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This reading of a poem written with tongue only slightly inserted in cheek concerns the increasingly acrimonious accusations of racism, white privilege, and grievance-of-the-day rants from those who wield the proverbial hammer (and sickle?), see the whole world as a nail, and raise their loud voices with effects akin to nails on chalkboards in the mistaken belief that the answer to attaining their desired ends is more screeching.
By Victor D. Lopez5
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This reading of a poem written with tongue only slightly inserted in cheek concerns the increasingly acrimonious accusations of racism, white privilege, and grievance-of-the-day rants from those who wield the proverbial hammer (and sickle?), see the whole world as a nail, and raise their loud voices with effects akin to nails on chalkboards in the mistaken belief that the answer to attaining their desired ends is more screeching.