Come And See The Violence Inherent In The System

Album: First World Manifesto (2011)
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  • We live in a Christian police state
    A nation of fat NASCAR fans
    It's a classist, misogynist
    Fascist and despotic tool
    Of rich white men with
    Bloodstains on their hands

    We're a cruelly carnivorous gang
    Of flat-out ridiculous
    Wal-Mart sheeple breeding Big
    Mac-eating brats check out Chomsky and Zinn
    When they start to fill you in
    It'll knock you on your ass
    Thank Gawd for the chattering classes
    We know what's best for you creeps
    Things like vinyl and bikes
    Indie coffee shops and microbrews
    And LGBT-friendly soccer teams

    They insist on imposing the
    Corporate will of America
    On the world at large no matter what the cost
    I've got it all figured out
    And I don't have any doubts
    So why am I so lost?

    I can't figure out what to do Writer/s: BENJAMIN M FOSTER
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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