Consumerism breeds complacency which removes the need for repression. This gives us a false sense that we're free, and keeps us from asking questions like 'who can I trust in a world that's dominated by companies whose CEOs I don't vote and whose primary goal is selling shit to me?'. And I guarantee that we don't think twice about the Coke and the rice that Strummer told us was Bamboo Kid's blood, ignoring the fact that our first world peace might mean that conflict sustains us. It gives us progress in the form of flashy garbage. And still we got PR working on the ad campaign for the apex of evolution. Given the food on my table and the clothes on my back, who the fuck needs a revolution or any other solution? Cause see it's like an addiction: we don't get a sufficient amount of the things we really need, and so they keep us coming back for more; that's how they succeed. My only advice to you: don't let them break you.
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