ChemicalLondon is correct. The line "Kill a man, be a man, kill a man... " gives it away as poking fun at people who believe that violence and prejudice proves a point. I can understand however that many people don't like sarcasm or satire in song, but there is obviously no hate message here.
@Zero As A Limit The only people that don't like sarcasm as humour are those that haven't got that part of humour in their nature. I've always found that it's as simple as that, and you can't bother defending it with them, because they're extremely indignant that you're the one with the 'sick' attitude. You just can't win
@Zero As A Limit The only people that don't like sarcasm as humour are those that haven't got that part of humour in their nature. I've always found that it's as simple as that, and you can't bother defending it with them, because they're extremely indignant that you're the one with the 'sick' attitude. You just can't win
ChemicalLondon is correct. The line "Kill a man, be a man, kill a man... " gives it away as poking fun at people who believe that violence and prejudice proves a point. I can understand however that many people don't like sarcasm or satire in song, but there is obviously no hate message here.
@Zero As A Limit The only people that don't like sarcasm as humour are those that haven't got that part of humour in their nature. I've always found that it's as simple as that, and you can't bother defending it with them, because they're extremely indignant that you're the one with the 'sick' attitude. You just can't win
@Zero As A Limit The only people that don't like sarcasm as humour are those that haven't got that part of humour in their nature. I've always found that it's as simple as that, and you can't bother defending it with them, because they're extremely indignant that you're the one with the 'sick' attitude. You just can't win