Songwriting is cathartic, to say the least.  I'm blessed to share my observations and air my grievances through song to positively impact freedom-loving people like myself who have struggled with hopelessness, despair, frustration, and anger, witnessing dark forces attacking our most basic human rights.

I think it's vital to call out individuals, institutions, and centralized power structures that have elevated corruption, greed, extremism, and ignorance to all-time highs, to hold those accountable for stoking deep ideological division and political polarization that threaten to destroy the promise of American freedom, liberty, health, and prosperity.

History has proven that socialist and communist authoritarian collectivist ideologies, i.e., 21st-century globalism, now fueled by technological fundamentalism and stakeholder capitalism, are not only inferior to the traditional values of Western Republic Democracies that are based on individual freedoms and rights but are leading us on a path to destruction. 

I can't stand idly by and remain silent while my country, allies, families, and personal health, freedom, liberty, and prosperity are under assault.

The song Second American Revolution is not about violence or promoting division, sexism, racism, or political tribalism!

On the contrary, it's about shedding light on uncomfortable truths about what has gone wrong so we can work together and reimagine how to do it better, inspiring hope and unity and having respectful conversations that recognize and celebrate the merger of faith, spirituality, and religion with reason and science that made the United States of America the greatest, freest, most inclusive, and prosperous Republic Democracy in history.

Together, we can encourage one another to expose and root out the evils among us, create the systemic regenerative changes we need to thrive, and put power in the hands of "We The People" where it belongs.

That's what the song Second American Revolution is all about!

– John Chapman