Monday, May 09, 2011

K.R.A.P Obituary; The Death Of Democracy

OBITUARY:  The death of democracy.

We sadly announce the passing of a much loved friend, colleague and family member, underestimated to the very end and died with a smile on her face.

Democracy was born into humble beginnings, the offspring of right and good moral values in a small town way back when...

Growing up, democracy gathered strength through friends they made despite a tumultuous childhood where nothing, for this family, ever seemed to follow a smooth path.

Democracy suffered many setbacks in its formative years and was almost lost several times as the result of many tight squeezes. An only child, democracy, as one might expect, did not find it difficult to make friends but even easier to somehow draw in many, many enemies.

Many childhood ailments weakened democracy’s resolve but somehow it healed itself and continued on, defiantly standing up against the bullies that marred their life. And despite the often posed obstacles, such as the neighbours thug child, corruption, an ancient bully who felt untouched and innocent, democracy won the parents over and corruption was exiled only to return some years later stronger and despite held in contempt by a united neighbourhood, created a seemingly unstoppable pandemic.

Democracy was not to be beaten and set out to nail corruption, dictatorship, once a fellow pupil expelled at an early age and bigotry otherwise known as “talk to the hand cos the face ain’t listening”, just one of its nicknames.

The years passed and democracy became very well educated and widely heard. Democracy fought many battles on several fronts and was always there for fellow compatriots tho’ often treated with disdain by the richer and more powerful neighbours whose sons and daughters were all totally useless quangos. But democracy endured to lift the hearts and minds of much pilloried society.

Its death came amidst a collaboration of avaricial descendants and heirs of unrelenting profiteering and land-lubbing pirates but will be remembered with great fondness by all those touched by this humble and caring individual.

Democracy’s name will live on in history and future generations can adopt the nostalgia that their forebears and ancestors lived in a time that was once filled with fairness, equality, peace and tolerance.

The family request no flowers at the internment, the date of which is yet to be set, but would ask for an X in the box prepared to show, willingly, the concept of democracy’s life and work.

Democracy will be sadly missed by family, friends and a misled and lied to general public of this great septic isle. R.I.P.

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