“I Am Not Mad at You” by Sara Wright

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Atrocity after atrocity is the norm. We are killing children so why not women? I think patriarchy knows that its worst enemy is the compassion, empathy, integrity that is expressed by many women and some men (men and women are not equal here—woman-hatred is at an all-time high).

This is the answer to humans who dare to stand up to peaceably protest? KILL them in the name of “homeland security”. Oh, the underlying threat is so clear…you obey my rules or end up dead.

And those of us who do care have no power against the dragon slayer.

This is a mythical story being enacted by a culture gone insane.

In patriarchal culture slaying the dragon demonstrates the success of the hero to subdue his (?) monsters (my interpretation).

Feminists have a different story to tell. For them, the dragon is the feminine that is being destroyed. Therefore, they use the rise of the dragon as a symbol of female power rising out of the deep.

BOTH MAY BE TRUE.

I believe it is very dangerous to use these mythical creatures as ‘support’ figures since each has a light and dark side and they are mythical, which means that there is a powerful intergenerational pattern behind each of these images that can manifest either way. As redeemer or destroyer, both are part of one whole. Worse, these poles can reverse on a dime. They are not under human control.

I close with a poem, “She Saw It Coming”, from Deena Metzger, a powerful and well-known woman writer. Her poem is used here with her permission. It can be found at: deenametzger.substack.com.

She Saw It Coming

She saw it coming

But she didn’t see it coming

She saw Death coming

She saw her death coming

She said, not knowing his name yet,

“I’m not mad at you.”

She saw her American death coming

“Dude,” she said to Death,

Not knowing his name,

“I’m not mad at you,”

Thinking she could turn away

Or turn the other cheek.

Yes, she saw it coming

Said, “I am not mad at you,”

To Death, holding up a camera

Then holding up a gun.

Death came

Her death

Her American death

 She looked it in the eye.

Author’s Note: On January 7, 2026, Renee Nicole Good, a thirty-seven year old woman, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Sometimes it takes an inconceivable particular incident to ram home just how much the USA has become a dragon slaying monster. All the protests in the world will not bring this innocent woman, mother of three, back to life.

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