Hue and Cry

Hidebound leaders are unfit to transmit righteousness like anyone else. Yet look at the childlike trust billions of people give over to pied political officers to usher them from cradle to grave as though vulnerable (a symptom of over-reliance). The wight nation is not forthcoming—it has arrived. Eidolons tread the earth, rendering a dreadful chorus.

People declaim a battle for supremacy exists between China and the United States. Not so, for at the center of Chinese/U.S., leadership is a shared ideology. What appears to be striving serves as a pacifier for the tender masses. Despite astronomical debt, the Corona crusades, Taliban relief, a migrant invasion to include tax dollar donations, the Septics are unimpressed. Quadrennially, millions of believers line up and vote for more of the same. Nay, the war is over.

The public never draws the unpopular, yet necessary, conclusion to band together and supply a rational answer to the leadership. Rather, they conjure false hope; exist spellbound by illusory economic, scientific, and political struggles. Hence, the untrained masses relax in their cheap seats, glued to tell-a-visions while the torch passes before their eyes.

The days of geographic dynasties have gone by the wayside in favor of a singular global power. Albeit tragic, certain military actions also serve as distractions for whirling masses that display a lean capacity for understanding out of refusal to entertain certain truths.

Amid the hue and cry for less government interference, people abandoned themselves to corporate businesses—paying for provision, throwing off liberty for the sake of ease. Now these ecumenical concerns set the parameters of social conduct and justice over and above one’s specified representatives—this new trend stems from an old plan. Having achieved, all that’s left is to enjoy.

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