- Mission__Impossible-0.mp3
- Mission__Impossible-0.mp4
- Mission__Impossible-I.mp3
- Mission__Impossible-I.mp4
- Mission__Impossible-space-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Mission (Impossible)
[Verse 1]
Can we succeed
(As breeds)
Will we survive
(As tribes)
[Bridge]
Tribal (tendencies)
Dreadful (dependencies)
[Chorus]
Us and them
(Not trust now and then)
Friend or foe
(Divide to know)
[Verse 2]
Can we survive
(As me, me, me)
To stay alive
(To be, be, be)
[Bridge]
Tribal (tendencies)
Dreadful (dependencies)
[Chorus]
Us and them
(Not trust now and then)
Friend or foe
(Divide to know)
[Bridge]
Tribal (tendencies)
Dreadful (dependencies)
[Chorus]
Us and them
(Not trust now and then)
Friend or foe
(Divide to know)
[Outro]
Tribal (tendencies)
Dreadful (dependencies)
ABOUT THE SONG
I’ve studied what’s often labeled “Trump Derangement Syndrome” since the 1990s, and I believe the root causes include issues like racism and elements of white supremacy. Supporting someone with such views inevitably supports these ideologies, even indirectly. Some of Trump’s base might not identify as white supremacists but are drawn in due to lack of awareness on these matters. There is also a segment of his supporters motivated by a desire to dismantle government institutions. However, this faction often lacks a foundation in political science, international economics, technology, math, and science, leaving them more susceptible to conspiracy theories and propaganda.
This may also explain why a substantial portion of his supporters are white men without a college education, as they are statistically shown to be more targeted by such messaging.
For more insight into this phenomenon, consider exploring sources on fascism. Former President Donald Trump displays certain elements often associated with fascist ideologies. These features generally align with authoritarian tendencies, disregard for democratic norms, promotion of nationalism, and targeting of perceived enemies.