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School Revolutionary Party

Anonyme, Dimanche, Novembre 10, 2002 - 13:36

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a student organization formed to destroy the fascism of the school system

Youth have been harassed to the point of suicide in western society. Parents, teachers, the media, they all tell us how insignificant we are in the play of world events. Youth are not allowed civil liberties nor the human rights outlines by countries laws and constitutions. In the States, the glory of the revolutionary war is pounded into our heads, the importance of the rights gained. The most glorified is the Boston Tea Party, where colonialists united to stop taxation without representation, and yet, our own teachers have not learned the lesson they attempt to teach us. We, the youth, are still taxed in the States, without the right to vote. This is exactly what taxation without representation is! It is clear to all of us that youth rights are violated every day, by everything from ridiculous parental supervision to media rhetoric and an education system of hypocrisy. Youth commit suicide in record numbers, and the system sends everyone left to be analyzed by cokehead physiatrists. A school shooting happens, for obvious reasons, and the system punishes those who survive. The youth die from anorexia and bulimia and corporate media tells us to lose some weight. Our enemy is the system. The self righteous parents, the fascist teachers, the corporate media. The hippies tell us to care, and to help each other. We grew up without help from anyone. We were raised not to care.

Though it may seem that the world is against us, we can find hope. The members of the SRP come together through mutual benefit. Together, we have a united front. We may not care about each other. A fellow party member my be a hated enemy, but we are together because we need to be. We are no longer able to choose our enemies and allies. To survive, we must form the SRP.

We have many enemies, but our most pressing is the school system. Turning out millions of brain washed fascists every year, the school system should be the target of our aggression. Our teachers, our parents, the big cat CEOs, these people all went through the same system we are going through, and to stop others from becoming like them, we must destroy this system. The school system is only made to brainwash you and mold you so that you fit into our corporate fascist plutocracy. Do not buy their bullshit. Question everything. Never comply. If they punish you, respond with a brick.

Everything the youth do is blamed on teenage rebellion. Bullshit. Everyone wants freedom. Everyone wants civil liberties. Everyone wants their side of the story to be heard. When this does not happen, people rebel. People destroy. People kill. This is not some phase we are going through. This is a war for our freedom. This is a war for our survival.

written by mike romanov

11-7-02

liquid2k.com/srp


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