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Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Travel is not a right
But a privilege, thus spoke Zarathustra 
In his most late incarnation
Travelling is tied with applying
But it’s more than ridiculous to ask for privileges.
Especially since the answer is known.
Zarathustra's commodity is hate
I'm not tempted to support his drama
Let those who agree to pay
Have the privilege. 
Though, according to Zarathustra's logic
The right to privilege is not legalised
Kneel down, travellers
Someday you'll be pitied
You’ll get the right to buy
The burning date for the bus tour
To the most privilaged holy places
There you may take some selfies
Get the table to eat outside
The same instant meal
That you can have in your hometown  
At half a price
Afterwards you’ll get the AI reminders
Sort of “remember that day?” 

Copyright © Gregory Colodub

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