It is obviously no secret, that other people die every day to ensure our life in abundance. In cobalt mines, so that we're able to spent every free minute we got online, always with our newest smartphones and tablets etc. While other people starve to death or getting sick from pesticides, we're throwing tones of food in the trash, cause we're not able to consume it all. People suffer from terrible labor conditions and can't even live from their ridiculous wages, so we're able to wear always our cheep and fancy cloth. It could go on and on. No surprise - That's the way capitalism works! But it is also not astonishing, that it's us, the so called western world, who gonna keep this system running. Instead of sharing the wealth, Europe is sealing itself off in order to benefit further on from globalisation that other people can not.
lyrics
Our wealth is build on corpses
that is now surprise,
but the actual wonder is that we won't realise
We are destroying lifes
to improve our own,
people are still starving, while we reap what they have sown
They are the slaves, the slaves of our abundance
We're all are human beeings
born equal and free,
but this system defines our importance - is able to decree
Who must work itself to death
securing our prosperity,
while our kids enjoying childhood, others working in the factory
They are the slaves, the slaves of our abundance
No need to change conditions
keep turning a blind eye,
nothing to concerned about,as long as we made our pile
The west makes a killing
settles back and stare ,
while we are getting richer, they fall into despair
We are killing the slaves , the slaves of our abundance
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