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Jul 2017
protest slogan: what we gonna build! social utopia! how we gonna do it!? by throwing a... brick. / revolution! revolution! wear a t-shirt! it's the only solution!

this G20 brought something up
to my attention,
  americans and canadian
journalists discovering europe...
like the european colombus
discovering land,
these north american pansies
are discovering protest-politics
           of europe...
wow, i thought (and i thought
  i was the village idiot around here),
  but i actually didn't know
anything about the name i heard
just today... eerie...
   *die schwarz block
, yaaaa?
yep, left hand on my shoulder
and right hand on my heart -
khakiscout's honour / a straitjacket
                                    pose...
                so i thought i get introduced
and think about joining
them...
    i watched a few videos...
these ******* don't know what
a d.i.y. store looks like,
    let alone a construction site,
    or a metal works plant...
(you know how many weapons
are in those places? mmm?
   why aren't any of these people
tapping into their arsenal?!)...
you being serious? with bricks
& sticks... sure, they won't
break my bones,
   and they certainly won't
break anything other than
a joke in stand-up comedy
venues across the world...
   so after being introduced
to the moo-ve-ment?
   the usual, poured myself a
sharpshooter of *** and ms. pepsi,
and put on
   die krupps song
                  nazis auf speed -
proclaiming in my mind:
    i support!       neither side!
well, as the saying goes -
    is there a saying for a freedom
of violence?
                    pick-a-punch...
pinch-punch-first-o­f-the-month...
now i know why i should have
****** off with my left hand...
    at least it would be as strong
                   as my right hand,
          ah... but it's never too late.
god bless the village life....
i have to admit, en masse, they do
look pretty cool -
                 almost like the police,
the police of utopia?
                  what is that, ideology?
i don't know...
         had i known?
         i still wouldn't have cared.
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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