Besides, after thinking more, I don't even think it's a prowar song. It seems to be about naive people who are "so for peace" in US issues but believe in war everywhere else. It certainly would make lines like "You have the death penalty but love it in the middle east" and "Admit it: You just like posters of men with machine guns on your wall" make sense. I mean, even the title of the song suggests that it's about people who get all their info from totally unrelated movies or wherever else.
Besides, after thinking more, I don't even think it's a prowar song. It seems to be about naive people who are "so for peace" in US issues but believe in war everywhere else. It certainly would make lines like "You have the death penalty but love it in the middle east" and "Admit it: You just like posters of men with machine guns on your wall" make sense. I mean, even the title of the song suggests that it's about people who get all their info from totally unrelated movies or wherever else.