BGD
  • About BGD
    • BGD Press Books
    • Opportunities at BGD
    • Submit Your Work To BGD
    • Reposting from BGD
    • Get Free: A Summer Program For Queer and Trans Youth of Color
  • DONATE to Support BGD
  • Bring Us To Your School or Event
  • About BGD
    • BGD Press Books
    • Opportunities at BGD
    • Submit Your Work To BGD
    • Reposting from BGD
    • Get Free: A Summer Program For Queer and Trans Youth of Color
  • DONATE to Support BGD
  • Bring Us To Your School or Event

BGD

A Unicorn of Color Mourns the Day After the Boston Marathon

by Janani

The day after the Boston Marathon

my newsfeed is full of red and pink equal
signs

next to posts from national press about the
bombing.

In a way, these are

the same love:

government-sponsored ways

of expressing our empathy.

Boston is a rallying point for independence.

The marathon is a rallying point for
independence.

Tragedy is a rallying point for the state

to exploit its people’s fears.

Two men are stopped

at Logan Airport

for speaking Arabic on a plane.

Mourning brings forth a fresh imperialism.

At sunrise, at death,

brown bodies are supposed to return

to the sand they came from

to the dirt they labor on.

Equal signs appears in the horizon

like two towers bending over,

America remembering how to make

skin illegal,

how to steal colors

and put them in a rainbow.

The
Middle East is backwards;

let’s
bomb it off the map.

Black
people voted for Prop 8;

let’s
build more prisons to contain their homophobia.

Palestine
does not have enough gay bars;

let’s
fund its occupation.

Asia
has no sexuality at all;

let’s
get them working at our call centers.

This Friday will be Day of Silence

every White liberal I know will

slap an ally sticker

to their chest

loudly:

I
pledge allegiance to the American fag.

And President Obama will talk about Stonewall

and slip a check to Israel,

and send drones to Yemen.

And brown hands will construct these closets

for white bodies to come out of.

And the State Department

has allocated $3 billion a year

for LGBT rights abroad.

And we will stake our claims all over the
world

which is not like colonization

because our new flags are made of rainbows.

And the people of Kabul will send love to
Boston

and this is the language

the Department of Defense will listen to,

when they inscribe battle plans

and love letters

with the same X’s and O’s,

mask the thunder of machine guns

in the beating of pink hearts,

a Human Rights Crusade:

each marriage license,

a license to kill.

Two men will be stopped for

speaking Arabic on a plane in America.

Two men will be celebrated

for being gay in America.

To have and to hold,

till death do us part.

*

All work published on BGD is the intellectual property of its writers.
Please do not republish anything from this site without express written
permission from BGD. Yes, linking to this post on Facebook and Twitter or elsewhere is okay.

Want to support a queer project that doesn’t already have access to
hundreds of millions of dollars and hundreds of lobbyists? Awesome! SUPPORT Black Girl Dangerous and help amplify the voices of queer and trans* people of color!

Follow us on Twitter: @blackgirldanger

LIKE us on Facebook

Get BGD creator Mia McKenzie’s debut literary novel, The Summer We Got Free. It’s a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award!

previous post
A Few Words on ‘Accidental’ Racism and Forgetting
next post
Remembering How To Grieve

You may also like

QTPOC In Comics: “Bingo Love” Depicts Black Queer Women’s Romance

The Misappropriation of MLK: Respectability Politics and Black Struggle

How To Create Change By Rejecting Intoxication Culture

White-ish Christmas. Or, Dealing With My Non-Black In-Laws

Live Your Authentic Self And Be Free: BGD’s Crush of the Month Featuring CeCe McDonald

The BGD Podcast 12.15.16: America Was Hacked!

How #NoDAPL Could Help Connect Our Struggles

How To Deal (Or Not) With Your Problematic Relatives This Thanksgiving

How White Trans Women Repelled Me From Trans Day of Remembrance

The BGD Podcast 11.16.16: Donald Trump Got Elected, What Now?

BGD COMMUNITY PROJECTS

Support Our Work & Archives

Give to BGD

BGD needs your support! Go here for more info!


BGD PRESS BOOKS

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Soundcloud

© 2019 BGD Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Back To Top