go fight city hall



go fight city hall

The futility of challenging entrenched politicians or establishment. Although sounding like a call to action, the phrase means that any effort to succeed against bureaucracy is doomed to failure. It was popularized, although not coined, in the book Go Fight City Hall by Ethel Rosenberg, who with her husband Julius was later executed after being convicted of spying for Russia.
See also: city, fight, hall

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lilia-Russian, Ukrainian
ChristmasKRIS-məsEnglish (Rare)
Shihab-Arabic
Dixie['diksi]
Caridadkah-ree-DHAHDSpanish
LÍALEE-aGalician