Facts

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When I tell you that you’re tall

That’s a fact, just how it is

But when I turn around and call someone short

Suddenly I am mean

And I have just insulted you

 

If I were to call myself white

I wouldn’t be a liar

And nobody would turn around and ask “What?”

Politely, as if they didn’t hear

And is giving me a chance to change whatever

Wrongdoing I said

But when I turn around and call you black

Well, that’s when it gets offensive

And I am racist

 

I call someone fat

And they’re reduced to tears

Then I turn around and call someone skinny

And they bask in my compliment

 

What makes these facts offensive?

I’m just telling the truth

Unless you’re blind

You can see it too

 

I ask a girl if she has a boyfriend

And she says yes and smiles

And I ask another

This time it’s a no, with a frown

At me, the girl, and the boyfriend in question

I want to ask why it matters

Just another person

There’s seven billion more of them

Out there

 

What makes these facts offensive?

I’m just telling the truth

And unless you‘re blind

You can see it too

 

Colors, shapes and sizes

Have suddenly become insults

I want to ask what makes an adjective

Bad or good

And why it decides

That’s how people should judge you

If you’re mean for pointing out facts

Where is the line drawn?

If I said clownfish are orange

Would they become offended?

Or would they just shrug and

Accept that that’s how they were invented?

 

People, people, people

Judging, judging, judging

I guess facts are just

One more thing society has corrupted.

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 23, 2013 ⏰

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