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This happens in season 3 episode 4 of Trailer Park Boys titled “Who’s the Microphone Assassin?”, in which J-Roc sells his new CD – which is loaded with illegal samples from famous Rap artists – at a local flea market.

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The fear of drug dealers, violent criminals and, as Jello demonstrated with the Willie Horton lines, black people, could lead to civilians willingly giving away their rights or voting for oppressive regimes in a misguided attempt to feel safer.

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The United States prison industrial complex, in which prisoners earn dollars a day and pennies an hour.

Considering the context of the song, Jello is possibly implying the government’s supply of drugs to the ghetto is intended to put black men in jail for cheap labour.

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Get high off cocaine.

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Bizarre runs the streets, so you better tell your homies that they only have one more night before Biz takes the streets back by force.

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Bizarre hangs out with criminals that just got out of prison, and are set to get put back into prison due to their reluctance to give up their criminal behaviour.

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He will play the Song Roxanne by the Police behind the van he plays his shows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T1c7GkzRQQ

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“Sha-Clack-Clack” refers to the sound a whip makes, as referenced later on in the poem. African Americans were often whipped as punishment while facing enslavement in the 18th and 19th century.

While he may be an African American, he is not a slave, nor is he willing to be treated as one.

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The scene changes to a prostitute hired (or forced against her will) to “caress” (which implies sexual touching and/or intercourse) an old man. After the session, she re-does her make-up.

“A lifeless face” implies the woman may not just despise her job, but may have become numb to the situation and has given up hope for better circumstances

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Once the conflict is over and the reporters gathered footage and information about the aftermath, one of the broadcast journalists covering the battle asks, “Have we got everything?”

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