歌曲 | You Can't Be Neutral On a Moving Train |
歌手 | Vinnie Paz |
专辑 | God of the Serengeti |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
[00:03.35] | Governments lie all the time |
[00:04.58] | |
[00:05.70] | Well not just the American government |
[00:06.98] | |
[00:07.51] | It's just in the nature of governments |
[00:09.84] | |
[00:10.54] | Well they have to lie |
[00:11.61] | |
[00:12.20] | And since they all represent the people |
[00:13.52] | In some sense they act against the |
[00:14.76] | Interest of the people |
[00:15.73] | The only way they can hold power is |
[00:18.52] | If they lie to the people |
[00:20.01] | |
[00:20.66] | You don't know what I know |
[00:24.59] | |
[00:25.24] | You can't see the spreading state |
[00:30.59] | |
[00:31.33] | Of deception I am cruel to myself |
[00:36.73] | |
[00:37.44] | Things will never be the same |
[00:41.59] | |
[00:43.76] | If they told people the truth |
[00:44.75] | They wouldn't last very long |
[00:46.09] | |
[00:46.64] | I will hold my silence like a weapon in my hand |
[00:55.95] | |
[00:56.49] | If I used it I would murder myself |
[01:02.20] | You could never understand |
[01:06.61] | |
[01:08.64] | Columbus came ashore greeted with nothing but niceness |
[01:12.03] | Sailing west in attempt to find gold and spices |
[01:14.61] | Dominated by the popes in frenzy for ices |
[01:17.56] | The Catholic church expelled Jews and |
[01:19.24] | Claimed it was righteous |
[01:20.22] | The first man to see land would get a reward |
[01:22.64] | And get a yearly pension for life clearly from God |
[01:26.00] | A young sailor saw land said We isn't far |
[01:28.84] | Columbus lied said he saw it the evening before |
[01:31.89] | They touched ground they were greeted by the Arawak |
[01:34.26] | Columbus had them locked up as prisoners in an hour flat |
[01:37.41] | He wanted to find their source of gold and that was that |
[01:40.32] | And when they thought that wasn't fair |
[01:41.96] | Then he stabbed their back |
[01:43.17] | When there's no more gold he took slaves instead |
[01:45.47] | |
[01:46.10] | And left a quarter million Indians in Haiti dead |
[01:48.97] | The men died in mines the women died at work |
[01:51.67] | The children died from lack of milk |
[01:53.17] | And they died in the dirt |
[01:54.84] | They were just taking advantage of a passive people |
[01:57.46] | They were just being the savages of massive evil |
[02:00.40] | That's the church work that's the path of massive ego |
[02:02.71] | |
[02:03.23] | That's the blood of Abraham being stabbed by the steeple |
[02:06.16] | In 1619 they were patiently waiting |
[02:09.04] | For a ship that carried slaves |
[02:10.46] | That was changing the nation |
[02:11.89] | The white man was the cannibal praying to Satan |
[02:14.54] | Hatred contempt a pity of patronization |
[02:16.58] | |
[02:17.40] | That's the corner stone everything racism based in |
[02:20.34] | The African had a more advanced civilization |
[02:22.58] | |
[02:23.12] | Black was slave master was white rationalization |
[02:25.64] | |
[02:26.19] | 50 million dead that's Western civilization |
[02:28.15] | |
[02:29.39] | At first they appeared in the North |
[02:31.63] | And they were helpless in the face of superior force |
[02:34.63] | And all of them were chained together |
[02:35.95] | They really was lost |
[02:37.63] | Racism is a natural that's merely divorced |
[02:40.33] | Before the slave trade black was considered distasteful |
[02:43.35] | By the Oxford dictionary I find it disgraceful |
[02:46.18] | It's not a natural tendency to be bitter and hateful |
[02:48.87] | It's the natural enemy of the critical stable |
[02:51.26] | |
[02:51.88] | Slavery grew as the plantation system grew |
[02:54.66] | The reason for that's kinda easily traceable |
[02:57.03] | |
[02:57.57] | Society of helpless dependence was capable |
