*Unless you can join aforementioned power, then do so. Do take into account that the phrase “Fight the Power!” will no longer have meaning and is essentially void if you state it after joining aforementioned power.2
**Also take into account the various strengths and weakness of said power you are planning to join. If power is not going to be able to survive for a minimum amount of time it’s license could possible be revoked.3
***Please bear in mind that joining aforementioned power may also be a taxable offense within your judicial jurisdiction. Please contact your local governmental representative to discuss possible fees and tolls.4
****Make sure to fill and file form 65.B at your local City Hall to officially declare your move from political oppression to politically oppressive. Not doing so is a criminal offense and can be prosecuted by exile and possible death.5
Author notes
Written in 10 minutes before I spoke today about writing for a conference at my college. I read it during the time I read my works, and it drew the ire of a man in the crowd. He sat there and wrote a response poem that talked about how no one except oppressed persons should talk about fighting the power, although I knew he wrote it aimed directly at me. He missed the context of what my poem was talking about, which is that once you win the fight against the power, you become the power you were fighting against: it's an inescapable truth we all must understand.
This poem is not a poem by design, I forced it at gunpoint to be a poem.
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Yeah, I've really nothing constructive to say. So kudos and laugh at that man with the funny gripe for me, yes? Thanks.


beginning: 5, language: 4, ending: 5.
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You bet...
...I already laughed at him.
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