by Lila York
Raise your hand if you don't like the way God created us and think that Bill Gates should be allowed
Raise your hand if you think that the solution to overpopulation is to sterilize every man and woman on earth
don't like something you write on Facebook. No?
Raise your hand if you think all churches, synagogues and mosques should get the wrecking ball and be e liminated. No?
Raise your hand if you knew that all of the above are being planned for us and are already in process courtesy
Then raise your hand if you are willing to scream at the government and the telecoms, at the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation that you do not consent to any of the above and prefer to remain fully human and drive your
own car.
Bill Gates' brave new world will be missing the things that fuel our yearnings and right our moral compass.
Things that make us cheer and weep. Imagine a world without Mozart, without Shakespeare' s plays, Dickens'
novels, or Jane Austen's. Without the Rolling Stones or Bach, without Balanchine or break-dancing, without
Van Gogh or Jackson Pollock, without La Boheme or Les Miserables. Without Citizen Kane or Star Wars.
A world where nobody falls in love or mourns the death of a parent.
That is the world Bill Gates is planning for us:
a world bereft of human expression, human searching, human joy;
a world where God is no longer within us.