You just have to wonder what the hidden agenda is. As the last few stanzas of the poem indicate, the poem is about life and rebuilding from what has been taken and how moving forward is where we go from here. I find it very enlightening and full of promise. Looking over it for the 5th time and reading every single line I find no indirect hate messages. To me it is educational and speaks volumes. Here are just a few stanzas:
READ: Transcript of Amanda Gorman’s inaugural poem | The Hill
So while once we asked,how could we possibly prevail over catastrophe?Now we assertHow could catastrophe possibly prevail over us?We will not march back to what wasbut move to what shall beA country that is bruised but whole,benevolent but bold,fierce and free
We are striving to forge a union with purposeTo compose a country committed to all cultures, colors, characters andconditions of manAnd so we lift our gazes not to what stands between usbut what stands before usWe close the divide because we know, to put our future first,we must first put our differences asideWe lay down our armsso we can reach out our armsto one another
We will rebuild, reconcile and recoverand every known nook of our nation andevery corner called our country,our people diverse and beautiful will emerge,battered and beautifulWhen day comes we step out of the shade,aflame and unafraidThe new dawn blooms as we free itFor there is always light,if only we’re brave enough to see itIf only we’re brave enough to be it