Israel/America: A Rambling Poem
Israel/America: A Rambling Poem
by Remi Kanazi
Every time I think
of 9/11
I see burning flesh dripping off the bones of
Iraqi children in Fallujah
Now Gaza
I tend to
memorialize the forgotten
The collateral damage eclipsing
our unpunished crimes
Maybe it’s because I’m a numbers
guy
Because if I had a dollar for every time an Iraqi
died since 2003
I’d be a millionaire
And don’t get
me wrong
Sometimes I don’t know who I hate more
The
governments in the West
Or the politicians in the
East
Who sell their souls quicker than the oil they
export
Straw men who use Palestine as a tool to line
their pockets
And don’t give a nickel to their
people
Quisling governments
Who stitch mouths shut for
a check from Washington and AIPAC
How can you be their
prototypical anti-Semite
If you are signing peace accords
to oppress your own people?
And then Orientalists and
idiots talk about how
We can’t have democracy in the
Middle East
Because of what happened in Gaza
A Hamas
boogyman wrapped in democratic elections
Rahm Emanuel
wants to educate me and my people about democracy gone
wrong
Why doesn’t try implementing one Israel
first?
Instead of bowing down to terrorists like his
father and the IDF
Lauding a third rate, racist, European
society that’s imploding quicker
Than its moral
standing in the world
Enlightened like 1950s Afrikaners
and slave traders
Just because the house is
beautiful
Doesn’t mean the bones you built it on have
fully decomposed
The Israeli left is about as alive as
Ariel Sharon
I’m sick and tired of asking for
permission to resist
From antiquated leftists and
progressives
Who care more about keeping it Kosher than
moving things forward
I put down my pen and waving fist
to resist with college kids and Palestinians
Boycott and
divest!
Because who cares about preserving a living when
governments are killing civilians
Complicity by silence
and reserve units bombing Gaza
Your academics and
scholars, theater groups and practitioners, are part of the
problem
And if logic doesn’t fit into your long term
plan of rejecting
My right to return, I’m
sorry
Maybe one day you’ll return to reality
Where
my people have babies quicker
Than Zionists can concoct
Jordanian options
I don’t want your sympathy or
introspective confessions
Won’t sit on my hands till
they loose oxygen
Like the people of Balata and
Rafah
Vote for Barack Obama
And pretend that his 22
day silence was golden
While emaciated children starved
to death
Surrounded by their parent’s corpses
This
can’t be America the Beautiful
A criminal with a few
positive attributes
Doesn’t alleviate
genocide
Bombing Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq
Into
oblivion doesn’t make you historic
It makes you as
blind and bloodthirsty
As the white men that came before
you
Apathetic hipsters now excited about a
president
Who broke history, but not poverty, occupation,
or corporate interests
I’d rather proudly walk through
the graveyard of peace accords
And failed dialogue
sessions
Than see my people just as occupied or third
class citizens
We are the gavel that will slam down like
a verdict
We are not waiting for Israel or America or the
Supreme Court to approve it
We’ll boycott Lev Leviev,
Caterpillar and your apartheid companies
We’re taking
back the right of return and the keys to a country
Because we never asked you to go back to Europe or sit
in open air prisons
I’m not asking for your advice,
I’m explaining the decision
You can stay here, with us,
but only as equals
It’s not that you’re Israeli,
it’s that you’re wrong
That’s why I fight for my
people!
*Remi Kanazi is the editor of Poets For Palestine. He will be touring the US and Canada this fall on the Poets For Palestine tour. He can be contacted at Remroum@gmail.com. For more information on Poets For Palestine, visit www.PoetsForPalestine.com.