A misrepresentation:
The freedom of the world,
It is a parody for certain
And pathetically absurd.
Highly prejudicial,
Like a pseudo freedom
Guaranteed to the powerful
But to the weak, seldom.
A parody of sorts
A misrepresentation,
Worldly freedom really and truly
Is a domination.
Domination of the weak
By the very strong
And oppression of the poor
All day long.
A selective freedom
That’s clearly not for all
And the law supposedly in support,
Deliberately stalled.
Justice delayed
And very often denied,
And the freedom of the weak
Brushed aside.
A pseudo freedom
That is no freedom at all,
This dollars-and-cents freedom
I absolutely appall.

A parody of justice
Certainly, for the poor,
The law might be in their favour
But can they afford…
The price of a lawyer
To fight their case
So that that which they spend
Do not go to waste?
What good is freedom
If it is out of reach
And the law seems powerless
To mend the breach?
Out of poor man’s reach
Accessible to the rich
And of course, to them skilled
In deviant politics…
Where money talks
And power overwhelms
And from corrupt leadership
All evil stems.
Where God is omitted
And the moral code
Has been drastically changed
From that of old.
Freedom for the rich
Freedom for the powerful
But a parody, I must reiterate,
For the vulnerable.
A misrepresentation
When it comes to the poor
And for the most vulnerable
It is a closed door.
Still enslaved
With no cash in hand
At least not enough to purchase
Freedom on demand.
Stewart Russell © February 20, 2025
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