After the 2016 election, artist and writer Paul Chan wrote the following poem that he called “New No’s”.
No to racists
No to fascists
No to taxes funding racists and fascistsNo mercy for rapists
No pity for bigots
No forgiveness for nativists
No to all thoseNo hope without rage
No rage without teeth
No separate peace
No easy featNo to bounds by genders
No to clickbait as culture
No to news as truths
No to art as untruthsNo anti-Semitic anything
No Islamophobic anything
No progress without others
No meaning without meaningNo means no
No means no
No means no
No means no
I ran across this several times at The Whitney; it’s part of their great exhibition An Incomplete History of Protest. The exhibition is closing next week and the poem is difficult to find online (Chan’s own publishing company, which was selling posters of the poem, seems to be defunct at the moment), so I wanted to preserve a copy here.
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