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“Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.” - Eric Hoffer
Yes, the grievance machine must be fed. And the more it eats, the more it wants. The struggle must continue, the war must never end. A passage near the end of this song summarizes my feelings about this never-ending game, as follows:
And I’ve watched it through the decades, and I’ve come to the conclusion,
It will never change.
It makes me sad to tell my children, “When you become my age,
It will be the same.”
Lyrics...
Yes we’ve come a long way Son
But never can enough be done
We won’t let you down, my Son
No we won’t let this war be won
So Hands Up, lift ‘em high, keep the word alive
Hands Up, forever must the narrative survive
If you wear your bloody bandage well
The world can watch you lose
It gives us so much more to use
Trust us Son…..we do it all for you.
Reach into the well my Son, of bottomless dependence
Deep pockets to the left will keep it fed
Draw from it your victimhood, be handed down your sentence
Your children can still serve it when you’re dead
So c’mon now….
Hands Up, lift ‘em high, keep the word alive
Hands Up, forever must the narrative survive
A permanent emergency, the crisis never dies
It’s eternal shame & strife
You may see a finish line….
Oh Son, but you can’t cross !!
Hands Up !! Hands Up !!
Ah, can you hear me now?.....
And the grifters & their ilk, craft issues to be milked
They convince the shy, you will never fly
Till the Eagle has been killed
Fresh soldiers train in the ivy halls
And the scholars preach, come heed the call
Flaunt the wounds, provoke the pain
And open up the sores
Come & pick the scab, and let it bleed, bleed, bleed
See you have to understand my Son…
No we can’t ever let it heal
It’s our transfusion, our cover shield
God knows what would be revealed
If they ever peel it back….
Hands Up!! Hands Up!!
And I’ve watched it through the decades
And I’ve come to the conclusion
It will never change
It makes me sad to tell my children
When you become my age
It will be the same
Hands Up, Hands Up
In 1965 the heroes gave their lives to change the rules
In 2065 the hustlers still will seek this fight to use....
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