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  • Parable of the Talents is a science fiction novel by the American writer Octavia E. Butler, published in 1998.
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    The novel is set against the backdrop of a dystopian United States that has come under the grip of a Christian fundamentalist denomination called "Christian America" led by President Andrew Steele Jarret. Seeking to restore American power and prestige, and using the slogan "Make America Great Again", Jarret embarks on a crusade to cleanse America of non-Christian faiths.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Talents_(novel)

    • So we're literally just living this book out.

      • I wish I could say that Trump read it like a handbook, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't read books. So Butler is just brilliant at predicting dumb men like him would one day steal office.

  • I always thought it was a Hebrew name (I’ve only met one other Elon, who was Jewish), which I assumed was some sort of Anglo-Israelite crank thing (as in the people who claim that the “British race” are the Lost Tribe of Israel, and thus divinely ordained to rule).

  • A man whose allegience is ruled by expedience.

    Tom Lehrer is sadly ever relevant.

    Don't say that he's hypocritical
    Say rather that he's apolitical
    "Once the rockets are up,
    who cares where they come down?
    That's not my department"
    Says Werner Von Braun

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