[03:00.32] | Of saying F**k a slave master you're in slavery too |
[03:03.34] | Seven slaves was put to death for murdering master |
[03:06.11] | Fear of slave revolt had them developing faster |
[03:08.90] | You a cataline killer ineloquent bastard |
[03:11.74] | I would burn the white man while smelling the ashes |
[03:14.58] | From time to time white man was part of the resistance |
[03:17.39] | White indentured servants wanted no part of the system |
[03:20.41] | King Philip's War showed that if people would listen |
[03:23.02] | That they can maybe break |
[03:24.09] | The complex chain of oppression |
[03:26.00] | Tyranny is tyranny but that's a concession |
[03:28.86] | But the women they was treated |
[03:30.21] | Like that of possessions |
[03:31.84] | Black women had it worse cause they was abused |
[03:34.61] | That's the white justification of Aryan blues |
[03:37.55] | The next move was to dominate the Mexicans |
[03:40.10] | James Polk dominated them like they was next of kin |
[03:43.04] | He sent Colonel Cross to lie to them and let them in |
[03:46.02] | 11 days later his skull was crushed so message sent |
[03:48.87] | We take nothing by conquest that was the mantra |
[03:50.95] | |
[03:51.71] | The military wasn't human they was just monsters |
[03:54.59] | Henry David Thoreau refused to pay his taxes |
[03:57.41] | Denounced the Mexican War and got locked in shackles |
[04:00.39] | The twentieth century opened anger reemerged |
[04:03.10] | The reality of ordinary life was being heard |
[04:06.10] | Anarchists and feminists came from factory work |
[04:08.90] | Communism socialism seemed to be re-birthed |
[04:11.77] | War is the health of the state is what Bourne said |
[04:14.54] | And if you was born around that time you was born dead |
[04:17.36] | The Espionage Act had people confused |
[04:19.71] | |
[04:20.32] | Cause it was double talk and |
[04:21.40] | They didn’t know how it’d be used |
[04:23.14] | Supposedly it was an act against buying |
[04:25.76] | Dubois knew that that was bullshit and they was lying |
[04:28.30] | |
[04:29.19] | Charles Schenck was arrested in Philadelphia |
[04:31.07] | For printing and distributing leaflets |
[04:32.56] | Cause they was helping ya |
[04:34.04] | |
[04:34.67] | He was indicted tried and then found guilty |
[04:37.48] | And spent six months in jail don’t that sound silly |
[04:40.47] | Had his freedom taken away by his own nation |
[04:43.34] | But there’s a lesson do not submit to intimidation |
[04:45.48] | |
[04:46.04] | The act still exists today and the shit is real |
[04:48.95] | Supposedly Kennedy tried to have that shit appealed |
[04:51.73] | Eugene Debs did ten years for no purpose |
[04:54.54] | He obstructed the recruiting and enlistment service |
[04:57.66] | The post office started taking mail privileges |
[04:59.76] | |
[05:00.35] | Of magazines who printed anti-war sentiments |
[05:03.12] | A Socialist named Fairchild had it right |
[05:06.03] | He said that they can shoot me |
[05:07.30] | But they can’t make me fight |
[05:08.70] | They sentenced him to a year in jail |
[05:10.80] | And that was reckless |
[05:12.01] | 65 000 men conscientious objectors |
[05:14.07] | |
[05:14.62] | They were sent to army bases to work there |
[05:17.21] | They were treated sadistically and were hurt there |
[05:20.35] | They were strangled with the hemp rope til they collapsed |
[05:23.12] | And officers punched they stomach and they lower back |
[05:25.96] | A garden hose was placed on they face with a nozzle |
[05:28.84] | About six inches from them so they couldn’t swallow |
[05:31.82] | The war ended in nineteen hundred and eighteen |
[05:34.46] | The government was just trying to wipe the slate clean |
[05:37.31] | Hemingway wrote Farewell to Arms |
[05:40.07] | Dalton Trumbo wrote Johnny Got His Gun |
[05:42.88] | The war was over but they didn’t learn they lesson |
