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eeyore_grrl) wrote2017-02-10 10:43 am
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LJ Idol 10 - Week 8: No Comment
nevertheless, she persisted she spoke the words of our predecessor and she was told to be silent she was told to sit down she was told, implicitly, that her words do not matter but his bid to silence her failed, explicitly and, damn, her words matter she followed his rules she shut her mouth but only in his presence and only for a short time she spoke the words she was told not to she stood outside his door and she spoke the words of her foremother and herself Liz spoke the words of Coretta it turns out that we’ve been warned twice about racism about the nominee for attorney general about how those two intersect in a venn diagram that looks like a single circle and after she was silenced on the senate floor after she was told to hush now, little girl men spoke reading from the same letter reading the same words that were used to silence her men spoke and were not warned of reprimand men spoke and did not have things “explained” to them men spoke after a woman was silenced and i’m told we don’t need feminism anymore i have one thing to say to that: no comment
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(one can't say that with no comment)
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Thank *you.*
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By the way, I've never heard of her referred to as Liz before.
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about how those two intersect in a venn diagram that looks like a single circle
Terrific line.
And the ending? So perfect for the occasion.
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I am writing a LOT more political poetry than before. I mean, I used to write political poetry, just not as much as now.
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Hugs
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Brava!
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Yay!
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