... seems like the basis for the decision is proscribed in the BCHRC's basic manual "Metamorphosis"
[substitute Guy Earle for Gregor Samsa]
Gregor Samsa awakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed from a human into a monstrous vermin. Rather than lament his transformation, Gregor worries about how he will get to his job as a traveling salesman; Gregor is the sole financial provider for his parents and sister, Grete, and their comfort is dependent on his ability to work. When Gregor's supervisor arrives at the house and demands Gregor come out of his room, Gregor manages to roll out of bed and unlock his door. His appearance horrifies his family and supervisor; his supervisor flees while his family chases him back into his room. Grete attempts to care for her brother by providing him with milk and the stale, rotten food he now prefers. Gregor also develops the fears of a vermin, being effectively shooed away by hissing voices and stamping feet. However, Gregor remains a devoted and loving son, and takes to hiding beneath a sofa whenever someone enters his room in order to shield them from his vermin form. When alone, he amuses himself by looking out of his window and crawling up the walls and on the ceiling.
.................. Ironic isn't it that this is the actual reality-construct of a (cough) Human Rights Council
... seems like the basis for the decision is proscribed in the BCHRC's basic manual "Metamorphosis"
[substitute Guy Earle for Gregor Samsa]
Gregor Samsa awakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed from a human into a monstrous vermin. Rather than lament his transformation, Gregor worries about how he will get to his job as a traveling salesman; Gregor is the sole financial provider for his parents and sister, Grete, and their comfort is dependent on his ability to work. When Gregor's supervisor arrives at the house and demands Gregor come out of his room, Gregor manages to roll out of bed and unlock his door. His appearance horrifies his family and supervisor; his supervisor flees while his family chases him back into his room. Grete attempts to care for her brother by providing him with milk and the stale, rotten food he now prefers. Gregor also develops the fears of a vermin, being effectively shooed away by hissing voices and stamping feet. However, Gregor remains a devoted and loving son, and takes to hiding beneath a sofa whenever someone enters his room in order to shield them from his vermin form. When alone, he amuses himself by looking out of his window and crawling up the walls and on the ceiling.
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Ironic isn't it that this is the actual reality-construct of a (cough) Human Rights Council
That is strikingly accurate. Thanks.
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