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What disturbs me with the new generation is their renewal of the same old shitty conservative culture, the mainstream, now made more acceptable with the neoliberal principles of social identities becoming normalized all over again. The reification of the old, made new again. This is so depressing yet I usually don't bother telling the kids how everything they say and do is an overdone bunch of false solutions and fake matters.

This is why I think the efforts of projects like LBC are important, even if they don't "do shit" by themselves... they pass on ideas and knowledge to the next generations. Tho up against the brain-formatting machine of mass culture I dunno what could be done enough to sprawl a counter-current that may last for long.

The State doesn't win with punctual repressive operations but through its asynchronic assertion across time. Its timelessness is where lies its greatest might. So I say let's ask ourselves what can we do, as mortals, to help ourselves while at the same time keep opening these cracks beyond our own deaths.

The younger people need to know our history and what we wanted to achieve or why. Not just shit that happened 100 years back (please full stop and leave that one in the corner of your room), but shit that happened in the '80s, '90s, during the counter-summits, etc.