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The song retells the story of the aftermath of the Hurmu genocide, in which a Hurmu rebel, living in [[the Green]], tells how he left his home village of Sweden (not to be confused with the Jingdaoese territory of the same name) to fight in a dirty war against mercenaries, genocidists, Vanics, and others, so that he could protect his way of life, his family, and his nation. The song has a dark tone, and tells of the singer's feelings of hopelessness in the midst of duty. | The song retells the story of the aftermath of the Hurmu genocide, in which a Hurmu rebel, living in [[the Green]], tells how he left his home village of Sweden (not to be confused with the [[Sweden|Jingdaoese territory]] of the same name) to fight in a dirty war against mercenaries, genocidists, Vanics, and others, so that he could protect his way of life, his family, and his nation. The song has a dark tone, and tells of the singer's feelings of hopelessness in the midst of duty. | ||
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Revision as of 19:19, 4 November 2020
The Hurmu Trust Territory took part in Microvision 2020 with the song "En livstid i krig" (A lifetime of war), performed by Sabaton. The song is sung in Army Crandish.
Blurb
The song retells the story of the aftermath of the Hurmu genocide, in which a Hurmu rebel, living in the Green, tells how he left his home village of Sweden (not to be confused with the Jingdaoese territory of the same name) to fight in a dirty war against mercenaries, genocidists, Vanics, and others, so that he could protect his way of life, his family, and his nation. The song has a dark tone, and tells of the singer's feelings of hopelessness in the midst of duty.
Video
Lyrics
Reactions and propaganda
- Jingdao – "Sweden! Sweden! SWEEEDEEEEN!"