ragemovement:

Fighting for my freedom? I’m as free as I want to be, but the state they fight for says that’s illegal.

ragemovement:

Fighting for my freedom? I’m as free as I want to be, but the state they fight for says that’s illegal.

Oppression is often connected to the cop’s glob and the prison bars. A part of these less obvious mechanisms of democracy is responsible to safeguard social peace with an even stronger ally of oppresion, less visible, the consent of the exploited. The banks could be burnt, cops could be beaten, bosses kidnapped… But how can we attack this consent?

Surely not by preaching to the exploited with a complex analysis on the capitalist system and dominion, since to understand your role and open space to think further on it, a primal rebellion is inevitable and necessary. Encouraging this rebellion, making clear in actions that dominion-authority doesn’t lie at theoretical terms found only in academic debates, but is constituted of structures and people whom you can attack everywhere and always, it is the only possibility to break apart this consent and to destroy this social cemetery.

— Conspiracy of Cells of Fire (via aflameoffreedom)
Is it necessary to point out to what extent and in what manner religions debase and corrupt the people? They destroy their reason, the principal instrument of human emancipation, and reduce them to imbecility, the essential condition of their slavery. They dishonor human labor, and make it a sign and source of servitude. They kill the idea and sentiment of human justice, ever tipping the balance to the side of triumphant knaves, privileged objects of divine indulgence. They kill human pride and dignity, protecting only the cringing and humble. They stifle in the heart of nations every feeling of human fraternity, filling it with divine cruelty instead. — Mikhail Bakunin (http://anarchism.net/godandthestate.htm)

(via paintingarevolution)