The Unwritten Law song "Differences" appears to criticize a ruling class that is non-inclusive and tries to cover up the truth with twisted lies and alibis. The lyrics express frustration with a system that constantly blames others and ticks away without providing any answers or solutions. The song suggests a desire to escape from this oppressive place and expresses a feeling of being divided and conquered, patiently waiting for something better. The lyrics emphasize the recurrence of past mistakes without any evidence of change or truth from those in power. The chorus repeats the desire to "get away" from this place and the frustration of not being able to see the beauty through the human waste that surrounds them. The lyrics mention the anticipation of a time when everyone will see the living proof of their troubles and start questioning their troubled lives. The song suggests that we are all pretending to be the same and playing foolish games instead of addressing the real issues. The protagonist of the song wants to believe that there is nothing wrong with them and seeks understanding and meaning in their experiences. Overall, "Differences" appears to be a reflection on societal inequality, lies, and the longing for change and understanding.