[05:45.76] | Twin tactics of control reform and repression |
[05:48.55] | The patriotic fervor of war had been invoked |
[05:51.69] | That’s why the country |
[05:52.67] | That you live in is a F**KING JOKE |
[05:54.70] | |
[05:56.09] | You cannot be neutral on a moving train |
[05:57.93] | |
[05:59.53] | This is a story about the lies |
[06:01.75] | That your teacher told you |
[06:02.92] | |
[06:04.59] | This is real actual factual |
[06:06.20] | |
[06:09.90] | No lies in the whole record |
[06:11.62] | |
[06:12.84] | If you don’t believe me look it up |
[06:15.79] | |
[06:16.49] | I’m trying to share the shit |
[06:17.63] | That I learned with y'all |
[06:19.37] | |
[06:21.18] | Do the knowledge |
[06:22.01] | |
[06:23.47] | Your government does not care about you |
[06:24.92] | |
[06:27.12] | The people in power do not care about you |
[06:29.50] | |
[06:31.34] | Understand that |
[06:32.02] | |
[06:33.13] | Power to the people |
[00:03.35] | Governments lie all the time |
[00:04.58] | |
[00:05.70] | Well not just the American government |
[00:06.98] | |
[00:07.51] | It' s just in the nature of governments |
[00:09.84] | |
[00:10.54] | Well they have to lie |
[00:11.61] | |
[00:12.20] | And since they all represent the people |
[00:13.52] | In some sense they act against the |
[00:14.76] | Interest of the people |
[00:15.73] | The only way they can hold power is |
[00:18.52] | If they lie to the people |
[00:20.01] | |
[00:20.66] | You don' t know what I know |
[00:24.59] | |
[00:25.24] | You can' t see the spreading state |
[00:30.59] | |
[00:31.33] | Of deception I am cruel to myself |
[00:36.73] | |
[00:37.44] | Things will never be the same |
[00:41.59] | |
[00:43.76] | If they told people the truth |
[00:44.75] | They wouldn' t last very long |
[00:46.09] | |
[00:46.64] | I will hold my silence like a weapon in my hand |
[00:55.95] | |
[00:56.49] | If I used it I would murder myself |
[01:02.20] | You could never understand |
[01:06.61] | |
[01:08.64] | Columbus came ashore greeted with nothing but niceness |
[01:12.03] | Sailing west in attempt to find gold and spices |
[01:14.61] | Dominated by the popes in frenzy for ices |
[01:17.56] | The Catholic church expelled Jews and |
[01:19.24] | Claimed it was righteous |
[01:20.22] | The first man to see land would get a reward |
[01:22.64] | And get a yearly pension for life clearly from God |
[01:26.00] | A young sailor saw land said We isn' t far |
[01:28.84] | Columbus lied said he saw it the evening before |
[01:31.89] | They touched ground they were greeted by the Arawak |
[01:34.26] | Columbus had them locked up as prisoners in an hour flat |
[01:37.41] | He wanted to find their source of gold and that was that |
[01:40.32] | And when they thought that wasn' t fair |
[01:41.96] | Then he stabbed their back |
[01:43.17] | When there' s no more gold he took slaves instead |
[01:45.47] | |
[01:46.10] | And left a quarter million Indians in Haiti dead |
[01:48.97] | The men died in mines the women died at work |
[01:51.67] | The children died from lack of milk |
[01:53.17] | And they died in the dirt |
[01:54.84] | They were just taking advantage of a passive people |
[01:57.46] | They were just being the savages of massive evil |
[02:00.40] | That' s the church work that' s the path of massive ego |
[02:02.71] | |
[02:03.23] | That' s the blood of Abraham being stabbed by the steeple |
[02:06.16] | In 1619 they were patiently waiting |
[02:09.04] | For a ship that carried slaves |
[02:10.46] | That was changing the nation |
[02:11.89] | The white man was the cannibal praying to Satan |
[02:14.54] | Hatred contempt a pity of patronization |
[02:16.58] | |
[02:17.40] | That' s the corner stone everything racism based in |
[02:20.34] | The African had a more advanced civilization |
[02:22.58] | |
[02:23.12] | Black was slave master was white rationalization |
[02:25.64] | |
[02:26.19] | 50 million dead that' s Western civilization |
