'They came'
'They came'
First they came for the tribes' land,
said
it was empty and stole it,
but we did not speak up
because we were not tribesmen,
and our laws encouraged
it.
Then they came for what was under the tribes'
land,
said it was rich and dug it up,
but we did not
speak up because we were not tribesmen,
and our economy
needed it.
Then they came for the tribes' culture,
said
it was primitive and destroyed it,
but we did not speak
up because we were not tribesmen,
and our own culture
confirmed it.
Finally, they came for the tribes
themselves,
said they weren’t real people and killed
them,
but still we did not speak up because we were not
tribesmen,
and our science proved it.
There was no need
to come for us
because we were on their side.
No
longer!
Now we will speak up!
(Note: This poem is a re-working of a poem with the same name, attributed to a German pastor called Martin Niemoller).
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