Egypt in Turmoil (Part I)
Kangaroo Court Tries Donkey,Hyenas and Jackals
For Crimes Against Humanity
Once Upon A Time:
The Donkey's Tale
The Donkey's Tale
Once Upon A Time there
was a Donkey.
He heard voices which
told him to establish
a Kingdom where all
the other creatures in the land thought
the same, looked the
same, prayed to the same God and worshiped
him as the Supreme
Donkey.
The voices told him
that only when all the other creatures
were forced to worship
the same God would there be peace and
happiness forever in
the country.
In his vision, he saw
a land of milk and honey.
In reality he was
looking at recent piles of hot smoking horse manure and cow shit.
But he was a
Donkey-and to him a pile of hot manure smelt like
roses and exquisite
bunches in abundance.
He troddled the length
and breadth of the country, preaching the good news and trying to
persuade all the other creatures, big and small to buy into his
vision.
They were all
horrified when he took them to where the
apparition had first
occurred.
All they could see
were piles of decaying
horseshit and cow
dung. When he pointed to the piles and said in
ecstasy 'cast your
eyes on this wonderful future I have in store and planned for you!',
they all ran and flew away as fast as their little and big legs could
carry them-elephants, monkeys, leopards, gazelles, gorillas,
crocodiles, alligators, tortoises,ants, camels, eagles, hawks.
Birds,Geese and
Flamingos flew away in their millions. There was a stampede to get
as far away from the smell as was possible. All departed, except
the hyenas and jackals.
The Hyenas and Jackals
are scavengers. They saw great promise in a land where the Grim
Reaper would provide an abundance of pickings for both of them –
and the Donkey could lead the way.
And so it came to pass
that turmoil abounded the length and breadth
of the land-bird
sanctuaries were destroyed, wells were poisoned,
elephants were
ambushed by the Armies of thousands of hyenas.
Every creature in the
land was hunted by the hyena Armies without mercy.
Even the King of the
Jungle feared for the life of his family-so his fierce roar was no
longer heard throughout the land.
The jackals and
hyenas were delighted.
With the spoils
provided, they had enough eyes and flesh to gouge out and eat upon for a long
long time. Indeed so many carcasses were piling up they held a
special meeting to brainstorm how they could preserve the precious
raw meat so that it would not rot too quickly.
Donkey had a new
vision.
In it the Divine
Creator told him that he wanted
all the creatures in
the land to live in paradise.
Donkey told the hyenas
and jackals to devise a plan so that
all the creatures
could live in paradise.
''Well dear Leader,
they said, all we need do is continue with your beautiful plan and
all the creatures in this land will for sure be living in paradise!''
Donkey was elated.
The King of The Jungle
is not called 'King' for no reason.
After his initial
shock, he mustered up the courage to call
a meeting of all the
surviving frightened
creatures and animals
in the land to unite
them against this madness of the Donkey.
In the meanwhile, the
Jackals and Hyenas took the Donkey on an inspection of their
trophies.
'See how our actions
are bringing your visions closer!', they exclaimed.
The Donkey was
delighted.
Where there were
rivers of blood from decaying and trampled-to-death bodies
Donkey only saw flowing
streams of clear aquamarine and turquoise waters.
Where their were
gouged out eyes and body parts
Donkey saw sparkling
diamonds and endless fields of blooming
and scented flowers.
Where animals, their
young and even unborn children were ripped from mothers' wombs and torn apart
by the fanatical blood-soaked teeth of
hyenas in a blood-lust
frenzy, Donkey only
saw smiles of joy
and cries of pleasure
and delight.
And Donkey proclaimed:
''This is a wonderful
gift you are giving me!
The Day of my Kingdom
draws closer!
I can see it! I can
feel it!
Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you!
How Can I ever repay
you?''
The Jackals and Hyenas
thought carefully for a minute and then said softly:
''You need do nothing
O wonderful Leader but
continue to inspire us
with more of your visions
of the promised land
to come!
For without your
wisdom, vision and
guidance, this land
of milk and honey will never
exist.''
Now I have started this
story children, I am leaving the ending for all of you out there to
finish for yourselves as you see fit.
The Rules are, you
cannot alter anything to date and you must continue the story on the
path of life it has taken to it's
inevitable, ultimate and
final destination, wherever that might be.
Patrick Emek
November 2013