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I’m sick of hearing about this Ground Zero Mosque fucking bullshit debate. The world is a fucking mess as the November elections get closer and closer and all that these attention deficit Americans care about are their wars over symbolism (which will always be pointless wars of attrition in my eyes). The mainstream media has proven to be the worst in all of this as they’ve lapsed like a crack addict into a jittered frenzy of incomprehensible babble for such an unrewarding high (not that they were on the wagon in the first place). For a brief moment of insanity, I believed our president of the United States of America was doing quite well in staying out of this hallow and worthless debate. But, after some time, he returned to his senses and displayed his usual diarrhea mouth by weighing in on the topic only to further clarify his statement later with more maneuvering that would make his response more ambiguous and politically acceptable.

My response to all of this bullshit is that I refuse to even give a fucking opinion on the matter. Or should I say that my opinion is that having an opinion about it is a complete waste of your time. It’s much like all the other symbolic debates that I’ve tried to expose on this blog over the last couple of months—these empty arguments over racism and sensitivity and socialism and the Constitution. They are nothing more than Americans running around in circles, chasing their tales. And if you step into the bullshit of dignifying the mainstream media’s discussion on this topic, you will become part of the problem, Friends of Freemont. So, please beware of where you stick your ears and what you chose to spend your time weighing in on. Because the revolution will take careful and precise planning. Not the throwing of bullshit onto the wall in order to see what sticks. We need to act like we are starving and need a solution for the next day’s meal, not like we are satiated children wandering around in search of our parents after a long-weekend cookout. Such reactionary responses to American culture as this Mosque debate are nothing more than a show of weakness. And to spend weeks arguing over semantics will do nothing more than kill our natural instinct to truly understand and solve the problems in this world.

Revolution means getting out into the community with the people. It means asking the tough questions or making fools of those who shape the system. This kind of revolution is getting closer to your fingertips each day, Friends of Freemont. And it shall be packaged in the upcoming weeks in short Youtube clips of yours truly as I embark upon the undertaking of my new TV show. So, let the gluttonous children wander, dumbfounded. We have real revolutions to build and meaningful issues to bring to the floor. And dead fathers to bury, once and for all.

- Freemont Barrington