15.1.09

l & a

law and order are two words that are put together frequently in describing what those who are in authority over us do for us. law makers, police, judges... they keep law an order right? fuck that shit. what happens when law conflicts with order? here we go. the bill of rights is what america was quote, un-quote founded on but holds little to no relevance today. heres where law and order come in, the law says we have freedoms that at times may challenge the order of those that strive for absolute power. for example: the right to free speech may conflict with the order of mindless sheep-like people that follow anything those in power over them tell them to do, so it is taken. almost all of our freedoms are gone. haha, but we live in a great country.. move to canada.. were so free.. blah blah blah. fuck off. the rights that this country were founded on are shit on by cops, politicians, judges.. and they are not the only one. we shit all over this country by not standing up to them. we shit all over what the bill of rights stands for by being quiet and letting them rape our freedom. if you believe in freedom burn a flag or start a riot.. sink the country in the ocean.. kill yourself.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The basis for the construction of United States politics is fairly dated, as is the bill of rights. The bill of rights was really just a compromise to persuade certain political figures to ratify the constitution, an afterthought. While I agree that the idea of law and order going hand in hand is complete shit, burning a flag doesn't do shit for that. Burn away by all means, express yourself, but then get out and do something about it. We need to educate ourselves and beat the fuckers at their own game. My point is this: without any action beyond basic protest, you do nothing to fix the situation. Protest must be paired with action. Educate others, and do the shit that needs to be done to further the cause, in protest they will sympathize and follow.