I’m so tired of the traditions that keep us stupid. They want us to look backward for a false sense of strength and fall into their timeless class structure. But I looked forward to a new society, where the rich are an erased nightmare from the psyche of man.
"I fought for that piece of the American pie my father always talked about, but seemed to crumble through my fingers and sour at the sight of truth. It’s the way it is, my old man would say. But we die on these streets, Pop, and our blood lines the golden path of Democracy—the institution for the pigs that hoard wealth. The rich are the real enemy; they’re the ones I should be fighting, but my kind, are united and then divided in an idiotic struggle that gained no ground because in the end, the workers still work and the rich are in control."
"The existence of the rich class should be destroyed. I will call it what it is, and at the hands of the beast, I am fully prepared to be consumed like my little brother because of my rebellion."
"Wealthy people have always been a small minority of well-educated and equipped human beings. They aren’t truly racist or nationalistic unless it serves their purpose. They have conquered nature and exist in another world apart from our own. Their living standards and education are the best. By and large they do not experience raw life as we do. They carefully and logically choose through their environment as we react emotionally within our terrain. Through generations, they have fashioned this world for themselves. We built it for their enlightenment and we’ve become simple operators of their machines. Our minds are not our own, if true equality doesn’t exist. When the playing field is equal, and we all have the complete ability to become enlightened, then, and only then can we be held responsible for our actions."
Personal responsibility under a manipulating set of rules is the ultimate in control warfare. The problem is not with the criminal or rebel. It is with the prime mover, the Rich.
"Here in hallow depths of my mind, manifestations form to further my insanity down a path lined with the blood of rebels. Sadness paralyzes me into an awakened comatose state. The worst day in my life ended and I prayed to my delusion to rest my heart from this deep anger that grips it."
"Maybe, I needed to lay dormant like the other giants and sow the seeds for the complete destruction of this vampire class. Or, maybe, I needed immediate gratification by finding the richest neighborhood with some pig in the biggest house and lay my gun right down his throat. I’d tell him my compassion was left at my brother’s burial site as the trigger snapped."
The first lesson a revolutionary must learn is that he is a doomed man. Unless he understands this, he does not grasp the essential meaning of his life. - Huey Newton, Revolutionary Suicide, 1973
"This is a democracy of and for the wealthy; it has always been and always will be. Don’t be fooled by the proof they offer of the ones that started from nothing and have achieved something. They are just tokens for the masses. Delusions. Opiates. Real people don’t get rich, they just get by."
hey....lovin ur profile.....its good 2 know dat someone loves books n values knowledge as much as i do....aniwais....,,*be great in act as u have been in thought...**william shakespeare**(1564-1616)
"This work-shit-work existence was ridiculous, but when these words came out of
us, we were simply labeled as lazy. It’s a rich man’s label, for a rich man’s
livestock and the worst part was, it was being propagated by our own kind." -
"from
A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich
Hello! All your favorite books seem to be very interesting. I have a plan to buy the book 'No Logo' by Naomi Klein but haven't had a chance..will do soon.
"I was so entrenched up to my neck in the shit of the rich man’s ignorance that I was simply a cog in his machine. I never lost my mind because I was born mindless like so many of my kind. All I had was an installed piece of software in my head that looped in a virtual reality. It occupied the necessary space needed for independent thought.quot; - from A Rebel Life: Murder by the Rich,