"See I was born thinking all under the sky
Didn't belong to a couple of white guys"
To me, this is a deeply sarcastic song. Either way, the narrator is a bit of a jerk. Taking it the sarcastic route, however, you can see why: we live in a society that idolizes youth; increasing amounts of "children" are living with their parents as adults. They are controlled by a society (the "couple of white guys" that own everything) that has a vested interest in keeping them this way--they spend their money on such toys as games, laptops, cell phones, and cars; they ignore and accept unnecessary wars and unelected presidents. There's more, but I'll leave someone else to connect the rest of the dots. I've got work to do. :)
"See I was born thinking all under the sky Didn't belong to a couple of white guys"
To me, this is a deeply sarcastic song. Either way, the narrator is a bit of a jerk. Taking it the sarcastic route, however, you can see why: we live in a society that idolizes youth; increasing amounts of "children" are living with their parents as adults. They are controlled by a society (the "couple of white guys" that own everything) that has a vested interest in keeping them this way--they spend their money on such toys as games, laptops, cell phones, and cars; they ignore and accept unnecessary wars and unelected presidents. There's more, but I'll leave someone else to connect the rest of the dots. I've got work to do. :)