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The Crude Colossus — a satiric poem, with apologies to Emma Lazarus

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By Neal Schindler

Much like a brazen giant prone to screed,
With gesticulating limbs at every speech;
He doth permit few immigrants to breach
Our shores. A cranky man, whose Twitter feed
Exemplifies vulgarity and greed. His name
Father of Insults. One we should impeach,
Who exudes arrogance, whom you can’t teach;
And adoration is his biggest need.
“Keep, shithole states, your denizens!” cries he
With puckered lips. “Give me your wealthy, white,
Your Nordic masses, each with Ph.D.,
The high-tech experts coding through the night.
Send these, the gifted, privileged to me,
To others I spew only wretched spite!”

Neal Schindler
Neal Schindler
A native of Detroit, Neal Schindler has lived in the Pacific Northwest since 2002. He has held staff positions at Seattle Weekly and The Seattle Times and was a freelance writer for Jew-ish.com from 2007 to 2011. Schindler was raised in a Reconstructionist Jewish congregation and is now a member of Spokane's Reform congregation, Emanu-El. He is the director of Spokane Area Jewish Family Services. His interests include movies, Scrabble, and indie rock. He lives with his wife, son, and two cats in West Central Spokane.

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