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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean – 2021 in review - 10. Part Ten: Apophis

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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean

2021 in review

by AC Benus

 

“The man who is swimming

against the stream knows

the strength of it.”

—Woodrow Wilson, [i]

circa 1916

 

 

 

Part Ten:

Finale, Mortar and Pestle

 

LXIII.

 

Der höhere Frieden

von Heinrich von Kleist, 1792

 

Wenn sich auf des Krieges Donnerwagen,

Menschen waffnen, auf der Zwietracht Ruf,

Menschen, die im Busen Herzen tragen,

Herzen, die der Gott der Liebe schuf:

 

Denk ich, können sie doch mir nichts rauben,

Nicht den Frieden, der sich selbst bewährt,

Nicht die Unschuld, nicht an Gott den Glauben,

Der dem Hasse, wie dem Schrecken, wehrt.

 

Nicht des Ahorns dunkelm Schatten wehren,

Daß er mich, im Weizenfeld, erquickt,

Und das Lied der Nachtigall nicht stören,

Die den stillen Busen mir entzückt.

 

 

The Higher Peace

by Heinrich von Kleist, 1792

 

When arms the thunderbolts of war promote,

Men to discord's call have oft obeyed,

Men with hearts they feel rising in their throat,

Hearts that by the God of Love were made:

 

But they can nothing rob from me of note,

Not the peace that proves itself most blessed,

Not innocence, which faith in God can quote

To resist hate and terror with rest.

 

Therefore, fight not the deep shade, though remote,

The maple tree in the wheat field's laid;

Where on the evening bird's song I may dote

As in my silent bosom it's played. [ii]

 

 

LXIV.

 

The wicked Gop’s Tiananmen Square

Did not take place, they swear.

“January 6th?” they’ve come to snit,

I’ve never heard of it.”

 

With the elephant-brains foisting

the joke that the Capitol Insurrection

– led by them and their Big Lie –

was no big deal, they moved into

aping the Chinese Commie Party’s

insistence the 1989 Revolution

was just some minor disturbance

in a public thoroughfare, somewhere . . . .

 

But now as the final days

of December 2021 come rolling along,

The Party in Hong Kong has

applied its evil power: arresting

truth-telling news agents;

tearing down monuments to

the victims of the tanks and others

forced to die instead of see China

liberated and free. The monuments

come down, the people are jailed,

tortured, perhaps to be executed

like so many were in June of 1989,

their families sent humiliating bills

for the 39-cents’ worth of bullet

shot through their loved-one’s

democracy-loving head.

 

This is a warning for how Gop

One-Party Rule will unfold in

the United States and don’t doubt it.

For as my high school teacher

Mr. Dohle taught us back in the ‘80s,

– before Tiananmen didn’t happen’s Big Lie –

the extremists on the far left and right

like the Nazis and Stalinists

may be politically polar opposites,

but their techniques of oppression

meet up in exactly the same place.

 

So the Gop’s new fiction that

January 6th, 2021, was “no big deal”

is the mirror copy of the Commie’s

“never happened” there, on China’s soil.

But then again, totalitarian parties

will be totalitarian parties,

so one cannot be too surprised

the Repubs have taken their horrible

‘history argumentation’ lessons

from Mao’s lackeys, who still

cower behind the Forbidden City’s

moldering walls in 2022. [iii]

 

 

LXV.

Three hundred twenty-nine days.

Three hundred twenty-nine days

Separate George Floyd’s murder

From twenty-six-year-old

Mario Gonzalez killed by

Alameda cops. Cops on video

Shown kneeling on Mario’s back until

He was dead. Three of them.

Kneeling on one, handcuffed young man’s

Back until dead in the gravel.

 

The powers-that-be are still,

To the day of writing this,

Refusing the release of

His autopsy report;

Two hundred twenty-seven days

His family’s been robbed of the legal grounds

On which his killers could be indicted.

