It highlights the differences between someone who has been drafted (as many were during the Vietnam War) and a "fortunate son" who won't see combat because of who he is. The opening lines describe these people as being patriotic ("made to wave the flag" "ooh, they're red, white, & blue"), but qu...
It highlights the differences between someone who has been drafted (as many were during the Vietnam War) and a "fortunate son" who won't see combat because of who he is. The opening lines describe these people as being patriotic ("made to wave the flag" "ooh, they're red, white, & blue"), but qu...