To me, this song reminds me a lot of the struggle for gay rights, especially the line "It's not a choice, but something inborn." It's probably not the meaning they had in mind when they wrote it, but that's the great thing about songs: you can read your own meanings into them, or decide that songs have specific meaning to you.
I think, at the end of the day, they're basically saying "Be who you are, and fuck the haters." Which is totally applicable to a myriad of situations.
To me, this song reminds me a lot of the struggle for gay rights, especially the line "It's not a choice, but something inborn." It's probably not the meaning they had in mind when they wrote it, but that's the great thing about songs: you can read your own meanings into them, or decide that songs have specific meaning to you.
I think, at the end of the day, they're basically saying "Be who you are, and fuck the haters." Which is totally applicable to a myriad of situations.