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Fri Oct 25, 2013, 09:08 AM Oct 2013

On Revolution: 'We No Longer Have the Luxury of Tradition' by Russell Brand [View all]

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/10/25-0

When I was asked to edit an issue of the New Statesman I said yes because it was a beautiful woman asking me. I chose the subject of revolution because the New Statesman is a political magazine and imagining the overthrow of the current political system is the only way I can be enthused about politics.

When people talk about politics within the existing Westminster framework I feel a dull thud in my stomach and my eyes involuntarily glaze. Like when I’m conversing and the subject changes from me and moves on to another topic. I try to remain engaged but behind my eyes I am adrift in immediate nostalgia; “How happy I was earlier in this chat,” I instantly think.

I have never voted. Like most people I am utterly disenchanted by politics. Like most people I regard politicians as frauds and liars and the current political system as nothing more than a bureaucratic means for furthering the augmentation and advantages of economic elites. Billy Connolly said: “Don’t vote, it encourages them,” and, “The desire to be a politician should bar you for life from ever being one.”

I don’t vote because to me it seems like a tacit act of compliance; I know, I know my grandparents fought in two world wars (and one World Cup) so that I’d have the right to vote. Well, they were conned. As far as I’m concerned there is nothing to vote for. I feel it is a far more potent political act to completely renounce the current paradigm than to participate in even the most trivial and tokenistic manner, by obediently X-ing a little box.
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Kick And Recommend cantbeserious Oct 2013 #1
Does he use money? If so, he's still participating in the "current paradigm". JoePhilly Oct 2013 #2
A k&r for Mr. Brand. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #3
"Don't vote", huh? sibelian Oct 2013 #4
watch the clip! bobduca Oct 2013 #5
I think there are quite enough people who are Courtesy Flush Oct 2013 #6
So don't watch the clip... bobduca Oct 2013 #7
Really? We're going to fight against voter suppression Courtesy Flush Oct 2013 #18
first of all what is Congress doing about the voter suppression? Nothing. The corrupt liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #20
Good lord just watch it or not bobduca Oct 2013 #21
Voter ID says HI! Dwayne Hicks Oct 2013 #8
People who don't vote, when there is a chance to do even just a little genuine good Zorra Oct 2013 #9
Indeed. Particularly in local elections where it begins. KoKo Oct 2013 #14
Exactly. sibelian Oct 2013 #17
Kick bobduca Oct 2013 #10
Very nice, thanks for posting! nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #11
Pardon me if I ignore yet another yahoo with the luxury to pretend they operate outside the system. cleanhippie Oct 2013 #12
Another 1% revolutionary plotting the people's liberation from his McMansion Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #13
Precisely. nt Union Scribe Oct 2013 #23
not all people with money are bad people. There are many people with money who would like to see liberal_at_heart Oct 2013 #25
K&R deutsey Oct 2013 #15
"I regard politicians as frauds and liars and the current political system as... polichick Oct 2013 #16
Is "revolution" the same thing as telling your wife you are breaking up via text message SamYeager Oct 2013 #19
I posted this in another Russell Brand thread. He's a fucking asshole. Sheldon Cooper Oct 2013 #22
I don't agree with his "don't vote" idea. He should be saying "get involved". nt CJCRANE Oct 2013 #24
I don't know how much Brand knows about politics Shankapotomus Oct 2013 #26
I cannot see this man taking up arms in a revolution. MineralMan Oct 2013 #27
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