The song isn't about spreading Western culture. It's about the justification of violence against those we deem to be too different from ourselves in how they live their lives and in their values. We surf. Charlie don't. You know that that ain't no good.
@winkosmosis A key lyric in the song is 'Africa is choking on their coca-colas'. That is not about 'justification of violence', so much as it is suggesting that trying to bring first-world culture to third-world nations can hurt them more than help them.
@winkosmosis A key lyric in the song is 'Africa is choking on their coca-colas'. That is not about 'justification of violence', so much as it is suggesting that trying to bring first-world culture to third-world nations can hurt them more than help them.
The song isn't about spreading Western culture. It's about the justification of violence against those we deem to be too different from ourselves in how they live their lives and in their values. We surf. Charlie don't. You know that that ain't no good.
@winkosmosis A key lyric in the song is 'Africa is choking on their coca-colas'. That is not about 'justification of violence', so much as it is suggesting that trying to bring first-world culture to third-world nations can hurt them more than help them.
@winkosmosis A key lyric in the song is 'Africa is choking on their coca-colas'. That is not about 'justification of violence', so much as it is suggesting that trying to bring first-world culture to third-world nations can hurt them more than help them.