Threat or Warning, Terrorism or Prediction?

Threat or Warning, Terrorism or Prediction?

A Poem by Poet Pittinix
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This composition highlights the stupidity of the authorities.

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If someone tells you that you will positively die because of your gross wickedness,

But the person does not say he or she is going to kill you or let someone else kill you,

It is not a threat or an incitement to terrorism against you; it is a warning and a prediction.

The sad fact is that everybody will die someday whether good people or bad people.

 

We read about the prophets who warned the wicked nations that they would be destroyed.

And the ruthless kings murdered the messengers whom they regarded as a threat to them.

The prophets did not threaten anybody, and neither did they incite violence against the people.

They only predicted the destruction that would befall all wicked persons including the kings.

 

It seems that the stupid Prime Minister of Jamaica and the bloodthirsty police are dunces.

None of these graduates know the difference between threat and warning or terrorism and prediction,

So they have to do an extensive investigation to see whether the pastor committed an offence or not.

The Prime Minister should look up the words threat, warning, terrorism and prediction in a dictionary.

© 2024 Poet Pittinix


Author's Note

Poet Pittinix
Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! We have a group of idiots leading us.

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Added on April 10, 2024
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Poet Pittinix
Poet Pittinix

Kingston, West Indies, Jamaica



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