Will You Help Me Repair My Door by Afroman is America's Greatest Protest Song
That the police officers sued for their emotional distress over such a chill and understated song only added to the legend.
Truly a perfect protest song, more than any other I've heard.
Reminds me of that (presumably fictional) story of the guy who distributed revolutionary pamphlets in downtown Moscow at the height of Stalin's power, and the police come to arrest him, and they discover the pamphlets people were too terrified to take were just blank pieces of paper, and when they asked him why, he said, "what's there to say? it's all so obvious."
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