"This thing called Patriot Act, through which we abdicated a lot of our civil rights to defend the country against terrorism, it's a four-year story"
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Young’s “to defend the country against terrorism” is pointedly not argued against; he lets the official rationale stand in the sentence so the listener can hear how it’s been used to sanctify almost anything. The subtext is that “defense” became a rhetorical solvent, dissolving rights that were supposed to be non-negotiable.
Calling it “a four-year story” anchors the critique in the Patriot Act’s sunset provisions and the Bush-era cycle of emergency politics. It’s also a songwriter’s move: compressing a sprawling apparatus of surveillance into a narrative arc, implying it had a beginning, a plot, and - crucially - an ending that citizens could choose. Young isn’t just complaining; he’s insisting the country can revise the chorus, not just sing along to it.
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| Topic | Human Rights |
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Young, Neil. (2026, January 15). This thing called Patriot Act, through which we abdicated a lot of our civil rights to defend the country against terrorism, it's a four-year story. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-thing-called-patriot-act-through-which-we-94046/
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Young, Neil. "This thing called Patriot Act, through which we abdicated a lot of our civil rights to defend the country against terrorism, it's a four-year story." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-thing-called-patriot-act-through-which-we-94046/.
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"This thing called Patriot Act, through which we abdicated a lot of our civil rights to defend the country against terrorism, it's a four-year story." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-thing-called-patriot-act-through-which-we-94046/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



