Sunday, July 09, 2006

I Piss On My Generation

You've got to see this video.

Warning graphic images and vulgar language.

The video is from a documentary called Young Americans by Pat Dollard. It is filmed by American Soldiers serving in Iraq, and the topic is American soldiers serving in Iraq.

Here are the lyrics to the song in the video. I think they fittingly describe the emotions the soldiers must feel when they look out at the American sea of moonbats.


I ain't like you!
And I dont want your love,
And I dont need your respect.
I just cant hate enough,
But I got no tears or regrets.

I aint like you!I aint like you!
And I will never live like you.
You will never walk the path I do.
I will never be like you,
And I will never be apart of a society that lies and fools.
I will never live like you,
And I will never walk the path you do.

I would rather be a king of nothing
Than be a servant in a sick society.

All their pretty little children
Playing their pretty little games
In their pretty little worlds

You've never felt my pain
And i just gotta say to your face..

I aint like you!
And will never live like you.

They broke my heart and stole my soul
And why I'll never know.
I'm exiled from all of you, so
Fuck you and the whole world too, cause

I will never live like you.
I ain't like you!
And I dont want your love
And I dont need your respect
I just cant hate enough
But I got no tears or regrets

I piss on my generation
I piss on my fucking generation
All I see are little MTV babies playing their little MTV game
That ain't the fuckin real world I was forced to see
That ain't the real world at all

Fuck you!
Fuck you!
Fuck you and Fuck society too!

If you don't like it you can suck my dick
If you dont like it you can suck my dick!
If you don't like it you can suck my dick
If you don't like it you can suck my dick!
If you don't like it you can suck my dick
If you don't like it you can suck my dick YEAH!
The line to suck my dick starts to the left

28 comments:

Always On Watch said...

I can't blame them for being pissed. I'm plenty pissed, and I am not in combat.

Pastorius said...

I'm pissed too, and that's why I posted the lyrics to the song.

Mr. Spog said...

A military's whole purpose is supposed to be defend the civilian society from which it comes. When it acquires contempt for that society, or for the "sea of moonbats" making up a large part of it, something is very wrong—whether with civilian society or with the military. The military is then likely to decide that it represents the authentic values of its society, not the representatives elected by the civilians who have forgotten what those values are. This sounds to me like a sure-fire recipe for a military takeover of the government, assuming that they think the same way at the upper command levels.

Pastorius said...

Keep grunting and bearing down, Mr. Spog. That thought is sure to emerge soon.

Always On Watch said...

Pastorius,
LOL.

Have you been reading Mr. Beamish?

Pastorius said...

Not recently. Why?

Mr. Spog said...

I wasn't aware you guys took the likelihood of a military coup in the U.S. for granted.

Interesting video, anyway.

Pastorius said...

Mr. Spog,
The guys in the video are guys who believe in America and its values. I would say that the average guy in the service believes in America and its values. America's values dictate that the military will fight for the right of moonbats to say and do as they please. There is no requirement in the Constitution that we respect idiocy, only that we tolerate it.

Thomas von der Trave said...

I think Bob Dylan said it years ago, but better. This is self-pitying, unpoetic, and sad.

Except for the very last line. Kinda like that. It's funny.

Anonymous said...

who sings that song? i gotta have more cowbell!

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
That would be Blue Oyster Cult.


Cato,
I understand what you mean, but I think this song is appropriate.

I'm in my 40's and I think this song reflects the way I feel about my generation and my political party (Democrats).

The line forms on the left, indeed.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know who does the song from the video??

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know who does the song from the video??
are they blue oyster cult? mmmm another kind of music i guess...
it's a very nice song, id like to listen to that
thanx

Pastorius said...

Anonymous,
They're a band called

Blood For Blood.

Here's a link to a lyrics page.

http://www.lyricsdir.com/blood-for-blood-aint-like-you-wasted-youth-ii-lyrics.html

You can get their music at iTunes, or Amazon.

ijguteretz said...

This song belongs to an excellent hardcore band called Blood for Blood.
The band's songs are not relate to that kinda war, but street war, which is the one these guys endure day after day.

Pastorius said...

I know who Blood for Blood is. they don't endure street war. That's self-mythologizing on their part.

You know what's amazing about all these claims of street war in America? In every neighborhood where "street war" is occurring, there are hundreds and sometimes thousands of kids who are keeping their noses clean, going to church, getting straight A's, and heading to college.

ijguteretz said...

Alright....it's self-mythologizing, you may say. But you cannot say these guys aren't solid and come out with a great sound, can you?

