During the Global Meeting, the organiyers used an elevator version of a fairly aggresive economic rights anthem to end and to start meetings. “Bulls on Parade” is a song released by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine in 1996, and can be found on their 2nd album, Evil Empire. I asked if the person who chose the melody knew where it came from and whether it was intentional. I was told it was simply taken off a free music site. One commentators indicates: “The song is in my opinion about “Crony Capitalism” aka corporate infiltration into government. Bulls on parade=bull market, destruction of the library = through advertising driven towards the endless pursuit of higher and higher profits we’ve been robbed of our own intelligence.” Below is a part of the lyrics: “Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes, I walk tha corner to tha rubble that used ot be a library Line up to tha mind cemetry now what we don’t know keeps tha contracts alive an movin’ They don’t gotta burn tha books they just remove’em while arms warehouses fill as yuick as tha cells. Rally round tha family, pockets full of shels” Here is the song , so you can decide if it was the origin for the music used as the motivational interlude to end and start sessions at our Global Meeting.
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