so the article is a fun diversion for me, but the takeaway i get is capital hindering removal of failing leaders for profit by maintainance of the appearance of authority. even in beekeeping. like a matroska doll or a fractal: the same thing shows up over and over again.
idk what i mean to say with this post or why i make it
I am not an expert on bees, but I’ve had long discussions on the topic with friends who are beekeepers. The more we talked the more I understood I knew nothing on the topic.
I can’t say I remember too many details from these conversations. Still, there is one thing that stuck with me: the fact that we say they have a Queen, tells more about us observing them and our frame of reference, than about the way they actually organise. In a way, it’s more about projecting a belief system, on what we see, instead of just observing and trying to describe it. Something like that.
Bees are fascist. Diversity is killed.
Even sickness means death.On the contrary, many ladies sacrifice their right to reproduce for the common good. Males are welcome in any beehive, no matter what their origin is. Sick bees let themselves out voluntarily, but the queen is too important for the community so that she submits her fate to the communal decision. I’ve done queen transplantations and saw bees kick and bite their queen to death if she is too injured with my own eyes.
You should remember, that worker bees are totally able to lay eggs, those are not fertilized so could only breed males though, but it’s totally valid way to spread their genetics. They just choose not to (and prevent peers from doing this). And the queen is grown from a regular bee by feeding it differently, you can literally make bees do that by placing the egg in correct position or just removing the queen and other larvae that are being grown into queens if present.
Can’t tell if you’re joking:
many [] sacrifice their right[s] for the “common good.”
Sick bees let themselves out voluntarily [suicide], but [a Führer] is too important for the community so that she submits her fate to the communal decision.
I’ve done queen transplantations and saw bees kick and bite their queen to death if she is too injured with my own eyes.
You should remember, that [proletariat] are totally able to lay eggs, those are not fertilized so could only breed males though, […]They just choose not to (and prevent peers from doing this)
@AntiBullyRanger @bluemoon Yeh, the uniforms, elite military, autocratic regime, a literal hive mind, they basically even live in an echo chamber. How did I not see this before.





