Socialists.
Bless 'em.
What do they do?
What is 'insidious'?
Why do they 'bend over backwards'?
Consult the manual.
The communist instruction book.
What is the 'Dialectic Process'?
Well, okay. Take it at face value, work it out.
The dialectic process is a sequence of chronic social interaction, one that by its very existence represents an impertinence, a 'pressure' causing us to forget our words, to cease creating, to become muscle-fodder for our dependencies, our dependencies being the agents of social change(or more correctly, today, agents of social status quo).
Why is it insidious?
Because it borrows the 'good sense' of yesteryear, the ambitions of decency such as giving a fair hearing, being just, being generous, being tolerant...it takes our minds and stretches them past the limits of Hookean Law, past the elastic limit, to the stage where they don't work any more.
And these people try to do it without being noticed.
Well, I notice from time to time, if only in the unfortunate deficit of the symptoms.
This is why we must always return to our work. For in work we find the 'reality check' they so often shrill at us to take, as they spatter our eyes and ears with arrangements of words designed to mutilate and cripple; their motivation the 'thrill' of turning reality on its head, the challenge, the 'game', the chortling jollity of the slaughterman who confuses cattle with people(and in denial of this they stand reality up again by becoming vegan).
To score this thrill they will bend over backwards.
Play up and play the game?
Not bloody likely.
Thursday, January 26, 2006
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1 comment:
Ha ha! I can guess what — or who — inspired this post. Nicely said, Veruca, I'll stick with the description of "beautiful," if you don't mind.
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