BTW, is it that 'Pastorius' of yours after great bass player Jaco??

Im from venezuela and dont really know what the white trash status might be in the States. If all that you say is true, well, good for them...but remember: one bad apple spoils the whole bunch.

Pastorius said...

I think they're an amazing band. Amazing. I love that song.

Another band that is completely full of crap (when it comes to their myth) and is at the same time, a great band is Rage Against the Machine.

I live in one of the most priveleged areas in the USA. The lead singer from Rage lived in the same area, but in a WAY WAY NICER NEIGHBORHOOD THAN I.

He's a child of privelege posing as a working class hero.

And, like I said, there are no neighborhoods in the US in which one MUST fight in the streets. It just isn't true.

Pastorius said...

Yes, by the way, I did take the name from the great bass player. I'm a drummer, but Jaco is my favorite musician.

Hope all is well with you in Venezuela.

You're right about one bad apple spoiling the whole bunch. For instance, it is not an uncommon story in the news that a good kid from a bad neighborhood will end up being shot for no reason, and thus lose everything he has worked so hard to gain for himself and his family. That happens. But, it's wrong that the solution would be for him to fight. The solution is to go to school, get an education and help out.

ijguteretz said...

Im not a musician, but I do love music....a lot. B4B isn't my fav band, btw. My band is Symphony X...excellent musicians, I dare say..Romeo's guitar playing is awesome.
About my country, well, politics have played a toll on the social and economic field...but we're dealing with it (no, we're not...and future is no longer promising).
Yeah..it seems innocence and injustice are quite related these days. All we can do, it's to do our best.

Pastorius said...

If you ever want to write about anything you see going on in Venezuela, we will post it here.

The mission of this blog is to an international news source written by people from around the world. We have writers from Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Panama, Indonesia, all over Europe, the US, Canada, etc.

We do not, however, have any writers from Venezuela.

Pastorius said...

I hadn't heard of Symphony X. I'll check them out.

ijguteretz said...

A description of the sitution here in Venezuela is quite challenging. And that is because the people is divided into two major groups: pro and anti government.
Never thought that two diametrically opposed ideas could be true at the same time. Whether you talk to a pro or to an anti you'll always get a reasonable statement on why they love/hate the president. And of course, they can tell you why the other is wrong.
This is a socialist oriented government, which is also known for supporting cuban dictator Fidel Castro and some other regimes alike.
There is contradiction on both sides...but government's sometimes seems to surpass anti government's.
President Chavez is known for giving huge amounts of money away to other countries, which is not that bad...but hey, we've got people here starving. On virtually every capital traffic light you can see a young people performing stunts or juggling in true Cirque du soleil fashion for some cents.
There's lot more going on here in Venezuela.

ijguteretz said...

****and I beg your pardon,
meant "...you can see young people performing..."

Pastorius said...

What do you think of Hugo Chavez relationship with Iran?

ijguteretz said...

These two leaders have clearly shown the world their anti USA position and I think it was a bound to happen alliance, a kind of union we will continue seeing these days, since developing countries may want to blame the States for their shortcomings and flaws.
The communism oriented ideas of president Chavez and his hatred for the USA makes it possible to create this type of bond between these two very distant countries. And interests are alike. Both countries, along with some other USA hating-nations, pursue the very same goal: make the USA pay for what they “have done” to developing countries.
I don’t mean to be sensationalist, but Europe cannot be seen with disregard. We talk about a whole continent which, I dare say, has not supported many American actions. So we’ve got here a significant group of nations willing to put an end to the States.
The States, a nation I’ve always admired and respect, had better watch every single step taken. USA cannot afford making mistakes now; many countries are just waiting for an excuse.
President Chavez is seeking allies worldwide, it does not matter whether they are black, Asian, Muslims, etc. the only criterion is to hate the USA, or at least to disapprove many of American policies.
I ignore what is being said or shown about Venezuelan president abroad, I just can tell for what I’ve seen here, and I have watched in awe a nation deteriorating, and losing hope. The other day I saw this homeless guy showing, with great pride as he looked in street garbage cans for food, a zero poverty government mission accomplished T-shirt.
BTW, I am sorry, but I could not answer yesterday due to a black out.

Pastorius said...

That is sad. A very poignant picture of, as you say, "a nation deteriorating".

ijguteretz said...

Sad indeed...
My position is clear, and communism is yet an ideology beyond current human conception and lifestyle.
Can anyone justify the way some Cubans rather risk their lives in the sea than live in Cuba?