And the dead are quiet. War quotes.
1- Do we remember who started the war? We remember the winner. And the dead are quiet.
2- My Ojibwa grandmother told me. White people took everything from me. I don’t hate them and I remember everything.
3- After you beat a dog for a time, one day. He will get tired and he will bite back.
4- How many races must be erased? How many people must die? Where do the homeless go? We must see the view of both sides. Who will win when the people of the losing country are bury in mass graves?
5- If Ukraine lose to Russia. Who is next?
6- What do the Palestine want? To be left alone. What does Israel want? More land. Greed create hate. Money want more wealth. No-one win in war.
7- The first shot in the Palestine/Israel happen in 1947. This isn’t a new war. Just a never ending battle.
8- State of Israel destroyed 530 villages and 13,000 Palestine killed. Old ancient words. “You destroy my city, you killed my family, you killed my brother and you took my land. What is left for me. DEATH. I am tire of war.
9-When everyone is dead. Who won?
I support peace. You can’t create peace by stealing land and violence. Many places in our world are being attacked.
Coyote
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The writer above, whose blog you are supporting, is a notorious plagiarist. While this writer promotes the idea that “authors and artists steal,” the concept has been grossly taken out of context. The original intent behind that notion is to encourage practitioners of the arts to take inspiration from existing works, to develop new material that reflects their own voice and creative direction.
Historically, this writer, a self-proclaimed poet known for frequent grammatical slip-ups and an inability to adhere to basic rules of writing, has copied structured phrases directly from the works of other authors on the WordPress platform, exploiting line breaks unique to those writers without proper citation. To deter suspicion, Mr. Castallenas alters publication dates, claiming that his materials were written in the past.
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You repeated the same comment. No-one owned words. The option of writing. To twist words to your own purpose. In the history of time. Everything had been written in different tense. I tell people. Don’t like someone work. Don’t read them. Have a great night,
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See, admission of guilt. Yes, I have repeated the comments. You’re not really addressing the issue. Saying ‘no one owns words’ doesn’t justify taking someone else’s work. Every writer uses language, absolutely—but originality comes from how we shape and credit ideas, not from erasing where they came from. Even the word choices and how the author is contextualizing those words pertains to their creativity. Your even using coined expressions that’s how low you are. Using it in a different tense is still plagiarism. Yet, you have the audacity to call yourself a poet. Your dismissing accountability as opinion doesn’t turn copying into creativity and here your followers are defending you because they do not know. No matter how loudly your followers applaud, that doesn’t make you right.
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