Good Morning Hate Coffee
Good Morning Hate Coffee hate is a strong word, my mother used to say you don’t hate somebody. You hate their ways, and oh boy, Donald has given us so many ways to hate him and his friends; my mother used to say read your Bible, it’ll help you understand what to do. Well, my heathen ass read the Bible, or should I say glance through the Bible, and it’s the most violent book in the world. And in there somewhere there was this dude named Saint Michael, who was an archangel that was known for being a protector and a leader for God's armies. It said in Revelation, he leads angel armies against Satan. Therefore, Michael is a warrior angel who apparently specializes in fighting dark spiritual forces. Well we need Michael right now, Shit, at this point, God, can you send Michael Jackson down here to moonwalk across this motherfucking head. Because he’s acting a damn fool.
Sincerely yours
A part-time heathen who had a full-time praying mother
In today's world, strong emotions often intersect with our views on public figures. The essay captures an intense moment of frustration directed at political figures. Humor and sarcasm help convey deeper emotions that resonate with many experiencing similar feelings. The reference to archangel Saint Michael highlights the ongoing human struggle against perceived evil, especially in leadership positions. This can be seen as a call for a greater moral compass among leaders, adding layers to the discussion of hate and morality. In the midst of turmoil, tapping into spirituality offers a means of coping and perhaps understanding the chaos around us. By reflecting on personal and societal challenges, readers are invited to explore their own feelings and responses to the world. It illustrates how humor can be a coping mechanism, while also prompting deeper conversations about our responses to hate and anger in a divided society.

