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Silent Planet | No Place To Breathe | Track-By-Track Analysis 

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Garrett talks with us about No Place To Breathe
LYRICS:
I saw you stumble out from the social slaughter house, oppression’s progeny, you lift your head and plead for mercy. Rocks began as building blocks until they turned to throwing stones; a monolith of dominance we set atop your plinth of bones.[01]
This privilege[02] is a prism, reflecting our indecision, the iniquities of inhibition, our indifference gave way to a prison.[03] Classes at war,[04] castes are born - criminals are sworn in.[05]
Place your hands to the pulse of this city,[06] keep your ear to the ground, hear her gasp, “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.”[07]
Are we so blind to believe that violence could give birth to peace?[08]
Lay down our weapons and raise our arms.[09] Make every breath a protest in a world where your neighbors cannot breathe. Every second in the shadows,[10] lives are stolen in the sun - slowly waking from our apathy to see the fascists have won. They already won - just ask the child in front of the smoking gun.[11]
Are we so blind to believe that violence could give birth to peace?
Place your hands to the pulse of this city, keep your ear to the ground, hear him gasp, “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.”[12]
We shout at fascist[13] hands fixed on asphyxiating those in need. Place your hands to the pulse of this city, keep your ear to the ground, hear her gasp, “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.”[14]
Are we so blind to believe that violence could give birth to peace?
I’ve seen the end, the tyrant on his knees.[15] Will we starve our need for retribution, or take his eye and all go blind?[16][17]
FOOTNOTES:
01 - Michel Foulcault, Discipline and Punish
02 - Allan G. Johnson, Privilege, Power, and Difference
03 - Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow
04 - Noam Chomsky, Class Warfare
05 - Several past and near-future presidents of the United States of America
06 - Blackstar, Respiration ft. Common
07 - Eric Garner in Staten Island, NYC on July 17, 2014
08 - Matthew 26:52
09 - Isaiah 2:4
10 - Walter Brueggemann, Out of Babylon
11 - Countless children who have been victims of both gang and police shootings, who have been disproportionately ethnic minorities and in lower socioeconomic areas of USA.
12 - Hernan Jaramillo in Oakland, CA on July 8, 2013
13 - Donald J. Trump
14 - Kelly Thomas in Fullerton, CA on July 5, 2011
15 - Sic Semper Tyrannis
16 - “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” - commonly attributed to Mahatma Gandhi
17 - For more information on social inequality and systemic incarceration please visit: Equal Justice Initiative at www.eji.org. An excellent community resource for inner-city African American families: www.aapci.org
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Комментарии : 32   
@JimCyanide
@JimCyanide 4 года назад
Still relevant in 2020
@jbasti227
@jbasti227 4 года назад
Unfortunately
@kylemachen5452
@kylemachen5452 4 года назад
What a time to revisit this song. It just popped up on my Apple Music and I thought it was so relevant still today. How sad.
@9awner992
@9awner992 4 года назад
So disturbingly apt to 2020. This song is proof that the problems we see today are not a recent developmen
@x-nihilo
@x-nihilo 3 года назад
2:20 I can't breathe !!!!!
@sound_comes_in_scapes
@sound_comes_in_scapes 4 года назад
This man was looking in the future...
@gotrain4me
@gotrain4me 4 года назад
I'm here because of a one Bubba Wallace mentioned this band in an article specifically citing this song. JUST WOW.
@arieshurt3940
@arieshurt3940 7 лет назад
I feel so smart watching these
@Jaboaflame
@Jaboaflame 8 лет назад
Love this track. Love Silent Planet for always taking on the controversial topics.
@bencensus
@bencensus 8 лет назад
Love this track. Rob Bell (whom I love for his controversial views on Christianity) put out a video called "Breathe" that had a pretty cool concept where he talks about the Hebrew (or maybe Greek, it's some language that I don't know fluently) pronunciation for God being similar to the sounds of a person breathing. So when a baby comes into the world, it's first instinct, is to breathe in, conceptually saying the name of God without even knowing how loved they are from the start. And when someone dies, it's when they can no longer breathe, or no longer speak the name of God.
@JeansiByxan
@JeansiByxan 7 лет назад
Garrett is the real deal. I sincerely hope he stays strong in the faith, knowing that working in music, and especially metal, is one of the easiest places to fall prey to the pseudo-intellectual mindsets that many have about faith.
@enjay12
@enjay12 8 лет назад
I know this isn't about the latest police shootings considering it was recorded beforehand. But it might be the best commentary anyone could hear regarding the issue.
