From a comment I made earlier today that led to a Search:
When Trump announced his first run for the Presidency, I knew almost nothing about him and was concerned he'd be another war-monger.
Boy, was I wrong.
His response to moderator Kaitlan Collins at the CNN Town Hall when she tried to get Trump to say whether he wanted Ukraine to Win the War was perfect and heart-felt:
He said he wanted people to stop dying. He said it again when she continued pressuring him to take a side in the war.
Years ago (during the Vietnam War for example), STOPPING THE WAR was the biggest and most emotional point for the Left. Even with the confusion being sown by the Cabal and the Commies, the purposeful mass-murder of war remained an obvious evil that anyone with an intact soul on the Left vehemently opposed.
I'd Love to Change the World by Ten Years After is an excellent example (of both anti-war sentiment and twisted socialist thinking, among other things), and a song that grabs me by the feelings to this day. Also: fabulous, lyrical guitar work.
Addendum: I did a search for the song's lyrics, and was disgusted to learn that every site I checked LEFT OFF ONE OF THE KEY LYRICS in the song (you'll hear these words CLEARLY in the video above, near the end, before the last refrain):
SENATORS, STOP THE WAR
Either the words are left out completely or they're changed and at the very least, leave out "Senators". Examples:
https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/34580928/Ten+Years+After/I%27d+Love+to+Change+the+World
https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/3530822107858507037
https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/tenyearsafter/idlovetochangetheworld.html
As I said: The lyrics are perfectly CLEAR so this isn't a case of mumbled singing that can't be reliably deciphered.
It can only be blatant censorship.
The web is becoming less and less trustworthy; this is just one example.
In Vernor Vinge's SciFi epic A Fire Upon the Deep, a galaxy-wide internet-like communication grid is colloquially called "the Web of a million lies."
We're reached that point here, I think. Discernment and triple-checking are mandatory these days, and even then not always enough.
Not a surprise to anyone here; I just wanted to highlight this particular instance because it pissed me off.
Detail: The words SENATORS, STOP THE WAR are in the stanza that begins at 2 min 40 sec.