And he lost his brotherhood. That's the reason that thing fell of the bottom of that gun. He lost hid (...) and he lost his brotherhood from (...) cause he thought it was a big joke to stab somebody in the back, it just took a life for him. If somebody's giving their life for you and they're going in the battlefield for you, you can't very well laugh at them when they come back. If a man's over in Vietnam and he's over there in the mud and in the blood and he's fighting and dyin' for you, then you come over and you spit in his face, what kind of f****** country could that be? You see what I'm saying? Does that make sence?
- Yea.
You know so it's the same thing all the way down the line. All way down the line people think it's slick to get over on somebody else because they're in a down position. And they find their strange by sacrificing their own lands, but they're not sacrificing the lands of their enemies, they're only sacrificing their own children. They're sacrificing their children for somebody elses children. (...)
From a recorded speech by Charles Manson
- Yea.
You know so it's the same thing all the way down the line. All way down the line people think it's slick to get over on somebody else because they're in a down position. And they find their strange by sacrificing their own lands, but they're not sacrificing the lands of their enemies, they're only sacrificing their own children. They're sacrificing their children for somebody elses children. (...)
From a recorded speech by Charles Manson