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1) Nearing the end of my usefulness on twitter.

Josh Crooklyn walked away, I agreed with 30% of his stuff, but I valued how he spoke his truth: but banning culture works.

Speaking to the woke with an Orwellian boot in your face? I'd actually rather walk on my terms, like Josh.
2) I never gave s**** about Morrisey, but its my slowly woke kid that got me to appreciate The Smiths, and his later career. Then I saw him taking a dump on Britain about Brexit, and starting to get his music banned. A sign someone has a voice I should respect.
3) "Don't Interrupt the Sorrow"

His new album.

He chose to cover a 1975 Joni Mitchell song, well past the "summer of love" subversion moment of the C_A.

The lyrics are poignant. Morrisey is woke.
4) 2 lines:

Snug in your bible belt dreams

A rebel loves a cause
5) This is our war, with ourselves.

Those that are snug in their bible are rebels pretending to love a cause.

Those faux rebels getting tattoos with ankle tight pants are sharing spit on a salt lick that has killed millions.

You're no different from each other...
6) So don't interrupt the sorrow is kind of a realization that you don't really want to change and fix things.

Both sides are happy to idolize their opposite deities, they do not want an interruption to the sorrow.
7) 17 the streets. This was fun, but Santa Clause isn't real.
8) I've got a head full of quandary
And a mighty mighty thirst

Seventeen glasses
Rhine wine
Milk of the Madonna
Clandestine
He don't let up the sorrow
He lies and he cheats
It takes a heart like Mary's these days
When your man gets weak

9) Sorry woke friends, I've resemble the man getting weak thing.

We let ourselves be called flyover country.

We let ourselves lose our communities and jobs.

We let our kids leave for cities and get indoctrinated into subversion.
10) We let our politicians sell us out, truth up in vapors, like our good jobs and factories which oddly the Germans and Japanese (you know, those WW2 foes) still have.

Yet we sat back and let them disappear.
11) Now we have a guy in Trump willing to solve this awful problem, and bring back our lives, let working men work, and give this country it's backbone back.

But truth goes up in vapors.

Like the fact that this President, this incredible President, hast NO HELP.
12) So my frustration is very similar to that of Josh. Someone I only agree with 30% of the time.

Death and birth.

Countries die, countries are born.

I guess our forefathers weren't really that woke because we won't accept this government is a joke of corruption...
13)... and we will simply not get on the streets to help this special man out.

Unless he tells us to we won't, which he can't, but we are so fucking woke we let Joe M tell us to keep the faith.
14) I am going to wash my guilt of Eden and ignore the ancient crown.

I think, unfortunately, that this is more about "don't interrupt the sorrow" than it is about fixing the country. How can anyone look at this crazy level of dysfunction and not want to help this President?
15) It's about getting in the streets, like the French are, who we laugh at for being cowards, or we are liberation lite, and will let Nike and Google be our new elected leaders.

Like Josh said, our new country is going to be great.
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