If Not Emasculated
Inversion Lyrics


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someone must have thought our representatives
were the beasts and wife abusers
"take the sons of this generation
and clothe them in colorless dresses"

Jesus entered the temple marketplace
felt his fists grow tighter
walked up to the nearest salesman
flipped the blasphemed table over

"make him sensitive"
"make him soft and spineless"
"how will he be safe if not emasculated?"

someone must have thought the way to peacefulness
was to exalt the feminine
now we're heroless, children motherless
and how closer is the vision?

Jesus gathered the broken fishermen
Who will go with me?
Who will fight with me?
Who will die with me?




Who will lead with me?
Who will be a man with me?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Inversion's song If Not Emasculated highlight a societal issue of men being degraded to the point of submission, and the consequences that follow. The opening lines of the song suggest that a group of people may have regarded representatives as abusive individuals, leading them to suggest that the sons of the current generation should be dressed in colorless attire. This could be an allusion to the need for boys to be dressed in a more feminine manner, stripping them of their masculine traits and qualities. The next few lines of the song mention Jesus and his reaction to the blasphemy he witnessed in the temple marketplace. He became infuriated and flipped over tables, showcasing his powerful and masculine nature. However, there are people who try to subdue this masculine power and advocate for men to be "sensitive," "soft," and "spineless." They argue that men need to be emasculated in order to be safe, which is a notion that the song challenges.


The chorus is a reflection of the consequences of emasculating men. It suggests that an exaltation of the feminine and the degradation of masculinity leads to a loss of heroes and motherless children. There is a lack of men who are willing to lead and fight, and the song asks who will step up to the plate and be a true man. The broken fishermen that Jesus gathered could be an allusion to the fact that society needs to find broken men and help them rise up to become strong and true leaders. The use of the word "broken" is interesting because it denotes that men are not intrinsically bad or disruptive. On the contrary, they are victims of a society that seeks to render them powerless.


Overall, the song If Not Emasculated is a powerful commentary on society's tendency to strip men of their masculinity, and the negative consequences that follow. It aims to spark a conversation about the value of masculinity, the importance of strong male figures, and the need for men to embrace their true nature.


Line by Line Meaning

someone must have thought our representatives
Perhaps our representatives were thought to be equivalent to beasts and wife abusers by someone


take the sons of this generation
They want to clothe the sons of this generation in colourless dresses


and clothe them in colorless dresses
They want to dress the sons of this generation in garments without any colours


Jesus entered the temple marketplace
When Jesus went into the temple marketplace


felt his fists grow tighter
He became more tense and agitated


walked up to the nearest salesman
He proceeded to approach the closest salesman


flipped the blasphemed table over
He overturned the table that was being used for blasphemy


make him sensitive
They want to make him more emotional and compassionate


make him soft and spineless
They want to make him less strong and resolute


how will he be safe if not emasculated?
They believe he won't be secure unless he is deprived of his masculinity


someone must have thought the way to peacefulness
Perhaps someone thought that the way to attain peace was


was to exalt the feminine
to glorify the feminine


now we're heroless, children motherless
And now we have neither heroes nor mothers for our children


and how closer is the vision?
How much closer have we moved towards achieving that vision?


Jesus gathered the broken fishermen
Jesus called together the broken fishermen


Who will go with me?
Who will come along with me?


Who will fight with me?
Who will take up arms and fight alongside me?


Who will die with me?
Who will be willing to die together with me?


Who will lead with me?
Who will take the lead with me?


Who will be a man with me?
Who will show what true masculinity is by being with me?




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The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (2 Peter 3:9)
Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. (1 Corinthians 6:9-10)

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