@lp4966
@lp4966 8 лет назад
One of favorites on the album
@ruicarneiro1640
@ruicarneiro1640 7 лет назад
Violence only breeds violence. I cant fathom how can one human being hurt another.
@jamesbond900
@jamesbond900 8 лет назад
Is that a Rival Choir shirt?
@Dkclemons1
@Dkclemons1 7 лет назад
As an ex cop, I would like to comment. First, I love the album. I feel that the reason for the ratio of black to white arrests is simply because of the amount of people in an area. The ghetto and and trailer parks have more people, therefore more crime. I would spend more time patrolling the horrible inner city areas, not because black people were there, but because there are more people there and therefore more crime. So the white kid in the suburbs doesn't get stopped and isn't taken to juvenile detention for the weed in his pocket, it the black kid. It sucks but that's the way it is. Same as the white kids in trailer parks. I know it's shocking to hear someone sound like they're struggling while they are saying they can't breathe, but it's important to note cops hear that every day, and if you are talking you are breathing. Cops aren't trained to check people medically and they can't stop and call an ambulance every time someone complains of something. Anyway, love the album and looking forward to the next one.
@usukapal
@usukapal 7 лет назад
I wonder what Garrett thinks now that we have a President Trump
@answersteslaqueries6712
@answersteslaqueries6712 4 года назад
What he should be thinking is “oh wow there are fewer unarmed black people being shot than when Obama was president...maybe this is an issue that we can’t blame presidents for”
@bradhargis2261
@bradhargis2261 3 года назад
@AnarchoDude 👍 stay uninformed and keep going with that group think. Lol
@iCainiac
@iCainiac Месяц назад
FUCK THE SYSTEM
@mycoachknowsthesheriff8396
@mycoachknowsthesheriff8396 4 года назад
George Floyd couldn’t breathe.
@nicholasfornshell7362
@nicholasfornshell7362 8 лет назад
Sorry Garrett, I love you and Silent Planet but race is not a social construct. There are differences due to people evolving and living in different climates around the world. People with lighter pigmentation are better suited to live in colder areas while people who have darker pigmentation are better suited living near the tropics where large amounts of sunlight won't harm them. The important thing is to look past the color of ones skin and judge them not on race but on the content of their character. Saying there is no race is unscientific.
@TheRealSonicYouth
@TheRealSonicYouth 8 лет назад
Saying there is no race is* scientific. Several scientists have agreed that race, as we know it, is a social construct.
@paokalexthes
@paokalexthes 7 лет назад
Traditionally race described people that spoke the same language and had same habits(cultural etc). In the last few centuries race has been used mostly to identify someones color. In the first sense race is definetely a social construct, in the second it is more biological. The problem as you said is that people will use any of the two meanings to denote the value of someone's life (slight generalizaton but you get it).
@answersteslaqueries6712
@answersteslaqueries6712 4 года назад
Logically if gender is a social construct then doesn’t race have to be as well? There are far fewer differences between a black man and a white man than any man and woman
@nicholasfornshell7362
@nicholasfornshell7362 4 года назад
@@answersteslaqueries6712 hey Steven thanks for the reply. I forgot I made this comment years ago, but I still stand by the words I stated back then. Race is not a social construct, there are many biological differences between races like the structure of bones, the chemistry in our brains, and the type of blood we have. Of course there are many similarities but also many differences to differentiate between different races/ethnicities. I would argue the are even more differences between the two genders. Its important to keep in mind Colossians 3:10-11 where Paul states, "put on the new man who is renewed in the knowledge of Him who created him, where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all and in all". No human is above another. This verse acknowledges the many differences people have but it is Christ who unites us.
@answersteslaqueries6712
@answersteslaqueries6712 4 года назад
Nicholas Fornshell Ultimately I agree that there are differences but we’re still all human and can all breed and have offspring, so eventually as the world becomes more connected and travel becomes cheaper, faster, easier, eventually the lines will start to blur between what one race is vs another. It definitely has the potential to become a social construct, which makes me think maybe it already is. There are European white people who are 7 ft tall and some who are 5 ft tall but they are still all called white. I dunno, it’s an interesting topic. The people who these days want to divide everyone based on race also reject the idea that race is a social construct. My kid’s school had kids go around at the beginning of the school year and say their name and what race and gender they identify as...I think the quicker we ignore the differences between different races, the more quickly they’ll go away. But someone who believes in white privilege would probably just say I don’t get it because I’m white.
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