Soundless Domination
We
the breeders of death
Death
you inseminated
in our wombs
Cultivating
The soil of our minds
Growing
Umbilically chained
To the life source of…..
You
Blue for boys
Pink for girls
Pants for men
Skirts for women
Hate the Jews
Kill the Christians
Wipe out Allah
Protect Australia
America
Iraq
Japan
KILL!
FIGHT
for a country
not really our own
And
Make us believe
that in order to
sanctify life,
We first
Must justify ………
Death

6 Comments:
where are you from? are you ITALIAN? because we have a lot of Italian bainis. goood luck
no I am not an Italian, I am an Australian
Thankyou
I know you are Australian,
I am asking about your background
Are you Australian Italian or what?
Because BAINI is a big Italian family. you searsh the Google.
I love your wrting what ever you are.
GOD BLESS YOU
thankyou very much
Her parents were born in Lebanon, and I'm hoping she's not ashamed to admit it.
It has taken me a few days to reply to the comment made above....
I walked through many emotions and
even wrote a long reply which I was planning to happily send but......I accidently deleted it.
All I have decided to say is ...
I am a very proud Australian.
Lebanon is a country where "the soil has never felt [my] tread". Where my memories have only been painted by pictures and stories of its beauty. In my homeland, Australia, my memories do not have to be painted. I touch them, I smell them and I live them.
I would also like to make a correction to part of the
'anonymous writers' statement. Both my parents were not born in Lebanon. My Father is a son of Lebanon (even though he has been a proud citizen of Australia for nearly thirty years), but my Mother and her Mother are both daughters of Australia...... technically that would make me a third generation Australian.
In additon, why can I not have a claim to this country? It was built not just on the backbone of the white race, but on the back bone of my forebearers.
The comment above also shows concerns about me being ashamed of my Lebanese heritage. To set the 'anonymous writers' mind at ease, I will never be ashamed of the land or culture of my ancestors.
Lebanon will always be in my blood but it is in the blood of my past, Australia is in the blood of my future.
As the 'anonymous writer' would know, I have been brought up in a very respectable family that have upheld their lebanese traditions and values while respecting and amalgamating the traditions of the land in which they chose to migrate to.
On the whole, I will apologise if I was unintentionally evasive. In future I will be more politically correct and state that I am an
"AUSTRALIAN Lebanese"
Thank You
Josette Baini
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