An Empathy with Nature (3)
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"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” - George Orwell
“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” -George Washington
“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.” - Charlotte Brontë
"The moment you say that any ides is sacred, whether it's a religious belief or secular ideology, the moment you declare a set of ideas to be immune from criticism, satire, derision or contempt, freedom of thought becomes impossible. - Salman Rushdie
“Human nature is not a machine to be built after a model, and set to do exactly he work prescribed for it, but a tree, which requires to grow and develop itself on all sides, according to the tendency of the inward forces that make it a living thing.” John Stuart Mill
Now, the recent attempted murder of Sir Salman Rushdie an active supporter of free speech has shocked the free-thinking world
The Indian-born Briton, whose novel The Satanic Verses led to death threats from Iran in the 1980s, was about to deliver a lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in New York state, when his attacker leapt on stage and stabbed him.
Fortunately, it has been reported that Sir Salman is no longer on a ventilator and is able to speak, although it is possible that he may have sustained potentially life-changing injuries as a result of the attack on Friday.
Free expression and a personal space which embraces a sense of spirituality, whatever our religious or secular beliefs, deserve to be seen as mutually inclusive. I see it as the bottom line in the argument for agreeing to differ, on which most if not all my poetry posts are based.
AN AFFINITY WITH NATURE (3)
Humanity is all-embracing
where ‘all’ includes you-me-us
in any language, culture
and creed, a worthy heads-up
to freedom of expression
and a sense of no holds barred,
in such walks of life
and corners of an ever-sickening world
where denied the last word
Fear of losing kith and kin,
has never been reason enough
to hide behind any lie
or threat even love may feel
called upon to impose, adopting
a false persona,
for an only-human need to be seen
betraying neither native beliefs nor ideals
incumbent on heart-and-souls
Life was a closet -prison,
no escape, till I found someone
to listen to me
(non-judgementally) sensing
my pain and insecurity
as a human being, no awful stereotype
conjured up by society
to conceal its ignorance, put its shame to rout
for failing LGBT+ folks coming out
Call me Redemption, author of my own salvation,
if only for taking the edge off being human...?
Copyright R. N. Taber, 2022
[Note: This post-poem also appears on my gay-interest poetry blog today.] RT
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