heres a story i wrote
the advisory council (not finish yet)
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A story I wrote
The Advisory Council
Marx, Nietzche, Jefferson, Bakunin, Burke, Engels and Lenin.
We interpret and practice their utopian ideals for a perfect society free of impotence.
We pledge total allegiance and devotion to the imminent victory of the proletariat, for they will lead us to the glorious revolution which the needs of the people totally will comply with the state. We begin our ascension and dominance of the tower of babel.
We shall bring about final elimination of the bourgeoisie who brutally and without mercy exploit the strength of the proletariat without any decent humane restraint. Victory to the proletariat, praise be to our saviours, saviours through our agonising struggle we will prevail and rid ourselves of the imcompetence of the bourgeoisies bureaucracy. Their appalling mentality will be punished, praise be to the saviours of the proletariat. Saviours................... .
So read Francis Hegel. The daily reading of the state doctrine was a requirement for citizens, Hegel was a member of the workers military tribunal.
Commitment that brought charges against the crimes which were a barbaric outrage against the workers morality. Much of the evidence against the war crimes committers were pure fabrication. It was Hegal's position to create and assemble this "evidence". Hegel did not think of his position as a ethical violation or a distortion of the truth, he thought of it as a necessity. The justification for this fabrication of the truth was the systematic elimination of the bourgeoisies.
With their ethically repulsive ideals, their past treatment and exploitation of the working class, just thinking of this provokes feelings of rage and fanatical devotion to the workers. Stated Hegel as he got up from his desk and glanced out the window. It was early morning around 6.00am and in the distance he could see the economic district and the sexual and anti-social asylum where rapists practices of sexual immorality and the mentally insufficient and predominantly radical adolescents who were labelled as dissidents in relation to defiance of the workers ideals.