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The line about being a smalltown whiteboy is like saying that you judge me and hate me for what i am, well, i hate all of you. People are saying "hold on there, your feeling pretty high and mighty, but come back down a bit before you end up getting yourself hurt" all the racial slurs and such are just showing his despise for the HUMAN race, not any one in particular. Then there is what people are saying to him, with the whole your one in a million deal, it's like he's thinking he's better than everyone else everywhere, angry and hateful because people haven't treated him with respect. General CommentI feel this song is talking about a guy who gets pissed off at the world, and then kind of thinks he's above it. I feel sorry for Axl because he felt he needed to write that song. Where I live, I can walk through the city streets and a black guy will call me a "white c***", but when I retaliate with "f***head", I'm a racist all of a sudden and I have him and 20 of his mates beating the crap out of me. I guess I see where Axl's coming from to some extent. I don't have anything against the groups mentioned in this song, but yeah. I can only assume those items were stolen. but I've had a dark guy in Nike shoes and jacket with a Sony CD player ask me for money for the train saying he's broke. And I've never had a dark guy try and sell me stolen goods. I haven't been hassled by the cops, but my bro and his mates were pulled up once by some punk cops who tried to hold just about anything they could against them. It's very true to some extent: I've had Indian shop owners giving me the evil eye in their shops like I don't belong there when he doesn't even speak proper English.
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General CommentIf you read Axl's explanation on the cover of GN'R Lies, he explains that the song is an over generalisation and gives all the reasons why he wrote it. I don't care if this was purposefully controversial it was poignant when I was twelve years old, it is godd-ded poignant now.
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You spend your whole life hearing about how America is the greatest land of opportunity the world has ever seen, and yet you're still shit-poor, your family business reliant upon moonshine and methamphetamine, and people who've been in the country a month are treating you like scum? Damned right you're going to be angry and not entirely sure who to blame for your lot in life. A lot of racism, in fact, arises from the anger that poor, disenfranchised whites feel. Not all white people have it made in the shade. "One in a Million" reflects a certain reality, not necessarily shared by the majority, nakedly and without the filter of political correctness. The object of art, so the saying goes, is to hold a mirror up to reality. This tune paints a picture describing exactly the emotions of some "small town white boy" as he first sets foot in L.A., and encounters people and situations he is profoundly unfamiliar with and understandably frightened of (Rose is originally from small town Indiana).Įven if it is not autobiographical (it probably is), it is a stark portrait of a young man who has never interacted with anyone who wasn't white protestant and is freaked out by his first exposure to the hostile and apathetic "big city." Writers such as Cormac McCarthy, William Burroughs, and J G Ballard often wrote about psychopaths and the nadirs of human degradation, but that did not mean the authors themselves were sadistic, violent beasts. I have no clue as to what motivated Axl to lash out at the world, but the one thing I value above all else in art is sincerity. General CommentThis is a highly emotional song for me.