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Lupe Fiasco
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Album: Friend of the People: I Fight Evil (2011)
Friend Of The People: I Fight Evil

lyrics from: Genius

This skit begins with an excerpt from a speech by the late, great historian and author Howard Zinn, who died in 2010. We miss you, buddy..
[Howard Zinn]
We have to stop wars, we have to stop this war
And we have to get out the habit of war
It's more than a habit, it's an addiction
We have to get out of thinking that we must be a military superpower

We must get out of thinking that we must have military bases, as we have in a hundred countries
Is it possible that having military bases in a hundred countries arouses a lot of antagonism?
Is it possible that it promotes terrorism when your soldiers and your sailors are all over the world, occupying this country and that? Is it possible?

Why do we have to be a military superpower?
Why can't we be a humanitarian superpower?
Instead of sending planes for bombs
Why don't we send planes for food and medicine?

[Soldier One]
Oh shit, it's one of the machines
Looks like it's trapped under something, it's broken or something

[Soldier Two]
Let's get out here -- we cannot stay

[Soldier One]
Hold on lemme get my keyboard, I can re-program this thing

[Soldier Two]
It doesn't matter. Leave it!
[Soldier One]
No seriously, I can do it -- just give me a second!

[Computer -- continuously]
Reprogramming unsuccessful

[Machine -- continuously]
Enemy -- I kill people

[Soldier One]
I swear to God, man, I can do this! I can do this!
Cross your fingers
You have to work!
All right, this is the last time

[Computer]
Reprogramming successful

[Soldier One]
Yes!

[Machine]
Friend..I.. fight.. evil..

2020/12/27 - 19:06




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