Brave New World

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saw
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Brave New World

Post by saw » September 6th, 2025, 8:43 am

Aldous Huxley was right
in sounding the warning
so was Orwell, and even
Arthur C. Clarke....and
Asimov and Heinlein, but
many scoffed at these tales
believing it was just fiction

one hundred years ago
Charles Darwin's son Leonard
was advocating for
" the elimination of the unfit "
hmmm....are the disabled unfit ?
how about the homeless ?
Eugenics is now front and center
with the maniacs running the show,
mass deportations, lack of access
to health care, RFK with those worms running
around in his brain says No to vaccinations

It's all a part of the plan to find out
who is "well born"
just a mere century ago headlines read
from a state hospital in Connnecticut
" Should the hopelessly insane be put to death ?"
And U.S. states passed laws to allow
for forced sterilizations
and also within that hundred years
these dystopian novels were written

I believe as a clarion call, because
it seems obvious the plan from the evil ones
is to eliminate the undesirables, the degenerates
and they will become stateless
shipped around to whatever country
has space in their Alligator Alcatraz
Few, if any, could have believed
that Adolf Fucking Hitler would be resurrected
as a blueprint for our future
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading

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Re: Brave New World

Post by sasha » September 6th, 2025, 10:18 am

I cannot condone violence
as an antidote
to the poison now flooding the Body Politic -
but neither can I deny its efficacy...
even our legal system recognizes
that sometimes extreme measures are called for
in defense against mortal attack...
though as with any strong medicine
there can be side effects...
collateral damage...
unintended consequences...

are we there yet?
I don't think so... I don't want to...
but history has shown
that it gives not one rat's ass
what I want or think
.
"If one could deduce the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that He has an inordinate fondness for beetles." -- evolutionary biologist J B S Haldane, (1892-1964)

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