Chapter Eighty Two: The Omnibus Lexicographic Classification Code

Money can't buy class.
Janki Shastri

Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools,
that don't have brains enough to be honest.
Benjamin Franklin

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In the days of the Old, at which time the world of Fantasy was enjoying the prosperity shared by all, there was a great debate about the Omnibus Lexicographic Classification Code, which, to some leading scholars, was too vague and too liberal, and were consistently becoming the topic of dialogues and the great debate, raising the issue that the Code was ultimately responsible for the proliferation of illegal immigration that brought the world of Fantasy into its humiliating downfall.


The Congressional politicians have consistently discussed the matter, and several notable speeches invoking individual privileges have been heard and recorded by the Secretary of the Politics as reflected in the Benedictian Records:

"We understand the position of our leading scholars about this matter; there are crucial issues of governance that must be taken into consideration, specifically when the advisory notice was deliberated and exchanged within the august halls of this wCongress [world Congress]. The issue on the matter, on what was being tagged as 'dangerous rhetoric,' has valid legal grounding to be a question of legitimacy rather than by mere ministerial classification."

"I rise on collective and personal privilege to speak openly about accusations involving love and its declared incapability of failure, and the proposed limitations on access to dreams and fantasies as a matter of strict political regulation. I do understand the concerns of our scholars on warnings to threats in national security involving illegal migrants destroying the very principles on which this world was built, dating back from the exploration of the Archangel Gabriel and our humble beginnings, and our mission to give hope to the suffering souls. This vision is very clear to me. Service than honor, above all."

"We cannot let unworthy individuals enter the sanctity of this sacred world! For how can we carry out our mission if the monsters of darkness live among us, draining the very immaculate intentions of our world? How can we say with confidence that, 'Love never fails'? If the proud and the traitor gains access to the treasures of this sacred institutions, what then is the benefit of our channels? What dreams will become by then?"

"Love is not a weakness, Mr. Temporary Speaker. We must honor the intentions of the heart, because from which stainglass window of the Cathedral shall love eventually flow from? There are political consequences to be absorbed in these conditions, but then there is a world of greater purpose. This we shall consider without any hesitation, because love is intrinsically powerful. The window may be stained by treachery, but it is the same stain that makes this window truly beautiful, simply because no one can perpetually desecrate the certainty of this celestial art form if it serves as the beacon of love, service, and dedication."

"I vote to protect the integrity of our world."

"I oppose any amendment that will perpetuate pride and prejudice, Mr. Temporary Speaker."

"Illegal immigration is the problem, not the foundations of our world. If there must be reform that begs the question, it must be the classification system. But this government is not willing to act on the Lexicographical Code, which confirms our suspicion that this debate is all talk and no trousers!"

"Traitors are everywhere, Mr. Temporary Speaker. This truth we must accept with a grain of salt. Doubt is sometimes good, for it is a necessary element of hope. This is what remains after, when life is sustained to the very end."

"The answer will arrive on time, my brethren! We must keep on believing."

"All of them must answer and be held to account! This is a failure of governance. One cannot rely on love alone; for it must be defended, if we must be the willing and faithful witnesses to die for this most scared truth!"

There are other grand political speeches that has gained sufficient press attention at that time, in addition to the published controversies as enumerated above, and even public opinion was deeply divided as the debate brings politicians digging deep into their own written manifestos, and none to the actual search for the truth.

Grandstanding further ensued, if you will.

But who could have known the difference among facts, myths, and legends, especially when life was good and influential? Absolute power corrupts on the inside, that is the preserved truth in its very nature.

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