For some people, the whole world is a Baghdad green zone. Some people prefer to live in glass bubbles protected by security gates, energy fields, sensors and censors. Such people don't seem to understand that no fence can for long protect those who perpetrate the iniquity of inequity. Red wonders whether anyone has conducted the environmental impact analysis that one presumes would have been done before The People's Congress awarded a non-rescindable contract to Boeing Corporation to build 700 miles of fence? Did anyone stop to think that there are more four-legged migrant creatures (all our relations) crossing that man-made border every day than there are two-legged migrant humans (also our relations) doing the same? Red would prefer to see the big sky and dusty earth while standing on the shoulder of a blue highway rather than while scaling a fence. The truth is, we all eat the same dust, eventually. All Red asks is that we don't let any people push our faces down into it while they stand over us robbing us blind.
Guitar and vocals: Red Hawkins
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