paroles de chanson Writings on Disobedience and Democracy - Vinnie Paz
"We
have
to
stop
thinking
that
we
must
have
military
solutions
To
the
problems
we
face
in
the
world"
Yeah
"The
solutions
that
we
need
are..."
Picking
up
where
we
left
off
"...dealing
of
sickness,
disease,
and
hunger
Now
that's
fundamental
If
you
want
to
end
terrorism,
you
have
to
stop
being
terrorists
Which
is
what
war
is"
They
told
you
World
War
II
was
a
people's
war
Logic
should
have
told
them
it
was
imperialist
war
18
million
served
in
the
armed
forces
10
million
more
overseas
– that's
enormous
25
million
workers
pay
for
war
bonds
All
of
the
while
people
question
why
the
war's
on
There
was
an
undercurrent
of
reluctance
There
were
under-publicized
signs
of
resistance
Hitler's
Germany
was
unspeakable
evil
But
let's
discuss
real
quick
what
we
did
to
people
We
opposed
the
Haitian
revolution
We
turned
Guam,
Puerto
Rico,
and
Hawaii
into
institutions
Pretended
to
help
Cuba
win
freedom
from
Spain
This
country's
built
on
the
blood
of
other
people's
pain
Blacks
is
looking
at
anti-Semitism
in
Germany
And
saw
the
situation
here
was
mirroring
it
perfectly
We
appeased
Hitler
all
throughout
the
'30s
Only
years
later
we
pretended
we
was
worried
Roosevelt
was
hesitant
to
be
gritty
And
caused
a
resolution
to
be
buried
in
committee
The
main
interest
was
never
to
stop
fascism
But
advancing
imperialist
interests
of
that
prism
Roosevelt
ain't
care
about
oppression
of
the
Jews
The
power
was
the
priority
I'm
telling
you
the
truth
Hitler
not
the
reason
that
we
entered
the
land
Roosevelt
was
mad
that
we
got
hit
by
Japan
Historians
will
tell
you
he
provoked
that
shit
He
told
lies
in
attempts
to
sugar
coat
that
shit
In
'45
troops
were
jammed
onto
the
Queen
Mary
The
blacks
were
stowed
down
in
the
depths
of
the
same
ferry
See
there's
a
parallel
you
have
to
understand
That
they
wanted
them
to
fight
but
wouldn't
treat
them
Like
a
man
Industrial
mobilization
had
a
few
divided
The
economic
royalists
denounced
and
derided
The
irony
of
victory
was
heavily
a
price
The
war
ended
3 million
men
was
in
strike
There's
no
peace
in
a
world
of
capitalism
Nazi
eugenic
techonomic
rationalism
The
lesson
was
that
war
solved
problems
of
control
Regardless
if
it
causes
any
problems
for
the
soul
The
black
revolt
in
the
'50s
came
as
a
surprise
It
shouldn't
have
after
we
took
so
many
of
their
lives
You
can't
erase
the
memory
of
an
oppressed
people
Reparation
doesn't
make
it
any
less
evil
Some
black
folks
joined
the
communist
party
Richard
Wright
spoke
of
disillusionment
with
the
body
The
party
was
accused
of
exploiting
black
people
Angelo
Herndon
felt
everything
was
equal
He
was
arrested
they
convicted
for
insurrection
How
the
fuck
it's
insurrection
I
call
it
dissension
Gave
him
5 years
when
all
he
wanted
was
protection
There
was
other
black
men
that
made
the
same
connection
Benjamin
Davis
defended
Herndon
as
a
savior
Then
Paul
Robeson
he
only
magnified
the
danger
Harry
Truman
had
to
deal
with
the
militant
mood
But
how
the
fuck
that
gonna
work
when
he
a
racist
too
In
'54
they
said
they
ended
segregation
10
years
later
no
changes
Revolt
was
always
minutes
away
about
to
bust
Rosa
Parks
refused
the
black
section
of
the
bus
The
freedom
riders
were
spreading
across
the
nation
They
went
to
jail
for
marching
and
fighting
