But you know, the system almost destroyed itself while it was goin' on trying to destroy us.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Any ideal system is its own worst enemy, and as soon as you start to implement these visions of grandeur, they just fall apart and turn into a complete tyranny.
When your whole system, your whole civilized system goes down, this is pretty much what you get left with. We have no communications, no running water, no electricity, no real help.
I am disgusted and worn out with the system that seems to prevail.
It's not that the system is broken, but clearly there are ways to improve the system, strengthen it, to make sure that we can put together the various bits and pieces of information in a way that allows us to stop every single terrorist out there.
It was a big decision to leave the system because many people said I would fail.
I was now resolved to do everything in my power to defeat the system.
When the systems we expect to help us actually hurt us, we have tragedy.
I spent a lot of years trying to beat the system and, in the end, the system kicked my behind good.
The U.N. system, born after the Second World War, collapsed. It's worthless.
Many people believe that the current system must inevitably end in total annihilation. They reject, sometimes very emotionally, any attempts to analyze this notion.