Poem: Belonging

Belonging

If they could not do it
for all, they should not
have done it for anyone.
I am certain
there were reasons given
and excuses made,
but they speak
of each person
being equal,
of treating all
the same.  That is
what is said,
but they do these things
and do not
include everyone
and act 
as if it cannot be avoided
and means nothing.
That is not the truth, though.
They had a choice
and it was made.
They can say
what they wish
about their ideals,
I am certain
they still believe
they follow them.

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