Tuesday 4 June 2013

Theirs Is A Country Called Hierarchy

Why does the managerial class hate their own people, the people who live in the same land as them, the people who share their same history, their own blood?
It is one of the puzzles of modern life that modern political elites and their underlings in the managerial and 'caring' professions should hate their own people to the extent that they prefer the foreigner to their own kind. It is seen not only in England, but in Canada, the U.S., Sweden, France, Germany and so on.
To these Progressives, these lovers of the State, their own people are the enemy.
Just by existing, the 'bigot' class offends them.
The Managerials come from far and wide, they live on housing estates, they travel in their cars. The town where they live is just the backcloth to their real lives - that as members of the Hierarchy.
The Hierarchy is their country. They are Nobodies from Nowhere. Their function is their identity. Their faith is Obedience.
They look over their shoulders at the darkly sullen Menials. The Menials belong somewhere. Often, they live their whole lives in one town. Often as not their families live there too. They are Somebodies from Somewhere.
The Menials are not on the ladder. They do not worship Obedience. They do not need to stick their noses up the arse of the person on the rung above them, or kick out at the person on the rung below.
The Managerial person, the worshipper of Obedience, cannot understand these Menials. They look like us, but they don't dress like us, or talk like us, or even walk like us.
They are an ever lasting reproach.
It is so much easier when the Menials have a darker skin, adhere to a savage religion, so much easier to patronize.
When the hated indigenous menial class is gone forever there will be no one left to hold up a mirror to the servility and the emptiness of those whose country is called Hierarchy.          

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