posted ago by educatedandfree +7 / -0

Why dont we head out Thanksgiving Eve for a nice little walk? Everybody grab a drumstick, hold it high, walk into the main street of your town, to give thanks to all the corrupt politicians the complicit media and the slavering miseducated Dobermans in the populace at large for bringing 70 million Americans together in appreciation of the Constitution.

Just a nice evening stroll with our families and our drumsticks. Maybe a cup of coffee and a candle if you're so inclined.

When the cops come and ask us to disperse, we will echo MLK and quote Melville.

King showed us the way: peaceful non-compliance.

Melville gave us Bartleby the Scrivener who taught us about agency. Four words are all you need to deal with tyrants.

"I would prefer not to."

John Taylor Gatto: "The simple exercise of free will, without any hysterics, denunciations, or bombast, throws consternation into social machinery - free will contradicts the management principle. Refusing to allow yourself to be regarded as a 'human resource' is more revolutionary than any revolution on record."

Why dont we head out Thanksgiving Eve for a nice little walk? Everybody grab a drumstick, hold it high, walk into the main street of your town, to give thanks to all the corrupt politicians the complicit media and the slavering miseducated Dobermans in the populace at large for bringing 70 million Americans together in appreciation of the Constitution. Just a nice evening stroll with our families and our drumsticks. Maybe a cup of coffee and a candle if you're so inclined. When the cops come and ask us to disperse, we will echo MLK and quote Melville. King showed us the way: peaceful non-compliance. Melville gave us Bartleby the Scrivener who taught us about agency. Four words are all you need to deal with tyrants. "I would prefer not to." John Taylor Gatto: "The simple exercise of free will, without any hysterics, denunciations, or bombast, throws consternation into social machinery - free will contradicts the management principle. Refusing to allow yourself to be regarded as a 'human resource' is more revolutionary than any revolution on record."
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