Reviews for Township Rebellion Lyrics
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On our way to an English lesson | Reviewer: Jason Cowin | 3/23/13
Pumped up and jacked were you there just to attack or conform or to be there to get kicked out or to then end up just like them when we cant just except that things are just the way they arent then we begin to be able in a preamble to interpret how wrong we were to ever think we could portrait seriously that man in to kill a mockingbird who was really already dead and put him up and break his arm again the injustice of the suffering a loss
Johannesburg or South Central - South Africa | Reviewer: Shahir | 8/19/12
I never realized how intelligent RATM was in their lyrical abilities and their extensive knowledge of injustice around the world. I am South African and I knew this song had something to do with the townships here in S.A. During the Apartheid years, many blacks were forced out of wherever they lived and were sent to live in dirty, derelict and poverty-stricken places which have since been called 'townships'. They suffered there and many today still do. It was worse back then, blacks were sick of it! From the years 1970 - 1990, there was mass rebellion in S.A. by blacks and other people of colour against the racist white government. This song really captures the anger and feelings of masses sick of living in poverty and makes them want to fuckin speak up for their rights! Fight for their rights!
Freakin good job, RATM
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