From Rock Opera Nightmare to Political Reality: In The Flesh / Run Like Hell / Waiting For The Worms

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A range of articles and commentary have drawn parallels between President Trump’s administration and themes found in Pink Floyd’s songs "In The Flesh," "Run Like Hell," and "Waiting For The Worms," particularly from their iconic album, The Wall. These connections focus on the imagery of isolation, authoritarianism, and social division present in both Trump's political rhetoric and the narrative arc of the music. Scholars, journalists, and musicians—especially Roger Waters—have repeatedly highlighted these analogies.

Core Parallels Identified
Pink Floyd's The Wall explores feelings of alienation, authoritarianism, and the dangers of "building walls" both physically and metaphorically, themes mirrored in Trump's advocacy for the US-Mexico border wall and divisive political tactics.

In "In The Flesh," Waters’ character transforms into a fascist dictator, reminiscent of imagery used to critique Trump’s rallies, rhetoric, and attitudes toward protestors and minorities.

"Run Like Hell" and "Waiting For The Worms" depict mob mentality and escalating intolerance, which commentators have likened to moments during Trump-era social unrest and far-right mobilization—particularly surrounding events such as January 6th, 2021.

Major Commentary
Roger Waters, the original songwriter, has publicly stated that The Wall remains "very relevant now with Mr. Trump and all of this talk of building walls and creating as much enmity as possible between races and religions".

Articles emphasize how Trump's policies and speeches frequently invoke themes of exclusion, fear, and in-group/out-group dynamics—directly comparable to those in The Wall.

Waters planned performances of The Wall at the US-Mexico border as explicit protest against Trump's xenophobia, describing it as an allegory for broader concerns like nationalism and racism, driven by fear.

Popular analysis points to Trump’s performance and posture as leader—echoing the transformation of Waters' character, Pink, into a figure reminiscent of totalitarian leaders portrayed in the live staging of "In The Flesh".

Scholarly and Pop-Cultural Insights
Academic articles note the rise of populism, racism, and counter-narratives during the Trump presidency, drawing analogies to the transformation of crowds and the protagonist in The Wall.

Waters and other cultural critics argue that Trump's wall is less about security and more about control and shaping public perception, paralleling the psychological journey of Pink Floyd’s protagonist.

These musical analogies are popular with journalists, bloggers, and musicians; remixes and mashups proliferate online, pairing Trump’s imagery with Pink Floyd's music to emphasize the perceived authoritarian tendencies.

Analysis
Pink Floyd’s music and narrative serve as a cautionary allegory for the danger of division, isolation, and unchecked power. Critics and analysts repeatedly use The Wall as a lens to interpret the lasting impacts and underlying dynamics of Trump’s presidency, viewing his wall—both literal and symbolic—as emblematic of broader social, racial, and ideological divides.
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Original Source Attribution:

'Pink Floyd - In The Flesh / Run Like Hell / Waiting For The Worms' | HQWulf |
Oct 26, 2009 | https://youtu.be/196h-nUrNB4?si=GhJ7e56F9mJ4wro_

In The Flesh, Run Like Hell and Waiting For The Worms, by Pink Floyd.

From the musical film, Pink Floyd The Wall.

(C) 1999 Tin Blue Ltd. / Kimbridge Music Inc., (C) 1999 Tin Blue Ltd. / Artwork (C) 1982, 1999 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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