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Whomever The Cap Fits Let Them Wear It
An author asked these questions in a poem:
Should we call a thief a thief?
Should we call a fool a fool?
Should we call a wicked person a wicked person?
Should we call a liar a liar?
Should we call a murderer a murderer?
Should we call a rapist a rapist?
Should we call a homosexual a homosexual?
The author answered yes to all the questions.
Thieves have not spoken out against it,
Fools have not spoken out against it,
Wicked persons have not spoken out against it,
Liars have not spoken out against it,
Murderers have not spoken out against it,
Rapists have not spoken out against it,
But homosexuals have spoken out against it.
The author does not spare people’s feelings.
Whomever the cap fits let them wear it.
Should we call a thief a thief?
Should we call a fool a fool?
Should we call a wicked person a wicked person?
Should we call a liar a liar?
Should we call a murderer a murderer?
Should we call a rapist a rapist?
Should we call a homosexual a homosexual?
The author answered yes to all the questions.
Thieves have not spoken out against it,
Fools have not spoken out against it,
Wicked persons have not spoken out against it,
Liars have not spoken out against it,
Murderers have not spoken out against it,
Rapists have not spoken out against it,
But homosexuals have spoken out against it.
The author does not spare people’s feelings.
Whomever the cap fits let them wear it.
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