I got this idea from an article on the Saker, “The Decline And Fall Of The Western Empire”
Q: What song (or poem) best depicts the current, or future, state of affairs in America?
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Me?
I’m going 100% all in on what the Saker chose.
In “American Pie” Don McLean, prophetically sang about spiritual death, describing how America had lost its faith in the previous decade of the 1960s, …. ‘for ten years we’ve been on our own’ …. and how he saw ‘Satan laughing with delight’, …. and that ‘the church bells all were broken / And the three men I admire most / The Father, Son and the Holy Ghost / They caught the last train for the coast… / Singin’, this’ll be the day that I die’.
.“Vincent” is also appropriate, especially because the whores who rule over us “They would not listen, they’re not listening still Perhaps they never will.” And, after all, aren’t we like “the silver thorn of bloody rose, Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow.”?
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Lastly, and this song needs absolutely no explanation or justification …. THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION ….. cuz we’re, there, baby … we’re there!
In a nod to Big Pharma and the jab/vaxx, I see a lot of people walkin around with tombstones in their eyes
Nothing good to sing about this Satanic ZOG gov’t that is destroying America, the sion of the Judeo-Communist gov’t that destroyed Russia for 80 years after the 1917 (?) Communist Coup. We 90% can start its’ downfall by voting harder 8Nov2022 to kick every communist out of congress and demand FJB be Impeached, real Nuremberg type trials be held for Vote Fraud Criminals, J6 Show Trial Treason, CV-19 Murderers, Traitors to China, etc. Don’t listen to the don’t vote morons who are just giving the country to the communist just like Trump did when he just ran off to Florida with his Trophy Wife instead of ordering the US Marines to seize the 6 Blue City vote counting centers and do a real Audit of the Ballots.
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“Should I stand amid your breakers, or should I lay with Death my bride…”
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If they knew I wasn’t a monkey, they’d probably put me down…
Due to the Covid And Monkey Pox no doubt…
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No contest. Its….
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“I love to put you on…”
Disorder by Slayer and Ice-T from the Judgement Night soundtrack.
If that song doesnt encapsulate it then maybe Just Another Victim for Helmet and House of Pain off the same soundtrack.
ZFG, out.
P.S. Our government is fucked. Sure to bring us down. The media incites civil unrest. Hatred can bring you down.
Fear the Boom and Bust: Keynes vs. Hayek – The Original Economics Rap Battle!
How about a song in support of UNIONS? Unions made America strong … never forget that. And now they are a shell of what they once were, weak and corrupt.
ha ha ha…cock sucking Bolsheviks could always carry a tune.
My man.
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More like this.
‘Tis funny … in a good way … the Taps are played when the Flag is raised for the new day and when it’s lowered for the night …
Like ‘aloha’ among the islanders or ‘ciao’ in Italy — it’s both a greeting and a good-bye …
From 1984! Even includes Life During Wartime!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53dikqNZLgA
Damn, music used to be fun, compared to the whiny snot sucking shit produced today.
The Zio-Bolsheviks girlfriend ODed on quantitative easing and was cast out with trash. Who wants to date Zio -Bolshevik next? Ohhhh… China, dear…
Lot of really good music… But what song stands as a marker of America today? Here’s my first thought.
I love everything about his song except the fact that he sang it like he was choking on a bag of Bolshevik dicks the entire song.
“Hand out the arms and ammo…”
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The low spark of the high healed money lenders.
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I’m leaning towards Megadeth’s “Washington is next” – and “Symphony of Destruction” –
My vote is Megadeth’s Washington is Next – and Symphony of Destruction –
Enter Sandman, Metallica.
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Everywhere I look, all I see are errand boys, sent by grocery clerks to collect a bill.
Bob Dylan, “the Times They Are A-Changin”, and Little Pink Houses by John Mellencamp-
Just takin’ a look through the other side of the lens … THIS is the United States and music I grew up on … not the rock ‘n’ roll of that I like so much, but a couple of what I consider the Foundational Songs that I heard …
… and Paul Harvey’s take on things …