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Within the Walls of Hell
Book: Within the Walls of Hell Read Online Free
Author: Taniform Martin Wanki
Tags: Death, África, Greed, War, Politics, Business, Murder, doctor, African, medicine, life, santa, life after death, obsessive, Creation, religious fanaticism, creator, mans will, pagans, leaders
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which is well said. Well, my master who made you and me love variety too. That is why he made all those people that you hated because they were classless, poor, different, uncivilized and inferior. What bothers me right now is why you loved variety and my master’s own love for variety had to be such a huge problem to you. By hating them, are you by implication trying to tell me that my master shouldn’t have created them?
    Stone : ooohh no!!! I think you are getting it all wrong. I am not against the fact that the odd category was created. On the contrary, it was a good thing people like them were created. For example they made us, the privilege group, feel important and also did the jobs we considered odd jobs.
    Messenger : I’m glad you admit that they are important because they are useful.
    Stone : There you are wrong again. They are useful but not important. People who look different, poor, uncivilized and uneducated are not important. You see, importance goes with class, respect, wealth, the kind of wife, house, car and kind of school one’s children attend. If one is worshipped by the poor, the importance is even greater.
    Messenger : wow!!! I am really marveled. But, what I don’t really understand is where that hatred for a fellow human being was coming from?
    Stone : I hated some people who were different from me, who were poor and uneducated. They had a queer way of behaving. You needed to see what most of them did especially those that were uncivilized….they sacrificed some of their brothers and sisters in some stupid rituals and equally ate some of their brothers and sisters as food. Others strapped explosives round their waists and blew themselves up. Who in his or her right senses would do such things? How can one be talking about equally with such kinds of people? How can you expect me to associate myself with those low-lives? That is why we decided to catch them by force and use them on our large plantations as cheap labor.
    Messenger : I’ve still not understood where that hatred was coming from. Was it just from the fact that they were inferior, uneducated or had some practices which you considered horrible?
    Stone: At first I hated them because they were different, inferior, and so on. But it was that hatred that could give room to sympathy sometimes. What deepened my hatred especially for those that were different was the fact that our stupid representatives in the house of legislation decided to pass some stupid bills which they called the Bill of Rights. By the terms of the Bill, those low lives were granted equal rights as those of us who mattered in the society. The stupid things learned of it and wore it on their heads as caps. ( Really outrageous ) I couldn’t stand it when my servants claimed rights when I asked them to do things they were already used to doing. They asked for payment for their services which they couldn’t dare to before. The legislators went as far as fixing the amounts we had to pay them as wages. The worse thing was that a good number of those low lives and animals took advantage of the new laws to become influential, right to the extent that they became bosses and could dare look in the faces of their former masters. The one that really choked me was the right granting those animals citizenship. I couldn’t believe that my nationality was given to those things we removed from one forest somewhere. That was all intolerable. I couldn’t just take it lying down.
    Messenger : That explains why you created an organization to sort of undo what the legislators put in place. Isn’t that right?
    Stone : I had to fight back. Those legislators thought they did what Napoleon left undone but they did not know that they were indirectly killing me with that madness they passed in the name of a Bill. Such an act inspired many other houses of Representatives around the world to do same. I started loosing millions in wealth and capital as labor
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