Sunday, May 10, 2020

Mummy!

Greetings oversexed and underappreciative, today is the day set aside by (ahem) Society to 'honor' the woman who sacrificed EVERYTHING for...er, you.

Without a doubt, we'd all be dead without our mothers, which is not to disparage or diminish the father's contribution to this equation. [Along with a heartfelt wink and a nod to the corrupt legal system's contribution towards keeping fathers responsible.]

Hostages are a vital portion of capitalism! Without the hostages, the entire edifice would quickly come unraveled.

Then where would THEY be? [None of this is about YOU. Mother's Day is a celebration of humanity's continued bondage. It is a bald-faced act intended to shame children into appreciating the sacrifices mothers make to keep capitalism viable for their future of our species.

A clearer look at the ancient practice of hostage-taking can be seen in my first novel titled 'Unplugged', [shameless plug, available on Amazon] where man's barbaric treatment of his fellow man is displayed in all its glory!

Word of warning, many can't stomach what they find there.

On a more personal note (and temporarily) setting aside the more mercenary rationale behind today's faux 'celebration', most of us remember our relationship with the woman who birthed us fondly, with an emphasis on the word 'most'. Not every female is happily blessed with motherhood and if truth-telling were actually one of our 'traditions', the moniker 'oops' would quickly leave the common names of John and Mary in the dust.

The unspoken plague of infertility is turning this dynamic on its head and that, in turn, is altering the landscape of hostage-taking.

Too few can afford to provide the capitalist with hostages and automation has (radically) reduced the system's demand for labor. The pandemic's nature, be it artificial or natural, becomes a moot point when the necessity of thinning herd reaches this level of urgency.

In short, civilization as we have come to know it is in dire peril.

Naturally, the wrong type is advancing into the future. Society can not tolerate the dishonest and nobody has the time to deal with relentless treachery disguised as 'benevolence'.

I love my mom and miss her, to a point. She struggled valiantly her entire life. I sincerely hope her suffering has ended. Death released her from the futility that is this life. I find solace in the idea that her suffering has ended.

Let's return to today's commercialized 'charade', where children of all ages are shamed into buying their living mother's love with brunch, flowers, and chocolates.

See how mercenary debt-driven society is? The miracle of birth has the love removed from it and the sacrifice of motherhood is bastardized by turning it into indebtedness.

Are these the twisted words of a warped mind or is it your refusal to see the truth that is kicking you in your delicate sensibilities again?

Your kids are your kids 365 days a year. You only want the best FOR THEM. You should be proud if you (miraculously) raised them with enough presence of mind to not hate you for bringing them into a world that has no use for them.

It wasn't your 'fault', you were lied to too!

Let's take a moment to thank the moms who loved us enough that we can love them back for being selfless and giving our entire lives.

Thank you, Mom, not just today but every day.

Love, Gegner

8 comments:

  1. Without a doubt, we'd all be dead without our mothers, which is not to disparage or diminish the father's contribution to this equation. [Along with a heartfelt wink and a nod to the corrupt legal system's contribution towards keeping fathers responsible.]

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  2. I love my mom and miss her, to a point. She struggled valiantly her entire life. I sincerely hope her suffering has ended. Death released her from the futility that is this life. I find solace in the idea that her suffering has ended.

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  3. Word of warning, many can't stomach what they find there.

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  4. Too few can afford to provide the capitalist with hostages and automation has (radically) reduced the system's demand for labor. The pandemic's nature, be it artificial or natural, becomes a moot point when the necessity of thinning herd reaches this level of urgency.

    In short, civilization as we have come to know it is in dire peril.

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  5. Let's take a moment to thank the moms who loved us enough that we can love them back for being selfless and giving our entire lives.

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  6. Your kids are your kids 365 days a year. You only want the best FOR THEM. You should be proud if you (miraculously) raised them with enough presence of mind to not hate you for bringing them into a world that has no use for them.

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  7. Let's take a moment to thank the moms who loved us enough that we can love them back for being selfless and giving our entire lives.

    Thank you, Mom, not just today but every day.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Naturally, the wrong type is advancing into the future. Society can not tolerate the dishonest and nobody has the time to deal with relentless treachery disguised as 'benevolence'.

    ReplyDelete

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