Two hundred twenty-seven

Days justice has been subverted;

Days which just go on piling up. [iv]

 

 

LXVI.

What sadder lilac upon the threshold

Could bloom than to think Mario’s family

Needed the crushing wherewithal to do

What George Floyd’s family did and have their son’s

Sacred, mortal remains autopsied by

A 3rd party coroner to ensure

The truth got out about his brutal killing;

To force the County of Alameda to tell the truth. [v]

 

 

LXVII.

“These victims of hallucinations

Not only revile that of which they

Have no knowledge, but are

Corrupted through the very things

They know by instincts, like brute

Animals, to be wholly untrue. […]

They have abandoned themselves

To Balaam’s error for money,

And like Korah, they perish

For their confrontational trickery. […]

They eat your food without shame

While only looking out for themselves.

 

They are blown about on the winds

As clouds that bring no rain.

They are dead inside and

Should be uprooted like the year-end

Fruit trees that bear no wholesome yield.

They are seasick waves producing

Nothing but the be-fouled sputum

Of foam to sicken others

With their false deeds abroad.

They are the thick fog of darkness

Reserved solely to block out the celestial

Light of shooting stars to enlighten. […]

 

Such men are grumblers and whiners,

Who live for their corporal pleasures

And utter only deceitful bombast. […]

Remember, my belovèd man, these

Imposters living out their unholy groanings

These groundings devoid of Christian Spirit

Only revel in causing divisions among us.”

Epistle of Jude to his

partner, James,

brother of Jesus,

circa 60 A.D. [vi]

 

 

LXVIII.

 

Elegy

 

When lilacs next in the doorway bloom,

My mourning weeds for a once-great society

Will need be donned; my tears, dried.

 

Lilacs bloom perennially, but no more

Shall they be seen upon the threshold

Of our extinguished democracy.

 

Bloom and drooping star in the west

Shall be the only signs left behind

As a thought for a country I loved.

 

 

LXIX.

We’re soon to crest the summit of a hill

From whose vast terrain a darkness must grow

A world where evil is the status quo

To smother America’s last free will.

For now the Gops won’t be happy until

They’ve made freedom our second Alamo

And set it ablaze as the final blow

On a Nation they’ve worked so long to kill.

 

Yes, over that rise is a setting light,

For their 2022 district-line

Already assures Gop one-party rule.

But, shall our Liberty bear arms and fight

To try and make our setting sun re-shine?

Or is a second Civil War too cruel.

 

 

LXX.

Funny, but I never saw myself

As a ‘political’ poet.

 

Instead, I assumed I’d always write

Verse of a personal nature.

 

But now, a truer truth is clear to me:

All politics are personal.

 

 

LXXI.

 

“IF—”

for an Immature Age

 

If you can damn a warm January day

As part and parcel of a worldwide curse,

And not let the ignorance in you pipe up and say

“Well, for winter, we could do a lot worse!”;

If instead you long for the renewing snows

Because they’re more needed than weather mild,

Feeling proud how maturity in you grows,

Then you will be an adult, my child!

 

If you can endure springtime showers and grin

With a broadening sense of consciousness,

Ignoring your petty gripes when they begin

And bless Nature’s great advantageousness;

If instead you think of the wheat and flowers

– Of bread for your offspring, with honey piled –

Standing humbled mid the thunderstorms’ powers,

Then you will be an adult, my child.

 

If you can bear the worst August and July

With nary a complaint against the heat,

Knowing the insects need this time ‘fore they die

‘Cause much of the world’s covered in concrete;

If instead you’re prosaic about the sweat

And wipe your brow with a mind reconciled,

Accepting that it’s better to give than get,

Then you will be an adult, my child.

 

If you can watch an autumn sunset go down

And not think what you glimpse is beautiful

Due to tons of sulphur-dioxide brown

Never letting you see the sun in full;

If instead you lament wicked pollution

Covering the Earth as it’s now defiled

And feel renewed to finding a solution,

Then you will be an adult, my child!

