II. carpetbagger
what about activism? can't we change things without altogether abolishing the structure of society?
the answer is that activism is nothing but a new form of profiteering, only more sinister than others: activism from groups such as the human rights campaign disguises profits (in the form of absurd salaries for those at the heads of "non-profit" organizations and activities that feed into the consuming chain of capitalism) as progress, and does nothing to alleviate the suffering of more than a few token members of the oppressed classes they claim to serve.
all these groups are doing is creating spectacular illusions to appease the minds of the potentially dissatisfied, keeping us under the impression that there is a significant portion of the ruling class that is on our side, when there is not. the illusion of division in a reality of shared interest in oppression is how they keep total control, and the only adequate response to total control is total destruction.
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carpetbagging bastard,
get back where you belong
dont leave the ones who made you,
don't leave the ones you've wronged
you and your yuppie friends wont put anything to an end.
just keep your profits up, you dont give a fuck but you say you're fighting for us?
you're a sellout, you'll never be one of us.
get hit, eat shit, fuck yourselves & fuck your wealth
waste of breath, choke to death on the lies & promises you never meant.
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