Really? Because what I see in that song is "you youngsters with your iPhones and your Bee-Dee-Ehs-Ehm, get off my lawn!"
The "eyes glued to a screen" is referencing people slavishly following things like Fox News. It's literally a song about the religious right and how he feels it has changed. I have no idea why you would think it is complaining about "youngsters today" when he isn't at all addressing anything about today's young people.
More seriously, I'm not sure what you're saying. You seem to have strategically editted the song so the last word is trump, implying that what the lyrics describe is what created Trump. But the lyrics are already kind of vague, and the context you've provided doesn't help.
That word is trump as in trump card. The next two lines is something about lumps and trickle down economics, I cut them because I couldn't quote them from memory and they aren't related to the rest of the message.
You connecting the song to having to do with Trump is just completely nonsensical, it was written some time before Obama had even finished his first presidential time. It makes absolutely no implications about what "created Trump" and neither do I by ending it there - on the contrary I am a bit insulted by the ridiculousness of the very idea that you think I would do that.
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And when you find that truth don’t budge
Until the truth you found begins to change
And it does, I know
I know
You have to admit that's a little ambiguous.
It's not ambiguous at all? It describes how the stronger you believe you are right, the more you dig your boots into the ground in the face of opposition, the more you will diverge from what you originally believed in. It the describes the radicalisation of the right and how it stems from their sense of moral superiority, of being the Good, of championing the Truth, of Being In The Right.
Cry me an enlightened Euro river. Fat lot of good it did y'all when these fuckers reared their heads last time around.
Nice "If I'd weren't for us you'd all be speaking German durr" argument. Wait, was that what you intended to say next? I'm sorry for forecoming you.
The American Left got a reputation in the 1980's for being hippy-dippy, kum ba ya pacifists, which emboldened a number of right assholes into thinking they can do whatever the fuck they want and get away with it for the last 30-35 years.
Some people also have a tendency to forget that MLK couldn't achieve what he did without Malcolm X. Gandhi couldn't achieve what he did without Subhas Chandra Bose. If you're going to get people to accept nonviolent change, there has to be the specter of violent change as the less palatable (but very real) alternative. No carrot without a stick.
And your evidence of this is what, some imagined parallel universe where Malcolm X never existed? Or just your opinion?
xIf you want Nazis to stop being Nazis, you have to offer them a choice: dialogue, or facepunching. Otherwise, it's just "Stop! Or I'll say stop again!"
When I see posts like yours and Max's I get the feeling it's a lot less about stopping Nazism for you and a lot more about needing to be John McClane or some other Good Guy Hero who can solve every problem with his fists.