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HEARNAP — Part 9
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We joined the SLA senarately, not knowing each _
other at the time, but for similar reasons, as we later
discovered, namely, that we could no longer tolerate the .
quality and conditions of our private and publie lives --'
repressive education that was no more than an assembly line
for making obedient slaves, boring and humiliating jobs,
Geclining “standards of living", and a polluted, ugly environ-
ment. And, as far as we could see, things were getting worse.
All the reforms we fought for in the ‘60's had failed, or been
taken back, and were inadequate to start with. All of us
were frustrated with the divided7factions of the so-called
revolutionary left. _ That movement was based on guilt, on
always making the revolution for somebody else, in the name
of somebody else's oppression, supposedly 'greater than our
own. It was dominated by egotistical leader-bureaucrats and
jeader-staxs who cared only about their “revolutionary”
4 . Careers. They led a mass of, follower-lackeys who proved
their own decrepitude hy tolerating and in fact creating such __
leaders. The confusion of anti-war groups; sexual liberation:
. groups and national liberation groups were all presenting the -_
image of militant opposition, hut-we wanted to do more than
merely talk back to the PV sereen. “tle were looking for. -
i brothers and sisters who felt as urgently as we did that the
! time to seize back our lives was now. The Symbionese people
we contacted were self-disciplined, serious and efficient
revolutionary cadres, willing to risk anything in order to
gain everything. When we joined in the first founding
: conference of the Symbionese Federation last June, we thought
- ' we had found a place for ourselves in a revolutionary
organization that was on its way beyond the weft, old and
ft - "new". We joined in August.
During the early stage ofthe writing of the
original Declaration of the Symbionese Federation -~ not the
Bame one that the SLA had published in the papers -- hasic
contradictions had already begun to emerge among the member-
ship. Although some of the brothers and sisters asserted
that to create a positive vision of a new society required
serious thinking -- a clear and comprehensive theory and
strategy -~ others insisted that all that was necessary was
to put yourself into situations where your ass would get
kicked and armed bravery would do the rest. Some of the
brothers, and sisters were complaining about the lack of
democracy within the organization. The justification for
this,was always that we were in a "state of war."
. -e« It increasingly became apparent to us that the ~
Symbionese Federation was not fundamentally opposed to the --
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