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1.20.2003
Violence comes from power. It is not a tool of the weak. It is the weak that has felt its brutal fist time and time again. The champions of the poor and the powerless are always killed by those in power. Power is an act of violence. It is violent like a vice. The vice will squeeze you and the pressure builds but a blow is never struck. Only when the victims though their own strength of conviction under the stress of constant oppression begin to assert the power that always resides against them; the strength of numbers; it is only then that the fist strikes and the blood flows. Then you know that you have threatened the grip that holds you. We tend to look at history as a clear seperation from the present. The actions of people, and governments of the past do not apply to our lives. People always do horrible things in the past. In the present people of power know restraint. We are safe now. Then was violent. Now is better. Past is separate from present. We are safe now. repeat ten times and try to get some sleep. | |
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