 

 

LXXII.

How harshly those in the future

Will look back on us, thinking,

“How easy they had it compared to us.”

But then again, remember, the world

They’re forced to live in

Is wholly our doing.

 

What they will have to do to survive,

We cannot even begin to imagine

Because we think we have it so bad;

Because we let division and strife

Drill in our heads for the oil of ignorance;

Because we won’t man up and love one another.

 

 

LXXIII.

How long ago it feels our Nation had

A leader willing to make the world safe

For democracy where tyrants forbad

Any Liberties that might result in strafe.

And how long ago now it seems we heard

A President list every person’s right

To Freedom from Want, from a Censor’s Word,

From an Oppressor’s Hand, and Fear’s dark Strife.

Replaced are these with one Party’s horsemen;

The Gop’s Conquest, War, Starvation and Death,

Running hot in apostate adrenaline

To pronounce our way of life shibboleth.

Look for no salvation from the Rule of Law,

Whose back they keep riding to overawe. [vii]

 

 

LXXIV.

 

Too Little; Too Late

 

i.

What We Do Today

 

Twenty years ago was the time to save

Our Democracy from foreign,

Yellow newscasting, which made the public

Get lost in an Aussie warren.

Media Reform of FDR’s type

To restore the Fair and Balanced

Is what America needed the most . . .

But the Dems acted unconvinced.

 

Thus, in the absence of leadership, see

Mobs of the coerced and kowtowed

Attacking those who would help their children

Think thoughts beyond the merely loud.

Two decades back, something could have been done

To stop Trump’s January goons

Breaking into Congress with rope nooses,

Acting as told by rich tycoons.

 

 

ii.

The Environmental Economy

 

Twenty years ago, our “leaders” who were

All cash-and-carry property

Of lobbyists killed California law

For Detroit’s Irrelevant Three.

Emission-neutral transport set in stone,

And signed by a Gop governor,

Forced companies to hybrid engines

And sell them, causing quite a stir.

 

Toyota brought the Prius to market

Because the public wanted it;

GM built the electric EV1

To rule over the new-car gambit.

But instead of selling us GM cars,

They paid to hurt the citizens,

Denying the world the clean vehicle

GM could have sold in the billions.

 

iii.

Myth-Making Politics

 

So, here we are, their lies so outrageous,

Shed upon a people so dumb,

Gop one-party tyranny is at hand:

A gun-mad society come

Where the angst is NRA-approved for

Mass murder; where this gun cancer

Militarized all community-based

Policing like it was an answer.

 

Now when the allegèd ‘good guys’ cry out

“Let’s roll!”, they do it from the top

Of Army Humvees with machine gun locked,

Manned by some antsy traffic cop:

Two decades of this unlicensed slaughter,

By shit-pancing a dim public

Has othered those of America’s own

And brought to heel this Republic.


 

iv

“Forgive me”

Social Justice

 

2021, a Detroit car firm

Announced they’d go all electric . . .

Starting at some vague date in the future . . .

But it’s just another gimmick.

Everything now is 20 years too late

Too late to save us from a fall,

And our selfish age must come to an end,

For too little’s too late overall.

 

Yet humans, we like our Ray of Hope talk,

Spreading it on thick as manure,

But telling shit from shinola’s a prob

With optimism’s base allure.

Hope-talk thinking “they’ll fix it down the line”

Got us into this quagmire.