[02:28.15] | |
[02:29.39] | At first they appeared in the North |
[02:31.63] | And they were helpless in the face of superior force |
[02:34.63] | And all of them were chained together |
[02:35.95] | They really was lost |
[02:37.63] | Racism is a natural that' s merely divorced |
[02:40.33] | Before the slave trade black was considered distasteful |
[02:43.35] | By the Oxford dictionary I find it disgraceful |
[02:46.18] | It' s not a natural tendency to be bitter and hateful |
[02:48.87] | It' s the natural enemy of the critical stable |
[02:51.26] | |
[02:51.88] | Slavery grew as the plantation system grew |
[02:54.66] | The reason for that' s kinda easily traceable |
[02:57.03] | |
[02:57.57] | Society of helpless dependence was capable |
[03:00.32] | Of saying F k a slave master you' re in slavery too |
[03:03.34] | Seven slaves was put to death for murdering master |
[03:06.11] | Fear of slave revolt had them developing faster |
[03:08.90] | You a cataline killer ineloquent bastard |
[03:11.74] | I would burn the white man while smelling the ashes |
[03:14.58] | From time to time white man was part of the resistance |
[03:17.39] | White indentured servants wanted no part of the system |
[03:20.41] | King Philip' s War showed that if people would listen |
[03:23.02] | That they can maybe break |
[03:24.09] | The complex chain of oppression |
[03:26.00] | Tyranny is tyranny but that' s a concession |
[03:28.86] | But the women they was treated |
[03:30.21] | Like that of possessions |
[03:31.84] | Black women had it worse cause they was abused |
[03:34.61] | That' s the white justification of Aryan blues |
[03:37.55] | The next move was to dominate the Mexicans |
[03:40.10] | James Polk dominated them like they was next of kin |
[03:43.04] | He sent Colonel Cross to lie to them and let them in |
[03:46.02] | 11 days later his skull was crushed so message sent |
[03:48.87] | We take nothing by conquest that was the mantra |
[03:50.95] | |
[03:51.71] | The military wasn' t human they was just monsters |
[03:54.59] | Henry David Thoreau refused to pay his taxes |
[03:57.41] | Denounced the Mexican War and got locked in shackles |
[04:00.39] | The twentieth century opened anger reemerged |
[04:03.10] | The reality of ordinary life was being heard |
[04:06.10] | Anarchists and feminists came from factory work |
[04:08.90] | Communism socialism seemed to be rebirthed |
[04:11.77] | War is the health of the state is what Bourne said |
[04:14.54] | And if you was born around that time you was born dead |
[04:17.36] | The Espionage Act had people confused |
[04:19.71] | |
[04:20.32] | Cause it was double talk and |
[04:21.40] | They didn' t know how it' d be used |
[04:23.14] | Supposedly it was an act against buying |
[04:25.76] | Dubois knew that that was bullshit and they was lying |
[04:28.30] | |
[04:29.19] | Charles Schenck was arrested in Philadelphia |
[04:31.07] | For printing and distributing leaflets |
[04:32.56] | Cause they was helping ya |
[04:34.04] | |
[04:34.67] | He was indicted tried and then found guilty |
[04:37.48] | And spent six months in jail don' t that sound silly |
[04:40.47] | Had his freedom taken away by his own nation |
[04:43.34] | But there' s a lesson do not submit to intimidation |
[04:45.48] | |
[04:46.04] | The act still exists today and the shit is real |
[04:48.95] | Supposedly Kennedy tried to have that shit appealed |
[04:51.73] | Eugene Debs did ten years for no purpose |
[04:54.54] | He obstructed the recruiting and enlistment service |
[04:57.66] | The post office started taking mail privileges |
[04:59.76] | |
[05:00.35] | Of magazines who printed antiwar sentiments |
[05:03.12] | A Socialist named Fairchild had it right |
[05:06.03] | He said that they can shoot me |
[05:07.30] | But they can' t make me fight |
[05:08.70] | They sentenced him to a year in jail |
