Pusher
Humanifesto Lyrics


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You see a kid walking down the street
Handing him an inscription sheet
Sign him up for the military
You're just a pusher
Tell the kids that drugs can kill
I guarantee a bullet will
Another body on the battlefield
You're just a pusher.
You're just a pusher, yeah yeah.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Pusher" by Humanifesto depicts the idea of conformity and manipulation in society. The song highlights how young people are often lured into joining the military through the use of propaganda, while their lives are put at risk in the battlefield. The first verse admonishes people who approach innocent-looking children on the street and talk them into signing up for military service. This verse conveys the message that the military service may not be as innocent as it seems, and that they are being misled by society.


Furthermore, the second verse expresses the message that propaganda machines often use fear tactics to deter people from drug use, while their own practices lead to more harm and devastation, such as the creation of more young people in the battlefield. The final line of the song, "You're just a pusher" implies that society is the actual pusher, as it constantly tries to manipulate and control the actions of people without giving them the necessary knowledge about the true dangers of their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

You see a kid walking down the street
You are observing a young person casually moving on a public path.


Handing him an inscription sheet
You proceed to put a document in the child's hand which commits them to enrollment in the military.


Sign him up for the military
You are enrolling the young person into the military against their wishes or without properly considering their true capability.


You're just a pusher
You are like a drug dealer, in this case pushing young people into the military without being fully upfront about the potential outcomes.


Tell the kids that drugs can kill
You try to persuade young people not to use harmful and addictive substances through warnings of potential harm or death.


I guarantee a bullet will
You assert with confidence that a firearm will end a young person's life in a military conflict.


Another body on the battlefield
You are acknowledging another soldier who had to face the danger of war and put a mark on humanity's history books.


You're just a pusher.
You are comparing someone who promotes military service for young people to someone who runs a drug operation, preying on vulnerable and uninformed individuals for your own benefits.


You're just a pusher, yeah yeah.
You repeat that person is a pusher, concluding that such foul behavior is prevalent and a real problem in society.




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