Alright, after giving it some more thought and thinking about your idea, Mane Clash, I have a couple ideas about what's going on in this song.
At least one idea played with in this song seems to be an acknowledgment those who are disenfranchised, down and out, or "deep in the grave of self-destruction" are the most likely individuals to hang on to an ideology -regardless of its absurdity or validity- in order to reclaim power.
In other words, the weak are the most eager take up a cause: the most "gullible."
Alright, after giving it some more thought and thinking about your idea, Mane Clash, I have a couple ideas about what's going on in this song.
At least one idea played with in this song seems to be an acknowledgment those who are disenfranchised, down and out, or "deep in the grave of self-destruction" are the most likely individuals to hang on to an ideology -regardless of its absurdity or validity- in order to reclaim power.
In other words, the weak are the most eager take up a cause: the most "gullible."
maybe.
"you've been beaten and torn, but you don't tell anyone" sounds like rape! Cold sores on faces are STDS oh my
"you've been beaten and torn, but you don't tell anyone" sounds like rape! Cold sores on faces are STDS oh my