- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-I.mp3
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-I.mp4
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-II.mp3
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-II.mp4
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-III.mp3
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-III.mp4
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-IV.mp3
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-IV.mp4
- Bozo-the-Rodeo-Clown-effects-sample.mp3
[Intro]
Oh, know
Just another bozo
[Verse 1]
Bozo, the rodeo clown
Seems to come to every town
Brings a frown when he throws down
Bozo, the rodeo clown
[Bridge]
Plural in the rural
Conservative
More take, less give
[Chorus]
Are you more important
’cause you represent ignorance
With arrogance
One brow primate (irate)
Destroys the climate
(At a rapid rate)
[Verse 2]
Bozo, the rodeo clown
Denial breakdown
Defile shakedown
Bozo, the rodeo clown
[Bridge]
Plural in the rural
Conservative
More take, less give
[Chorus]
Are you more important
’cause you represent ignorance
With arrogance
One brow primate (irate)
Destroys the climate
(At a rapid rate)
[Breakdown]
[Instrumental]
Oh, know (no know)
Just another bozo
Oh, no (no, no)
Puttin’ on a sh, show
Of woe (woe, woe)
Just another bozo
Thought processes… slow, oh, oh
Oh, no (no, no)
Woah (woe, woe)
[Outro]
Oh, know (no know)
Just another bozo
Oh, no (no, no)
Just another bozo
A SCIENCE NOTE
Regrettably, the United States ranks among the least prepared countries globally, with the highest percentage of climate deniers. Politicians hinder the fight against climate change exacerbating the problem. The Republican party dismisses it as a manufactured crisis and plans to increase fossil fuel production. Political extremists asserting that the climate crisis is manufactured employ an ironic term, considering that human manufacturing activities are the primary driver of climate change. Under President Biden, the United States has continued to be the world’s largest producer of oil, including crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other petroleum products. Both political parties have concurred to allocate unlimited emergency funding for climate disasters instead of proactively preventing them. Last year, the US witnessed a record number of over a billion-dollar climate disasters, totaling 28 separate weather and climate-related events. It is due to this arrogance and ignorance that “worst-case scenarios” are now “best-case scenarios” for the acceleration of climate change.
Many conservative politicians in rural areas deny the existence or severity of climate change, dismissing it as a hoax or exaggerated. This denial stems from skepticism about scientific consensus and the influence of fossil fuel industries. The combination of climate change denial, legislative actions that favor fossil fuels, cultural and economic priorities, and public opinion in conservative, rural areas of the USA has significantly hindered progress in the fight against climate change. Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach, including education, economic transition plans for affected communities, and bipartisan cooperation to develop sustainable solutions.