(pictured – our simple man in simpler
times ...with a simple general)
I hear that he is a man of little want,
just a few simple necessities, an exemplar of simplicity. A simple man
who sleeps in a simple bed and cooks at a humble stove. A humble man,
an advocate of humility. Not one for largesses or adornment or any of that, he is
just a simple man with a simple cross around his his simple neck. I
heard a story, an anecdote, that stood to his unostentatious nature.
He once wanted a cup of tea but instead of asking some woman to make
it he took to his feet, crossed the room to where the kettle was, and
made it himself. Yes, he made his own tea. He made his own tea that
day and drank it from a modest clay cup. He imbibed the tea, silently
enjoying the beverage, and when he was finished he took to his feet
once more and crossed the room. Observers did not know where he was
going but it was toward the sink that he was headed. He reached the
sink and placed the cup into it and ran the tap, rinsing the cup
beneath the flowing water. He then placed the cup on a draining board
that lay to one side of the sink and he left it there to dry. He did
all these things and he did them himself. It was not some woman or
drudge that did these things for him.
He travels on public transport too I
hear. No chauffeur or the like for him, no, just change for the bus
or a tram or some such. Unlike the man whose name he took, he
indulges the modest comfort of wearing shoes upon his feet but I hear
that he puts these shoes on himself and also removes them. Yes, he
does all this himself. He does not get some woman or skivvy to do it.
He puts on and takes off his own shoes. Who amongst us can say that?
Who amongst us can claim to not just put on but also remove our own
shoes? Not I. The Mother does that for me as I am sure your mother
does for you, or your wife, or some woman.
I heard too of a time he encountered a
child. He encountered a child upon a back road in Buenos Aires and he
did not fondle that child. I heard there was no one about, at
least not many, and despite this the child remained completely
unmolested. Who amongst us, in all truthfulness, could say they would
have passed up such an opportunity? A vulnerable child, alone, a
tender seductive peach. Can we claim that we too would not have taken
'a bite'?
Indeed the Holy Ghost chose wisely on
the 13th of the 3rd 2013. The Holy Ghost chose
wisely via the conscientious
consciousnesses of that conclave of noble
men as they selected the conduit by which the divine will be known
upon this material plane. This conclave of men acted on behalf of the
Holy Spirit. They took this duty upon themselves. They did not ask
some woman to do it. Indeed, there were no women present. Women are not
even permitted into the chamber as the choice is made. Just men, men
who selflessly surrender themselves to God's will. These men selected
the right man and now that man shall lead us all. He shall lead us
all and he alone shall lead us. He will not ask some woman to do it.
Indeed, no woman will ever do it, they are not allowed, but they can
follow, and wait, and serve. Yes, if they be asked, women can serve
but they will not be asked by him for he is a simple man who does
things himself. He will make his own tea and put on his own shoes and
he will lead his flock further into the 21st century. He
will do this and he will do this himself, unaided by some woman or
drudge or skivvy, for he is a simple man. Yes, he is a simple man of
simple means and simple belief and he will simply lead his simpletons
and they will simply follow, even the women and the tender seductive
peaches that are the children.
And what of those who simply will not
follow his simple path? Well, it is worth remembering that this is a
simple man who helped a simple dictator make people simply disappear.
But shush, for this is a happy time and we simply will not hear speak
of such simple things.