by Ernie McCray
That poor excuse
for a human being
is going to the White House again.
And I was thinking about him
as I played
with Jackson,
my youngest grandson,
the other day
because at the same time
my mind was also
buzzing frantically
with a myriad of contemplations
concerning the election,
wondering what we, as a nation,
if he was to win,
and, regarding his victory,
I heard a pundit say,
to my disgust,
“This is not us”
and my reaction to that misconception
was “Oh, yes, it is!!!”
and one of the first things
we Americans should do about it is
admit to ourselves
that this election
reflected
our racist tendencies to a tee.
Hating because of race
is in the country’s DNA,
along with sexism
and homophobia,
I might say.
And we, apparently, like it that way
based on my eight-plus-decades
living in the USA.
I mean a Black woman candidate
offered us joy and hope and expertise
that was just what we need
to move our society
towards more progressive ways
to live together
both socially and politically
and she was grilled
about what she has done
or hasn’t done
or what her policies
regarding important issues
might look like,
much like a detective
trying to get a confession
from a suspect.
There was no reason whatsoever,
based on the choices
we had,
for her not to have won the presidency
but because of our inclination to discriminate
we chose
a notorious racist and sexist White man
who has, with eyes on him,
like a carnival barker,
jeopardized the lives of young Black men
and separated brown babies
from their families
and put them in cages
and banned Muslims
and shucked and jived
about Haitian immigrants,
who were documented
and legalized,
eating cats and dogs,
and bragged about grabbing
women by their sexual organs
and taking away a woman’s right
to tend to her medical needs
with the Supreme Court of the United States
backing such deplorable deeds,
all extremely dangerous stumbling blocks
to keeping
a progressive-minded democracy
alive.
They peck away
at a government by the people
like birds of prey
dining on field mice.
So, it is incumbent upon us,
for the sake of human decency,
to address our bigoted tendencies
and model for Jackson
and his generation
and future generations
new ways of being,
new ways of seeing things,
showing them how to construct bridges
between them and their fellow human beings,
how to love and appreciate dark-skinned folks,
as together we can be as beautiful
and colorful as a rainbow
and how to embrace women folk,
their mothers and grandmothers
and sisters and aunties,
and how to accept
the queer folks
that exist in humanity.
What would come after
all such as that
would be more harmony
in the world.
Because by working together
there’s a better chance
for the survival
of all of humankind
because the brutal storms
and temperatures
that will come with the rapid climate changes
up ahead
have no idea what your pronoun is
and they are colorblind.
My little dude, Jackson,
and his generation
will put this country in order
someday
if we put the how to’s in motion
in their questioning minds.
Let’s do it.






I too am playing with my grandson right now thinking the same thoughts. I am unhappy that people unlike me ( politically and humanistic Lee speaking ) so far away from me, have the ability to decide who resides in the White House. American exceptionalism is no more…
De-evolution has begun…
Grandsons – It’s my grandson’s birthday today — he just turned 7 — and I called him up to wish him one. He told me how to make croissants with bacon.
,BRAVO BROTHER … BRAVO: Thanks for just another mighty literary experience. I second each nd every point you covered. Since our visit a few years back (how fast time has pat since then) I have been on a surge of renewed creative efforts, similar to my wonder days earning emeritus status at UCSD. My take on the election was: Critical cultural theory (democracy) trumps critical race theory. CULTURAL THERY guarantees pursuits of life liberty, justice, freedom and happiness for ALL Americans, regardless of race, color, creed gender, age, living conditions or personal choices. This includes 70% (or a majority of USA folks. RACE THEORY is the is the ignorant and fact less concept popular with conservative politicians of the MAGA and MASA (Make America Segregated Again) kind, to avoid the fact they are already the minority population, protecting their children from learning the true nature of slavery, reprimanding and removing mail boxes from streets.,
A country that elected Obama and almost elected Harris can hardly be called racist.
America today is a better place than at any time in its history.
In 1969 I protested the war in the streets of San Diego. I watched the pigs beat my brothers and leave them bloodied on Broadway. I marched in support of Dr. King. I watched on TV, black families trapped in burning homes caused by tear gas canisters from uncaring police officials. During that time the Black Panthers were robbing armored cars. The Weathermen were stealing weapons from the National guard. The SLA kidnapped Patty Hurst.
I have lived to see the day when policemen are being held accountable for murdering a black man. To see a black man elected and reelected president. To see a woman of color run a campaign to be president and almost win.
The times they are a changing.
Read my poema, ARE WE DOOMED BY OUR DNA? on my blog.