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This poem is not….

This poem is not….

2 January 2026 /Posted bySteve Pottinger
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By Steve Pottinger

This poem would like to make it clear
that it is here to subvert nothing whatsoever,
here to challenge nothing at all, that it would
never ever dream of doing so. This poem

is absolutely not expressing support for
any proscribed organisation, or for people
who may have been arrested – deservedly
arrested, in the opinion of this poem, which

is very clear which side its poetic bread is
buttered – arrested for holding up placards
which could be read as expressing support
for that proscribed organisation. This poem

recognises that doing such a thing is foolish,
is unwise, is a thoughtcrime, and this poem
is delighted to see His Majesty’s government
throw the [heavily redacted for reasons of

national security] book at any people – teachers,
or nurses, pensioners or holocaust survivors –
who threaten the smooth-running of a genocidal
state by holding up placards, however neatly

written, however polite the nurses or survivors
may be. And this poem most certainly has
nothing to say about eight young people in
gaol and on hunger strike, starving themselves

to draw attention to the evil that is happening
in the world. No. This poem – like the rest of
the press – has nothing at all to say about that.
This poem wants to be safe. This poem is not

here to subvert.

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Steve Pottinger is a performance poet who's passionate about the power of poetry to create connections between people. He believes in making an audience laugh and think and decide that poetry isn't so bad after all.

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