Do you really care?


Money is a game. It’s only real to the people who work for it. The people that don’t need to work for money, it’s a Monopoly game. It’s a game of paper. It’s all on paper. I’ve got a production company, and I’ve got a recording company, and I’ve got a mansion in Beverly Hills, and I’ve got Rolls Royces and Ferraris. I’ve got everything money can buy, but it’s all on paper. Everything’s done through the company, the tax loopholes, and the people that live on that level they don’t care about the average, honest mule that just goes back and forth to work. They don’t care about the children that are in the streets that are thrown out of this upper echelon of existence. Then when all of the children fall down to me, on my level, I pretty much identify with them because I was a throwaway also. So it goes to the point of, “do you really care?” And who does care? And if anybody cares, they are considered crazy.

Charles Manson

Don’t discredit the messenger, because truer words have never been spoken.

Why does it stay like this? Maybe because the people who benefit from the system want the system to stay exactly the way it is.

Lu Mazing