Poem July
July Poem in Japan
Cleo and Scholz
Racism in Japan, a tale of woe,
Of prejudice and discrimination that just won't go.
Against Koreans, Ainu, and those from overseas,
Bigotry abounds, bringing nothing but unease.
The American military, deployed far from home,
Adds fuel to the fire, with actions all alone.
Canada also grapples with its own demons,
Racism against Indigenous, a battle not won.
But we hold on to hope, for a brighter tomorrow,
Where equality reigns, and prejudice is swallowed by sorrow.
Where all can live free, without fear of discrimination,
And justice shines on, in a world of liberation.
Efforts are underway, to tackle this issue,
Raising awareness, breaking down the barriers we miss you.
Discrimination and prejudice, in all its forms, must fall,
So that society can be one where equality stands tall.
We must fight, with all our might,
For a world of equality, where prejudice loses sight.
And in our hearts, let love and kindness be,
For a brighter future, where all are free.
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