If you don’t vote for the Crips, that just gives the Bloods more power. So you must vote for the Crips.
If you’re part of a gang, other gangs are your enemy. If you’re a Crip, the Bloods are the enemy. And vice versa. You can’t understand that all gangs are the enemies of peaceful people.
If you’re part of a crime family, the competing crime families are your enemy. You don’t understand that all criminals are the real enemy of decent people.
If you’re emotionally committed to being a Republican, you see Democrats as the enemy. For Democrats, it’s the other way around. You might see faults in the politicians on your side — mostly because they don’t agree with you about everything — but you believe they’re infinitely better than the politicians on the other side.
So if you’re on either side of that political divide — hating Team Red or hating Team Blue — you can’t understand that the entire political system, which is based on deciding which politicians get to control organized violence in order to rule everyone — is the enemy of all people who wish to be free.

I’m writing a book — and I’ll be talking about it as it progresses
Group conflict isn’t as simple as tales of good guys vs. bad guys
Objective reality has now become offensive in dysfunctional culture
I’m not certain artists ever get to be themselves when they perform
Good artists show us what we can’t yet see with our own eyes
AUDIO: Without mastering ideas, we’re all blind leading the blind
I kinda like Rand Paul, but I don’t support anybody as ruler-in-chief