https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/the-international-animal-coalition-is-calling-on-fifa-to-demand-morocco-stop-killing-dogs-for-the-world-cup
Where does the power go?
How do we de-condition?
Are we merely voice operated biological robots?
Time is up in the Wasteland bar and grill located in the realm of the world.
Choose your complicated dream about the universal secret, the one you did not forget, waking and yelling screaming shouting raving of a 5:00 AM. Then five minutes after, back to sleep and forget as kicked out of the cradle where you endlessly rocked by the sound of the alarm.
The dream talking to bartender BOT. BOT helps get you through the night in the all night saloon. You recall screaming.
Why?
Once you have the big bang everything chilled and complexity happens faster and faster.
A fossil record ultimately arises.
Now here we are. What is to be done?
In his unsurpassed encyclical Quadragesimo anno, Pius XI denounced "the international imperialism of money" by which "home is where the profit is". "This economic strait", Péguy wrote in his work, L’argent, in 1913, "was unknown, this scientific strangulation, cold, rectangular, regular, decent, clean, smudge-free, implacable, considerate ... a strait in which one is held as if there could be no possible objections to it and whereby the person being strangled has every appearance of being so blatantly in the wrong".
31 May 1857 – 10 February 1939), was the Bishop of Rome and supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church from 6 February 1922 to 10 February 1939. He also became the first sovereign of Vatican City upon its creation as an independent state on 11 February 1929 where he held that position in addition to being the earthly leader of the Catholic Church until his death in February 1939. He assumed as his papal motto "Pax Christi in Regno Christi", translated "The Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ".
Pius XI issued numerous encyclicals, including Quadragesimo anno on the 40th anniversary of Pope Leo XIII's groundbreaking social encyclical Rerum novarum, highlighting the capitalistic greed of international finance, the dangers of socialism/communism, and social justice issues, and Quas primas, establishing the feast of Christ the King in response to anti-clericalism
History marches on.
If only it was all about money and greed. That at least would be rational.
How people used to be, before money, before so many many things. Reading The Mill on the Floss by George Elliot. She is so very very sarcastic, I have to read every paragraph twice, it is taking me forever. But it is helping me understand something about the ways we were, though much after the inventions, intentions, of that Pious person you mentioned.