This brings us to the third verse, where the singer denies being a ‘radical or racist’ based on the fact that he is rather a “small-town White boy just trying to make ends meet”. In other words, he presents himself as a humble dude whose primarily goal is basic survival. And he is uninitiated in the ways of the outside world (i.e. Immigrants of course are those from other parts of the world who in this context come to live in the United States. And the ones he calls out specifically are ‘Iranians’, which we interpret as all Arabs. And regarding the gays, he accuses them of “spread(ing) some disease”, which most likely is a reference to HIV/AIDS. His actual beef with these groups is something along the lines of believing they are afforded certain privileges which they do not deserve.
Term we can’t bring ourselves to use in this post. “immigrants” and gays into his “country”, i.e. Large. Or not society per se but rather he laments the influx of Second VerseĪnd in the second verse is where he attacks the society at he findsĪnd “ N” like we said earlier is a racist word which historically has been used against African-Americans. The reason he apparently does not want them in his path has something to do with their “gold chains”. And the mention of this item is seemingly meant to point to the idea of these individuals being Black street hustlers who sell fraudulent jewelry in an unethical manner (i.e. Possible. But apparently such is not easy in the part of L.A.
being arrested),Īnd as such is trying to avoid interacting with the cops as much as It seems the singer has a history of dealing with them (i.e. Police, as we all know, are law enforcement officers. And