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Laid Upon Their Alters
"Laid Upon Their Alters" qhapaq hucha it begins at birth the most precious resource of all we are registered, audited, one by one under the rod measured by lizard rule the capacocha children of complacency dumbed down, some thorns, uppity, removed heads counted to be held high as trophies, those played and won for the greater good oh yes, we belong; we belong, we’ve always belonged, to the ruling class sapa inca orders sacrifice, daily all are held up to the Sun of the others’ huacas, accountable, we are ears of corn sheared and scattered kurnels sown to replenish a new world fresh crops laid upon their oily alters falls the empires one by one like conquistadors they dissolve us holy sees parted red and bleeding we are all children well drugged foreplay for prophecies all war rooms cleanly wiped disinfected, by fire baptised deja vu submerged together we are something else to behold realm of the four parts these final moments matter (LadyLabyrinth / 2022) “With their royalty and focus of worship destroyed, the general population readily accepted Spanish rule as “what was done.” This created local assistance which, along with outside factors, allowed the Spanish to completely conquer the region by 1572, marking the end of the Inca Empire.“ “This pattern of manipulating a people’s concept of ideological power, in conjunction with relational and material power, is seen throughout history and is often a large component of the fall of great empires.” "That’s why the banalities matter. When the real issues come up, healthy states, the ones capable of handling and minimizing everyday dysfunction, have a great deal more capacity to respond than those happily waltzing toward their end. But by the time the obvious, glaring crisis arrives and the true scale of the problem becomes clear, it’s far too late. The disaster—a major crisis of political legitimacy, a pandemic, a climate catastrophe—doesn’t so much break the system as show just how broken the system already was."
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