by D4"The Great American Going Out of Busines Sale" I think of a story my father told me about a fella he knew in the army The pentagon traded him checks for both his legs "Fuck the States" was the last thing father heard him say Still it's said that this war was wonWell, I refuse to be another dead nation's bastard son I have eyes that see, I have a mind that thinks I have a mouth that speaks and god damn it will Beacause I've had enough of all this shit about "making do" "Playing ball" "the way things are" and "dealing with it" Mixing pop and politics, he asks me what the use is I'm not into making excuses And I'll die the day I find I'm fucking useless
the white rose pamphlet:http://www.jlrweb.com/whiterose/leafoneeng.html If everyone waits until the other man makes a start, the messengers of avenging Nemesis will come steadily closer; then even the last victim will have been cast senselessly into the maw of the insatiable demon. Therefore every individual, conscious of his responsibility as a member of Christian and Western civilization, must defend himself as best he can at this late hour, he must work against the scourges of mankind, against fascism and any similar system of totalitarianism. Offer passive resistance - resistance - wherever you may be, forestall the spread of this atheistic war machine before it is too late, before the last cities, like Cologne, have been reduced to rubble, and before the nations last young man has given his blood on some battlefield for the hubris of a sub-human. Do not forget that every people deserves the regime it is willing to endure!
"Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation."
pleasure only starts once the worm has got into the fruit, to become delightful happiness must be tainted with poison. Georges Bataille
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the revolution of everyday life.. becoming human/john vanier dorothy day/selected writings
"those who live in the present but who harbour no doubts about the structure of authority, about the extreme dangers of our society, including the estrangement of man and nature, those whose anger does not drive them to delve into the essentials, and those whose approach to their art raises no questions, all of these must renounce their status as artists" masayuki takayanagi/1981