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Humanifesto Differences


I see racism in the eyes of the people talking on my T.V. screen
Some people are reading the news while others are running countries
But one thing that they have in common: they'll back a country's ceaseless bombing
All while singing patriotic songs

Glory Glory Hallelujah, gory gory gonna shoot ya
as our troops go marching on

I see tons of faces and as I look around
Not one them is black or white just different shades of brown

When will we stop looking for differences in the skin?
We've got to realize that differences aren't a sin
We've got to put aside our differences and begin
to start to treat each other as human beings

The KKK's still burning crosses, we can't begin to count our losses
Aryans still everywhere, we are living in despair
All you people who think that being white gives you some divine right
to trample people everywhere and claim everything for yourself
listen up real close because here's my message that I'll inscribe
inside of all your skulls before I die
I don't care if you have a harvard PhD.
If you're racist, you're f..cking ignorant as can be



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