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about

The lyrics to this song are pretty straightforward. We live in a
divided country with power being skewed by all kinds of
different factors, race and class being two of the biggest.
Recently, the power of the privileged class has been
challenged by many other groups, minorities, LGBTQs, women,
the poor, which has left the privileged class resentful,
longing for the days when there was an order to society
that undeniably put them at the top and everybody else
in their own place below. This song is also about how this
hate is gaining support from people that are clearly in
contrast to the agenda of their privileged leaders and will 
be chewed up and spit out. Don’t side against your own self interests.
Don’t watch as they gut our public programs of their
funding to line their pockets. Don’t watch as they dismantle
unions and normalize working more for less. Don’t watch as
they dehumanize women, immigrants, minorities, LGBTQ, people
that don’t fall in line with their manipulative religious agenda or
workers that want a living wage. Do something. Hold them
accountable to the things they do. The pussies they grab, the
lies they tell, the kids they molest, the money they steal, the people
they kill.

lyrics

Longing for the days that grandpa said were great
Where everybody knew their place or suffered a gruesome fate.
Their monuments of torture fill them all with hope
That one day soon they’ll all be dead hanging from trees by rope
What’s happened to this country
It’s time to take it back
It’s time to build a giant wall to push our neighbors back
And when we’re all alone
Who will they go for next?
It could be you
They’re longing for the days where they didn’t have to try
Where everything was theirs
Where everything was fine
What’s happened to this country
It’s time to take it back
From all the cucks and snowflakes leeching off our fucking backs
And when you’re all alone
Who will they go for next?
It will be you
It will be you
They’re coming for you

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from This Is What We Are Now, released December 21, 2017

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