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You can try, but I can tell you from my perspective as a strong minded man, nobody would ever be able to change my views on anything I firmly believe (not just race relations, I mean anything).

Trying just makes it worse. Most people need to want to change. You can’t make someone change their views. When people try that with me, sooner or later they find out they hit an impossible wall. And if it takes them until later to realize that it’s a wall they are about to hit, I’m usually so aggravated I want to literally kill them, psycho, I have been driven crazy a d I probably hate them to hell, they are afraid and running the f*** away because they have never seen anything like me. And I go on hating them badly until the day I die. In fact I might get so aggravated at just the thought of them, I wish I could legally murder them and get away with it. These feeling are permanent. I have people like that to this day. I haven’t even had any communication with them in over a decade, and to this day I still fantasize brutally murdering them. They thought they could change my mind about an issue that I didn’t believe was any of their business. They just really aggravated me and now I hate their f****** guts worse than ever, permanently. In fact I swear if Armageddon is declared, I’ll get them before it does. It’s that bad.

People need to either want to change. They need some kind of profound experience that makes them want to change. You can’t talk change into most people. Maybe a weak minded fool who can’t think for himself, sure. Not someone who believes what they believe and if you try with the wrong person, you might end up in a heap of s***.

New Confession

Here lies Charlie
You can tell it’s him ’cause we put his name on the stone
He kept his showers ice cold, used eco-friendly lightbulbs
Rode his bicycle to work when the gasoline price rose
He’d judge with no pretense, fish on the weekends
Each morning, get up, do the Pledge of Allegiance
Never swim in the ocean, for fear of shark attacks
Bi-monthly get his wife a rose with a card attached
Avoiding all the little things that were hard to ask
Had a car crash, cardiac arrest, died of a heart attack
Golden escalator, all his friends and neighbors
Huddled there in prayer around the respirator
Catch you later, I’m off to see the man upstairs
They all look like ants from here, stars and crystal chandeliers
There was an angel at the entrance, checking off a guest list
Charlie wasn’t on it, and was ushered to the exit
His heart sank
He was breathless
Excuse me, sir, there must be someone you’ve confused me for
If I could see someone who knew me or someone in uniform
I go to church on Sunday, truly, usually more
Screaming at the angels while they pushed him through the door
Excuse me, sir, there must be someone you’ve confused me for
If I could see someone who knew me or someone in uniform
I go to church on Sunday, truly, usually more
Screaming at the angels while they pushed him through the door
Abandon all hope, all ye who enter
It was a horrifying sign, but sounded like a neat adventure
Far beyond the halos and the castles in the clouds
Fatsos squealing, shackled with some apples in their mouths
Attention whores in padded bras hanging from extension cords
Tortured with the products from their favorite catalogs
Here, we buy and sell a million kinds of Hell
Imagination is the limit to the devil’s clientele
Up a dingy elevator, no televised debate
The Savior saves you from the Hell you paid for, sorry, but it’s, “smell you later”
Side-stepped fate, went right for the gate
But you know the devil, he loves a good chase
There was a demon at the entrance, making X’s on a checklist
Who would kick you in the a** when you begged him for repentance
Those tempted by the senses with the cruelest of intentions
Charlie’s heart sank
He was breathless
Excuse me, sir, there must be someone you’ve confused me for
If I could see someone who knew me or someone in uniform
I really don’t belong here, I know you’ve heard the tune before
Screaming at the demons while they pushed him through the door
Excuse me, sir, there must be someone you’ve confused me for
If I could see someone who knew me or someone in uniform
I really don’t belong here, I know you’ve heard the tune before
Screaming at the demons while they pushed him through the door
You can run from your demons until you are exhausted
One day you will have to stop and find out what they wanted
Keep on running from those demons until you are exhausted
You can run to those angels ’til you are exhausted
One day you will have to stop and question what they wanted
Keep on running to those angels until you are exhausted
Excuse me, sir, there must be someone you’ve confused me for (I don’t want to die)
If I could see someone who knew me or someone in uniform
I really don’t belong here, I know you’ve heard the tune before (please, don’t let me die)
Excuse me, sir, there must be someone you’ve confused me for (I don’t want to die)
If I could see someone who knew me or someone in uniform
I really don’t belong here, I know you’ve heard the tune before (please, don’t let me die)
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