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no surprises
i just absorbed noam chomsky's "manufacturing consent" a few weeks ago. it's been rolling around in my head ever since.

i keep thinking about a radiohead show i saw a few summers back. The show was great, but one song in particular defined the evening for me. As the opening riff of "no surprises" started, one man standing close to me immediately burst into tears. most of the fans in the pit were singing (or screaming) along with mr. yorke. then we came to the line "bring down the government, they don't, they don't speak for us." i was shocked.

everyone sang it.

everyone meant it.

now i had heard that song probably hundreds of times and had sung along with it, but that was the first time i sang it and actually meant it. it felt like massive group therapy. i think we were angry and frustrated and maybe we suddenly realized it.

chomsky makes the distinction between the people of a country and their government. for example, people don't make war, but their governments do. this made me think a lot about how i identify myself. i'm an american. i'm white. i drive a civic.

i realized that i relate with people in other countries as much as your standard capitalist american, maybe even more. in spite of the labels people wear, we're all humans with the same basic needs and hopes. so why do we bother with all this nationalistic bullshit?

so there you have it. i'm joining the revolution.

or not.

i heard they don't pay very well.
Comments:
dang boy, chomsky is unbelievably boring. He can cut down everything he says to about 10 minutes, but instead takes two hours. I hate peoople like that... hate them...

anders
 
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