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indoctrination song

 Don't want no indoctrination!


no no no no no no no


No, I don't.

I want to think for myself

don't want no one to make me a fool

I can see the lies you are spewing

it helps no one with this indoctrination



Don't want no indoctrination!


No, I don't

I have been a fool

I trusted you

now I have grown up and realized you made a fool of me!

now I understand the world that you tried to hide me from


Don't want no indoctrination


I want to think for myself.

I want to see the world as it really is.

Don't want to live in your matrix.

Don't want to stay asleep, unaware of the truth!

you've been telling me lies about the world 

I don't want no indoctrination


Don't want no indoctrination!


Why do we lie to the younger generation?

Why do we corrupt their minds?

What good does it do?

teach us how to think for ourselves

to question everything we've been told!

I don't want no indoctrination!


Oh oh oh oh oh no indoctrination.


Don't want no indoctrination!


stop lying, I can see it for myself

I am tired of your lies!

I won't be made a fool!

whoa whoa whoa 

Whoa whoa whoa

Whoa whoa whoa


Don't want no indoctrination!


Tired of the things you've told me

so many lives have been harmed because of it

you tell us who to blame for things they never do!

You never tell us how we can improve our lives.

But to blame society for our struggles!


Tired of the things you told me!

So many lives have been harmed because of it!

You tell us to cut our body up for health

But there were no benefits to it!

Leave it alone, you're sick!


Tired of the lies you told me!

So many lives have been harmed because of it!

You told us things that were never true!

So many people suffered for it and you never apologized!


Don't want no indoctrination!


Don't want no indoctrination!


Time to think for ourselves

Time to wake up and see the world as it is!

No more should we be lied to!


Don't want no indoctrination!

Don't want no indoctrination!

Don't want no indoctrination!


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