I don't want no foreign pricks to take my job away from me
My tax dollars paid their ransom, would they do the same for me?
I don't, I don't want them in my home
I don't, I don't want them finding me alone
They're commies, sub-human subversives
They're commies, human living curses
[...]
I think it was ironic at the time making fun of people afraid of losing their jerbs, and it was a reaction to a time when people were coming over from Asia who ended up integrating pretty well in the end.
Reminds me of an old Canadian punk song: "Bomb the boats, feed the fish."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj-iqK0y4T4
Super edgy lyrics:
I don't want no foreign pricks to take my job away from me My tax dollars paid their ransom, would they do the same for me? I don't, I don't want them in my home I don't, I don't want them finding me alone They're commies, sub-human subversives They're commies, human living curses [...]
I think it was ironic at the time making fun of people afraid of losing their jerbs, and it was a reaction to a time when people were coming over from Asia who ended up integrating pretty well in the end.