No one’s coming to pull us from the muck,

And my tepid words won’t inspire. [viii]

 

 

 

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[i] Notes for the Part Ten Epigraph:

“The man who is swimming against the stream” Woodrow Wilson The Harper Book of Quotations [Robert Fitzhenry, Editor] (New York 1993), p. 15

https://archive.org/details/fitzhenrywhitesi0000unse_p9g3/page/14/mode/2up

 

[ii] Notes for Verse No. 63 (LXIII): Der höhere Frieden

Wenn sich auf des Krieges Donnerwagen

Translation of Heinrich von Kleist’s 1792 The Higher Peace. See the Meine Bibliothek entry posted on zeno.org

http://www.zeno.org/Literatur/M/Kleist,+Heinrich+von/Gedichte/Gedichte/Der+h%C3%B6here+Frieden

 

[iii] Notes for Verse No. 64 (LXIV):

The wicked Gop’s Tiananmen Square

December 2021 removal of last Tiananmen monuments from Hong Kong. See Zen Soo’s December 23rd, 2021, article Renowned Tiananmen Massacre Monument Removed in Hong Kong posted on apnews.com

https://apnews.com/article/china-beijing-hong-kong-erosion-288a06f7193356d6fcc671424a4446b6

 

And see The Daily Mail’s December 26th, 2021, article Two More Statues Marking Tiananmen Square Massacre Are Torn Down as Crackdown on Dissent in Hong Kong Ramps Up posted on dailymail.com

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10346487/Two-statues-marking-Tiananmen-Square-massacre-torn-down.html

 

And see Hillary Leung’s December 27th, 2021, article Hong Kong’s City University Demands Removal of Tiananmen Massacre Statue as Campus Crackdown Continues: Artwork that Pays Tribute to the 1989 Military Crackdown Are Being Torn Down Across University Campuses During the Festive Break, when Students Are Away posted on hongkongfp.com

https://hongkongfp.com/2021/12/27/hong-kongs-city-university-demands-removal-of-tiananmen-massacre-statue-as-campus-crackdown-continues/

 

June 1989 reporting of executions. See Nicholas Kristof’s June 22nd, 1989, article Chinese Execute 3 in Public Display for Protest Role posted on nytimes.com

https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/22/world/chinese-execute-3-in-public-display-for-protest-role.html

 

Survivors’ firsthand accounts. See Isabella Steger’s May 6th, 2019, article A Chinese Writer in Exile Chronicles the Lives of the “Thugs” who Survived Tiananmen Square in 1989 posted on qz.com

https://qz.com/1593708/bullets-and-opium-stories-of-surviving-tiananmen/

 

“The family of the victim is then sent a bill for 13 Chinese cents to cover the cost of the bullet.” See The Orlando Sentinel’s June 22nd, 2021, article 3 Executed as Chinese Defy West posted on orlandosentinel.com

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1989-06-22-8906230040-story.html

 

Gop co-opting of the Commie Party’s “never happened” Big Lies. See Holmes Lybrand / Tera Subramaniam’s July 27th, 2021, article Fact Check: Some Republicans Have Tried to Rewrite the History of January 6. Here’s How posted on cnn.com

https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/27/politics/republicans-rewrite-january-6-history-fact-check/index.html

 

And see The Associated Press’ January 4th, 2022, article Despite Brutal Video, Only GOP Minority Say [January 6th] Very Violent: A New Poll Shows that a Year After the Deadly Jan. 6 Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Only About 4 in 10 Republicans Recall the Attack by Supporters of then-President Donald Trump as Very Violent or Extremely Violent reposted on usnews.com

https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2022-01-04/less-than-half-of-gop-say-1-6-was-very-violent-ap-norc-poll

 

[iv] Notes for Verse No. 65 (LXV):

Three hundred twenty-nine days”

The slaying of Mario Gonzalez. See Libby Cohen’s April 28th, 2021, article Video Shows Cops Kneeling on Man 5 Minutes Before He Died: The Video is Strikingly Similar to the Death of George Floyd posted on dailydot.com

https://www.dailydot.com/debug/mario-gonzalez-george-floyd/

 

For the family denied access to justice, see Jason Green’s April 20th, 2021, article ‘Our Family Needs Answers’: Relatives Call for Swift Transparence in Oakland Man’s Death During Arrest by Alameda Police posted on eastbaytimes.com

https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2021/04/20/alameda-police-officers-did-not-use-weapons-on-man-who-died-in-custody-body-camera-footage-exists/

