Stewart?—
Whose parents will always regret
Calling the cops to help
Locate the twenty-three-old.
For the cops sure found him,
Sleeping peacefully in his car.
What did the two cops do?—
One chokes him, trying to drag him
Out from behind the wheel,
While the other got in the car,
Tased the young man six times,
After punching the hell out of him,
Then killed with five bullets.
All within 60 seconds’ span
From first police assault
To Stewart’s last moments on Earth.
Luke’s parents know you can
Deduce the Color of their Son's Skin. [ii]
XXVIII.
A Ballade’s perfect refrain might go:
“What has happened to the Peace of long ago?”
And it seems a fair question, for now,
While we cast our glance about and wonder how
Things were ever let get this bad,
With the Republicans stealing all we had
Of equality’s fair momentum,
Replaced with brutalities ugly and dumb.
So the relevant refrain must go:
“What has happened to the Peace of long ago?”
XXIX.
No happy endings; no happy endings—
Matthew Rhodes – white cop
Louis Catalani – white cop
The killers of Luke Stewart
In Euclid, Ohio, in 2017 will never
Face the just punishment for cold-blooded
Killing because the Gop’s
‘Qualified Immunity’ ensures
Cold-blooded killers remain in
Uniform, just as
Matthew Rhodes – white cop
Louis Catalani – white cop
Continue to prowl the streets
Of Euclid, Ohio, to this day. [iii]
XXX.
Guess the color of Kyle Rittenhouse's judge
Who will not allow in his courtroom
For the protesters Kyle shot and killed on video
The decency of being referred to as “victims”
By the prosecution? White.
Guess the color of Ahmaud Arbery’s jury
In the trial of the men who lynched
Him with a shotgun on a Georgia road
And were not indicted for a crime
For the longest time? White. [iv]
XXXI.
Audre Lorde knows what I mean.
Decades ago now, she wrote a poem
About a 37-year-old cop standing in the blood
Of the 10-year-old he’d fatally shot
With the words “Die, you little motherfucker!”
Slutting his lips of vile hate; devilish malice.
Audre Lorde knows what I mean.
Decades ago now, she wrote a poem
About a jury of 11 whites intimidating the slight
Twelfth Black woman into acquitting the cop who’d
Killed a little boy because he was Black,
And boasted about it on the witness stand with vile hate.
And how that cop was free to do it again;
And how Lorde, as a Gay Woman, could expect
No support from the Black community – no love –
Simply because her partner was a white woman;
Because no victim of oppression, they said,
Is free of the taint of where they’re perceived to come from.
Audre Lorde knows what I mean.
Decades ago she penned a poem
About death and hatred; about prejudice on her
As a Gay person full of love, but fed to the teeth with anger
And the righteous Need to do what little one can
To put wrongs right. She wrote about me. [v]
XXXII.
A November Tanka
My day rises cold
with a strange light in the air;
nandina ripen
like blood splatter on the wind,
asking when clear light might shine. [vi]
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[i] Note for the Part Five Epigraph:
“The [African American] says, ‘Now.’” Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Day speech at Gettysburg National Cemetery, reprinted in Pegs to Hang Ideas on; a Book of Quotations [Marjorie Weiser, Editor] (New York 1973), p. 106
https://archive.org/details/pegstohangideaso0000weis/page/106/mode/2up
[ii] Notes for Verse No. 27 (XXVII):
“Let’s play a game, shall we?”
Little girl in chains. See Jenn Selva’s October 21st, 2021, article A Black Girl Was Arrested at School in Hawaii Over a Drawing that Upset a Parent posted on cnn.comhttps://www.cnn.com/2021/10/20/us/hawaii-black-girl-arrested-drawing-aclu/index.html
From sleep to death in a matter of seconds. See Pehal News Team’s October 21st, 2021, article He Was Asleep in his Car. Police Woke Him Up and Created a Reason to Kill Him posted on pehalnews.in
[iii] Notes for Verse No. 29 (XXIX):
“No happy endings”
No justice for Luke’s killing. See Sarah Gelsomino’s October 21st, 2021, article He Was Asleep in his Car. Police Woke Him Up and Created a Reason to Kill Him: An Officer Attacked Luke Stewart As He Was Sleeping in his Car and then Killed Him. Qualified Immunity Prevents Luke’s Family From Receiving Justice posted on usatoday.com
– And Alyssa Guzman’s October 22nd, 2021, article Lawyer Details Agony for Family of Black Man Killed by Ohio Cops After They Woke Him Sleeping in His Car, Yanked Him Out, Beat Him, Then Shot Him Five Times in 2017: Two Officers Involved Still Haven’t Been Brought to Justice posted on dailymail.co.uk
[iv] Notes for Verse No. 30 (XXX):
“Guess the color of Kyle Rittenhouse’s judge”
No wounded need apply for justice. See Erik Ortiz’s October 27th, 2021, article Rittenhouse Judge in Spotlight After Disallowing Word ‘Victims’ in Courtroom posted on nbcnews.com
Arbery’s jury. See Joe Hernandez’s November 5th, 2021, article How the Jury in the Ahmaud Arbery Case Ended up Nearly All White – And Why It Matters posted on npr.org
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/05/1052435205/ahmaud-arbery-jury
– And Devon Sayers / Alta Spells / Christina Maxouris’ November 12th, 2021, article Judge Says ‘There Appears to be Intentional Discrimination’ in Arbery Jury Selection, but Allows Trail to Move Forward with 1 Black Juror posted on cnn.com
https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/03/us/ahmaud-arbery-jury-what-we-know/index.html
– And CBS / The Associated Press’ November 25th, 2021, article Former Georgia Attorney Booked on Charges of Obstructing Ahmaud Arbery Case posted on cbsnews.com
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jackie-johnson-ahmaud-arbery-prosecutor-charged-obstruction/
[v] Notes for Verse No. 31 (XXXI):
“Audre Lorde knows what I mean”
Lorde’s poem “Power”
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/53918/power-56d233adafeb3
Lorde’s poem “Outlines” I
[vi] Notes for Verse No. 32 (XXXII): Tanka
“The day rises cold”
Image of ripening nandina berries
https://whistlehillnursery.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/spray-of-red-Nandina-berries-3625.jpg
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