Looks like the man got to him/her before completing his/her message of freedom…

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What was the revolutionary trying to tell us (the people) about this capitalist institution?

Charles Mudede—who writes about film, books, music, and his life in Rhodesia, Zimbabwe, the USA, and the UK for The Stranger—was born near a steel plant in Kwe Kwe, Zimbabwe. He has no memory...

16 replies on “The Missing Words of the Revolution”

  1. He thought he was going to get extra rewards points for his purchase of sneakers, but that was only for last weekend.

  2. @2 is right, I think.

    The real message here is “take away my spray paint”. Whatever offenses BofA has committed, I bet you dollars to doughnuts they haven’t committed them against paintboy here.

  3. I wouldn’t expect someone who writes in spray paint to actually know this, but BoA paid back it’s TARP loans, with interest ($3 billion) with a $45 billion check in December 2009.

    THis is probably why the revolution has not been televised; it’s leaders are idiots

  4. I interpreted it the same way as @3, a complete sentence. I don’t know if what has been is worth getting back, though.

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