Published 11 October 200911 October 2009 · Main Posts the deputy prime minister is a racist pig Maxine Beneba Clarke the deputy prime minister is a racist pig oh / i know her media people will be all over this / talkin about defamation & maybe even sedition / if they cn make it stick / will call in some corporate communications team it might just have been a small thing julia said / simply a matter of calling in votes / & hell it wz probably exactly what she wz advised to do & by far the easiest outcome bt the deputy prime minister is a racist pig & believe me i have thought a lot about this particular thing / this woman watched while somebody sold us down the river then came out & said the water looked so inviting & anyway nobody even got wet the deputy prime minister saw burning crosses in our front yards / & said appreciate the lights her people are wearing white hoods / & the deputy prime minister is saying it is almost halloween what the fuck is wrong with you hysterical people the deputy prime minister is a racist pig next time she meets obama believe me that man will be thinking get the fuck away from me oh rest assured he’ll smile for the cameras & everything / bt when he goes back home / michelle will make him scrub before he thinks about hugging their children it might just have been a small thing julia said / simply a matter of calling in votes / & hell it wz probably exactly what she wz advised to do & by far the easiest thing bt somebody spat on our history & the deputy told us to drink it Maxine Beneba Clarke Maxine Beneba Clarke is an Australian author and slam poet of Afro- Caribbean descent. Her short fiction collection Foreign Soil won the 2015 ABIA Award for Best Literary Fiction and the 2015 Indie Award for Best Debut Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize. Her memoir, The Hate Race, her poetry collection Carrying the World, and her first children’s book, The Patchwork Bike, will be published by Hachette in late 2016. More by Maxine Beneba Clarke › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 20 March 20262 April 2026 · Main Posts Final results of the 2025 Judith Wright Poetry Prize Editorial team Established in 2007 and supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation, the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize seeks outstanding poetry from new and emerging writers. This year’s judges, Shastra Deo, Harry Reid and […] 20 March 202620 March 2026 · Main Posts Final results of the 2025 Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize Editorial team Established in 2007 and supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation, the Overland Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize seeks outstanding original short fiction of up to 3000 words themed loosely around the notion […]