I agree with shadowwiththeeyes , I think Randy is talking about the social climate in America right now and how the cloud of fear that the Bush administration has created, has allowed them to hold sway over the kind of totalitarian dictatorship, last seem during the Nazi regime.
The 3 most important lines, as far as the understanding of this song, (as far as I am concerened) are as follows:
"The fiends have gagged a generation of pacified fools" - The American government has pacified a nation, in a way, last seem within the pages of George Orwell's "1984". The slaughter of 11/09/01 has proved all the justification, needed, for the powers that be, to take a leaping shit on the the US constitution, robbing the United States citizens of the rights that had been affored them, sinse their country was founded, with un-constitutional horse shit, like the Patriot Act (who's very name implies that to not freely relinquish your liberties is to some how spit on the graves of the founding fathers).
And:
"The paradox of power and peace will destroy itself" - The US holds an iron fist ove the rest of the world. Like it or not, America is, (in the words of Bill Hicks) "the Evil Empire". America only remains the dominant force, by pissing on the U.N Charter, in ways that have seen lesser countries atomized. The Citizens of Amerca, live in peace, because the people of other countries, lose limbs on a daily basis. America remains unchecked, simply because there in no country or union of States on earth that could possibly pose a threat to it.
And Finally:
"As the seeds you've cast away take hold" - The average Joes (discarded seeds) of the US are not going to stand for the kind of horse shit, that George Bush passes for "patriotism", for much longer, America has become the most hated county in the world, based on the foreign policies of one man.
I guess what Randy Blithe is saying is that there is only so long that you can beat me down, piss on me and deny my existance and kill people in my name, before I (I being meaning the USA as a collective) snap and fight back.
I agree with shadowwiththeeyes , I think Randy is talking about the social climate in America right now and how the cloud of fear that the Bush administration has created, has allowed them to hold sway over the kind of totalitarian dictatorship, last seem during the Nazi regime.
The 3 most important lines, as far as the understanding of this song, (as far as I am concerened) are as follows:
"The fiends have gagged a generation of pacified fools" - The American government has pacified a nation, in a way, last seem within the pages of George Orwell's "1984". The slaughter of 11/09/01 has proved all the justification, needed, for the powers that be, to take a leaping shit on the the US constitution, robbing the United States citizens of the rights that had been affored them, sinse their country was founded, with un-constitutional horse shit, like the Patriot Act (who's very name implies that to not freely relinquish your liberties is to some how spit on the graves of the founding fathers).
And:
"The paradox of power and peace will destroy itself" - The US holds an iron fist ove the rest of the world. Like it or not, America is, (in the words of Bill Hicks) "the Evil Empire". America only remains the dominant force, by pissing on the U.N Charter, in ways that have seen lesser countries atomized. The Citizens of Amerca, live in peace, because the people of other countries, lose limbs on a daily basis. America remains unchecked, simply because there in no country or union of States on earth that could possibly pose a threat to it.
And Finally:
"As the seeds you've cast away take hold" - The average Joes (discarded seeds) of the US are not going to stand for the kind of horse shit, that George Bush passes for "patriotism", for much longer, America has become the most hated county in the world, based on the foreign policies of one man.
I guess what Randy Blithe is saying is that there is only so long that you can beat me down, piss on me and deny my existance and kill people in my name, before I (I being meaning the USA as a collective) snap and fight back.