[05:10.80] | And that was reckless |
[05:12.01] | 65 000 men conscientious objectors |
[05:14.07] | |
[05:14.62] | They were sent to army bases to work there |
[05:17.21] | They were treated sadistically and were hurt there |
[05:20.35] | They were strangled with the hemp rope til they collapsed |
[05:23.12] | And officers punched they stomach and they lower back |
[05:25.96] | A garden hose was placed on they face with a nozzle |
[05:28.84] | About six inches from them so they couldn' t swallow |
[05:31.82] | The war ended in nineteen hundred and eighteen |
[05:34.46] | The government was just trying to wipe the slate clean |
[05:37.31] | Hemingway wrote Farewell to Arms |
[05:40.07] | Dalton Trumbo wrote Johnny Got His Gun |
[05:42.88] | The war was over but they didn' t learn they lesson |
[05:45.76] | Twin tactics of control reform and repression |
[05:48.55] | The patriotic fervor of war had been invoked |
[05:51.69] | That' s why the country |
[05:52.67] | That you live in is a F KING JOKE |
[05:54.70] | |
[05:56.09] | You cannot be neutral on a moving train |
[05:57.93] | |
[05:59.53] | This is a story about the lies |
[06:01.75] | That your teacher told you |
[06:02.92] | |
[06:04.59] | This is real actual factual |
[06:06.20] | |
[06:09.90] | No lies in the whole record |
[06:11.62] | |
[06:12.84] | If you don' t believe me look it up |
[06:15.79] | |
[06:16.49] | I' m trying to share the shit |
[06:17.63] | That I learned with y' all |
[06:19.37] | |
[06:21.18] | Do the knowledge |
[06:22.01] | |
[06:23.47] | Your government does not care about you |
[06:24.92] | |
[06:27.12] | The people in power do not care about you |
[06:29.50] | |
[06:31.34] | Understand that |
[06:32.02] | |
[06:33.13] | Power to the people |
[00:03.35] | Governments lie all the time |
[00:04.58] | |
[00:05.70] | Well not just the American government |
[00:06.98] | |
[00:07.51] | It' s just in the nature of governments |
[00:09.84] | |
[00:10.54] | Well they have to lie |
[00:11.61] | |
[00:12.20] | And since they all represent the people |
[00:13.52] | In some sense they act against the |
[00:14.76] | Interest of the people |
[00:15.73] | The only way they can hold power is |
[00:18.52] | If they lie to the people |
[00:20.01] | |
[00:20.66] | You don' t know what I know |
[00:24.59] | |
[00:25.24] | You can' t see the spreading state |
[00:30.59] | |
[00:31.33] | Of deception I am cruel to myself |
[00:36.73] | |
[00:37.44] | Things will never be the same |
[00:41.59] | |
[00:43.76] | If they told people the truth |
[00:44.75] | They wouldn' t last very long |
[00:46.09] | |
[00:46.64] | I will hold my silence like a weapon in my hand |
[00:55.95] | |
[00:56.49] | If I used it I would murder myself |
[01:02.20] | You could never understand |
[01:06.61] | |
[01:08.64] | Columbus came ashore greeted with nothing but niceness |
[01:12.03] | Sailing west in attempt to find gold and spices |
[01:14.61] | Dominated by the popes in frenzy for ices |
[01:17.56] | The Catholic church expelled Jews and |
[01:19.24] | Claimed it was righteous |
[01:20.22] | The first man to see land would get a reward |
[01:22.64] | And get a yearly pension for life clearly from God |
[01:26.00] | A young sailor saw land said We isn' t far |
[01:28.84] | Columbus lied said he saw it the evening before |
[01:31.89] | They touched ground they were greeted by the Arawak |
[01:34.26] | Columbus had them locked up as prisoners in an hour flat |
[01:37.41] | He wanted to find their source of gold and that was that |
[01:40.32] | And when they thought that wasn' t fair |
[01:41.96] | Then he stabbed their back |
[01:43.17] | When there' s no more gold he took slaves instead |
[01:45.47] | |
[01:46.10] | And left a quarter million Indians in Haiti dead |
[01:48.97] | The men died in mines the women died at work |
[01:51.67] | The children died from lack of milk |
[01:53.17] | And they died in the dirt |
