Koos fell back into his chair, weakened. Wiping the blood from his face took about all the strength he could muster, but the removed strain of supporting himself brought him back to coherence.
"Because capitalism is the most invasive mechanism of control ever devised. People are so completely brainwashed that they are incapable of realizing that everywhere they live they are enslaved. The rich have comfortable lives and the power to keep the system the way it is. They are essentially bribed into stopping the advance of progress.
The mistake people make who criticize the coalition is that it's not true people the coalition neutralizes in it's quest to right the wrongs in society. The soldiers, police, meddlesome citizens, they aren't true people in the truest sense of the word. They don't have full control of their faculties. They don't have real freedom. They are obsessed with shiny pieces of metal and paper and with oppressing their fellow man in the most intrinsic way possible. In that they are more cruel than any arbitrary "wrong" that the coalition does with it's righteous goals of equality for all. The alienation of labor and the reduction of all life and "liberty" to property makes people into beasts and thus there is no moral problem with any action the coalition takes against the old system.
The pure, innate morality of the communist revolution justifies all."
So true is it that unnatural generally means only uncustomary, and that everything which is usual appears natural.