《You Can’t Be Neutral On A Moving Train》歌词

[00:00:00] You Can't Be Neutral On A Moving Train - Vinnie Paz (维尼·帕斯)
[00:00:03] Governments lie all the time
[00:00:05] Well not just the American government
[00:00:07] It's just in the nature of governments
[00:00:10] Well they have to lie
[00:00:12] And since they all represent the people
[00:00:13] In some sense they act against the
[00:00:14] Interest of the people
[00:00:15] The only way they can hold power is
[00:00:18] If they lie to the people
[00:00:20] You don't know what I know
[00:00:25] You can't see the spreading state
[00:00:31] Of deception I am cruel to myself
[00:00:37] Things will never be the same
[00:00:43] If they told people the truth
[00:00:44] They wouldn't last very long
[00:00:46] I will hold my silence like a weapon in my hand
[00:00:56] If I used it I would murder myself
[00:01:02] You could never understand
[00:01:08] Columbus came ashore greeted with nothing but niceness
[00:01:12] Sailing west in attempt to find gold and spices
[00:01:14] Dominated by the popes in frenzy for ices
[00:01:17] The Catholic church expelled Jews and
[00:01:19] Claimed it was righteous
[00:01:20] The first man to see land would get a reward
[00:01:22] And get a yearly pension for life clearly from God
[00:01:26] A young sailor saw land said We isn't far
[00:01:28] Columbus lied said he saw it the evening before
[00:01:31] They touched ground they were greeted by the Arawak
[00:01:34] Columbus had them locked up as prisoners in an hour flat
[00:01:37] He wanted to find their source of gold and that was that
[00:01:40] And when they thought that wasn't fair
[00:01:41] Then he stabbed their back
[00:01:43] When there's no more gold he took slaves instead
[00:01:46] And left a quarter million Indians in Haiti dead
[00:01:48] The men died in mines the women died at work
[00:01:51] The children died from lack of milk
[00:01:53] And they died in the dirt
[00:01:54] They were just taking advantage of a passive people
[00:01:57] They were just being the savages of massive evil
[00:02:00] That's the church work that's the path of massive ego
[00:02:03] That's the blood of Abraham being stabbed by the steeple
[00:02:06] In 1619 they were patiently waiting
[00:02:09] For a ship that carried slaves
[00:02:10] That was changing the nation
[00:02:11] The white man was the cannibal praying to Satan
[00:02:14] Hatred contempt a pity of patronization
[00:02:17] That's the corner stone everything racism based in
[00:02:20] The African had a more advanced civilization
[00:02:23] Black was slave master was white rationalization
[00:02:26] 50 million dead that's Western civilization
[00:02:29] At first they appeared in the North
[00:02:31] And they were helpless in the face of superior force
[00:02:34] And all of them were chained together
[00:02:35] They really was lost
[00:02:37] Racism is a natural that's merely divorced
[00:02:40] Before the slave trade black was considered distasteful
[00:02:43] By the Oxford dictionary I find it disgraceful
[00:02:46] It's not a natural tendency to be bitter and hateful
[00:02:48] It's the natural enemy of the critical stable
[00:02:51] Slavery grew as the plantation system grew
[00:02:54] The reason for that's kinda easily traceable
[00:02:57] Society of helpless dependence was capable
[00:03:00] Of saying F**k a slave master you're in slavery too
[00:03:03] Seven slaves was put to death for murdering master
[00:03:06] Fear of slave revolt had them developing faster
[00:03:08] You a cataline killer ineloquent bastard
[00:03:11] I would burn the white man while smelling the ashes
[00:03:14] From time to time white man was part of the resistance
[00:03:17] White indentured servants wanted no part of the system
[00:03:20] King Philip's War showed that if people would listen
[00:03:23] That they can maybe break
[00:03:24] The complex chain of oppression
[00:03:26] Tyranny is tyranny but that's a concession
[00:03:28] But the women they was treated
[00:03:30] Like that of possessions
[00:03:31] Black women had it worse cause they was abused
[00:03:34] That's the white justification of Aryan blues
[00:03:37] The next move was to dominate the Mexicans
[00:03:40] James Polk dominated them like they was next of kin
[00:03:43] He sent Colonel Cross to lie to them and let them in
[00:03:46] 11 days later his skull was crushed so message sent
[00:03:48] We take nothing by conquest that was the mantra
[00:03:51] The military wasn't human they was just monsters
[00:03:54] Henry David Thoreau refused to pay his taxes
[00:03:57] Denounced the Mexican War and got locked in shackles
[00:04:00] The twentieth century opened anger reemerged
[00:04:03] The reality of ordinary life was being heard
[00:04:06] Anarchists and feminists came from factory work
[00:04:08] Communism socialism seemed to be re-birthed
[00:04:11] War is the health of the state is what Bourne said
[00:04:14] And if you was born around that time you was born dead
[00:04:17] The Espionage Act had people confused
[00:04:20] Cause it was double talk and
[00:04:21] They didn't know how it'd be used
[00:04:23] Supposedly it was an act against buying
[00:04:25] Dubois knew that that was b******t and they was lying
[00:04:29] Charles Schenck was arrested in Philadelphia
[00:04:31] For printing and distributing leaflets
[00:04:32] Cause they was helping ya
[00:04:34] He was indicted tried and then found guilty
[00:04:37] And spent six months in jail don't that sound silly
[00:04:40] Had his freedom taken away by his own nation
[00:04:43] But there's a lesson do not submit to intimidation
[00:04:46] The act still exists today and the sh*t is real
[00:04:48] Supposedly Kennedy tried to have that sh*t appealed
[00:04:51] Eugene Debs did ten years for no purpose
[00:04:54] He obstructed the recruiting and enlistment service
[00:04:57] The post office started taking mail privileges
[00:05:00] Of magazines who printed anti-war sentiments
[00:05:03] A Socialist named Fairchild had it right
[00:05:06] He said that they can shoot me
[00:05:07] But they can't make me fight
[00:05:08] They sentenced him to a year in jail
[00:05:10] And that was reckless
[00:05:12] 65 000 men conscientious objectors
[00:05:14] They were sent to army bases to work there
[00:05:17] They were treated sadistically and were hurt there
[00:05:20] They were strangled with the h**p rope til they collapsed
[00:05:23] And officers punched they stomach and they lower back
[00:05:25] A garden hose was placed on they face with a nozzle
[00:05:28] About six inches from them so they couldn't swallow
[00:05:31] The war ended in nineteen hundred and eighteen
[00:05:34] The government was just trying to wipe the slate clean
[00:05:37] Hemingway wrote Farewell to Arms
[00:05:40] Dalton Trumbo wrote Johnny Got His Gun
[00:05:42] The war was over but they didn't learn they lesson
[00:05:45] Twin tactics of control reform and repression
[00:05:48] The patriotic fervor of war had been invoked
[00:05:51] That's why the country
[00:05:52] That you live in is a F**KING JOKE
[00:05:56] You cannot be neutral on a moving train
[00:05:59] This is a story about the lies
[00:06:01] That your teacher told you
[00:06:04] This is real actual factual
[00:06:09] No lies in the whole record
[00:06:12] If you don't believe me look it up
[00:06:16] I'm trying to share the sh*t
[00:06:17] That I learned with y'all
[00:06:21] Do the knowledge
[00:06:23] Your government does not care about you
[00:06:27] The people in power do not care about you
[00:06:31] Understand that
[00:06:33] Power to the people
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