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Recorded Feb 6th, 2018 on Hamell's phone in a bathroom of the Keflavik International Airport, Iceland)
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KILL THEM ALL
Some people are stupid as shit, some people are dumber than dirt, and their meanness just won't quit, and they live their lives to hurt.
Kill them all, kill them all.
From palaces of gold their smug laughs resonate, from mom's basement in the cold they type their spewing hate. And they mumble can barely spell, pen pushers steal their souls, at the rally hear them yell as the carny checks the polls.
Kill them all, kill them all.
No shame on the t.v., bloated egos consumed with lust, uniforms on a killing spree, no concern with what is just. It's useless to negotiate, they've proven no compromise, it's time to retaliate, it's useless to sympathize.
Check the mirror are you brown? Buy a gun Lord knows you have that right, arm yourself, go to town, go swiftly to the night. See a flag a Nazi sign? Burning crosses torches lit, call you fag? Are you resigned? Cause this ain't no time to quit. And a monster now I'm called, no conscience no regret, you put my back against the wall and history won't forget.
Kill them all, kill them all, watch them fall, kill them all
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During the seemingly endless waves of stupidity and corruption that marked the W years, I was angry and outraged most of the time. Now, the waves of stupidity and corruption are so relentless I've used up my anger and outrage. Sounds like Dawn and I are in similar places: worn out from outrage and now deeply disappointed and disgusted. And she articulates it far better than I Joe de Larios