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Mythopoeia

A perspective from Chase Miller

 

In the weeks since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, it has been tempting to succumb to hopelessness. It is rare to see both sides of the political spectrum reach any kind of consensus, but everyone, regardless of affiliation, seems to have simultaneously recognized this act as a harbinger of worse things to come. It is inarguable that political violence begets further political violence, and the reactionary base that rallied behind Kirk’s propaganda machine are not known for their nuanced, bipartisan attitudes. Nonetheless, the threat of rising political violence does not discriminate between red and blue.

In the decade since Donald Trump announced his first presidential campaign, we have all witnessed an escalating war of rhetoric. But, with the assassination of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and the attempted killing of State Senator John Hoffman, both outspoken democrats, it is clear that the next stages of this ideological impasse will not be fought with words alone. We live in an America where ideas, progressive or regressive, can be a death sentence. And while the whole of the blame cannot be placed on any individual, there are certainly many public figures who have made a career out of shamelessly fanning the flames. 

No one can reason with a wildfire. Once the conditions are met, it is impossible to halt the spreading destruction outright. All we can do is try to work together to minimize the damage. In that spirit, I have written an elegy for Charlie Kirk. It is dedicated to his legacy of division, his legions of miseducated supporters, and the predominant political actors who cast him as a drill sergeant in their manufactured culture war. 

For years, Kirk was a mouthpiece. Upon his death, he serves as a sentinel species, a canary in a coal mine. And in the revisionist history books, should his ilk continue gaining ground in their unending effort to claim the soul of the American people, he will be mythologized as a martyr. This poem is a response to his nascent myth, and the cruel myth-makers who will immortalize him.

 

Mythopoeia

A man dies on stage

And we are all named

Pallbearers

In lockstep, we march

To a hole on the horizon

Drowned in fresh flowers and fables

And crocodile tears

The sun never sets on us

But we are blind

To the light, as bats,

Etching our path instead

From echoes

And we never grow

Closer to unburdening

We can only wander in

Widening circles, bigger than

Anything our hands could build

Or barter or bomb

He won’t stop dying

On an endless loop

Staining seven billion

Baby silver screens

He won’t stop dying

Because we won’t let him

There remain too many parts

To be played

He is still on the stage

As his final refrain grows stale

And bitter in the air, as all ironies

The audience bare their teeth

And weep and wail

Encore

There is no scale anymore

By which to measure the weight

Of a man, living or dead,

Or his word

If there was a scale, we would skew it

With so many eager fingers at the ready

We make misdirection

Look easy

All hats, no rabbits

And no tricks here, folks,

But the show must go on

Without intermission

You must hold your tongue

But never your applause

Pure, unbridled belief is

A weightless thing with no feathers

Suspended by so many spider strings

 

Don’t you know

There is a monster

Behind every closet door

Don’t you know

There is no such thing

As shadow puppetry

Don’t you know

A man is dead

And that is the only mourning

That matters

Don’t you know

It was all going according to plan

And the credits rolled right

On time for everyone

Save him

Let us raise a toast

To the monsters we have made

And the money they have made us

Let us raise a fist

For the freedom

To die with a lie

On our lips and hate

In our hearts and keep on

Hating and lying and

Dying until we are

Done

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