Condescending

Demon Hunter - Follow the Wolves

Run

Every second is a pure affliction But I can feel your pain Choke back the burn of wrath as they violate your name No sign of innocence in this godforsaken place When the truth is in your hands, they’ll spit upon your face

Dismantle the ground they stand on Give power a name You’ve traveled the path of slander Now bury the shame

Shed rejection Learn to follow the wolves

[Chorus:] Run away to the blackened sky, through the fear of disbelief Run away from the hollow cries, to the shelter of release Run away to the blackened sky, through the fear of disbelief Run away from the hollow cries, to immunity

See the struggle of the faithless lot as they negate their time How low to sink to the depths of their frame of mind

Dismantle the ground they stand on Give power a name You’ve traveled the path of slander Now bury the shame

Shed rejection Learn to follow the wolves

[Chorus]

No tear for desolation Nearing the end of our misery

[Chorus]

"Follow the Wolves" takes a condescending attitude toward the group referred to in the song as "they". It calls them "faithless", "low", etc., and calls the area where they reign supreme a "godforsaken place". The vocalist clearly feels that "they" are below him and the listener, and encourages a similar sense of superiority in the listener.

Would have liked more substantive prrof to back up your assertions. Why does the use of they equal condescending?