Basically we're living in a post-democratic state with the stage set for full blown fascism...but a violent revolution would only cause more repressive tactics to be used on the people (eg. Burma, China, France, G8 protests)
the government ignored the will of the people in invading Iraq and Afghanistan and are trying to stimulate trouble and unrest in society (eg. Muslims vs. Christians) with fake-terror alerts and attacks like 7/7...mainly to divide us and also to bring in the Big Brother surveillance police state...ID cards, microchip implants, biometric database etc...
the economy is in freefall with recession biting...unemployment and shut down shop units everywhere...TV and popular music has become purely mindless brainwashing and distraction...the powers-that-be are worried and are trying to control any 'revolutionary' movements...
so hopefully dubstep will succeed because it's under their radar and unable to be subverted!
but did you know that they have military installations and underground bases that will be like concentration camps for ordinary citizens?
that we'll be asked to accept a microchip tracker implant in exchange for essential good and services?
that we are only few days away from starvation if food supplies are cut short?
that there will inevitably be a day soon that the garages and supermarkets closed, cashpoints out of order, credit cards declined, no mobile signals...maybe no internet
Films like V For Vendetta, 28 Days Later, Matrix, I Am Legend, Mad Max, Twelve Monkeys etc all deal with these themes and scenarios...
so yeah, the evolution is mental/spiritual
the revolution in real world terms would be...
-non-payment of all taxes and rent
-giving up all unecessary work
-investing any money in equipment (generators,vehicles, soundsystems!)
-reclaiming disused spaces and derelict properties
-stockpiling essential food and resources
-planting gardens and allotments (seeds are the most valuable commodity)
-building communities of like-minded people
-discussion groups, workshops, meetings etc.
basically everything that travellers and squatters have been doing for years The Criminal Justice Bill tried to stamp it out, as authorities know self-organisation and existence 'outside the system' is the real threat.
I agree that dubstep is the only innovative and inspiring movement in a cultural wasteland...but when all else falls, will it still be left
standing? Has it got the long-term vision of building a better world through music? Does it acknowledge the legacy and spiritual vision of dub?
Is it built on sand or rock...
knowledge is power
Z
