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	revolutionary theory and methods,
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	I must participate in a revolution.
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	You can participate,
but you can't invent one.
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	But if I want knowledge,
I need practical experience.
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	- Do you agree?
- I do.
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	Only revolutionary practice
implies
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	a knowledge of the situation.
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	The situation is bad.
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	You know that, but do you know...
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	And that'll make it known.
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	Do you know a possible remedy?
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	But authentic knowledge
comes from direct experience.
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	First-hand experience.
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	Does it tell you the content
to give your action?
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	Because terrorism is only a start.
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	- Isn't it terrorism?
- Yes, it is.
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	So terrorism supposes
underlying bases.
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	We've studied for two years.
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	For two years,
and how have you studied it?
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	We live the problem.
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	You live it.
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	You're no longer a student.
You may know nothing.
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	I still know a few things.
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	No, Im sorry.
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	You're right. I know a few things.
Not as much as you, of course.
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	- Im in it.
- I don't suffer directly.
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	I suffer and Im not alone.
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	But what's the point
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	of killing people
if you don't know
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	what you'll do next,
if you don't know what terms...
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	But we know what we'll do.
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	So, what will you do afterwards?
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	I don't believe you know.
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	You only know
the present system is awful
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	and you're impatient to end it.