discrimination
FBI
stood
by,
Justice
Department
stood
by
While
civil
rights
workers
were
beaten,
they
just
stood
by
3 civil
rights
workers,
2 black
and
1 white
Arrested
in
Philadelphia,
Mississippi
one
night
They
were
released,
beaten
with
chains
and
shot
to
death
There
were
arrests
made
but
it
was
not
confessed
The
national
government
remained
silent
The
president
wouldn't
defend
blacks
against
violence
Civil
rights
laws
were
passed
but
they
were
fraud
Equality
was
enforced
poorly
or
was
ignored
Martin
Luther
King's
speech
floored
whoever
heard
it
5 years
later
he
was
targeted
and
murdered
In
'65
the
Watts
Riots
burned
into
the
streets
The
black
man
would
no
longer
turn
the
other
cheek
The
Black
Panther
Party
scared
Nixon
But
that
did
nothing
to
change
his
position
A
new
black
consciousness
was
born
and
still
alive
And
that
came
from
the
will
to
survive
This
is
the
part
where
I
would
talk
about
Vietnam
But
me
and
Rugged
Man
we
already
made
a
song
By
the
'70s
distrust
had
spread
across
the
nation
Basic
discontent
political
alienation
55,
000
died
in
the
war
of
moral
shame
And
then
Watergate
was
added
to
the
hall
of
pain
The
Watergate
burglaries
was
rather
complicated
But
in
the
end
mostly
all
of
them
exonerated
Nixon
had
CIA
a
G.
Gordon
Liddy
Lie
about
the
Democratic
National
Committee
But
eventually
they
all
flipped
on
him
And
told
the
Senate
that
they
had
a
lot
of
shit
on
him
After
that
it
was
a
swift
and
a
sudden
fall
Nixon
resigned
before
they
could
impeach
the
ball
They
got
rid
of
Nixon
but
they
kept
the
system
His
foreign
policy
still
remains
in
position
Corporate
interests
still
remain
in
position
His
closest
advisors
remain
in
position
Vietnam
recession
and
unrest
All
adds
up
to
a
motherfucking
mess
After
Watergate
and
Vietnam
There
was
a
deep
economic
insecurity
in
this
world
of
ours
Environmental
deterioration
took
its
toll
A
cultural
violence
upon
the
families
took
its
toll
Problems
couldn't
be
solved
without
bold
changes
But
no
major
party
candidates
proposed
changes
American
political
tradition
held
fast
Urban
communities
turning
into
hell
fast
Black
folks
are
bitterly
disappointed
with
Carter
Opposed
federal
aid
the
poor
people
didn't
bother
Reagan
got
elected
and
he
built
a
military
up
A
trillion
dollars
later
And
this
motherfucker
dummy
up
He
cut
benefits
for
the
poor
to
get
the
money
up
Social
security,
disability
went
belly
up
Unemployment
grew
in
the
Reagan
years
30
million
people
unemployed
in
the
Reagan
years
Welfare
became
an
object
of
attack
Especially
if
you
was
latino
or
you
was
black
I'm
just
scratching
the
surface
of
what
was
wrong
We'll
pick
the
conversation
up
in
the
next
song
To
be
continued...
You
can't
be
neutral
on
a
moving
train
I
told
y'all
before
You
can't
believe
everything
that
your
teacher
tell
you
Who
is
your
teacher?
Your
teacher
just
learned
what
they
was
taught
How
do
you
know
what
they
was
taught
was
correct?
Know
what
I
mean?
Dig
into
the
real
history
of
this
country
And
the
fact
it
was
built
on
blood
We
gonna
go
around
for
a
third
time
But
for
now
I'm
just
blessing
y'all
with
this
one
A
continuation
of
the
first
You
can't
be
neutral
on
a
moving
train
Pazienza
Howard
Zinn
thank
you
for
teaching
the
people
Rest
in
Peace
It's
Pazienza
baby
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