As deeply online subversive counterculture scum we have access to a lot of narratives about how to tear a rotten system down. We know about Haiti and Jamaica and France and China and Vietnam and a hundred others. Cuba, for fucks sake. What does the average American know about Cuba? Castro bad, old cars, communism = poverty. They have no idea how the war went or how the Cubans fought Batista or that Batista even existed. They don't know what to do. They don't know who needs killing and who needs to do the killing. They're helpless because any possible narrative of revolt has been lovingly stripped out of the zeitgeist.
Obviously we need to make a movie that's just a two hour compilation of Exxon executives being shot in the head to a catchy upbeat sound track.
You know Castro broadcasted public executions on television, how exactly are you supposed to make people cheer for capital punishment that won't backfire like a Robespierre merry-go-round is a mystery that revolutionaries will forever struggle with.
As deeply online subversive counterculture scum we have access to a lot of narratives about how to tear a rotten system down. We know about Haiti and Jamaica and France and China and Vietnam and a hundred others. Cuba, for fucks sake. What does the average American know about Cuba? Castro bad, old cars, communism = poverty. They have no idea how the war went or how the Cubans fought Batista or that Batista even existed. They don't know what to do. They don't know who needs killing and who needs to do the killing. They're helpless because any possible narrative of revolt has been lovingly stripped out of the zeitgeist.
Obviously we need to make a movie that's just a two hour compilation of Exxon executives being shot in the head to a catchy upbeat sound track.
You know Castro broadcasted public executions on television, how exactly are you supposed to make people cheer for capital punishment that won't backfire like a Robespierre merry-go-round is a mystery that revolutionaries will forever struggle with.