Franz Kafka's "The Trial" - Film, Literature & The New World Order
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@ricky100593 gotcha
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@slewofdamascus let me rephrase my comment: my grandpa WAS ceo of baxter until he resigned about 8 years ago
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@ricky100593 you should ask him sometime why baxter released a bird super flu into the population which would have potentially killed millions if it hadn't been discovered by someone who tested the batch as an extra-administrative function (meaning he wasn't required to test it but did anyway). That one act saved untold number of lives. Nobody at Baxter was ever convicted or held accountable - this was during the height of the H1N1 scare a couple years ago. Do a google search to confirm.
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I don't think Kafka's portrayal of the justice system in the Trial is completely allegorical; it's activist too. The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a beurocratic mess in Kafka's time, and there are famous contemporary writers who support that the state was ridden with paranoia, secret policemen, and general stupidity in the seat of justice. Jaroslav Hasek's Sveijk stories show the blackly comical side of the world Kafka portrays as horrific.
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@gra4te He didn't finish the book, but he wrote the last chapter at least in draft. Max Brod edited it pretty heavily I'm sure, but it wasn't like he made up an ending.
tracked, traced and databased into a transhuman global slavegrid matrix, remotely administrated by a hedonistic cabal of degenerate sociopaths who have constructed the ultimate panopticon plantation system, who are ready to chip the herd and call it a day.
and if you acknowledge this state of affairs you are a terrorist
diogeneslaertius666 1 year ago 5
One of the main injustices in this world is that our best scientific minds are working for defense industries or pharmaceuticals giants like Baxter or in biological labs run by our armed forces.
Instead of a true technological age that benefits mankind, we see technology being manipulated away from potentially dramatic advances in public-use energy or medicine or infrastructure, away from the greater general good and toward the very agencies who have proven to have no regard for human beings.
slewofdamascus 1 year ago 5