Better Than You
A Global Threat Lyrics


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You're church and state
There's no love in hate
So rave your muck
Blame it on us

We're better than you

Your status quo
Is gonna blow
Liberty concession stand
Back by popular demand

Prick party tool
Go suck off the cruel




Status slime
And being us is soon a crime

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song, "You're church and state, there's no love in hate," are a commentary on the merging of religious ideologies with the politics of the government. The lyrics suggest that this combination is problematic because it often results in a lack of compassion and empathy towards others. The lines "So rave your muck, blame it on us" can be interpreted as an accusation towards those in power who use the general population as a scapegoat for their own mistakes and shortcomings.


The chorus line, "We're better than you," is an anthem of resistance towards the established order of power. It is a call to action to those who feel marginalized and oppressed to come together and fight against the injustices of society. The lines "Your status quo is gonna blow, liberty concession stand, back by popular demand" are a rallying cry against conformity and the conformity of everyday life.


The final lines of the song, "Prick party tool, go suck off the cruel, status slime, and being us is soon a crime," continue to emphasize the message of the song - the oppressive and corrupt nature of those in power. The lyrics also suggest that those who do not conform to the established order or resist oppression will face consequences and persecution.


Line by Line Meaning

You're church and state
You have a powerful presence like the church and state, which often leads to exploitation and control over others.


There's no love in hate
Hate is never justified and harms everyone, including the one who hates.


So rave your muck
Continue to spread your toxic rhetoric and lies.


Blame it on us
Shift the blame for your own wrongdoing onto us, even though we are not responsible.


We're better than you
We're not superior to anyone else, but we certainly do not condone hate and bigotry like you do.


Your status quo
The current state of things controlled by you, which typically benefits the oppressor and disadvantages the oppressed.


Is gonna blow
The unsustainable systems of oppression will eventually collapse, and those holding power will lose control.


Liberty concession stand
The idea of liberty is sold like a commodity to the masses, but it's only a facade to maintain the status quo.


Back by popular demand
People often support oppressive systems because they believe it to be the norm and are led to think it is in their best interest.


Prick party tool
Those who promote hate and bigotry are tools used by the oppressor to maintain control.


Go suck off the cruel
Your need for power and control leads you to the cruel and oppressive, rather than the just and righteous.


Status slime
Your rank and status come from upholding oppressive systems and bigotry, rather than genuine skill or good character.


And being us is soon a crime
The system will eventually make it a crime to be against them or to speak out against oppression and hate.




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