"You know my old saying, 'Slavery was never abolished, it was only extended to include all the colors'.
And what hurts is the steadily diminishing humanity of those fighting
to hold jobs they don’t want but fear the alternative worse. People
simply empty out. They are bodies with fearful and obedient minds. The
color leaves the eye. The voice becomes ugly. And the body. The hair.
The fingernails. The shoes. Everything does.
As a young man I could not believe that people could
give their lives over to those conditions. As an old man, I still can’t
believe it. What do they do it for? Sex? TV? An automobile on monthly
payments? Or children? Children who are just going to do the same things
that they did?"
Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). Reach for the Sun: Selected Letters (1978-1994), Vol. 3
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