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[Intro]
Jaded?
(Been raided)
[Verse 1]
Don’t bother to knock
(Too late now)
Forget the lock
(Any how)
[Chorus]
Guess you’re comin’ in
(Again and again)
What warrants the warrant
(Is irrelevant)
[Bridge]
Jaded?
(Been raided)
[Verse 2]
At a loss
For probable cause
A coin toss
Or just because
[Chorus]
[Bridge]
[Outro]
Jaded?
(Been raided)
An obscene scene
(Seen… no dream)
Once too often
(Doesn’t soften)
Been raided
(Hasn’t faded)
ABOUT THE SONG
Oppressors often rely on terror as a tactic, using threats and intimidation to control or silence you. One of their favorite abuses is obtaining illegitimate warrants to raid your home. Luckily, the first time my house was raided in violation of my First Amendment rights, I had just switched lawyers. Though I respected my previous attorney, I knew the opposition was escalating — even to the point of trying to have the police kill me. From a jail cell, I hired a new attorney who was a friend of my roommate. He turned out to be the lawyer who had represented the “mob” in Philadelphia. During the raid, police even held a gun to his head.
On another occasion, the same six officers slammed me to the concrete, drew their firearms, and trained six laser sights on me simultaneously.
The last time I was raided was perhaps the most shocking. I had filmed local police physically assaulting an innocent victim and posted the video on YouTube. Despite the footage being public, the officer in charge of the investigation obtained a warrant to raid the house I was living in — my aging and ailing parents’ home, where I had moved to care for them in their final years. The warrant explicitly referenced my publishing entity, noting that I was known on the street as KingArthur.com. The raid was traumatic for my parents, who were in their pajamas as I prepared breakfast, while the police pounded and forced their way into the kitchen.
Though these experiences left me with PTSD for a considerable time, they also led to meaningful change: I successfully rewrote both police departments’ training protocols, rules, and professional conduct codes.
PSA: “Killing humor isn’t funny. Kill humor, kill freedom. Not so funny now, is it?”
From the album “Killing Humor (Isn’t Funny)“
The xxDANg3r_Usxx Adventures of mootmute