Refusing To Be A Man by Propaghandi
Artist: Propaghandi
Album: Less Talk, More Rock
I'm not going to try to tell you that i'm different from all the rest. i've been subject to the same de-structure of desire, i've felt the same effects; i'm a hetero-sexist tragedy. and potential
rapist, all are we. but don't tell me this is natural. this is nurturing. and there's a difference between sexism and sexuality. i had different desires prior to my role-remodelling. and at six
years of age you don't challenge their claims, you become the same. (or withdraw from the game - and hang your head in shame). i think that's exactly what i did. i tried to sever the connections between
And them. i fought against their further attempts to convince a kid that birthright can bestow the power to yield the subordination of women and do you know what patricentricity means? i found out
just a couple of days ago. it means male values uber alles and hey! whaddaya know... sex has been distorted and vilified. i'm scared of my attraction to body types. if everything
desired is objectified then maybe
eroticism needs to be redefined. and i refuse to be a "man".