Apolitical Intelletuals, by Otto Rene Castillo (http://www.tao.ca/~kdawg/apol.html) APOLITICAL INTELLECTUALS One day the apolitical intellectuals of our land will be interrogated by the poorest of people. They will be asked what they did while their community was extinguished, like a sweet fire, small and alone. No one will ask them about their fashion sense, or their long lunches at the faculty club. No one will want to know about their absurd attempts to discover "the meaning of it all." No one will care about or even understand their economic outlook for "the current recession." They will not be questioned on Greek mythology, nor their new age remedy for feelings of alienation. They'll be asked nothing about their post-modernist justifications for apathy, concocted as self-serving lies. On that day the simple folk will come. Those who had no place in the papers, books and poems of the apolitical intellectuals, but who produced their food and clothes, built their homes and cars, who cleaned their offices, raised their children, and cooked their meals, and they'll ask: "What did you do when the poor suffered, when tenderness and life burned out in them?" Apolitical intellectuals, you will not be able answer. A vulture of silence will eat at your guts. Your own misery will pick at your soul. And you will be mute in your shame.