Enslaved
Spirit of the Patriot Lyrics


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My lifes a mess a living hell don't want your charity go fuck yourself
I can't escape, this system I can't break, they got a hold of me, this
Pressure I can't take
Fuck get the fuck away from me leave me alone lemme go home get the fuck
Away
There is no hope, live in pure hell, my country is goin down and I'm not
Doing well
Ade gamisou malaka get the fuck away get the fuck away from me
The system failed and now we die, no help from politicians they just tell
Us lies
Nea demokratia, pasok, kke all malakas einai malakes!
My lifes a mess a living hell don't want your charity go fuck yourself




I can't eascape they are telling lies don't trust the politicians
Get the fuck away from me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Spirit of the Patriot's song "Enslaved" express a sense of frustration and hopelessness towards the political and societal systems that surround the singer. The singer feels trapped and oppressed by these systems and does not want any help or charity that may come from them. They express a desire to be left alone and to escape the pressure that is being put on them, but they feel that there is no hope for them or their country.


The use of profanity in the lyrics shows the singer's anger and frustration towards the people and systems that they feel are holding them down. The reference to politicians and political parties in the lyrics shows that the singer feels like they have been let down by the people who are supposed to represent them and make their lives better.


The line "Ade gamisou malaka get the fuck away" is a Greek phrase that loosely translates to "Fuck off, you idiot." This shows that the band is expressing their feelings towards the political situation in Greece specifically.


Overall, the lyrics of "Enslaved" express a sense of disillusionment and frustration towards the systems that the singer feels are oppressing them. The use of profanity and references to politicians show the band's raw and unfiltered emotions towards the situation.


Line by Line Meaning

My lifes a mess a living hell don't want your charity go fuck yourself
I am struggling and suffering, and I do not want or need any false kindness from others who do not truly care about me.


I can't escape, this system I can't break, they got a hold of me, this Pressure I can't take
I am trapped in a system that oppresses and controls me, and the constant stress and pressure are too much to bear.


Fuck get the fuck away from me leave me alone lemme go home get the fuck Away
I want to be free from the people and forces that are causing me pain, and I want to be able to go back to a safe and secure home.


There is no hope, live in pure hell, my country is goin down and I'm not Doing well
I feel hopeless and trapped in a country that is falling apart, and I am struggling to survive in this chaotic and dangerous environment.


Ade gamisou malaka get the fuck away get the fuck away from me
I am angry and frustrated with those who are causing me harm or trying to manipulate me, and I want them to leave me alone.


The system failed and now we die, no help from politicians they just tell Us lies
The social and political systems that were supposed to protect us have failed, and the politicians in power are only concerned with their own interests and lies to us about making changes.


Nea demokratia, pasok, kke all malakas einai malakes!
The political parties in power are all foolish and corrupt.


I can't eascape they are telling lies don't trust the politicians Get the fuck away from me
I am unable to escape the lies and corruption of the politicians in power, and I want them to stay away from me and my life.




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@patrickcleburneuczjsxpmp9558

@@careyfreeman5056 "There are ways to go about being recognized as a separate country."

Not when the North refused to even negotiate.

Here's what a couple northern abolitionists said about it at the time:

"...the advocates of "unbroken Union" abruptly refuse to negotiate with the receding party (who offer compensation for what they must take with them), thereby finally denying their right to become a separate party, and pronouncing the final word that the Union recognizes no two parties who can negotiate with each other; which is equivalent to saying that the political Union (or clanship) is more sacred than persons, or property, or freedom, or any other inalienable human right. Thus completely destroying the last vestige of union between the parties, and forcing both into hostile attitudes, and both prepare to destroy each other."

"It is said that the United States built and furnished the forts, dockyards, and custom houses in the seceding States, and, therefore, they are the common property of all the States. But, it will be remembered that, while the remaining States contributed to the public property of the seceding States, so did these in turn contribute to that of the remaining States. If it is found, in fact, that there is within the domain of the seceding States a disproportionate amount of public property, let the matter be adjusted by a rational negotiation.
"In reference to this, as well as a proper division of the common public debt, and all other similar questions, the seceding States express the most becoming spirit and honorable intentions, as appears from the following article in the Constitution recently established. It is as follows:
"'The government hereby instituted shall take immediate steps for the settlement of all matters between the States forming it, and their late confederates of the United States, in relation to the public property and public debt at the time of their withdrawal from them, these States hereby declaring it to be their wish and earnest desire to adjust everything pertaining to the common property, common liabilities, and common obligations of that Union upon principles of right, justice, equality, and good faith.'
"This certainly looks like the olive branch of peace; and if we decline it, and attempt the fatal policy of coercion, will not the civilized world and the impartial record of history be against us?" -George Bassett



@goldenhawk352

Southern States seceding alone did not cause the war, no matter what the root reason was for their most of their secessions. The spark was the North maintaining a fort in a Southern harbor, in order to provoke the South into firing on it, causing the "incident" on which to base their invasion of the Southern States. The North then called for volunteers and militia from several other Southern States to help subdue the "rebellion". At that point, several more States joined the Confederacy. Virginia was one, and up to that point had voted to remain in the Union.

So yes, deep down, slavery was a point of severe friction among the States, but the WAR was caused by the North wanting to keep the Southern States as part of the United States. THAT is why they invaded. Look at the actual printed material from the era. Even envelopes frequently had illustrations promoting keeping the USA united.

But, in 1862, they decided slavery was a better issue.

The South may have had "The Lost Cause", but the North had the "Johnny Come Lately" cause.

But, I invite you to reply, and give us your deeper analysis of what I have stated above. Maybe you can point out things that you believe to be incorrect.



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@TheBurgessNetwork

"Until the lion learns how to write, every story will glorify the hunter." -African proverb

@cuchulain1647

Because you know the truth.
1864-1964.
100 years.
Why did it take that long???
Because there was no money in it.

@snakey934Snakeybakey

Africa is a big place. where is that proverb from specifically?

@fairarizkiano3845

history was written by winner šŸ˜ž

@cyanwine6003

And slavery lost yet they still wrote a fuckton about covering it up.

@fulgenzio89

@@snakey934Snakeybakey northern Malawi

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@MichaelKilmanAuthor

People really have no idea how horrible the institution of slavery was and just how complicit people were in keeping it alive. This video connects well with the Orwellian video on this same page.

@bobbytutton3270

and Northern States/commonwealths also had slavery!

@vintinoo1924

@@bobbytutton3270 "All Northern states had abolished slavery in some way by 1805; sometimes, abolition was a gradual process, a few hundred people were enslaved in the Northern states as late as the 1840 census."

tell me, who freed the slaves and who enslaved them? UNION W

@jeffrothegamer

Northern states weā€™re just as guilty.I had family union and confederation.

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