[Silence]
[Instrumental, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]
[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Organ Swell, Muted Guitar Chops, Rising Synth Filter]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?
[Instrumental]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]
[Verse 1]
Demographic filtering
(Catastrophe as a tool)
Can’t you see blithering
(Aristocratic fool)
[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]
[Chorus]
Selective survival mechanism
(White supremacism)
A sick urge to purge
(Population reduction)
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
[Bass Solo]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]
[Verse 2]
Selective survival
(Constant denial)
Survival of the fit
(Or unfit nitwit)
[Bridge – Breakdown]
[Percussion, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal]
Selective (Corrective)?
[Instrumental]
[Guitar Solo — sharper, angular]
[Organ Stabs, Driving Bass, Snare March]
[Chorus]
Selective survival mechanism
(White supremacism)
A sick urge to purge
(Population reduction)
[Outro]
Selective (Corrective)?
Get introspective
ABOUT THE SONG
In the context of ecofascism, a “selective corrective” refers to the framing of environmental collapse or climate change not as a disaster to be avoided, but as a necessary, inevitable mechanism that “purges” or reduces specific populations to restore ecological balance.
Key aspects of this concept include:
Demographic Filtering: Unlike traditional climate denial that ignores the crisis, this worldview accepts environmental catastrophe as a tool for “demographic reduction”. It views the death of large groups—typically in the Global South—as a way to relieve global population pressure on resources.
Selective Survival: It suggests that the environment acts as a “selective survival mechanism” where only those deemed “native” or “fit” (often based on white supremacist or ethnonationalist criteria) should survive to enjoy remaining resources.
Naturalizing Harm: By labeling a crisis a “corrective,” ecofascist rhetoric shifts responsibility away from structural issues like industrialization or capitalism and instead treats mass human suffering as a “natural” return to order.
Geopolitical Rebalancing: It reframes the crisis as a “geopolitical rebalancing” that disproportionately impacts vulnerable populations while protecting the interests of the powerful elite.
From the album “Account“