"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" - from Evelyn Beatrice Hall in her book: The Friends of Voltaire. The quote is an illustration of Voltaire's beliefs.
As said to the other commenter, I was unaware of it. Thank you for pointing out. Makes a lot of sense.
This gives a different intepretation to the song as you can treat the whole phrase as a quote and that means «I’m sick of this» while I naively believed there was some doubt and uncertainty from the authors.
Apparently they are just agreeing with the so called “cancel culture” or censoring
yuchi|5 years ago
This gives a different intepretation to the song as you can treat the whole phrase as a quote and that means «I’m sick of this» while I naively believed there was some doubt and uncertainty from the authors.
Apparently they are just agreeing with the so called “cancel culture” or censoring