Babylon Is Falling
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Mr. Christian of Fly-Over Territory is on trial! "Babylon Is Falling" is must reading for anyone wishing to learn more about the Nihilist Times of Modern America. The glorious triumph of Wokism is evident in this post-postmodern work. After examining several of Mr. Christian's sad and not-politically-correct verses, an account of his trial is presented in dramatic form. Compiled by Mr. Bruce R. Schueneman, a former academic in need or work. Dr. Philippa Ivory-Tower provides illuminating notes on obscure historical points.
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Babylon Is Falling - Bruce R. Schueneman
PREFACE
Mr. John Christian was born in Pilgrim’s Progress, Fly-Over Territory, sometime in the middle twentieth century. His father was an old-time Presbyterian, almost a Puritan, one of the sects now forbidden by recent statute. Certainly Mr. Christian is much to blame for the recent tragic events which led to his untimely demise, though his evil home life bears some blame. His misguided father emphasized a toxic masculinity and religiosity that included rote learning and traditional sports (before the Woke captured sports). Government agencies and handlers are trying, successfully by all accounts, to remedy this situation with gender fluidity training. Mr. Christian attended Ivy League University until his incipient conservative worldview became apparent. He was immediately expelled and indeed digitally and physically assaulted. The following era was a time of wandering, and the sources are scanty. Apparently, Mr. Christian earned a journeyman plumber credential, learned to play the violin, married, had children, joined a radical reformation church (incredibly, this sect believed in the deity of Christ, a theory disproved by German critical theory in the 19th century), and began to descend from mainstream mild conservatism to wild-eyed lunacy. While Mr. Christian is not unique in his downward spiral, he became a Deplorable in short order, emerging from obscurity into the dusky atmosphere of Christian Nationalism and other neo-Nazi philosophies.
The following poetic documents are a sample of the extant material from a voluminous literary output produced over several decades – the FBI rightly considered such material subversive, though it has a certain historical interest, which is why Director Hoover has allowed the publication of these few egregious and unsavory documents. The National Archives and the FBI hold all such subversive writings incommunicado under the recently passed No Public Right to Know Law.
The poetry is extremely peculiar (besides being very poor verse) – displaying a kind of pessimism disallowed in our New Woke Times – if not directed to approved avenues of doom. His complaints, as far as they can be understood, seem to center on a kind of lament for the loss of a wholesome individualism within community that has simply vanished – and I think the Woke community can take credit for that – as well as a species of misguided populism. The religious sentiments that Mr. Christian often expressed are similar to the hysterical feeling identified by Mr. C. S. Lewis as religious neurosis.[01] Perhaps some will argue that the ramblings of a now-deceased State traitor should be entirely suppressed. By this point in the marvelous and triumphant history of the State (all glory to the Imperial Presidency), publication of such material can only help demonstrate why Government must suppress any remnant of free speech – or indeed free thought. As a well-known author once wrote, The Big Guy is watching you.
As for the trial, it came into my hands by a circuitous route. Rest assured that FISA courts, the CIA, NSA, Homeland Security, and the FBI have vetted the material and vouch for its postmodern authenticity and urged its publication as providing proof of the seditious thoughts, words, and activities of Mr. Christian. Though a sad story in some ways, the Deep State’s immediate crushing of dissenting and dangerous views is awe-inspiring and should fill each citizen of the world with pride.
- BRS
SOME VERSES BY MR. CHRISTIAN
ZARATHUSTRA’S REALM [02]
He came down with eyes alight
The mark of Cain[3] upon his brow
In camel hair and tangled beard
The wisdom of the West revealed.
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He gazed upon the redolent ruins
Pillars of failed Christendom[04]
And knew the time was evil-ripe
And said to eager bureaucrats:
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"God is dead and we have killed him -
We - the Illuminati, the Ubermenschen[05]
Critical theorists,[06] and self-proclaimed elite -
We now the Gods who killed a God."
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All the Times servers are nihilist-dressed[07]
The Golden Gates decree a drug-dosed death -
"Too many, too many – and I an Ubermensch -
Cancel culture as the government demands."[08]
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All the hypocrites are hovering near
Lauding Zarathustra’s coming down
Castled still in mansions grand
Until the fatal fall of Babylon.[09]
ICABOD[10]
The glory of the Lord filled Western skies
Its ebb and flow as fragile as a dream.
But evil spirits sent of an alien God
Quenched the spirit for filthy lucre. [11]
The glory dissipated in a puff of smoke -
Gone, all memory of a finer time.
We the remnant left to live a lie
And wait breathless for Messiah. [12]
WOKE ARE THE LORD’S
Sharpen your swords,
Slay before birth
Woke are the Lord’s
On heaven and earth. [13]
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Utopia awoke in Soviet lands,