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Oi Polloi - Apartheid Stinx lyrics
apartheid system fascist state when you buy south african
goods this is the system you perpetuate this system
based on fear this system based on hate this system
which together we can and must annihilate go!
yeeeeeeeaaaahhgg!!! a bullet-ridden corpse lies on
the dusty track his only crime was that his skin was
black we think apartheid stinx those who dare to speak
out and question the laws end their lives creaming
behind police station doors don't buy apartheid don't
buy apartheid the apartheid system cannot be reformed
- it must be totally destroyed.
for this to happen, however,
the south african regime must be isolated and starved
of the external financial support that enables it to
continue its vile existence.
consequently, throughout the whole world,
thousands are crying out for sanctions to be imposed
against these evil racist slime - but here in britain
the government does nothing - and is that really so
surprising? for how can we expect thatcher's tories
(who are renowned for putting profit before people)Oi Polloi - Apartheid Stinx - http://motolyrics.com/oi-polloi/apartheid-stinx-lyrics.html
to take effective action when,
every year, they receive millions of pounds into the
party coffers from companies who invest in apartheid
- companies like rowntree mackintosh,
outspan, shell, b.p., i.c.
i., cape, barclays bank, del monte,
john west, rio tinto zinc,
marconi, tescos - and the list goes on.
these are the people whose money keeps botha's government
in power, the people who finance a vicious,
oppressive regime that humiliates,
degrades, tortures, and murders people simply on the
basis of skin colour. while those who rule uis refuse
to act against this obscenity,
we can and will take action against those businesses
which, concerning themselves only with profit maximisation
and completely regardless of the human suffering involved,
continue to finance apartheid - let's hit them where
it hurts - boycott the scum!
! a brick flies through the window of a branch of barclays
bank maybe someone thought their financing of apartheid stank