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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Hallo Verfassungsschutz" by the artist "Weena Morloch"

In the text "Hallo Verfassungsschutz" ("Hello, Office for the Protection of the Constitution"), author Weena Morloch uses a sarcastic and threatening tone to express their discontent and feeling of alienation from society and, in particular, from state structures, represented here by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

The lyrical hero of the text feels ignored and invisible to the system ("Have you already entered me in your files? No? Then it's time, because I must not be overlooked."). They feel like a stranger in their own country ("Because this is my country too"), where "only a few determine what happens."

The growing sense of injustice and powerlessness translates into a threat of violence ("But someday I will shoot at you with the rifle in my hands"). The repetition of this phrase emphasizes the inevitability of conflict in the eyes of the lyrical hero. They see themselves as cornered, deprived of choice ("Because I have no other choice").

It is important to note that the text does not call for real violence. Rather, it uses the language of threat as a form of protest, as a way to draw attention to the problem of alienation and powerlessness experienced by some members of society. The tragedy of the situation is emphasized in the last lines: "It is sad but true".

Hallo Verfassungsschutz

Hier bin ich

Habt Ihr mich schon In euren Akten stehn?

Nein? Dann wird es aber Zeit

Denn ich darf euch nicht entgehn

Ich seh vielleicht ganz ungefährlich aus

Doch dafür falle ich euch auch überhaupt nicht auf

Doch irgendwann da werde ich auf euch schießen

Mit einem Gewehr in meiner Hand.

Ja irgendwann da muss ich wohl auf euch schießen

Denn dieses ist auch mein Land.

Und Ihr braucht nicht glauben die Gesellschaft sei so kompliziert

Denn es sind nur wenige die bestimmen was passiert

Und irgendwann da werde ich auf sie schießen...

Ja irgendwann da werde ich auf euch schießen.

Denn ich habe keine andere Wahl.

Ja irgendwann da muss ich wohl auf euch schießen

das ist traurig aber wahr.

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