Domination Celebration

[Verse 1]
Furthermore,
The historical baggage
Nevermore
In modern day language

[Chorus]
It’s a domination
(Celebration)
Ringing in
(The wringing of)
Domination
(Celebration)

[Bridge]
Grappling with the legacy
Of forefathers slavery
Resonate
(Embedded hate)

[Verse 2]
They say a word
Is mightier than the sword
So check the attitude
When lewd and crude

[Chorus]
It’s a domination
(Celebration)
Ringing in
(The wringing of)
Domination
(Celebration)

[Bridge]
Grappling with the legacy
Of forefathers slavery
Resonate
(Embedded hate)

[Chorus]
It’s a domination
(Celebration)
Ringing in
(The wringing of)
Domination
(Celebration)

[Outro]
A domination
Celebration
(Vacation)

ABOUT THE SONG
Part of my recent study reveals a disturbing trend among Trump supporters: a shared tendency toward cruelty and sadism. If someone finds sadism amusing, it not only highlights a lack of empathy but may also point to underlying mental health issues. This behavior reflects a troubling mindset that demands attention and critical examination. The unchecked destruction of the environment, the erosion of governmental structures, and the growing normalization of cruelty paint a dire and unmistakable picture of our future.

By celebrating domination and deriving satisfaction from others’ discomfort, “own the libs” perpetuates a culture of divisiveness and cruelty. Furthermore, the historical baggage of “ownership” as a concept cannot be entirely divorced from its use, especially in a country still grappling with the legacy of slavery. It’s a stark reminder of how language can carry unintended or overlooked implications that resonate deeply with historical injustices.

From the album “The Rise of Public Sadism and Cruelty” by The End

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