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“If one political party or a family keeps on ruling a nation for decades continuously, it simply means – the ruler is corrupt at its core and the subjects are born with a slave-mentality and greed syndrome.”

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“National sovereignty is something that is encouraged by leaders and politicians and is easily accepted by the citizens because human beings are essentially tribal. But in reality, it does not actually exist, not in a legal or practical way. The main reason it is encouraged is because people need to accept that they will be required to die for their country during manipulated and staged wars and feel proud about that. The wars are required for depopulation purposes and for the financial gain of the leaders and instigators. And the leaders know very well that national sovereignty can be quickly and easily removed, considering it does not actually exist in the real world.”

“Masak Saudara-saudara tidak tahu? Celeng-celeng itu adalah pejabat-pejabat yang melahap uang rakyat. Mereka adalah penguasa yang membuat rakyet melarat. Celeng-celeng itu telah menyebabkan kita sekarat. Sungguh mereka adalah kaum yang laknat. Sudah tidak dikehendaki rakyat, tapi mereka berulah seperti pimpinan yang sah memperoleh mandat. Kejahatan mereka sudah terkuak, tapi mereka malah menjadi makin nekad. Akal busuk mereka sudah tersingkap, tapi mereka malah menjadi mata gelap. Untuk mempertahankan kekuasannya, mereka menggelapkan uang rakyat, Zaman sudah berubah, seharusnya mereka mundur, karena merekalah yang membuat hidup kita susah. Tapi mereka tak mau mundur. Mereka pandai mengulur-ulur, dengan mudahnya janji mereka diundur-undur. Mereka menyeruduk sana, menyeruduk sini, menyusup sana, menyusup sini.”

“Ask you to keep an eye on her, keep her safe, and you allow my child to be used in that!" "Flatten your fur, Weiryn," replied the badger. "What makes you think I had a choice?" "The Great Ones can find another instrument! Why didn't you tell them so?" "I did tell them, you horn-headed idiot. They didn't listen. She didn't listen. If you have a complaint, you take it up with the Graveyard Hag.”

“They had felt hungry before, but when they actually saw at last the supper that was spread for them, really it seemed only a question of what they should attack first where all was so attractive, and whether the other things would obligingly wait for them till they had time to give them attention. Conversation was impossible for a long time; and when it was slowly resumed, it was that regrettable sort of conversation that results from talking with your mouth full. The Badger did not mind that sort of thing at all, nor did he take any notice of elbows on the table, or everybody speaking at once. As he did not go into Society himself, he had got an idea that these things belonged to the things that didn't really matter (We know of course that he was wrong, and took too narrow a view; because they do matter very much, though it would take too long to explain why.)”

“20 March - All the Leeds trains have been cancelled and I am wandering the station not knowing what to do when Rupert discovers me, having managed to get on to a Scottish train and change at Doncaster. Greatly elated by this we have a supper at La Grilla (halibut and chips) and then drive homeward in good spirits. Except that just after the Addingham bypass R. cries out and I see a grey shape in the headlights and he hits a badger - a young one, I would have thought and which, with its striped nose now lies senseless by the kerb. We drive back round the roundabout and then up the road again - and for one exultant moment it seems to have picked itself up and gone, but there it is, lying like an old rug by the roadside. We discuss running it over again to make sure it is dead - but neither of us can face it. R. is devastated; it's like Vronsky breaking his horse's back - a moment he can never call back - and feeling himself guilty and polluted by everything he hates - heedless cars, thoughtless motorists with him now one of their number. What particularly upsets him is that I have never seen a live badger - all the badgers I have seen like this one is now, a dirty corpse by the roadside. We drive on in sadness and silence.”