I get freedom of speech and poetic license. But it is directed at whom? The admin? The student body? The Alums? The subalums? The town of South Bend?
Trump? Southern Men?
Link: https://ndsmcobserver.com/2019/09/theres-queer-blood-on-homophobic-hands/
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some financial love so that these fine young women aren’t reduced to selling brats in the shadow of the dome? Educating the innocence project that most of the arseholes they are idealistically working for are murdering scumbags that deserve the hot needle? I could go on.
for the past three decades has gone to finding a cure (which we essentially have succeeded at as well btw)?
What an idiot.
I guess poetic license means you can claim anything.
Are the students and/or additional readers of The Observer homophobic?
Has she personally been threatened or abused? I would hope ND would not tolerate that.
Condescending assholes might say "It's a poem. Written to all of Mankind. If the shoe fits wear it"
I say Letters to the Editor could probably suggest actionable local improvements.
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Anyone who questions her is a murderous thug jamming her back pack vibe.
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Who did not lack one bit for gall.
Zie dressed in blue culottes
with a gold bodice ersatz
but failed to provoke a catcall.
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Because you are the audience for that poem, clearly. I'm sure author was hoping to reach people who would not understand that it was a poem.
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I read The Observer to keep up with my alma mater.
I can appreciate the views of younger people.
The venue seems odd.
And the poetry is sophomoric.
She's a junior.