The lyrics express gratitude to Uncle Ron for his role in creating a post-apocalyptic society where anarchy prevails, fashion and societal norms have been destroyed, and a sense of freedom and rebellion now reigns supreme.

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Meaning of "Great Equalizer" by JFA


The lyrics of "Great Equalizer" by JFA appear to be a critique of societal structures and norms, particularly those associated with the Reagan era. Uncle Ron is sarcastically thanked for his actions, which have resulted in a world where traditional ideas of fashion, social hierarchies, and consumerism have been obliterated. The reference to a war where only the fittest survive implies a harsh and competitive world created by Uncle Ron's actions. Bands of skaters in roving packs and the mention of anarchy prevailing suggest a sense of rebellion and freedom that has emerged in this new society. The song seems to celebrate the destruction of the old order and the rise of a more chaotic but liberating world where individuals are free from the constraints of societal expectations.