Demagogue
Susan L. Yung
The decadences of the First World;
as reflected in the decadences
of the Third World.Social class structures,
barriers
of shunned communi-
cat-
ionsWhere humanity is a serious
AGENDA
/ cry-
teria
for the concerned citizens
the upper class are living
with such privileges
where I become
the enemy
forced
to enjoy
the otherDemocracy becomes a side order
of salad with
Russian
French
Italian
Hispanic
& American
dressingsThe main course is
what they want in society,
unless the masses
agrees to recognize
the universal experiences
of suffering to revolt.
The story of Susan L. Yung’s life: As gentrification encroaches and eradicates areas of old Chinatown starting from Park Row’s middle-class neighborhood to Mott Street’s small businesses, my haunting words will echo among the lowly Lower East Side, redefining its struggles as the next generation deals with the new recession of unemployment, scapegoating, glass ceilings, inflationary rent increases, lack of labor skills, and lack of artists reflecting a minorities’ subculture, which is not the American dream.