10/10/08

sangría interna



My anger is starting to turn into a bit of reckless abandon. I'm starting to think the things we fear doing aren't things to fear at all but rather necessary. We are domesticated animals bread to stand in lines and show up on time. Fuck any and all socialized reason. Anarchy, but the good kind. Not the in your face look at my anarchy uniform with matching shoes, the more subtle... mostly non violent demonstrations. We have our motivation, the world is ending as we speak. Collapse on all sides and all this in your face corporate theft. Reading the updates on the bottom of my AIG post should make you physically ill I hope. If it does, then get out and express feeling to a crowd of strangers. write, scream, stand on the corner with a sign. Find a busy spot of your town and put up a poster. Spread knowledge like an infection. Give it to people whether they want it or not. public notices, street signs, safety warnings, stoplights. Any and everything is fair game. Be smart, be careful, and in the cover of night make your mark on the world. A bottle of spray paint holds so much knowledge, if you know how to shake it and where to point it. The corporate greed of america is basically shitting on our faces and laughing. They do it repeatedly and in public. Do the same, treat the wal-marts, targets, and electronic stores of the world as libraries (I needed to use a paper shredder so I showed target my "visa" library card and they let me check out a shredder. I shredded my papers, packed it back up and returned it. The guy looked confused when I tipped him two dollars?) Fuck brand loyalty, fuck overdone stereotypes and ways of doing things from a bygone era. Stop giving out free respect, respect is earned and not awarded at a checkpoint every decade. Fuck your parents, fuck your boss, and fuck your future selves if anyone disagrees.

Celebrate the people you love
and subtly destroy those that you don't.


this.is.sparta.

rock the fuck on.

1 comment:

  1. angry angry little boy.

    fyi, be careful with the 'public displays of dissent' suggestions. i just watched 2 of my friends get dragged off in orange jumpsuits and ankle chains. i was at their (lauren and kat) trial at the federal courthouse in concord, where they were sentenced to 15 days jail for...

    protesting the use of american tax dollars to pay for torture. they did this at an IRS building. they didn't touch, hurt, or threaten anyone. they were completely non-violent... just bringing attention to what they thought was a serious mistake the government was making. apparently you can't do that anywhere the government can actually see/hear you. so, 15 days in jail each. sucks balls. we stood on the corner and held up "free lauren" and other such signs for about 4 hours after the trial.

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