UNCONSOLABLE LADY LIBERTY
"Oh,
say,
can
you
see,
by
the
dawn's
early
light,
What
so
proudly
we
hail'd
at
the
twilight's
last
gleaming?
Whose
broad
stripes
and
bright
stars,
thro'
the
perilous
fight,
O'er
the
ramparts
we
watch'd,
were
so
gallantly
streaming?
And
the
rockets'
red
glare,
the
bombs
bursting
in
air,
Gave
proof
thro'
the
night
that
our
flag
was
still
there.
O
say,
does
that
star‐spangled
banner
yet
wave
O'er
the
land
of
the
free
and
the
home
of
the
brave?"
These words, by Francis Scott Key, speak of the glory of war and the loud bombastic cry of victory. There is no glory in war. No joy in celebrating a country contributing to genocides around the world and there is nothing to celebrate about a regime that would take even from the poor in order to satisfy its grotesque greed.
Lady Liberty is ashamed and sad and so many of us stand with her on this holiday, proclaiming that our liberty is in peril, justice has not been served, the American flag now represents an oligarchy we cannot support. Our home of the brave is now led by the cowardly and inhumane. Let us stand together for our rights and preserve freedom and democracy for the people.
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