NVN Wednesday: JUSTICE IN TRIPLICATE
by Lavinia Kumar
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Know the constitution is not just a ye-olde parchment scroll, it Amplifies restraint of judicial roles, not an attempt to cover them in Gown, black or white. Know congress not court make law. We Angrily, we must, protect all American people knowing that in this Number are color, gender, poverty, and most of all, reality. Sickening is constitutional subversion rolling back racial equality On the backs of spoiled children and mommies Touting “unfairness” to a receptive group of Outed outward rightists with no interest in settled law, nor Maintaining a semblance of right. Where is Equal Protection against Anchors around Black necks not just for Years, but for decades, for centuries – such Ongoing abuse, such dehumanizing lack of recognition of Rights, yes, equal rights. Right… Just as ostriches in sand, some justices in a white marble palace wish Away race, inequality, lack of opportunity in a Collective blindness that racism isn’t racism as though not Knowing oft-scribed history, so whitewash it to Satisfy their simpering sycophancy as though legislated law too Onerous. They use diamond blinders given to them unethically by New and old millionaire pals divorced from reality.
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Lavinia Kumar’s latest book is Spirited American Women: Early Writers, Artists, & Activists—very short prose of near 90 amazing women writers, poets, publishers, painters, artists, abolitionists, early suffragettes, and activists.