It
needed the eyes. But nerve connections were blocked
and infiltrated and atrophied so the brain couldn't give
orders any more. It was trapped in the skull, sealed off.
For a while you could see the silent, helpless suffering
of the brain behind the eyes, then finally the brain must
have died, because the eyes went out, and there was no
more feeling in them than a crab's eye on the end of a
stalk.
"That's the sex that passes the censor, squeezes
through between bureaus, because there's always a
space between, in popular songs and Grade B movies,
giving away the basic American rottenness, spurting
out like breaking boils, throwing out globs of that un-
D.T. to fall anywhere and pow into some degenerate
cancerous life-form, reproducing a hideous random im-
age. Some would be entirely made of penis-like erectile
tissue, others viscera barely covered over with skin,
clusters of 3 and 4 eyes together, criss-cross of mouth
and assholes, human parts shaken around and poured
out any way they fell.
"The end result of complete cellular representation is
cancer. Democracy is cancerous, and bureaus are its
cancer. A bureau takes root anywhere in the state, turns
malignant like the Narcotic Bureau, and grows and
grows, always reproducing more of its own kind, until
it chokes the host if not controlled or excised. Bureaus
cannot live without a host, being true parasitic organ-
isms. (A cooperative on the other hand can live without
the state. That is the road to follow. The building up of
independent units to meet needs of the people who
participate in the functioning of the unit. A bureau
operates on opposite principle of inventing needs to
justify its existence. ) Bureaucracy is wrong as a cancer,
a turning away from the human evolutionary direction
of infinite potentials and differentiation and indepen-
dent spontaneous action, to the complete parasitism of
a virus.
"(It is thought that the virus is a degeneration from
more complex life form. It may at one time have been
capable of independent life. Now has fallen to the
borderline between living and dead matter. |