Fuck The Supreme Court
Rio Romeo Lyrics


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They protect their houses
They protect their friends
They protect their wallets
But women is where it ends

They banned all your rights
Made you poor so you can′t fight
They need more white children
Please give them your children

So learn how to birth
And fuck your stupid earth
It can burn
Right there right with ya

And God for-fucking-bid
That you love this fucking kid
You better earn
Or we'll take over

And who cares if you′re a child
I think motherhood is mild
Maybe you'll learn how to work harder

And sure you're just thirteen
But my great grandma was a queen
She did the same
She did not complain

Don′t complain
Don′t complain
You look a little insane
Don't complain
Don′t complain
You're fine

Don′t complain
Don't complain
You know we run the game
Don′t complain
Don't complain
About your rights

They want bigger houses
They want richer friends
They want fatter wallets
And will get it to any end

They're rapists and thieves
That we look to to lead
Of course they want children
To force us with children

So learn how to mother
And love one another
If daddy′s your brother
Oh well

And God fucking willing
You find this fulfilling
If you want more from life then say prayers

Don′t complain
Don't complain
You look a little insane
Don′t complain
Don't complain
You′re fine

Don't complain
Don′t complain
You know we run the game
Don't complain
Don't complain
About your rights

And if I′m forced to give birth
On this poor fucking earth
Who will be there to make that he′s fine
Cause it can't fucking be me
I can′t fucking see me
Having to call this kid mine

Cause I'll be riddled with debt
And I′m selling my sweat
Just to pay for this hospital time

While his teachers in preschool
Are carrying rifles
Just to make sure he's alive

Don′t complain
Don't complain
You look a little insane
Don't complain
Don′t complain
You′re fine

Don't complain
Don′t complain
You know we run the game
Don't complain
Don′t complain
About your rights

Change the game
Change the game
We know you shoot to aim
Change the game
Change the game
For your rights

Change the game
Change the game
You know the claim to fame
Shoot to aim
Shoot to aim
For your rights

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rio Romeo's song "Fuck The Supreme Court" criticize the American judicial system, particularly the Supreme Court, for failing to protect women's rights. The lyrics express frustration with the Court's decisions that have banned women's rights and left them poor and unable to fight for their rights. The song also highlights the Court's preference for protecting the interests of the wealthy and white elite over those of ordinary citizens.


The lyrics use sarcasm and irony to mock the Court's disregard for women's reproductive rights. The lines "learn how to birth and fuck your stupid earth" suggest that women are reduced to mere baby-making machines, and their existence is meaningless unless they can produce more white children to benefit the wealth and power of the elite. The song also acknowledges the burden of motherhood and the financial struggles of raising a child, particularly in a society that does not provide adequate support for women and mothers.


The lyrics insist that complaining and protesting against injustice are futile, and the only way to change the game is through action and resistance. The lines "change the game, shoot to aim for your rights" encourage listeners to take matters into their own hands and fight for their rights.


Overall, Rio Romeo's song is a powerful critique of the American legal system and its failure to protect the rights and interests of marginalized groups, particularly women.


Line by Line Meaning

They protect their houses
The people in power work to maintain their own personal wealth and property.


They protect their friends
Those with power work to maintain their social status and network.


They protect their wallets
Those with power work to maintain their monetary wealth.


But women is where it ends
Women, and their rights, are not a priority or concern for those in power.


They banned all your rights
The powerful have systematically taken away women's rights.


Made you poor so you can′t fight
By keeping women in poverty, those in power have made it difficult for them to challenge the status quo.


They need more white children
Those in power have a preference for a certain race to reproduce and maintain a majority.


Please give them your children
They want women to have and raise children to serve their agenda.


So learn how to birth
Women are expected to know how to give birth and raise children.


And fuck your stupid earth
There is a disregard for the environment and future generations.


It can burn
The singer has hostility towards the world they live in.


Right there right with ya
The artist wants others to share in their disdain for the world.


And God for-fucking-bid
The singer is frustrated with the idea that loving a child is necessary.


That you love this fucking kid
The singer sees children as a burden and impediment to their own success or worldview.


You better earn
The singer believes that people should have to prove themselves before having children or starting a family.


Or we'll take over
Those in power will continue to dominate and control society.


And who cares if you′re a child
The artist is dismissive of young people and their needs or voices.


I think motherhood is mild
The singer undervalues the role of motherhood and the difficulty faced by mothers.


