Right to Choose
Anti-Flag Lyrics


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Thrown out by her family
In the midst of anger
Mom and Dad can't make sense
Of her sexual preference
It seems the cars
Just drive by on this night
No one has any idea
What this feels like

You wave your flag
Tell me I'm free
Then use the word fag
To fuck with me

You have a (hey hey) a right to choose
Gen-der is, gender is not the issue

Judged by parents and the public
The fingers pointed at them
Well I'll point mine right back
They must realize
You can't change whom you love
And gender is not the issue

That night she said, "I will be true"
Meant every word she said to you

You have a (hey hey) a right to choose
Gender is, gender is not the issue

It seems today, to be yourself
Takes so much courage and strength
If you were half the human, as people who "come out"
This world would be a better place

You wave your flag
Tell me I'm free
Then use the word fag
To fuck with me
Go and wave your flag
Go and wave your flag
Go and wave your flag
I'm free, fucking free! Yeah!





You have a (hey hey) a right to choose
Gender is, gender is not the issue

Overall Meaning

The song "Right to Choose" by Anti-Flag is a powerful message about discrimination towards the LGBTQ+ community. The lyrics are about a teenager who has been thrown out by her family because of her sexual preference. The song speaks about how some people use the term "freedom" while simultaneously using derogatory terms to hurt others. The lyrics express that people have the right to choose who they love, and gender should not be an issue.


The song highlights how society judges people based on their sexual preference, and this judgment comes from not only parents but also people in the public. The lyrics point out how this judgment is unfair, and people should not be ostracized for being themselves. The song's central message is about accepting people for who they are, and these lyrics ask society to be more tolerant and accepting.


In the end, the song delivers a positive message of empowerment, telling people that they are free to be whoever they want to be, irrespective of their gender or sexual preference.


Line by Line Meaning

Thrown out by her family
A person has been rejected by their family due to their sexual preferences.


In the midst of anger
This situation is happening amidst strong emotions.


Mom and Dad can't make sense
Even the person's parents are struggling to understand.


Of her sexual preference
The person has a sexuality that is different from societal norms.


It seems the cars
People are driving by without knowing what's happening.


Just drive by on this night
People are passing by without being aware of the struggles that are happening.


No one has any idea
The individuals nearby are unaware of the extent of the situation.


What this feels like
The person's emotional struggle is profound.


You wave your flag
A person proclaims their freedom.


Tell me I'm free
Someone is told they have the ability to make their own choices.


Then use the word fag
The person is insulted by a word that belittles their sexuality.


To fuck with me
The person is being harassed and targeted.


You have a (hey hey) a right to choose
Everyone has the right to be autonomous in their decision making.


Gen-der is, gender is not the issue
A person's gender identity is not something that should be judged or criticized.


Judged by parents and the public
The person is being criticized and evaluated by their loved ones and society.


The fingers pointed at them
They are the target of blame and criticism.


Well I'll point mine right back
The person is determined to defend themselves and return accusations.


They must realize
The person hopes for others' understanding and recognition of the situation.


You can't change whom you love
The person argues that love is a natural feeling that cannot be changed.


And gender is not the issue
The person strongly defends their right to choose their gender identity.


That night she said, "I will be true"
The person makes a heartfelt commitment to themselves.


Meant every word she said to you
The commitment made was sincere and genuine.


It seems today, to be yourself
Being true to oneself is a challenging task.


Takes so much courage and strength
It requires bravery and resilience to be true to oneself.


If you were half the human, as people who "come out"
If people who judge and criticize others were as brave and authentic as those who come out...


This world would be a better place
...the world would be a better and more accepting place.


Go and wave your flag
The person encourages others to claim their freedom and autonomy.


I'm free, fucking free! Yeah!
The person proclaims their freedom and independence emphatically.




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