Orwell by Otium, Cthulu
Orwell by Otium, Cthulu
heisenbergs uncertainty principle dictates
that something cannot be observed
without being changed.
your IP address has just been logged,
a cookie kindly helping you to betray yourself.
what if the cameras were just for show?
unplugged, as observant
as lensless fashion glasses.
we might not know who to blame after the bombings
that their presence fails to deter.
the enemies of the people act unafraid,
publishing their misdeeds in shareholder reports,
describing in great detail the latest plan
to squeeze the very life from your bones
while you are still using them.
terror is random and chaotic
but the real enemy behaves calmly
and with calculation
exacting a systematic campaign to enslave the entire world on grounds of permanent war: a cold war, a war on terror, a war on drugs, all excuses for an eternal class war, pitting worker against worker
to spur factory activity
a day without war
is a bad day for business.
we know you want what we have,
and we want to be the first to know
when you and your buddies decide
to come and take it back.