 

And see Richard Winton’s May 11th, 2021, article Family Wants Federal Inquiry of Alameda Police in Death of Mario Gonzalez posted on latimes.com

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-11/alameda-police-death-mario-gonzalez

 

[v] Notes for Verse No. 66 (LXVI):

What sadder lilac upon the threshold

Second-opinion autopsy conducted by George Floyd’s family. See the State of Minnesota’s August 25th, 2020, District Court filing Family Attorneys: Independent Autopsy Finds George Floyd Died from Asphyxia Due to Sustained Forceful Pressure posted on mncourts.gov

https://mncourts.gov/mncourtsgov/media/High-Profile-Cases/27-CR-20-12949-TT/Exhibit608252020.pdf

 

[vi] Notes for Verse No. 66 (LXVI):

These victims of hallucinations

Epistle of Jude to his partner James, brother of Jesus. For a word by word breakdown of the Greek language original, see the Bible Hub’s interlinear Jude

https://biblehub.com/interlinear/jude/1.htm

 

[vii] Notes for Verse No. 73 (LXXIII): Sonnet

How long ago it feels our Nation had

Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms,” something to which each person on Earth was entitled. See Roosevelt’s January 6th, 1941, State of the Union Address to Congress posted on ourdocuments.gov

https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=70&page=transcript

 

[viii] Notes for Verse No. 74 (LXXIV): Too Little; Too Late

i. “What We Do Today

An Aussie warren. See Eric Lutz’s September 16th, 2019, article James Murdoch Suggests His Dad’s Empire is Ruining America: He “Really Disagrees” with the Views on Fox News posted on vanityfair.com

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/09/james-murdoch-fox-news-empire

 

ii.The Environmental Economy”

General Motors’ betrayal of the American consumer. See Hannah Lutz’s April 18th, 2021, article 25 Years Ago, GM Rolled Out the EV1, a Triumph of Electrification that Ended in a Crushing Blow [to the Consumer]: Here’s How Those Who Lived the EV1 Saga Remember It posted on autonews.com

https://www.autonews.com/automakers-suppliers/heres-how-those-who-lived-ev1-saga-remember-it

 

And “Eon Musk was really inspired by the EV1’s sad end, as he stated about the origins of his company.” See Aurelie Saboureau’s 2019 article The EV1: The Forgotten Tesla’s Inspiration posted on drivetribe.com

https://drivetribe.com/p/the-ev1-the-forgotten-teslas-inspiration-ER4574OZRjqR3UH5Tx9bMA?iid=GVwA6NtbQnmlkna-rpvp1w

 

Compare GM’s sell-out of democracy versus the worldwide domination of the Toyota vehicle developed for the exact same California regulation Detroit paid to have killed. See Stephen Edelstein’s April 28th, 2020, article Toyota Has Sold More Than 15 Million Hybrids Globally posted on greencarreports.com

https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1127969_toyota-has-sold-more-than-15-million-hybrids-globally

 

And see Matthew DeBord’s June 19th, 2018, article The Toyota Prius Is One of the Most Important Cars of the Past 20 Years – Here’s a Look at Its Impressive History posted on businessinsider.com

https://www.businessinsider.com/toyota-prius-is-most-important-car-last-20-years-2017-12

 

iii. “Myth-Making Politics”

The militarization of community law forces. See Wayne McElrath / Sarah Tuberville’s June 9th, 2020, article Poisoning Our Police: How the Militarization Mindset Threatens Constitutional Rights and Public Safety posted on pogo.org

https://www.pogo.org/analysis/2020/06/poisoning-our-police-how-the-militarization-mindset-threatens-constitutional-rights-and-public-safety/

 

And see Charlotte Lawrence / Cyrus O’Brien / Maritza Perez’s May 12th, 2021, article It’s Past Time to End the Federal Militarization of Police: Our New Report Documents the Critical Need to Repeal 1033, which Allows the Federal Government to Equip Local Police with Military Gear posted on aclu.org

https://www.aclu.org/news/civil-liberties/its-past-time-to-end-the-federal-militarization-of-police/

