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Patriotism and State Worship
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| I see individuals that have been killed over there, whether it's Captain Connor, whether it was Sidney Sheehan's son. | |
| I see them as victims. | |
| They're victims of a pro-war policy, the politicians and the media and all. | |
| And it's identified as being literally holy, because it's dedication to the state, and that's the definition of patriotism. | |
| We've adapted to accepting the state. | |
| The state literally becomes the godlike, and you do it. | |
| If you don't, then you're not patriotic. | |
| And you have to sacrifice for the state. | |
| And it's endless. | |
| Thank you for your service, for defending the government and the state and the war. | |
| And there's one reason, and that is if it ever gets out that these wars are unholy, unnecessary, unconstitutional, immoral, their ballgame's over. | |
| They don't come here to attack us because we're rich and we're free. | |
| They come and they attack us because we're over there. | |