In next protest, John carried the front banner “We, the Children of God”.
John, a neighborhood racist was threatening the marching multiethnic youngsters, protesting against current societal upheavals. Suddenly, he felt a sharp chest-pain, falling on the pavement. Some protesters rushed, picked him up, and took to a local doctor who checked him, thereafter ordering a blood test. Being a Saturday, the nearest clinic was about to close earlier than usual. Regaining senses, John visualized his own children, looked at the immigrant nurse, and uttered the unthinkable (to him) “I beg you, sister.” Staying late, she drew out his blood.
In next protest, John carried the front banner “We, the Children of God”.
Sue Clayton
11/8/2020 07:45:14 am
Looks like someone learnt their lesson.
Sankar Chatterjee
13/8/2020 08:45:48 pm
Well Sue, the “karma” already began to make its full circle as the vindictiveness reared its ugly head in full force against the newly selected multi-ethnic female VP-candidate for upcoming presidential election here in the US.
Sue Clayton
14/8/2020 02:41:34 am
If only politicians, and not just those in the US, could concentrate on fixing their countries instead of slinging mud; "nasty" "horrible" "corrupt" "fake" so the words of the song "What a Wonderful World" could come true. Comments are closed.
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