A Modern-Day Animal Farm
- Ronald Everett Maynard

- Mar 21
- 1 min read

The independent mind of a swine like Old Major ushers equality throughout the farm culture.
The unification of four-legged creatures, deceived by a Squealer and a bullish leader named Napoleon.
Drunk on power and substance, the rules applied change to accomplish what evil-doers do to rise to power.
Subservience among the animals follows wicked plans to plot against the voice of reason. Snowflake becomes the enemy of the state over his moral values.
A stubborn old donkey refuses to believe in the fascist ideologies forcing division throughout the common good.
A Clydesdale labors to build on the idiocy of a misled society and ends up a glue after working himself to death.
Dogs oppress using brutality and endorse pigs who no longer eat from their troughs. The pigs sleep in beds inside a house but rationalize their claim that no sheets provide them more comfort.
The human qualities of pigs who side with human nature deserve the distrust of the farm and its impacted animals.
Not even a farm can grow democracy, especially when greed starves the citizens of their rights.
Does any of this politically deceptive mastery and mind control sound familiar?
I see how lousy leadership ruins lives.
Touché, George Orwell! You are a sign of our political times.



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