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‘Think (Ideo)logically’ by Daniel Magdalen

November 6, 2022
in Culture, Poetry, Satire
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Think (Ideo)logically

Say—friend or foe? What else could people be?
… Stop thinking, since it’s useless, and it’s hard.
We’ll do your thinking for you—play our card!
These glasses will now show you what to see:

This world’s in black and white. We’ve gauged its worth.
Here’s all our speeches—your beliefs, our merch.
Laugh off what experts tell you. Don’t research.
Come chant our slogans—these shall guide you forth.

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Our merits? All beyond the present lie;
Our great results are always soon to come!
But why not now? Because some rotten scum
Would thwart our efforts and subvert us (sigh).

Our economic plan’s been snatched… But get
Some napkins ready—we’ll devise one more.
They’ve also dragged us in a media war:
We’re blamed for things we haven’t done! (Just yet.)

They’ve silenced us with slander. We’re abused
Because of our great goals. It’s only fair
The people’s righteous wrath that they should bear—
“Fight fairly, in good hate!” Misdeeds? Excused.

Not sure what’s true? In search of solid ground?
Times shape the truth like sea waves shape the sand.
Support our foes, and man shall swindle man;
But if we win, we’ll turn that all around!

Alive or dead, you’ll join our lofty fight
And vote, so all we say becomes the truth!
We’re great, yet modest. Though it sounds uncouth,
It just so happens that we’re always right.

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Daniel Magdalen is a doctoral student in the Faculty of Letters at the University of Bucharest, in Romania.

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Comments 11

  1. Mike Bryant says:
    3 years ago

    A perfect Rorschach test of a poem.

    Reply
  2. Tonia Kalouria says:
    3 years ago

    Good one, Daniel. All too true.

    Reply
  3. Yael says:
    3 years ago

    Wow, nice observational poem of the political landscape as it slides from fall into winter. Good job!

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  4. jd says:
    3 years ago

    Excellent! Describes the times so well and in a fresh way. I like the rhyme scheme too.

    Reply
  5. Sally Cook says:
    3 years ago

    Not again !! Some things never change.
    Excellent poem., and thank you.

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  6. Cheryl Corey says:
    3 years ago

    “merch” and “research” make for a nice set of rhymes.

    Reply
  7. David Whippman says:
    3 years ago

    You expressed the mindset of the woke brigade vividly.

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  8. Richard Craven says:
    3 years ago

    This is a very, very good poem, achieving the perfect unity of technique and intellectual content.

    Reply
  9. Daniel Magdalen says:
    3 years ago

    Thank you very much for all your thoughtful, kind and motivating comments! I actually enjoyed writing this, even though the main point I started from was no laughing matter: the importance of getting to know reality for yourself, beyond any distorting lens of (political) ideology.

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  10. Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
    3 years ago

    Daniel, from the title to the closing line, this finely wrought poem full of well-chosen, well-placed words of wit and wisdom had me gripped throughout. Very clever and very well done, indeed.

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    • Daniel Magdalen says:
      3 years ago

      Thank you for your kind words.

      Reply

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