Today is Remembrance Day, and friends are posting this song on facebook etc. It's a modern day, hip-hop rendition of a folk-song written about the Vietnam war.
It is pure, unadulterated blasphemy. I know what they were trying to do, contemporarise it, bring the story to another generation. But what, does this "next generation" need to be fucking spoon-fed? Can't hear a story that's told in the traditional folk song manner that has served our culture for hundreds of years because suddenly anything that isn't rap isn't good enough? Since 1998 all you hear on the radio is this angry, egotistical rap from a disaffected subculture on the other side of the world, that differs radically not just in its musical presentation, but in the values it represents, of egotism, chest-puffing, material aspirations, immature, emotional displays and violence? That's the only bottle you can drink from now, is it, you degenerate generation of brats? Fuck off. Just fuck off. This song marks another step on the descent downwards, the devolution and dillution of our culture, our values, of OURSELVES. I am disgusted.
May it stay important to your family, canuck, before the shrills tell us we must forget this glorification of a while-male war
Hudson James
The 17 year old girl who applied for general officer during my interview literally (literally) watched John green youtube videos while waiting for her interview. the other girl was obese. both passed.
These are the kinds of people who will be bossing you around. Not enlisting was the best choice I ever made.
Get fucked
Joshua Stewart
I agree.
This was never a celebration nor a glorification, it is a somber reminder of the live lost to give the freedom to their serving country.
They gave the lefties the right to complain, that they were given the right to complain.
does that make sense?
Ian Jackson
HEAR THEM WHISPER VOICES FROM THE OTHER SIDE
Noah Taylor
Just stick with some WW1 shit. Like The Band Played Waltzing Matilda.
Lol you are in NSW as well. It must have been apart of our syllabus in year 9, 10 or 11.
Jayden Collins
Im not sorry you are angry at me.
Personally Joining the ADF was a great decision.
The mateship, the respect and the comradery I have with my fellow soldiers is one of the things I value most.
Elijah King
Yep, makes sense. And they love the right to complain, as long as only they are allowed to complain. It's when other people complain that they get upset.
Bentley Hughes
My cousin ships out tomorrow, my family will be observing a moment of silence today for her and everyone else. God bless