A Disease

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Peace, not hate.
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Racism is an incurable, disgusting disease.
When will it end? Make it stop, oh, please.

So our skin colors are much different, so what?
I rather leave this planet than stay here and rot.

Racists make me sick to my stomach.
Nothing left but to make me tick.

You act like babies, that's what you all are.
If I could I'd knock you into the nearest star.

Are people ever going to grow up one day?
Racism is old and tiring, wouldn't you say?

Insults and hate solves absolutely nothing.
You're as useless as used up old clothing.

Stop bothering others different from you.
Making yourself foolish is what you do.

All hate brings nothing but tears.
Makes you all weak in several years.

Stop the bullshit, stop this now.
Peace is the word we know how.

If you can't accept that, then go kill yourself.
May I suggest hang yourself near a book shelf.

Oh, I don't like you because your skin is not like mine.
That remark makes you look foolish all the time.

We were put out here to live in peace.
Pathetic, we're here for you to tease.

Every video posted, every news broadcast.
Is all this hate really built to last?

It's a whole different century for fuck's sake.
Drop yourself and your hate into the nearest lake.

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