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Shame (white pride)

from God On A Bad Day by s@tur@tion

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When the last full blood Tasmanian aboriginal died some time ago there was outrage and national shame at what had been lost.
But if a white group tries to prevent the same fate for their bloodline (no matter how distant the event may seem) they are labelled as racist.
Unfortunately, most of these groups are extremely racist ... but that's not the point

"The only way to survive, is to survive together." (Archbishop Desmond Tutu)

This was originally titled 'White Pride' but our management thought that might be a bit controversial at the time - 'Shame' seemed to depict the reality of the situation and her perceived embarrassment at the title choice. "Shame became a much more appropriate name. - and for that i thank you Franca

lyrics

I can see the problem
but you can't see too

Because you hide behind ignorance

Gay, black, sick, or female
you still have your pride

I don't need anymore sympathy

You can't listen while your talking
You can't speak when your mind is full
You can't always believe what you see
And you can't be sure that I'm no good

When I talk of white pride
your mind is so closed

Why can't you comprehend how it is

credits

from God On A Bad Day, released January 1, 1998
luke - bass
bevan - in-tune guitars
wayne - the rest

franca - non-artistic control
nick - engineer
conceived, recorded and produced at Saturation Level Studios

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saturation Sydney, Australia

s@tur@tion is a collection of noise merchants assembled to fill the void between hard edge rock and the noise that has become known as "electronica". s@tur@tion is the end product of years of consumption of the late 20th century and beyond. not here to promote someone else's trends, fashion, or music. loosely described as factory strength, low-tech, mildly pissed off generators of noise. ... more

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