"When I gave food to the poor, they called me a saint. When I asked why the poor were hungry, they called me a communist"
Dom Helder Camara (Brazilian Bishop Nobel Peace Prize nominee)

"They may torture me, break my bones, even kill me; then they will have my dead body, Not my obedience."
M. Gandhi

"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." – Goethe

"No drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the sources of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed, and love of power." – P. J. O'Rourke (1992)

A government is not legitimate merely because it exists.

government & the military purport to protect the public from enemies, & if there were no enemies they would have to invent some, for the simple purpose of rationalizing their existence.

"people who follow authoriy are dangerous motherfuckers. more crimes are committed in the name of obedience than disobedience. its always the people who do what there told who end up carrying out genocides &gas attacks. so just to be on the safe side iv stopped doing what im told, ever. that way you can always be sure." -banksy-

"homo sapiens are the only evolved species that are intelligent enough to understand that they are bringing about their own extinction, but also stupid enough that they continue to do so with ever greater speed". -G.L Boatman-

"a scoundrels worst fear is a society without money: for in such a society he would only get the respect he deserves" -ben franklin


But who will take out the garbage
It was in Barcelona some years after the civil war when the memory of the syndicates still remained, unutterable, under the iron heel of the fascist regime.
City bus #68 was making its rounds one particularly sunny spring day when the driver slammed on the brakes at an intersection, ”fuck this” he swore angry Catalan, and, opening the bus doors, stomped out into the sunshine.
The passengers watched in shock at first and then began to protest anxiously. One of them stood up and started to honk the horn. After a few tentative beeps, he leaned on it with all his might, sounding it like a burglar alarm: but the fed up ex bus driver continued, nonchalant, on his way down the street.
For a full minute, the riders sat in stupefied silence. A couple stood up and got off the bus themselves. Then, from the back of the bus a woman with the appearance of a huge cannon ball and an air of unconquerable self-possession stepped forward. Without a word, she sat down in the drivers seat, and put the engine in gear. The bus continued on its route, stopping at its customary stops until the woman arrived at her own and got off. Another passenger took her place for a stretch, stopping at every bus stop, and then another, and another, and so #68 continued, until the end of the line.

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