Ethnicity Poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

Ethnicity



Ethnicity
When I came to England
I couldn`t get a job opened a café instead
in a district called Wavertree, Liverpool
Someone said Jews live there I didn`t see any
the people I befriended told me they were Jewish
that made no difference to me.
I never cared what ethnicity people, have never had.
But I`m highly critical of Israel which I regard as
racist country an apartheid state
that treat the Palestinians
the way the Nazi did to the Jews
and other minorities.
It is therefore offensive
to call the Jews an evil race
as they are victims
of the Zionists just like us.

Sunday, July 1, 2018
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