[01:54.84] | They were just taking advantage of a passive people |
[01:57.46] | They were just being the savages of massive evil |
[02:00.40] | That' s the church work that' s the path of massive ego |
[02:02.71] | |
[02:03.23] | That' s the blood of Abraham being stabbed by the steeple |
[02:06.16] | In 1619 they were patiently waiting |
[02:09.04] | For a ship that carried slaves |
[02:10.46] | That was changing the nation |
[02:11.89] | The white man was the cannibal praying to Satan |
[02:14.54] | Hatred contempt a pity of patronization |
[02:16.58] | |
[02:17.40] | That' s the corner stone everything racism based in |
[02:20.34] | The African had a more advanced civilization |
[02:22.58] | |
[02:23.12] | Black was slave master was white rationalization |
[02:25.64] | |
[02:26.19] | 50 million dead that' s Western civilization |
[02:28.15] | |
[02:29.39] | At first they appeared in the North |
[02:31.63] | And they were helpless in the face of superior force |
[02:34.63] | And all of them were chained together |
[02:35.95] | They really was lost |
[02:37.63] | Racism is a natural that' s merely divorced |
[02:40.33] | Before the slave trade black was considered distasteful |
[02:43.35] | By the Oxford dictionary I find it disgraceful |
[02:46.18] | It' s not a natural tendency to be bitter and hateful |
[02:48.87] | It' s the natural enemy of the critical stable |
[02:51.26] | |
[02:51.88] | Slavery grew as the plantation system grew |
[02:54.66] | The reason for that' s kinda easily traceable |
[02:57.03] | |
[02:57.57] | Society of helpless dependence was capable |
[03:00.32] | Of saying F k a slave master you' re in slavery too |
[03:03.34] | Seven slaves was put to death for murdering master |
[03:06.11] | Fear of slave revolt had them developing faster |
[03:08.90] | You a cataline killer ineloquent bastard |
[03:11.74] | I would burn the white man while smelling the ashes |
[03:14.58] | From time to time white man was part of the resistance |
[03:17.39] | White indentured servants wanted no part of the system |
[03:20.41] | King Philip' s War showed that if people would listen |
[03:23.02] | That they can maybe break |
[03:24.09] | The complex chain of oppression |
[03:26.00] | Tyranny is tyranny but that' s a concession |
[03:28.86] | But the women they was treated |
[03:30.21] | Like that of possessions |
[03:31.84] | Black women had it worse cause they was abused |
[03:34.61] | That' s the white justification of Aryan blues |
[03:37.55] | The next move was to dominate the Mexicans |
[03:40.10] | James Polk dominated them like they was next of kin |
[03:43.04] | He sent Colonel Cross to lie to them and let them in |
[03:46.02] | 11 days later his skull was crushed so message sent |
[03:48.87] | We take nothing by conquest that was the mantra |
[03:50.95] | |
[03:51.71] | The military wasn' t human they was just monsters |
[03:54.59] | Henry David Thoreau refused to pay his taxes |
[03:57.41] | Denounced the Mexican War and got locked in shackles |
[04:00.39] | The twentieth century opened anger reemerged |
[04:03.10] | The reality of ordinary life was being heard |
[04:06.10] | Anarchists and feminists came from factory work |
[04:08.90] | Communism socialism seemed to be rebirthed |
[04:11.77] | War is the health of the state is what Bourne said |
[04:14.54] | And if you was born around that time you was born dead |
[04:17.36] | The Espionage Act had people confused |
[04:19.71] | |
[04:20.32] | Cause it was double talk and |
[04:21.40] | They didn' t know how it' d be used |
[04:23.14] | Supposedly it was an act against buying |
[04:25.76] | Dubois knew that that was bullshit and they was lying |
[04:28.30] | |
[04:29.19] | Charles Schenck was arrested in Philadelphia |
[04:31.07] | For printing and distributing leaflets |
[04:32.56] | Cause they was helping ya |
[04:34.04] | |
[04:34.67] | He was indicted tried and then found guilty |
