Tuesday, June 2, 2020

George Floyd's Death - A Time To Do Away With Discrimination Comments

Rating: 4.3

Never had this reflection
even in the deepest and lightest
of my imagination, ever occurred
that the name and memory
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Chinedu Dike 10 November 2024

Thanks for writing about the tragic end of George Floyd.

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Dr Dillip K Swain 21 July 2020

A wonderful piece of work! Many congratulations for this beautiful poem being featured as Poem of the Day

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Lyn Paul 21 July 2020

Respect to all of colour. It has been a shocking few months. Here’s to change.

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Dr Antony Theodore 21 July 2020

And though George Floyd never had stardom, and though he was not even popular, neither had he ever been to the White House yet in death he became so famous.. Please dont kill my 'Daddy. America should live for ever in full shame for all these things in the past and now in the present. human slavery.......... tony

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Edward Kofi Louis 21 July 2020

" In every Sate of America" ! ! ! Racism! Muse of mankind on earth. Sadness! ! ! ! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Mahtab Bangalee 21 July 2020

every country must follow the rules and laws with those who impose crime on others, whether it is the cop on duty who lacked conscientiousness or whether it is the discrimination that burns like a slow fire hurting the image of human beings who are black in color......great write.......congrats for being sleeted as POD.....deserves 10+

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Mahtab Bangalee 21 July 2020

George Floyed- the name of protest worldwide A heroic symbol to remove the stigma, brutal culture of racism the name, now, like the gigantic banyan tree of peace procession and movement, the shadow of long walk to human freedom from brutal clutch of discrimination the name, now, encourages everyone to believe that all are equal the skin colors are futile to be proud as human the name, now, teaches us we have to be a true human before educated civilized nation

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Bharati Nayak 21 July 2020

But as every crime has a rule book, every country must follow the rules and laws with those who impose crime on others, whether it is the cop on duty who lacked conscientiousness or whether it is the discrimination that burns like a slow fire hurting the image of human beings who are black in color.- - -

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Bernard F. Asuncion 21 July 2020

George Floyd has left an indelible mark the black lives really matter. A well composed piece. Simply touching...10+++

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Ratnakar Mandlik 21 July 2020

An unique tribute paid to George Floyd, a common man whose death was most uncommon, being a victim of racial discrimination, and evoked world wide protests. A worthy poem of the day.

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Pranab K Chakraborty 21 July 2020

Inhumanity cannot be prime version of a civilized civil society where democracy cries for equal rights indifferent in color, cast, religion. Time to come close at least to end our civilized version of civilization.

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Juliet Languedoc 07 July 2020

This the key - away, away, away!

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