This following quote is from a zine I recently picked up from Mr. Mike Arsenault. so hashtagcredz to him.
"For some time now I have been awake to witness the horrors of the electric jungle and their program masses batter the souls of children, teaching them facts about how it is and how to live it until every square inch of thought, love, and individuality is torn away from them (Cancer from the marrow) oblivious to what once was before their assimilation into the fallacy of a universal right or wrong. When you look in this mirror what do you see, an employee, a boss, a success, a failure, a slave, a master, a human, or a machine. Every second that passes you become less free. Start deciding what's right for yourself." Once the goosebumps recede, feel free to leave a comment as well as share this quote with friends and family. Also once again, thanks to Mike and the awesome zine he wrote up.
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I know, I know. Pretty crazy I actually posted something. I've written a good deal in the past month or so, so I have some stuff worthy of posting. Enjoy it
-Jack I could sit here and explain how great Anarchy is and the excitement of the upcoming revolution or I could give you the essential truths. There is no revolution. There is no hope of building nationwide communes. However, Anarchy is not an empty cause. The fight still continues and while success is not much of an option the beautiful moments of pure Anarchy still exist. The climax of a riot, the friends you meet in the mosh, the feeling of pure equality are the moments that make the Anarchist cause one of worth. To strive for these moments is to truly be free. While it may seem that progress is not a possibility or that the Anarchist do not work for anything we still move forward in strange ways. Just to have people searching for the Anarchist adrenaline is enough progress. To have belief in the cause is a revolution enough. Anyway, how else would one expect the Anarchist movement to progress? No protest of petition will support an Anarchist system. Working in this way makes revolution an even more distant target. Sure protest can change the minds of some but not the minds of the nation, the government, and the voters. Instead, following an Anarchist movement is truly the best way to start a revolution. Reading this, you may think that this comes off as a lazy tea party style perspective but it truly is the most pure form of Anarchist progression towards a 'revolution'. Through a following of Anarchism comes more moments and more experiences of the true Anarchist life. The moments that the average Anarchist will have as their only revolution. The nationwide revolution will not happen but there is a revolution for everyone to experience on their own in which they don't need social status or wealth to enjoy life. |
Jack OgilvieJack Ogilvie is 16 years old. He enjoys writing about Anarchy and occasionally gives into the angst of a cynical high school student, so a willing to receive criticism audience is needed. Archives
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