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Robert Inhuman, about the "Xenophobia" sample...

I think this originally came from The Day The Earth Stood Still, when I had a tape deck hooked up to my VCR in high school, but I could be wrong cos I haven't seen that movie since then. We've used it a lot of times over the years, lately even as the precursor into The Shit Punx Hate during shows. In the movie the guy is comparing a person's impulse to step on a spider to his similar reaction to alien life coming to Earth. It shouldn't be hard to see how this compares to most other times when groups of different kinds of people cross eachother, from foreign relations among whole countries down to small groups of young people with similar goals being uneasy working with eachother because of aesthetic differences like clothing, music, slang, anything. There are enough bigger things to have conflicts about in the world, things that deal with peoples' basic rights to exist and act on free will, why make conflicts out of things that are purely cosmetic or non-harmful rituals?

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"That spider, why are you afraid of it? Because it has eight legs?
Because its mouth moves from side to side instead of up and down?
If it came toward you what would you do?"

"This..." (man crushes spider under boot)

"Exactly, as you'd destroy anything you didn't understand..."

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from Resisting The Viral Self LP​/​CD (2007​-​2009), released March 29, 2009
Robert Inhuman: edits.

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