nbluth, go back to listening to soulja boy or whatever other crap you listen to.
This song is about the days of "cowboy justice", where if you did wrong, you paid for it. And all of the other criminals and evil-doers would see what the consequences of that were. It laments the thus-named "injustice" you see so often today: Rapists acquitted due to technicalities, terrorists escaping and living to commit more horrific acts, car thieves, robbers, gang members murdering each other(and innocents), etc.
It's a call to bring back a brand of that "cowboy justice" that cleaned up streets way back when. It's not racist("gangsters" doesn't automatically mean "black"), it's a plea for a simpler time when if you did wrong, you paid for it. "Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses" is meant as a celebration after justice was so delivered...anyone who thinks otherwise is thinking way to deeply into it.
nbluth, go back to listening to soulja boy or whatever other crap you listen to.
This song is about the days of "cowboy justice", where if you did wrong, you paid for it. And all of the other criminals and evil-doers would see what the consequences of that were. It laments the thus-named "injustice" you see so often today: Rapists acquitted due to technicalities, terrorists escaping and living to commit more horrific acts, car thieves, robbers, gang members murdering each other(and innocents), etc.
It's a call to bring back a brand of that "cowboy justice" that cleaned up streets way back when. It's not racist("gangsters" doesn't automatically mean "black"), it's a plea for a simpler time when if you did wrong, you paid for it. "Whiskey for my men, beer for my horses" is meant as a celebration after justice was so delivered...anyone who thinks otherwise is thinking way to deeply into it.