“Why does the guerrilla fighter fight? We must come to the inevitable conclusion that the guerrilla fighter is a social reformer, that he takes up arms responding to the angry protest of the people against their oppressors, and that he fights in order to change the social system that keeps all his unarmed brothers in ignominy and misery.” PeopleDoeOrderFightingSocialBrotherArmsAngryMiseryConclusionFighterInevitableProtestRespondingOppressorsReformersSocial SystemsUnarmedGuerrillasIgnominyGuerrilla Warfare Book:Guerrilla Warfare Source: Guerrilla Warfare
“They are our brothers, these freedom fighters.... They are the moral equal of our Founding Fathers and the brave men and women of the French Resistance. We cannot turn away from them, for the struggle here is not right versus left; it is right versus wrong.” MenTurnsFatherLeftMoralStruggleBrotherEqualMen And WomenBraveResistanceFighterFoundingVersusOur Founding FathersBrave ManFreedom Fighter Book:Speaking my mind: selected speeches Source: Speaking my mind: selected speeches
“I listen to a variety of stuff on my iPod: Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, Public Enemy, Foo Fighters, anything that gets my adrenalin flowing.” StuffEnemyBrotherFighterVarietyChemicalsIpodsProdigiesPublic EnemiesFoo Fighters Author:Chris Hoy