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state sanctioned revolution.
a while ago i made a post joking abt how americans are waiting for a booth with clipboards to sign up for the revolution, but now i have an actual term for it.
there's been lots of conversation around Kendrick's performance at the superbowl, and i cant lie, i really enjoyed it. After digesting it a little bit and listening to some other people, I do wonder about this performance being a state sanctioned revolution.
I wonder how this famous and historical moment will play out in history books. I wonder how Kendrick's message will be (or already has been) sanitized to deny how dire the situation is. Just like they do with MLK, Malcom X, and other revolutionary leaders.
Ghandi once said in a letter:
Believing that, somehow, "civil resistance" was supposed to be the Jew's answer to the Holocaust so they could maintain a kind of moral high ground over Nazis, a strategy that ultimately failed and cost the jewish population millions of lives.
"The revolution will not be televised" because the revolution happens first in your mind, then in the streets. MLK, MX, Fred Hampton, and many other all came to the same conclusion that Ghandi failed to see: your oppresor will never allow you to overthrow them. No matter how nice and non-violent you are.
They will never allow you the means, materials, space, or permission to disrupt their power over you. It will never be "legal" to disrupt their control over those they wish to subjugate.
There will never be a state sanctioned revolution.
This should not dissaude us from action. Rather, it should encourage us to keep fighting for a better tomorrow for everybody.
Because no one is free until we are all free.