
Laundering Black Rage - From the Archives
Guerrilla History
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The State's Role in Money Laundering
The state socially constructs the rigid categories are good and bad. Most people who launder money within their definitions don't have the ability to actually create the law. That's why they have to try to legitimize their ship by integrating it into the already existing agreed upon sanctioned structure. If I clean my money, I'm still going to rob. And even if I stop robbing in that capacity and I put enough money into church, now is legitimate enough where I can rob some others in some other form as well. So when you do these things on some fronts then we're saying, now you can get a wage. Now you can make stuff for us. And we're going to use that
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