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Medicalised Feminicide

from Cura, split Tape 2018 with Ascidie by MatraK AttakK

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having a baby it's not every woman's purpose.

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Another girl is born,
a future victim for the pharmaceutical industry,
prescribing the pill when she's not fully grown
then making money from misery.
Only diabetes is genderfree,
selling insuline covering governments' sins
polluting the Earth 'has it should be',
to arrive faster! To the next barn.

It's hard to be a woman in a world for men,
just like it's hard to be black in a world for white,
dominate inventing differentiated disorders and write them in the DSM
70's nymphomaniacs made place for the hypoactive sexual desire
so that she can slick pills 'till she hang herself with a wire,
the heterosexual patriarchal vision never said farewell.

Thank to religions, to the capitalist scam,
god bless america's A.P.A., mother of crimes
made it feminine to grow more male pride
so that those western trends would go worldwide!

Christian religion is still present in doctor's minds:
young girls should take the pill 'cause guilty of having sex,
and shall be reduced to chemically, popped up dolls,
and shall stay sexually desirable 'things', to satisfy their man!

still who decides what we want, are men,
that's why we help the industry, more than them,
you shall perish under your menstruations cramps, and worry to hide em good!
Eva's punished by god on earth, u'll always feel some pain!

That without taking your pill(s)you'll grow a sense of guilt,
for all the poor unborn children and family you dont want to build!

Take your relatine to be bound to your child
take your xanax to forget your sakes.
Skip, those brainwashing pro-pregnancy publicity
and please, laugh at their stupidity.

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from Cura, split Tape 2018 with Ascidie, released April 6, 2018

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