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30 But think everybody else ought to.

CHAPTER 12
1 If you work yourself to death the hard way for about fifty or a hundred years,
2 White people still won't like you,
3 But you'll own a bunch of things,
4 aAnd owning a bunch of things is very important in the Most Chosen Nation,
5 Which means you might actually have a chance to get your way every now and then,
6 For a change.
7 Unfortunately, there are two big problems with the hard way,
8 bNamely, it is far too hard a way for anyone brought up in the Most Chosen Nation during the last half of the twentieth century,
9 cAnd there isn't enough time left to make it worth your while,
10 Because by the time you own enough things,
11 We'll all be dead,
12 Including white people,
13 dAnd you too.

CHAPTER 13
1 This leaves the eWay of Harry,
2 Which is pretty perfect anyway,
3 And can be done without thinking about anything at all,
4 fOr even working too hard.
5 Interested?
6 I thought you would be.
7 For you, the Way of Harry involves two things,
8 Namely, demanding your rights,
9 And using white people's lies against them.
a.Adam.20.2-10
Ned.16.15
b.Vin.18.14-17
c.Ned.16.12-13
d.Oth.9.19
e.Wil.28.1-4
f.Wil.41.1-7
g.Mawr.20.1-2
h.Mawr.20.4-6
i.Mawr.20.7
j.Yks.97.3-4
k.Wil.31.1-3
l.Wil.33.2-9
CHAPTER 14
1 gThe rights part is pretty easy,
2 Especially because of the things Harry taught us about rights,
3 Which is that you have them,
4 Just because you are there,
5 hAnd they are the same as your desires,
6 iWhatever they are.
7 For example, if you desire to do no work and still get paid for just being there,
8 Including medical care,
9 And a roof over your head,
10 And a car,
11 And some walking-around money,
12 It is your right to have these things,
13 Because you desire them,
14 And you are there,
15 And other people have these things,
16 jAnd nobody is any better than anyone else.

CHAPTER 15
1 It is important to remember that no other definition of rights is necessary,
2 Because any other definition can lead to thinking,
3 Which is just not necessary,
4 kAnd can make you sad and confused.
5 lIt is always much better to be certain,
6 And the best way to be certain is not to think about it,
7 Which is easy to do if your rights are always the same as your desires.

CHAPTER 16
1 We have already talked about Desire and Certainty,