Dr. Autismo
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View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DFCKgEvQhT8
The whole meaning behind this song is that the boomers were the children of the silent generation from the 1920s to the early 1940s.
The songs tells of how the boomers inherited a world that was more complicated than the one the boomers lived in.
IRL, when boomers were young and known as hippies, they lived in a world with the cold war going on, environmental concerns, civil rights and the Vietnam war.
Meanwhile, their parents, the silent generation, lived in a world that was quiet and traditional.
This song tells you to sympathise with those poor, innocent boomers when they were hippies, but I tell you that you shouldn't.
Remember, hippies/boomers enjoyed a far better life than the one we lived, and voted it all away so we can't have it.
They voted for left wing, culturally subversive ideologies like feminism, LGBT, multiculturalism, racemixing, mass migration, Jewish empowerment and big government.
Shit that kills civilizations, and shit that is killing our civilization.
This song has other interpretations, but this is pretty much the main one.
And of course, Mr Bowie himself is a boomer, born in 1947 in London.
I wonder how he felt about the fact that London is minority white, now and before his death.
If I was him, I would be horrified.
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