Friday, October 10, 2008

Drop Acid NOT Bombs

Sunday Bloody Sunday. A great protest song about the events that occured in Kent University reffering to the time that the National Guard pretty much invaded the university and killed 4 students. Just because they didn't belive that people should die for no reason. The funny thing about that is that there is a simmilar war occuring today in the sense that there's alot of people that are against it but there's almost nothing being done. Maybe people are scared that the same thing will happen again but on a higher scale since there's more people that don't agree with it. I don't know man, this country/world is just tearing itself apart until we all just kill every body. Nothing makes sense these days but music. Fuck everything else, it's all corrupted by the fascist pigs that rule this country and we're going to end up being repressed. It's so easy yet so difficult.

3 comments:

maxb said...

Are you kidding me? I am sorry but I had to comment on this. Sunday Bloody Sunday was written about the massacres of hundreds of innocent Irish protesters, men, women, and children by British forces in 1972. Not Kent state.

maxb said...

I am sorry for the exaggeration, it was 26 unjustified and cruel murders that happened that day.

Mr. Young said...

Max is right, sort of. 26 Irish civilians were killed by british forces during a protest in Derry, Northern Ireland on January 30, 1972. U2 has a song that describes the event. The Kent State shootings occured on a monday!(May 4, 1970)