an institution
of pompous liars
to legitimize
extermination
a farce of intellectualism
a thin veneer
of supremacy,
framed on a wall
a bloody idol
~
a construct to
lessen the guilt
of your forefathers
imposing their will
what need is there
to rewrite history
when it was yours
from the beginning
Solid melts into the air.
Cooling off the embers.
Taking away impetus,
leaving inertia.
If the product showed the relationship,
we live its reversal.
Feeling only dissonance,
we seek the source to find emptiness.
Subjectivity is
handed out in even units.
State-approved for home use,
monotony becomes the truth.
But there exist ways
to break through this:
reject dissonance, create agency, disrupt fixity, dismantle equilibria.
Violence is your tool.
Let towers fall.
Kill your boss.
Bring a gun to school.
Bring a gun to school.
Read "Our Enemies in Blue". The bulk of the samples are from an audio version of that, unfortunately they're hard to discern. Everything else is from Pierre Trudeau being interviewed after declaring martial law during the October Crisis.
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