why did they burn it? I dont know. But I think an interesting by product of it is that it outdoes all supposedly anti capitalist metal bands. Think about it, Rage Against The Machine complained about capitalism for 10 years, and in 55 minutes B&J made RATM's whole career redundant. The one thing that no human can truly live without is money and therefore the media chose to ignore the questions raised. Even the supposedly Gen X/Slacker mentality doesnt durvive without money. Anyone: Do you want to get a job. Slacker:No. A: What do you want to do. S: Smoke weed and drink. A: how will you buy those things without any money. S: Youve stumped me there. You see, a whole philosophy destroyed with 3 questions. By the way, when the money was burnt, was it on the news in britain.
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 03:15:59PM +0100, Martin Bradbury wrote:
why did they burn it? I dont know. But I think an interesting by product of it is that it outdoes all supposedly anti capitalist metal bands. Think about it, Rage Against The Machine complained about capitalism for 10 years, and in 55 minutes B&J made RATM's whole career redundant.
Good point.
The one thing that no human can truly live without is money and therefore the media chose to ignore the questions raised. Even the supposedly Gen X/Slacker mentality doesnt durvive without money.
Anyone: Do you want to get a job. Slacker:No. A: What do you want to do. S: Smoke weed and drink. A: how will you buy those things without any money. S: Youve stumped me there.
Back Yard Biznizz: The practise of a D.I.Y. lifestyle; if the marketplace sucks, then grow your own, bud
You see, a whole philosophy destroyed with 3 questions.
"Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope." - Freewheelin' Franklin, Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
By the way, when the money was burnt, was it on the news in britain.
Yeah, IIRC there was quite a bit of coverage. jon -- "There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men - true nobility is being superior to your former self." - www.radiohead.com
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