This song could be a homage to those people who work in the underground economy, which is at least 10% of all business in the world.
In that world, the rule of law is a handshake and your word. If broken, then law is enforced through the threat of violence. There are no lawyers or police to protect you.
This song is about being blackballed from society, so you have to resort to the underworld for your business, and how it is a dangerous and violent game.
Another interpretation is that "playing for the hate team" and "playing victim" refers to protestors and rebels who simultaneously attack another group while claiming oppression and victimization.
And the result is violence, a fist in the face, without a clear explanation of where it originated. The theme can be seen throughout world politics, wars, and even culture wars.
This song could be a homage to those people who work in the underground economy, which is at least 10% of all business in the world.
In that world, the rule of law is a handshake and your word. If broken, then law is enforced through the threat of violence. There are no lawyers or police to protect you.
This song is about being blackballed from society, so you have to resort to the underworld for your business, and how it is a dangerous and violent game.
Another interpretation is that "playing for the hate team" and "playing victim" refers to protestors and rebels who simultaneously attack another group while claiming oppression and victimization.
And the result is violence, a fist in the face, without a clear explanation of where it originated. The theme can be seen throughout world politics, wars, and even culture wars.