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Except they should have called it...
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It was really something.
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...Humiliate the Honky
or Hump the Honky,

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but it was great theater.
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How about you, sir?
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It was magnificent,
a magnificent experience.

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I'm tickled I came.
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It made you feel
what it felt like to be a Negro.

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I mean, it really gave you the...
to be black.

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It really makes you
stop and think, really.

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Certainly I've worried
about the problems,

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the... the... oh, the...
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you could almost say
the sicknesses in our society.

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But it was invigorating.
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It was...
I-I find it hard to think!

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Listen to that stupid shit!
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Oh, man, fuck them, you know.
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Kick their behinds,
and they still go for it.

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I don't think they learned a thing.
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We have to go
to those projects up there

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with the silent middle class,
in those projects,

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where they're sitting
with their pipes right now,

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in their chairs,
reading the New York Times...

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you have to go up there,
and you have to blow their minds.

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Just do it, man! Go in there
and blow the fuck out of 'em!

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...table of contents,
table of contents...

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Ah, contents.
"Introduction, 13.

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"One, Collective Behavior.
Two, the Countryside vs. The City.

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"The Limits of Revolution.
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"The Black Guerilla.
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Ah, Five. Paramilitary Activities
in Urban Areas."

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73.
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Page 73.
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"Paramilitary activities in urban areas.
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"Because all organized
revolutionary movements

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"have been thoroughly infiltrated
by government agents,

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the successful acts of sabotage
will be carried out by single individuals."

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"The lone saboteur must first assimilate
himself into the urban community,

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"assuming a lifestyle
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indistinguishable from the bourgeois
members around him."


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