For a minute I thought it was an anti-Vietnam song. But after I asked the googles, it's supposedly about what he witnessed after visiting a refugee camp in war-torn Central America during the 1980s, which was war and human rights abuses. It is not a literal call for violence, but rather a metaphorical expression of frustration and a desperate longing for justice in the face of atrocities and injustice.
It did not say but I'm assuming he was in El Salvador.
It reminds me of Roger Waters who was recently bitching about some political shit down in Venezuela. https://youtu.be/QKDLagUZtEk?si=5bKUn0M7OOQyhNX7
In Roger's case he just comes off sounding pretty crazy, which I've always suspected. Prior o that he was telling them all how to vote, like it matters down there.
Sorry not sure why I'm sharing an opinion that is not like me. I guess it's good that the song sparked that much in me.
It did not say but I'm assuming he was in El Salvador.
It reminds me of Roger Waters who was recently bitching about some political shit down in Venezuela. https://youtu.be/QKDLagUZtEk?si=5bKUn0M7OOQyhNX7
In Roger's case he just comes off sounding pretty crazy, which I've always suspected. Prior o that he was telling them all how to vote, like it matters down there.
Sorry not sure why I'm sharing an opinion that is not like me. I guess it's good that the song sparked that much in me.
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