I remember reading of a children’s fairy tale story titled `Snow White`. But the version is by Grimm’s Fairy tale and quite dark. The story could be comparable but by no means contrasting to that of a market system. Below is my simple list showing what I see:
- Snow White | Slave
- Stepmother Queen | Reptoid
- Hired ax-man | Thug
- Creepy dwarfs | Recruiter
- Prince Charming | Investor
- Animals | Friends
Here is a summary of the story:
Snow White was born a princess and beautiful, too. She wasn’t loved by her stepmother, the new Queen, who is really a reptoid. The enraged queen was so jealous of her step-daughter that she hired a thug to execute the girl. The innocent girl escaped the axe of her would-be killer, who with a good conscience, a strong moral conviction and with mercy, let the girl live.
Snow White wandered in the forest and met a bunch of creepy little men, or to be politically incorrect, the seven dwarfs. They are hard working miners and manage to live without paying taxes to the laws of the land. They hired Snow White as their maid, who cooked, cleaned, sang and danced for them instead of accepting monetary compensation. The arrangement worked well for awhile until:
Of course, the handsome Prince Charming road on his white horse through the forest, heard Snow White sing and dance, instantly fell in love with her and later tried to revive a sleeping zombie with a kiss, which worked. The Prince Charming has invested well for the couple is supposed to have lived happily ever after.
That is supposed to be the ending of any story? Why can’t that happen to all of us, huh?
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