Chapter 7 – No Peace No Place

This chapter documents total rejection.

Every system the Listener encounters denies ownership: body, family, language, culture, belief, future. Even existence itself feels conditional and revoked. There is no home to return to because there was never a deed issued in the first place.

Rage is the only thing that ever said yes. So rage becomes shelter, identity, and fuel.

The songs here are confrontational not because they want to fight, but because they refuse erasure. They occupy space aggressively in a universe that never offered any. Belonging is not discovered — it is forged out of refusal.

The distance between the Listener and the one hearing this begins to thin. Rejection is no longer abstract.