Dog Whistle

Dog-Whistle-666.mp3
Dog-Whistle-666.mp4
Dog-Whistle-Unplugged-Underground-XIV.mp3
Dog-Whistle-Unplugged-Underground-XIV.mp4
Dog-Whistle-Unplugged.mp3″
Dog-Whistle-Unplugged.mp34
Dog-Whistle-intro.mp3
Dog-Whistle-Prequel.mp3
Dog-Whistle-Prequel.mp4

[Intro]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Verse 1]
(Hey look!)
Did you hear that
(Dirty crook)
Did I hear what?

[Chorus]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Bridge]
Wink of the eye
(Do or die)
Subtle gesture
(Primal posture)

[Verse 2]
(Hey listen!)
Did you see that
(Confusion)
Did I see what?

[Chorus]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Bridge]
Wink of the eye
(Do or die)
Subtle gesture
(Primal posture)

[Chorus]
They’re blowing a dog whistle
(Better hustle)
Blowing a dog whistle
(Thorns and thistle)

[Outro]
Wink of the eye
(Do or die)

ABOUT THE SONG
A “dog whistle” is a term used to describe a subtle or coded message intended to convey a particular idea or agenda to a specific group of people, while remaining unnoticed or ambiguous to the broader public. The term originates from a type of whistle that emits a high-pitched sound only dogs can hear, implying that the message is intended for a particular audience who can “hear” or understand the hidden meaning.

In political discourse, a “dog whistle” often refers to language or phrases used by politicians or public figures that seem innocuous to most, but carry a deeper or controversial meaning for a specific group, such as dog-whistle racism or appeals to extremists. It’s often used to signal certain beliefs, stances, or actions without directly stating them, allowing the speaker to avoid backlash while still appealing to a specific audience.

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