Masses plagued with borderline/ (their) identities have been multiplied/ Are you an oppressor or an oppressed?/ Are you maintained or a maintainer?/ Surplus production, force-fed needs/ Work & consume, rest and breed/ To feel guilty or innocent/ (Are you) being destroyed or a destroyer?/ The abstract of capital makes the wheel turn/ Monetary compensation makes you obey their/its’ will/ Religion faith in progression promises (you) a better world/ The ever-poor and (have-nots) keep on dreaming of a bright future/ But will anything anytime anywhere change?/ Not, until we will!
In a world,
where information can manipulate billions of people,
where history books are written by a chosen few, but read by entire populations,
where things go untold about how our economic system destroys nature and exploits the less fortunate
and where the social organization guarantees inequality from our birth on.
In such a world we have a hard time identifying ourselves and see what we are or are not guilty of and what we could do in order to achieve some positive changes.
we punks identify ourselves as rebels… …. and we want to fuck shit up… ….do we?
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