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Reflections on what we all accept from society. |
| It begins when a teacher tells us where to sit and when to speak. We accept. Then, as teenagers, we are defined by others; identified by clique or class. We accept. We find work and regimentation; our time is not our own, nor is our mind. We accept. Taxes come from our toil; governments weigh on our shoulders but care not. We accept. They see and hear us all; to them everything must be known. We accept. Freedom shrinks; commandments from white towers for every thought and deed. We accept. The chains are not heavy once one has worn them for years; slavery of the mind worse than of the body. You accept. Conditioned to obey, you no longer think; trapped in waking sleep. You accept. You no longer live, but simply exist; physicality your prison. You accept. Broken, you find comfort in conformity; safety in ignorance. You accept. Beaten, you dare not raise our eyes; or your voice. You accept that you must accept. |