| Really existing capitalism is what we can see described in the press day after
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| day
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| We read that the major banks like, JPMorgan Chase, are increasing their
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| investment in fossil fuels — including the most dangerous, like Canadian tar
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| sands
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| And all of this is quite understandable on the assumption that the structure of
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| our institutions is geared to maximising short-term profit and power,
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| without regard to what might happen to the world in under twenty or thirty
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| years
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| But that’s spoke capitally, well we can’t survive that…
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| Is it the economic system vs the ecosystem?
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| How are we gonna define deep when the seas have risen?
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| How can we define 'woke' when our sleep’s commissioned?
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| Drowned out by Koch brothers bots, how can the people listen?
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| Can’t detoxify as we watch the sky fade to grey
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| The source devoured corporate power killed the nation’s state
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| Sophisticated murder defined as innovation
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| Corporations wine and dine just to mine the information
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| Eight men versus humanity, terrorists who
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| Your search engine knows your thought pattern better than you
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| In an environment resentful uprising is essential
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| The horizon is torrential, thinking silence will protect you
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| Subject to propaganda that terrifies the slumbered
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| We can jeopardise their cover if we energise the numbers
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| Collectivise or die, protect your mind or suffer
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| Life is paradise to some and a pair of dice to others
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| I saw horror in the eyes of a tired retired fireman
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| Knowing he couldn’t help a child survive the frying pan
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| When we riot we disquiet the leviathan
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| Forget Iron Man I’ve got a iron lion’s diaphragm
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| My salutations to those with imagination
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| Doom anticipated and that’s no exaggeration
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| Your flag doesn’t exist let me back up that statement
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| What happens to the nation if the Queen has a tax haven?
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| Pushing these buttons you don’t need a brave heart
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| Frontex turned the Mediterranean to a graveyard
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| will drive you crazy if you let it
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| Had a mother burying her newborn baby in the desert
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| What’s commonsensical is sensible to question
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| What seems to be a lesson is intellectual repression
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| Rebel against the system that deprived you of a voice
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| Rebel against this hell while our survival’s still a choice
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| The state committed suicide cannibalised itself
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| While the banks treat infictitious capitol like it’s wealth
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| Your lurid lobby system means corruption is legalised
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| Privatised healthcare, elsewhere people die
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| Rebellion lives in all those that dream of a better way
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| Refused to be brainwashed with false visions of yesterday
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| Choose to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted
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| So many choose the opposite, their spirit contradicted
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| Bring a child to the world where the future seems impossible
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| Five trillion dollars a year subsidising fossil fuels
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| The truth was in their eyes but you shrugged and just turned your back
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| I watched a family beg for help while their flat turned to ash
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| Apocalypse now, we saw our future in that damn building
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| CEOs loving profit more than they love their grandchildren
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| We saw our future in that damn building
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| CEOs loving profit more than they love their grandchildren
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| Not to be concerned about the future, preferentially, you have to put yourself
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| in the position of, say, Jamie Dimon — the CEO of the biggest bank,
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| JPMorgan Chase. |
| As CEO he has, essentially, two choices. |
| One choice is to do
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| exactly what he’s doing — invest direct investments into the most profitable
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| outcome, which happens to to be the most dangerous fossil fuels.
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| You can do that but the other alternative he has is to resign and be replaced
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| by somebody else who’ll do the same thing. |
| But this is an institutional problem;
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| not an individual one |