Maybe you'll learn how to work harder
The singer sees motherhood as an opportunity for one to improve their work ethic.


And sure you're just thirteen
The artist has a disregard for the safety and well-being of young girls.


But my great grandma was a queen
The artist uses historical examples to justify their beliefs and actions.


She did the same
The artist sees their own behavior as justified by the actions of their ancestors.


She did not complain
The singer upholds a belief that women should not speak out or challenge the status quo.


You look a little insane
The artist is dismissive of those who disagree with their views.


You know we run the game
Those in power maintain control over society and are not interested in challenging the status quo.


About your rights
Those in power do not prioritize the rights of marginalized groups.


They want bigger houses
Those in power strive for excess and personal gain.


They want richer friends
Those in power seek to establish and maintain social and economic networks.


They want fatter wallets
Those in power prioritize their own financial gain.


And will get it to any end
Those in power will do whatever it takes to achieve their goals.


They're rapists and thieves
The singer sees those in power as corrupt and immoral.


That we look to to lead
Despite their immoral behavior, society still puts trust in those in power.


Of course they want children
Those in power want to maintain control over future generations.


To force us with children
The artist sees having children as a means for those in power to continue dominating society.


So learn how to mother
Women are expected to know how to take care of and raise children.


And love one another
The artist advocates for greater compassion and support within communities.


If daddy's your brother
The singer is dismissive of incest and the taboo surrounding it.


Oh well
The singer has a lack of concern or care for the issue at hand.


And God fucking willing
The singer sees the idea of having and loving children as unlikely or absurd.


You find this fulfilling
The artist believes that having and raising children is not a fulfilling experience.


If you want more from life then say prayers
The artist suggests that those who want more from life should rely on faith or prayer instead of challenging social norms and fighting for change.


And if I'm forced to give birth
The singer sees the expectation to give birth as intrusive and unwanted.


On this poor fucking earth
The singer has contempt for the world they live in.


Who will be there to make that he's fine
The artist has concerns about the well-being of future children and asks who will be responsible for their care.


Cause it can't fucking be me
The artist sees having children as a burden that they don't want to take on.


I can't fucking see me
The artist has difficulty even imagining themselves in the role of a parent.


Having to call this kid mine
The singer sees having children as a loss of autonomy and freedom.


Cause I'll be riddled with debt
The artist sees the expectation to have children as a financial burden.


And I'm selling my sweat
The singer sees the expectation to raise children as an imposition on their time and labor.


Just to pay for this hospital time
The singer is critical of the high cost associated with childbirth and medical care for children.


While his teachers in preschool
The singer sees the future schooling environment as dangerous and violent.


Are carrying rifles
The artist is highlighting the issue of gun violence and its impact on children.


Just to make sure he's alive
The artist sees the need for extreme measures to keep children safe in an unsafe world.


Change the game
The singer advocates for change and challenging societal norms.


We know you shoot to aim
The singer acknowledges the determination and skill of those fighting for change.


For your rights
The artist sees the fight for change as a necessary step in securing equal rights for marginalized groups.




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Comments from YouTube:

@jondoemybroe8925

i feel like this song shot me in the face three times with a shotgun godDAMN. these lyrics i literally got chills. "if daddy's your brother/oh well" "if you want more from life than say prayers" "while his teachers in preschool are carrying rifles/just to make sure he's alive" literally gasping for breath. and the DELIVERY?? the slightly mocking, barely veiled anger behind each line is sending me. excuse me while i put my phone down for a bit i can't handle all this emotion

@elladiss

“while his teachers in preschool are carrying riffles just to make sure he’s alive”

@imannavieira

What does this line means? School shootings?

@neliarema1927

⁠@@imannavieirayesish. Some conservatives argue that the solution for school shootings is to arm teachers with weapons as well.

@ICDCSB

Found this song on tik tok and immediately started looking for the full thing. Your delivery of the ines and your tone of voice sent chills, thank you for making this song!

@ST4C3Y_BR0FL0VSK1

I found this sound on Spotify

@justqueenbee8798

@@ST4C3Y_BR0FL0VSK1 same

@susanlandoll5544

This song sent chills down my spine as a female who has gotten multiple rape threats.

@Sunny_fromomori

Omg I’m so sorry that you got those threats that’s so messed up

@susanlandoll5544

@@Sunny_fromomori dude I got those threats last year and I'm in 5th grade. People nowadays just suck.

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