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He washed his hands until they bled And then a little more He bolted every window And he locked every door Through the cracks he peered out at his neighbors And said “oh for heaven’s sake! Those bat-eating chinks We outta burn them at the stake” Like that no-good ****** Yang They’re infecting our country UBI’s for lazy ***** Though he could really use the money… Cause he’s been out of work for days And has not received a raise For the last 10 years Amid corporate fears of the left’s socialist craze Yet he still angrily paces Says “I don't mean to be racist But they’ve gotta go - all of ‘em!” As his face turns pale and fever runs Poor sick thing, he doesn't know That the hate is just for show A trick, a guise, a twisted rouse To turn me against you Amidst  our misguided attacks They extort and contort the facts -   Our communities decay We rot and waste away You think it’d gone undetected? We were always infected
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Mar 20, 2020
Mar 20, 2020 at 11:16 PM UTC
the chinese virus
He washed his hands until they bled And then a little more He bolted every window And he locked every door Through the cracks he peered out at his neighbors And said “oh for heaven’s sake! Those bat-eating chinks We outta burn them at the stake” Like that no-good ****** Yang They’re infecting our country UBI’s for lazy ***** Though he could really use the money… Cause he’s been out of work for days And has not received a raise For the last 10 years Amid corporate fears of the left’s socialist craze Yet he still angrily paces Says “I don't mean to be racist But they’ve gotta go - all of ‘em!” As his face turns pale and fever runs Poor sick thing, he doesn't know That the hate is just for show A trick, a guise, a twisted rouse To turn me against you Amidst  our misguided attacks They extort and contort the facts -   Our communities decay We rot and waste away You think it’d gone undetected? We were always infected
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Mar 20, 2020
Mar 20, 2020 at 11:16 PM UTC
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