The root concept of this song is about consent. Nobody should be fucked, touched, searched, or servailed without their consent. Period. To do so is a crime against that person's will and trust. Many statistics have shown survellience cameras to be inneffective in decreasing crime. All searching does is reaffirm to you that you a servile trash to the state structure. The song is about how we all have our personal boundries for what we consider comfort, and that's okay; we should learn to be open about that and respect eachother, but all too often those personal boundries are not respected in many facets of our society and that should be amended. There is a mass neurosis instilled in our society, programmed in us since our childhood, that says it's okay for certain people, like cops, to put their hands on you because it's for your safety or public saftey. Well it's not, and in fact you're being violated, it's solely for the safety of the property owned by the state.
lyrics
There's a reserved little pocket inside of us all
A solemn place of solitude that nobody saw
And that's okay, but we're surveiled as we walk to our homes
In this way we are assailed and nobody knows
We're in line at the airport waiting to be groped
It's a sick perversion and by now I had hoped
That we'de cast off these false notions of security and realize what's happening inside you and me!
AAAAAHHHH!!!
Don't you step through these walls, you better ask first!
Or you get nothing at all
Neurotic strange jerk, you're just sketching a flaw
Nobody has the right to move and nobody has the right to choose when all you ever wanna do is act like you got something to prove and be an agressive, be an agressive, be an aggressive fucking dickhead
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