Analysis of Blind black eyes



Blind black eyes.  Black lives matter a sign of racist propaganda. What about yellow lives or red lives white along that. I hear racist propaganda tearing down statues. Because history of the past is distasteful. To rewrite history and lie what happened. To forget history is to do it again. The Germans have murdered million Jews but still have the camps to see. Black lives matter is propaganda for people who blame their lives on others who never saw them or heard of them. Blind black eyes bump into walls and lies they tell.


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Characters 529
Words 94
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 425
Words per line (avg) 95
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Words per stanza (avg) 95

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To my dismay too many have become racist

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Submitted by Lowlarr on February 07, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Larry Lowry

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