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Tag Archives: political satire
Limericks
Dear Friends, Edward Bernays was crucial to The Man,Teaching girls to smoke doing what he can,Wear that bra,Don’t tell Ma,And follow the Pied Piper into his panel van. I know of a fake Indian from Mass,Full of lies and willing … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged academic elitism, accountability, authoritarianism, class critique, communism, Consequences, consumerism, cultural engineering, Dark Humor, dissent, doors, Edward Bernays, elite power, establishment critique, fake authenticity, feminism critique, free thought, government overreach, Harvard, hypocrisy, identity politics, immigration policy, kings vs ideology, limericks, marxism, media manipulation, moral hazard, political hypocrisy, political satire, populism, power concentration, propaganda, protect, public relations, reject, rule of law, Satire, social control
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Dear Friends, The NPC crowd are angry and legion,Captured by an idea for any season,A memorized logic,Life outcome tragic,Because sadly they lack all reason. There once was a corruptocrat Schiff,People were repulsed by a single whiff,Corruption rampant,A liar’s encampment,And history … Continue reading
Posted in Mercy, philosophy
Tagged brain, Dark Humor, elite corruption, establishment politics, groupthink, insane, limerick, night, npc theory, polemic, political satire
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Dear Friends, Truth is discovered bit by bit,Puzzle pieces bound to fit,If only we knew,But what to do,If those in charge don’t want it. Antifa is just the democrat way,Political violence wins the day,Democrat danger,Black block ranger,The modern equivalent of … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Law, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged ability, agility, antifa, censorship, domestic terrorism, elite hypocrisy, ethics in politics, extremism, free speech, mob mentality, moral decline, political limericks, political poetry, political satire, political tribalism, political violence, propaganda, protest poetry, radical politics, satirical poetry, sensibility, suppression of dissent, truth and power
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Dear Friends, Kingly power in a saint brings out ferocity,It seldom makes a villain learn generosity,So forsooth,Here’s a truth,Unlimited power leads to unlimited atrocity. Villains will give you the dickens,As your pulse and pace quickens,We act out of fright,And some … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged abuse of power, atrocity, censorship, civil unrest, corruption, Dark Humor, moral authority, moral outrage, pervasively, poetic dissent, political poetry, political satire, propaganda, punch up, Satire, see, truth to power, tyranny, uncomfortable truths
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Dear Friends, A foreign military on our soil,What amounts to a living boil,Stupidity writ large,Who’s in charge,To reward terrorism’s mortal toil. How many people sarcasm so calls,But punching down cast some palls,Where to box,It’s a paradox,So when punching up aim … Continue reading
Posted in Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged alike, anti-authoritarian, Anti-Elitism, corruption, cultural criticism, dissent, elite betrayal, establishment critique, fight, foreign military presence, free speech, imperialism, light, moral decay, moral hypocrisy, oligarchy, political commentary, political hypocrisy, political poetry, political satire, populist critique, power and corruption, propaganda, punching down, punching up, ruling class critique, satire and sarcasm, terrorism
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Dear Friends, There once was a idiot named Lagarde,For economic reality she had little regard,A despot’s tool,A righteous fool,Because her brain was replaced with lard. The more the elite do fail,The more they get to sail,A happy lot,A drunken sot,And … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged corruption, Dark Humor, despotic, dystopia, economic commentary, elite criticism, elitism, geopolitics, global politics, government critique, humor, idiotic, John Pepin, limerick, media critique, necrotic, parody, poetic satire, political satire, propaganda, social commentary, war critique
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Dear Friends, The British elite want you to know,They care about you and Jethro,A proud lot,Sniffing snot,Because they really love their blow. If your not socialist you’re fascist they say,A simple duality and a simple minded way,A definitional distraction,With propaganda’s … Continue reading
Posted in Mercy, philosophy
Tagged British elite, critique of welfare, cultural criticism, elitism, form, government critique, humor, irony, limerick, norm, poetry, political satire, sarcasm, social commentary, societal critique, swarm
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Dear Friends, When you’ve vilified someone to dithers,But they refuse to attack from the withers,A false flag will do,Another one too,From the faction that sneaks and slithers. Violent leftists and media are in bed,Telling a story not right in the … Continue reading
Posted in media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged antifa, biden administration, clue, conservative commentary, culture war, Current Events, election discourse, false flag, free speech, ideological conflict, left vs right, media accountability, media bias, misinformation, narrative control, nra controversy, obama legacy, political corruption, political hypocrisy, political poetry, political satire, propaganda, Public Trust, radical politics, true, you
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Dear Friends, Once there lived a man called Voltaire,Deep into philosophy he would stare,He said with a fright,And some insight,Absurdity leads to atrocity so take care. Thune is an unimpressive politician,Threading a needle with intuition,He said herding cats,I’ll empower democrats,Making … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged absurdism, cart, cultural criticism, Democracy, Edward Bernays, fart, government spending, irrationality, limericks, media manipulation, philosophy, poetry, Political Humor, political satire, propaganda, psychology, smart, social commentary, voltaire, woke culture
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Dear Friends, The elite just want you to know,Their zealots go with the flow,They’re not violent,Just rascally bent,With a penchant for arson and blow. I knew of a central planner Stan,He was a brilliant rock of a man,Smart as a … Continue reading →