Insurection bot speaks or traps ramdom Tiqqun style texts using espeak and mplayer.
This project is licensed under GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE v3
For example into a dedicated directory:
git clone https://github.com/tehpwny/insurrection_bot
cd insurrection_bot/
sudo apt install espeak mplayer
python ./insurrection_bot.py --trap
Parameters:
- --pretty: Adds some pretty ASCII shiet
- --trap: adds trap music as background sound
- --fortune: Displays just one rant
Automatic insurrection - https://github.com/johm/automatic_insurrection/tree/7c9ffca0c9accea3c56ab5af0a7f9ecaca6658eb
The purpose of this little program is to expose the seductions of
rhetoric, not to criticize actions taken. Despite my admiration for
many of the actions taken in the name of insurrection, I'm suspicious
of how easy it is to substitute style for substance in the communiques
describing these actions. And this is not to say that all
"insurrectionist" texts are meaningless, despite its difficulty, I
found the Coming Insurrection to be, with all its excesses, a serious
(if contentious) contribution to revolutionary thought. And, to point
out just one other exemplar, the recent "Communique from an Absent
Future: The Terminus of Student Life" is by and large an excellent
piece of analysis. This program is intended only to demonstrate the
pitfalls of language which sounds too good to be meaningful.
- Banlieue Nord By CyberSDF -- Creative Commons -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cxrECw3yOA