Schools are run and organized by individuals and organizations with interests and goals that rival those of the students. Despite that,
those entities have complete power over schools and the lives of students, thus causing years of conflict and abuse of power.
The only forms of representation available to the students by the school are just a deceptive, symbolic gesture. Such as the
'Student body president' position. The school has complete control over the process in which a student gets elected, what actions they
can take with the position and how they get allowed, and if the position can exists at all.
Some might say that it is better for the education of the students if the students don't hold much power over the schools, because they
wouldn't act in their own best interest. This is a false belief for the following reasons: this could be applied to any democratic
system, and students are more likely to act in their best interest than adult employees, who seek jobs at schools for either money, power,
or to enact sexual abuse.
Therefore it is clear that the students need to seize power over the school. However, the biggest obstacle in that goal is the school itself.
Since it is often a self-serving institution, and does exert power over the students, public attempts to organize and seize power would be
stopped immediantly. Therefore, students should congregate in a multitude of highly secretitive and exclusive, but mutual gangs. These
gangs should act in one goal above all else; the complete overthrowing of their school, and representing the interests of students. And they
should act relentlessly and selflessly toward that goal. To acheive that goal, they must maintain and ensure these 7 commands:
- Congregation
Students must organize in groups to have power
- Secrecy
These groups must be extremely private, to the point that no one else knows that the group even exists
- Order
Any such group must not be just a group of people, but a functioning, powerful organization that can work together and maintain control
- Hierarchy
For any of these groups to have order, they must have a leader, officers to maintain the order, and members to carry out operations
- Praxis
The groups must enact operations against the school
- Conversion
While these groups must maintain secrecy, they should find students who would belong in the group and would maintain the commands, and recruit and initiate them
- Revolution
The underlying goal and desire is to organize and enact a revolution, and have complete control over the school