Thursday, September 28, 2017

The Government We Get

Fas-cism: a political system based on a very powerful leader, state control of social and economic life, and extreme pride in country and race, with no expression of political disagreement allowed.  (Cambridge Dictionary)



The Government We Get

This is how the dread begins –
                    too easily.     

Fascism is too easily
Spoken.
The word itself
Suddenly stops
                   all examination
And hinders
                 possibilities.

It makes us think
                   in graphic images –
Lets us picture the other
As mindless oppressors
                   whose foreign tongue
And jack boot heels
Set perimeters of conformity –
And the other
                    is always the other.    

Fascism is too easily
Held
In times of hate
When the world becomes
                 afraid and uncertain.
It has been
Our default mode
Of governing
Ourselves – as if
                   we would be governed.

What harm is it
                   to want to be
With people who look like us?
Where we can speak with ease
                   and without care?   

We gravitate toward a system
                   that helps us
Not think
Not struggle
                   when times are hard.

We then hand it over
                   to those in charge
To set the perimeters of conformity. 

Just let me have
                    my own couch
And kitchen table –
And people like me.

It all seems natural
And normal.
Therein lies the problem.

This is how the dread begins.
                                              
                                                  ~ CK 





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2 comments:

  1. At lunch at my civic club yesterday, I sat with old friends, who now are all to the right--the righteous right. How easy it was to nod in agreement and go along with the group. When it came to their denial of global warming, however, I had to take a stand. It put me on the outside. It was but one question for me to take issue, but it used up a lot of my energy and my friendship credits. How hard it would have been to disagree on yet another issue. Is this what it would be like to oppose a fascist society?

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    1. Good point, Steve. I would like to think I could have the courage of my convictions, but friendship and community are also needed.

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