Grumblenuts
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He was pointing out what you never heard from establishment sources. Instead of "governments and institutions" though, think the "Big Club" (of billionaires that you and I ain't in). "They want workers just smart enough.." Carlin was a master wordsmith. You can't paraphrase him. It's the poetry, motion, and sound combined. We caught one of his last shows in Philly and boy am I glad we did.As far as his comedy goes, I didn't care much for Carlin. Its sort of like Phillip Seymour Hoffman's acting.....I'm told he was great...but I just don't "get it".
The times I did hear Carlin opine on governments and institutions though...I don't think he was all that funny...but I think he was correct. They want apathetic workers/voters/citizens who just accept whatever the state/corporate/zeitgeist line is. I don't think this would/should come as a big shock to anyone though.