 

The NRA’s double-down on mass murder. See Everytown’s November 9th, 2021, press release Bombshell: Secret Tape Reveals NRA’s Internal Response to Columbine School Shooting. Report Shows NRA Only Cared About Self-Preservation; Called Own Members “Hillbillies” posted on everytown.org

https://www.everytown.org/press/bombshell-secret-tape-reveals-nras-internal-response-to-columbine-school-shooting/

 

And see the Saint Louis Post-Dispatch’s Editorial Board’s November 9th, 2021, article Editorial: How the NRA Used the Columbine Massacre to Make Gun Control the Enemy posted on stltoday.com

https://www.stltoday.com/opinion/editorial/editorial-how-the-nra-used-the-columbine-massacre-to-make-gun-control-the-enemy/article_e8f94099-147b-5c56-adcd-8259514f1de5.html

 

iv. “Forgive me” – Social Justice

A laughable ‘development’; meanwhile, Toyota became the United States’ No. 1 automaker in 2021 with little fanfare. See [if you can read it with a straight face] Paul Eisenstein’s January 28th, 2021, article GM To Go All-Electric by 2035; Phase Out Gas and Diesel Engines posted on nbcnews.com

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/autos/gm-go-all-electric-2035-phase-out-gas-diesel-engines-n1256055

 

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"But now, a truer truth is clear to me:

All politics are personal."

 

So true. Thanks for sharing your verse, as always.

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Thank you for these poems, markers and notes on our unhappy times. These  may be personal, yet they are also true. It remains to us to be moved by them. Again, thank you, 

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Way to channel anger, @AC Benus! Thanks for reviewing all those scary moments of last year and for the sometimes subtle, sometimes harsh comments you have been sharing with us. Even though anger is always there (btw, an anger I can pretty well understand and share), you manage to keep your writing clean and bright. Nice balance act.  👍🏻👍🏻

Thank you for sharing a long poem (an epic one) which I'm sure hasn't been easy to write.

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23 hours ago, Lux Apollo said:

"But now, a truer truth is clear to me:

All politics are personal."

 

So true. Thanks for sharing your verse, as always.

@Lux ApolloThank you for reading and sharing encouragement. You highlight a very important quote, so thanks again

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20 hours ago, Parker Owens said:

Thank you for these poems, markers and notes on our unhappy times. These  may be personal, yet they are also true. It remains to us to be moved by them. Again, thank you, 

Thanks once again, @Parker Owens. Like Summer 2020, this is a collection I feel had to be written. I can only hope it inspires some to action; but I fear it will only receive recognition after the fact, years later. (And therefore, years too late...)

On a personal note, thank you for all of your reading of this book in the editing stages. You made the whole stronger, clearer, and hopefully more impactful :) 

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2 hours ago, JACC said:

Way to channel anger, @AC Benus! Thanks for reviewing all those scary moments of last year and for the sometimes subtle, sometimes harsh comments you have been sharing with us. Even though anger is always there (btw, an anger I can pretty well understand and share), you manage to keep your writing clean and bright. Nice balance act.  👍🏻👍🏻

Thank you for sharing a long poem (an epic one) which I'm sure hasn't been easy to write.

Looking back over this work, I realize one word -- which I hardly ever use in my other writings -- pops up regularly. That's "Stupid," and its variants. I suppose that pretty well expresses how I feel the silent majority are letting themselves be governed these days. As a young idealist, I never imagined the fair and free society I was born and reared in could change. Let alone change to something that now imperils the Western World's progress as a whole; yet, here we are. 

The so-called conservatives around the world have gone full-out retrogressive, taking from the poor to give to the rich. And what could be more deserving of the label "Stupid" than that?

Thanks, @JACC, for reading and supporting this book. Your comments have meant a great deal to me

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