[04:37.48] | And spent six months in jail don' t that sound silly |
[04:40.47] | Had his freedom taken away by his own nation |
[04:43.34] | But there' s a lesson do not submit to intimidation |
[04:45.48] | |
[04:46.04] | The act still exists today and the shit is real |
[04:48.95] | Supposedly Kennedy tried to have that shit appealed |
[04:51.73] | Eugene Debs did ten years for no purpose |
[04:54.54] | He obstructed the recruiting and enlistment service |
[04:57.66] | The post office started taking mail privileges |
[04:59.76] | |
[05:00.35] | Of magazines who printed antiwar sentiments |
[05:03.12] | A Socialist named Fairchild had it right |
[05:06.03] | He said that they can shoot me |
[05:07.30] | But they can' t make me fight |
[05:08.70] | They sentenced him to a year in jail |
[05:10.80] | And that was reckless |
[05:12.01] | 65 000 men conscientious objectors |
[05:14.07] | |
[05:14.62] | They were sent to army bases to work there |
[05:17.21] | They were treated sadistically and were hurt there |
[05:20.35] | They were strangled with the hemp rope til they collapsed |
[05:23.12] | And officers punched they stomach and they lower back |
[05:25.96] | A garden hose was placed on they face with a nozzle |
[05:28.84] | About six inches from them so they couldn' t swallow |
[05:31.82] | The war ended in nineteen hundred and eighteen |
[05:34.46] | The government was just trying to wipe the slate clean |
[05:37.31] | Hemingway wrote Farewell to Arms |
[05:40.07] | Dalton Trumbo wrote Johnny Got His Gun |
[05:42.88] | The war was over but they didn' t learn they lesson |
[05:45.76] | Twin tactics of control reform and repression |
[05:48.55] | The patriotic fervor of war had been invoked |
[05:51.69] | That' s why the country |
[05:52.67] | That you live in is a F KING JOKE |
[05:54.70] | |
[05:56.09] | You cannot be neutral on a moving train |
[05:57.93] | |
[05:59.53] | This is a story about the lies |
[06:01.75] | That your teacher told you |
[06:02.92] | |
[06:04.59] | This is real actual factual |
[06:06.20] | |
[06:09.90] | No lies in the whole record |
[06:11.62] | |
[06:12.84] | If you don' t believe me look it up |
[06:15.79] | |
[06:16.49] | I' m trying to share the shit |
[06:17.63] | That I learned with y' all |
[06:19.37] | |
[06:21.18] | Do the knowledge |
[06:22.01] | |
[06:23.47] | Your government does not care about you |
[06:24.92] | |
[06:27.12] | The people in power do not care about you |
[06:29.50] | |
[06:31.34] | Understand that |
[06:32.02] | |
[06:33.13] | Power to the people |
[00:03.35] | 政府总是在欺骗 |
[00:05.70] | 不仅是美国的政府 |
[00:07.51] | 而是世界上所有的政府 |
[00:10.54] | 他们不得不撒谎 |
[00:12.20] | 自从他们不再代表着人民的利益 |
[00:13.52] | 在某种意义上,他们代表着 |
[00:14.76] | 人民利益的对立面 |
[00:15.73] | 要想守住自己的权利 |
[00:18.52] | 他们能做的只有欺骗人民 |
[00:20.66] | 很多我所知道的事都不被人知 |
[00:25.24] | 没人知道蔓延着谎言 |
[00:31.33] | 和欺骗的国家是什么样的,我对自己很残忍 |
[00:37.44] | 事情从来没有相同的 |
[00:43.76] | 政府总是告诉人民一些所谓“事实” |
[00:44.75] | 但是这些事情并不会持续太久 |
[00:46.64] | 我将会把冷静/沉默当作我手里的一把利器 |
[00:56.49] | 如果我使用了这把利器,就相当于是杀了自己 |
[01:02.20] | 你永远不会明白 |
[01:08.64] | 哥伦布发现了新大陆,给人类带来了美好的愿景 |
[01:12.03] | 向西航行是试图寻找黄金和香料 |
[01:14.61] | 教会组织疯狂的想要统治世界,掠夺财富 |
[01:17.56] | 天主教会将犹太人驱赶在外 |
[01:19.24] | 还声称是为了正义 |
[01:20.22] | 第一个发现大陆的人将得到教会的奖赏 |
[01:22.64] | 每年获得丰厚的奖赏其实是因为生命是创造于上帝 |
[01:26.00] | 年轻的水手看到新大陆感叹:“我们离它不远了!” |
[01:28.84] | 哥伦布撒了谎,说他前一天晚上就看到过了(哥伦布承诺第一个发现大陆的人会得到奖励,当他们团队之一的水手发现之后,哥伦布告诉他这片大陆他曾经看到过,于是就免去了奖励这位水手,自己却获得了教会的奖赏...) |
[01:31.89] | 他们来到新的地方遇见了阿拉瓦人(1492年) |
[01:34.26] | 哥伦布把他们当成囚犯一样锁到了一个钟点房里 |
[01:37.41] | 他想找到他们黄金资源,这便是原因 |
[01:40.32] | 但是他们觉得这样不公平 |
[01:41.96] | 哥伦布欺骗了他们(stab back表示背后捅刀子) |
[01:43.17] | 当没有黄金可以被掠夺的时候,哥伦布取而代之带走了一些奴隶 |
[01:46.10] | 当哥伦布掠走了他们所有的财富,他开始奴役印第安人,并继而在海地屠杀了不少人。 |
[01:48.97] | 男人死在矿井里,女人死在岗位上 |
[01:51.67] | 小孩子喝不到牛奶 |
[01:53.17] | 死在泥土里(形容生灵涂炭) |
[01:54.84] | 他们只是在剥削这些手无寸铁的百姓 |
[01:57.46] | 这些人像是凶猛的野兽般 |
[02:00.40] | 这便是教会的做事方式,在自以为是的道路上一去不复返 |
