Stephen Stills wrote a song in 1966 for the group Buffalo Springfield titled “For What It’s Worth.” It became an anti-war protest anthem of sorts in the 1960’s. The song seems more broadly applicable today than in 1966. Parsing the lyrics: There's battle lines bein' drawn. Nobody's right if everybody's wrong. A thousand people in the street. Singin' songs and a-carryin' signs. Mostly sayin' hooray for our side.
Is our partisan political division biological?
Is our partisan political division…
Is our partisan political division biological?
Stephen Stills wrote a song in 1966 for the group Buffalo Springfield titled “For What It’s Worth.” It became an anti-war protest anthem of sorts in the 1960’s. The song seems more broadly applicable today than in 1966. Parsing the lyrics: There's battle lines bein' drawn. Nobody's right if everybody's wrong. A thousand people in the street. Singin' songs and a-carryin' signs. Mostly sayin' hooray for our side.