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The Embodiment

The Embodiment

1 December 2024 /Posted byCulture Matters
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By Jim Aitken, with image by Martin Gollan

All faces tell stories but his mean, cultivated look

Is designed to suggest to all his supporters

that he is fighting for them; that he is somehow

the victim of the deep state’s attempt to destroy 

both him and them, and hold back shared dreams.

With his turnip-coloured hair and a body made big

by a lifetime devotion to burgers, fast food, fast

love and fast money, the American dream of more

and more at the expense of the world and of other

Americans, he speaks slowly to his frightening fans.

They hear a hate-preacher believing in only his entitlement.

He leads them in denouncing those he deems in his way,

and scapegoats those who may help him win the great prize

he craves, not to serve the masses but to control them;

to change the fake land of freedom to his own crude image.

An image of joylessness, one of vengeance and vendetta

surgically sighted on all those who oppose him. And he

wants power not to heal but for greater discord directed at  

his own emptiness. Having never read a book, he loathes

those who have read many. They will surely be on his hit list.

His dull, saggy suits suggest a tragic lack of style and taste,

a dullness born of a dull mind fermented by hucksterism. 

Like a spoiled child he must have more – more money, more

power and more limelight. Yet it is all a plaything for him,

a toy he will break then hit out at others at home and abroad.

He is all the ugliness of his nation; of its warped past with the

genocide of native peoples, the slave ships and the racism

that still exists. This pulp patriot claims he wants to make his

nation great again. But this can only be for the bigots, for those

who believe that great means Gilead, the embodiment of fascism.

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