[02:03.23] | 犹太人的献血被教会组织踩在脚下(在《圣经》里Abraham是希伯来人的始祖,而希伯来人是犹太人的祖先) |
[02:06.16] | 1619年他们在等待 |
[02:09.04] | 一艘运输奴隶(MayFlower——五月花号,说到美国的起源一定要提到的一艘船。这是一艘本事往来于英国和其他各国之间运输货物的船只,1620年11月21日到达北美) |
[02:10.46] | 改变这个国家的船(船上的乘客便在这个陌生的地方建立起殖民地,并命名为“Plymouth”,这就是今天美国马萨诸塞州普利茅斯镇的所在地) |
[02:11.89] | 白人像是食人族在向撒旦祈祷(Vinnie用一种比喻来形容这些人是多么残暴) |
[02:14.54] | 敌意、蔑视、庇护、怜悯 |
[02:17.40] | 这一切都是种族主义的墙角石(基础) |
[02:20.34] | (当时)非洲已经在一定程度上有了很先进的文明(很多非洲国家当时在经济、政治、科技方面很大程度都先进于欧洲) |
[02:23.12] | 黑人是奴隶,白人是主人。这就是所谓的合理! |
[02:26.19] | 五千万人死亡,这就是所谓的西方文明! |
[02:29.39] | 一开始,他们出现在北部(葡萄牙的奴隶贩子在十五世纪开始攻击北非的一些城市) |
[02:31.63] | 但是非洲人无力抵抗只因他们的武器更加先进 |
[02:34.63] | 奴隶们都被用锁链锁成一串 |
[02:35.95] | 他们感到绝望 |
[02:37.63] | 种族歧视不是自然该有的,而是自然规律的背离 |
[02:40.33] | 在黑人被当作奴隶做交易前,他们是令人生厌的(意思是黑人在可以被当作奴隶买卖之前,他们毫无价值,可以进行买卖之后,他们像物品般有了一点价值,而从始至终,他们没有被当作“人类”看待) |
[02:43.35] | 我在牛津字典上看到,黑人在可以交易前被形容为disgraceful(意为可耻的、不光采的) |
[02:46.18] | 这并不是自然规律这么苦涩和令人生厌(虽然这么让人觉得耻辱,可这一切又是人类发展的产物) |
[02:48.87] | 种族偏见是自然规律的天敌 |
[02:51.88] | 奴隶制在发展、殖民地统治也在发展 |
[02:54.66] | 这个缘由是显而易见的 |
[02:57.57] | 依赖于这个社会失败的政府是没有用的,(只有推翻奴隶制,才能建立新的世界) |
[03:00.32] | 虽然你是奴隶的主人,但你同样是处于奴隶制的一份子(意思是奴隶制的统治者应该反对继而推翻奴隶制) |
[03:03.34] | 角斗士的复仇/七奴复仇记(《seven slaves against the world》 |
[03:06.11] | 因为害怕奴隶造反,使他们发展的更迅速 |
[03:08.90] | 你像一个杀害卡蒂利纳(当时罗马的一位参议员,主张推翻罗马共和国,尤其是贵族的统治,Vinnie这里的意思是,比喻他们都是一些混蛋)的人,真是一个混蛋 |
[03:11.74] | 我想烧死白人,闻着骨灰散发出来的气味 |
[03:14.58] | 偶尔白人也是反抗队伍当中的一员 |
[03:17.39] | 白人并没有受到这些统治的压迫 |
[03:20.41] | 菲力浦国王之战( 1638-1676,由印第安万帕诺亚部落酋长菲力浦王所发动的反抗英国北美殖民地的严酷统治的战争。)表明如果人们反抗压迫 |
[03:23.02] | 那就能终止 |
[03:24.09] | 无休止的压迫 |
[03:26.00] | 暴行依旧是暴行,但是不做反抗就是让步 |
[03:28.86] | 他们竟然以 |
[03:30.21] | 那样的方式压迫女性 |
[03:31.84] | 黑人女性会更惨,她们总是不断的被强暴 |
[03:34.61] | 这便是白人如何为黑人辩护,雅利安人忧郁的言论(奴隶制的统治者为了占领土地,赶走当地人民,但是不对白人下手。奴隶制改变了世界的局势) |
[03:37.55] | 下一个行动便是控制墨西哥 |
[03:40.10] | 詹姆斯•波尔克(1795-1849,美国政治家、律师,美国第11任总统)控制他们仿佛是他们的近亲一样 |
[03:43.04] | 他让克罗斯上校对他们撒谎,让他们进来 |
[03:46.02] | 但十一天之后,上校的头颅被发现,战争开始的消息传开 |
[03:48.87] | 颂歌说,我们失败了,得不到任何东西 |
[03:51.71] | 军队像禽兽般,不是人! |
[03:54.59] | 亨利•大卫•梭罗(1817-1862,美国文学家)拒绝上税 |
[03:57.41] | 因为公开指责美墨战争(1846-1848年,美国通过此战夺取了墨西哥大半国土)而入狱 |
[04:00.39] | 二十世纪的大门打开,愤怒再度出现 |
[04:03.10] | 老百姓的呼声被听到 |
[04:06.10] | 工人阶层中出现了很多无政府主义者和女权主义者 |
[04:08.90] | 共产主义和社会主义仿佛获得了重生 |
[04:11.77] | “战争对国家是有益的”伯恩说(伦道夫•西利曼•伯恩,美国左派知识分子,作家) |
[04:14.54] | 如果你生在战争年代,那你生来就是为了等死(意思是战争年代的人除了战死沙场就是在工厂中度过不令人满意的人生) |
[04:17.36] | 密探的行动让人民感到困惑 |
[04:20.32] | 因为他们说的话很矛盾 |
[04:21.40] | 而且不知道将会如何实现 |
[04:23.14] | 据说他们的表现和情报背离 |
[04:25.76] | 杜波依斯(威廉•爱德华•伯格哈特•杜波依斯,美国作家)知道这些都是扯淡,他们在撒谎 |
[04:29.19] | 查尔斯•申克(在一战期间曾服务于政府)在费城被逮捕 |
[04:31.07] | 因为他印制和传播了 |
[04:32.56] | 一些不当言论的传单 |
[04:34.67] | 他被证明是有罪的 |
[04:37.48] | 在监狱里度过了六个月的时间 这听起来难道不是很滑稽吗 |
[04:40.47] | 他被释放后被他自己的国家带走 |
[04:43.34] | 但是教训就是 不要屈服于恐吓 |
[04:46.04] | 这种行为当今仍旧存在,这个道理当下依旧适用 |
[04:48.95] | 据说肯尼迪打算做那件事(美国联邦调查局对美国内部间谍活动的统治,据说这件事成为肯尼迪被刺杀的动机之一) |
[04:51.73] | 尤金•德布斯被判刑十年没有什么意义 |
[04:54.54] | 他曾阻碍征兵和入伍工作 |
[04:57.66] | 邮局开始剥夺 |
[05:00.35] | 有反战情绪的杂志的投邮权利 |
[05:03.12] | 一个叫费尔柴尔德(著有《Labour and the industrial revolution》)的社会学家拥有这个权利 |
[05:06.03] | 他说他们可以枪杀我 |
[05:07.30] | 但是不能让我参与战争 |
[05:08.70] | 他被判入狱一年 |
[05:10.80] | 这可真是胆大妄为 |
[05:12.01] | 六万五千人,本着良心的反战者 |
[05:14.62] | 被送到军队基地在那里工作(接下来描述这些反战者受着怎样的虐待,意为如果在背地里说政府坏话,将会受到什么样的凌辱) |
[05:17.21] | 他们被疯狂的虐待,受伤害 |
[05:20.35] | 他们被麻绳扼住,直到倒下 |
[05:23.12] | 军官们打他们的肚子和下背 |
[05:25.96] | 把带有管嘴的橡胶软管放到他们面前 |
[05:28.84] | 大概有七英寸,他们不能够呼吸 |
[05:31.82] | 战争在1918年结束(一战) |
[05:34.46] | 政府试图要擦去这些不光彩的历史 |
[05:37.31] | 海明威写了一本《占地春梦》的小说 |
[05:40.07] | 达尔顿•特朗博写了一本《无语问苍天》的小说 |
[05:42.88] | 战争结束了,可人们并没有从中吸取教训 |
[05:45.76] | 改革和压制的双重控制策略 |
[05:48.55] | 战争中的爱国热情被唤起 |
[05:51.69] | 你生活的国家 |
[05:52.67] | 简直是个笑话 |
[05:56.09] | 行驶的列车是不能挂空档的 |
[05:59.53] | 这就是你的老师 |
[06:01.75] | 一直以来教授你的谎言 |
[06:04.59] | 这就是确凿的事实 |
[06:09.90] | 整张唱片没有一句是假 |
[06:12.84] | 如果你不相信我所说的话,那就去探索一下吧 |
[06:16.49] | 我尝试着想要和你们分享 |
[06:17.63] | 我所知道的事实的真相 |
[06:21.18] | 这是在做学问 |
[06:23.47] | 你们国家的政府根本就不关心你! |
[06:27.12] | 掌握权力的人也不关心你! |
[06:31.34] | 要明白 |
[06:33.13] | 权力对于人是什么意义 |