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Jun 28th 2021!⃝I always viewed this song as a celebration of our differences, whether it be race, sexuality, or gender. They were 'born' to change the rules, flip the script, and make it acceptable to be whoever they are. No matter what others think, even if they don't approve. I'll list a few lyrics that I believe, support my interpretation.
"We are the broken ones, who chose to spark the flame." Seems to be insinuating the spark of change that society as a whole is experiencing, a more inclusive one.
"I believe we can write our story." Refers to the new generations who are changing the world.
"We come from different places, but have the same name." That's referring to everyone being a person, regardless of language, race, or religion.
"We are the warriors who learned to love the pain." This is the saddest lyric in the whole song, it's talking about how people are used to the discrimination other people put on them.
"Don't care for the Critics. My words are like physics, a force that they can't stop." This is the people who are speaking out about the inequality in the world. The 'Critics' being the people who are opposed to the new point of view, the world seems to be adopting.
I swear I'm not trying to make this song about societal issues. I just felt like the other interpretations, relating this song to movies was inaccurate, but this was just my interpretation. One that I hope you enjoyed.