“I would rather have people hate me for whom I am, than love me for whom I am not” Kurt Cobain
“I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy” Tom Waits
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“I would rather have people hate me for whom I am, than love me for whom I am not” Kurt Cobain
“I would rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy” Tom Waits
To be GOVERNED is to be watched, inspected, spied upon, directed, law-driven, numbered, regulated, enrolled, indoctrinated, preached at, controlled, checked, estimated, valued, censured, commanded, by creatures who have neither the right nor the wisdom nor the virtue to do so. To be GOVERNED is to be at every operation, at every transaction noted, registered, counted, taxed, stamped, measured, numbered, assessed, licensed, authorized, admonished, prevented, forbidden, reformed, corrected, punished. It is, under pretext of public utility, and in the name of the general interest, to be place[d] under contribution, drilled, fleeced, exploited, monopolized, extorted from, squeezed, hoaxed, robbed; then, at the slightest resistance, the first word of complaint, to be repressed, fined, vilified, harassed, hunted down, abused, clubbed, disarmed, bound, choked, imprisoned, judged, condemned, shot, deported, sacrificed, sold, betrayed; and to crown all, mocked, ridiculed, derided, outraged, dishonored. That is government; that is its justice; that is its morality. -Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
In the animal world we have seen that the vast majority of species live in societies, and that they find in association the best arms for the struggle for life: understood, of course, in its wide Darwinian sense — not as a struggle for the sheer means of existence, but as a struggle against all natural conditions unfavourable to the species. The animal species, in which individual struggle has been reduced to its narrowest limits, and the practice of mutual aid has attained the greatest development, are invariably the most numerous, the most prosperous, and the most open to further progress. The mutual protection which is obtained in this case, the possibility of attaining old age and of accumulating experience, the higher intellectual development, and the further growth of sociable habits, secure the maintenance of the species, its extension, and its further progressive evolution. The unsociable species, on the contrary, are doomed to decay. —Peter Kropotkin, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902), Conclusion.
“I do not wish to defend myself, I do not wish to be defended. I belong completely to the social responsibility for all my actions. I accept it completely and without reservations. I wished to oppose the invader from Versailles with a barrier of flames. I had no accomplices in this action. I acted on my own initiative. I am told that I am an accomplice of the Commune. Certainly, yes, since the Commune wanted more than anything else the social revolution, and since the social revolution is the dearest of my desires . . . the Commune, which by the way had nothing to do with murders and arson… since it seems that any heart which beats for freedom has the right only to a lump of lead, I too claim my share. If you let me live, I shall never stop crying for revenge and l shall avenge my brothers. I have finished. If you are not cowards, kill me!”
Louise Michel
To the Commission of Pardons
Auberive prison, November 28, 1872, 7 a.m
Murderers, can you hear time’s bell?
In any event, I’m content with this.
We suffered but we saved our cause.
So many cynically accumulated crimes, coldly done, so much
cowardice and inability widely expose you.
Bravo, Gentlemen! The white orgy is complete!
Can you take your good name away from here, no!
In history you will always be the commission for the “coup de grâce,” executioner’s valet!
Gentlemen, you must remember that we will be afraid, and we will laugh at you because you are such horrible, grotesque people.
Louise Michel