Authoritarian Quote by Alan Grant
““The authoritarian system we live under is set to benefit a tiny minority — an all-powerful elite gets obscenely rich, while billions are cheated out of realizing their true potential. But the system is rotten. It's ripe for collapse. It's the duty of every revolutionary — everyone of us — to hasten that collapse... It's not a crime to fight injustice... The system's conditioned us — hypnotized nearly everybody into accepting that life has to be the way it is. We're hypnotized into believing war is natural — famine is natural — crime is natural... but they're not. They're products of the system and its all-consuming greed! People have become robots — zombies — too busy scrambling for day-to-day existence to be able to see they're really victims. It's up to us to open their eyes. From cradle to grave, we're taught — indoctrinated! — that happiness depends on always getting more. Buy — throw away — buy more! Doesn't matter if we destroy the planet on the way! Politicians say they can fix the world's problems. Just give them more power. Religions say do more of what they order and you'll be happy — but only after you're dead! They've been making the same hollow promises for thousands of years, and we, the people — the sheep — have listened. But it's time to wake up and smell the coffee — the days of external authority and force-backed power are numbered... that's the way the system is set up! A sham democracy that acts as a front for the elite's ambitions... It doesn't have to be like that. We can change it!””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Political commentary, 2020
The author argues that the current system enriches a tiny elite, oppresses the masses, and is ripe for collapse, urging revolutionary action to awaken people.
In simple terms: A corrupt system benefits few, keeps masses passive; revolution needed to awaken.
Challenge complacency and work toward systemic change.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- activism
- education
- community organizing
- media literacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What peaceful alternatives exist to systemic change?
- How can we mobilize without causing harm?
The call for collapse may ignore peaceful reform possibilities and risks of chaos.