


i hope this is alright for me to add, but this poem references a line from one of hitler's speeches ordering the genocide of polish jews. at the end of the speech, he justified the genocide by saying "who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the armenians?" in a very literal way, genocides are interconnected and used to justify one another. after all, the holocaust was partially modeled after the united states' genocide of indigenous people. this is why it is so important to remember the victims of all genocides across history, and why it is so important for oppressed peoples to stand together in solidarity.
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"Who Remembers the Armenians?"
I remember them
and I ride the nightmare bus with them
each night
and my coffee, this morning
I'm drinking it with them
You, murderer—
Who remembers you?
/End ID].
The epic of Gilgamesh

OP cannot understand a warrior’s bond
Kids today with all their new types of guys. In my day we had only one type. That guy. And you didn't want to be him.
Or sometimes we would call him this guy. "Get a load of this guy," we would say. But that was sarcasm. You didn't really want anyone to get a load of the guy.
monoculture forests are deeply unsettling in a way that is hard to explain to people who do not spend a lot of time looking at forests

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