
The passage depicts disillusionment with Congress, highlighting corruption and the betrayal of elected officials while citizens suffer from economic hardship and unmet health needs.
The Devil in Congress: A Poetic Reflection

The passage depicts disillusionment with Congress, highlighting corruption and the betrayal of elected officials while citizens suffer from economic hardship and unmet health needs.
The Devil in Congress: A Poetic Reflection
Theory Isn’t the Only Tool
Karl Marx wrote poetry. So did Joseph Stalin. Mao Zedong as well. Their creative work came before their political and philosophical output. That’s not a coincidence—it’s a pattern. And yet, most Marxist discourse today treats art as secondary, decorative, or indulgent. Why?
Read More »The text portrays a protest highlighting unity and frustration over government corruption and inequality. It criticizes politicians who favor corporate interests over the needs of vulnerable citizens, such as single mothers and farmers.
Oh what a surprise,
Goes to María Corina Machado
A supporter of Trump and Bolsonaro,
A woman who supports Netanyahu
A wanted war criminal.
What’s wrong with this Norwegian team,
It seems they don’t know what “Peace” means!
While I wait for Medium to let me post again, here are two of my most recent poems. I’ve uploaded my poetry book draft here too. It’s missing page numbers, a table of contents, and maybe a little dignity. The formatting’s rough. The vibe’s a bit dorky. But it’s alive.
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