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This isn't a poem this is a protest This isn't equality, it's injustice. America the brave America the free, Where were you, When he said, "I can't breathe? How are we the leading examples so rooted with prejudice, it's time to turn tables. How does one be such a threat, at one hundred and thirty five feet that they must be shot, Six times, It a miraculous feat. Since when did murderers get off without trial, I mean even Republicans won't give denial America the brave America my foot, where were you, "Hands up, don't shoot" Its not all lives matter, we know the white ones already do, it's about giving others what they're due. Black lives matter, Martin Luther King gave his speech fifty years ago, yet we're still fighting. Have you heard the policemen, they have no remorse, the literal demonization, and its going to get worse. unless we can stop it, and I'm hoping we can Mike wasn't a thief, this god forsaken land. How are we so quick to judge, Russia, Korea, China and more, yet we **** innocent people, and racism soars. You want change, you're blaming Obama? Change it yourself, Family means ohana Yeah that's A children's movie, but wait a moment yet we could learn a lot from children I bet. They don't have biases, they're only three in their small minds everyone's free. But thats not the truth It's cold and hard, just the bodies of a bright future, Mike Brown of a boy with a hoodie Trayvon Martin of a Twelve year-old boy Tamir Rice of a husband and father of six children Eric Garner You won't be forgotten, as long as this world I'm living in as long as it goes on, you'll always be thought of and what might've been.
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 12:31 AM UTC
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This isn't a poem this is a protest This isn't equality, it's injustice. America the brave America the free, Where were you, When he said, "I can't breathe? How are we the leading examples so rooted with prejudice, it's time to turn tables. How does one be such a threat, at one hundred and thirty five feet that they must be shot, Six times, It a miraculous feat. Since when did murderers get off without trial, I mean even Republicans won't give denial America the brave America my foot, where were you, "Hands up, don't shoot" Its not all lives matter, we know the white ones already do, it's about giving others what they're due. Black lives matter, Martin Luther King gave his speech fifty years ago, yet we're still fighting. Have you heard the policemen, they have no remorse, the literal demonization, and its going to get worse. unless we can stop it, and I'm hoping we can Mike wasn't a thief, this god forsaken land. How are we so quick to judge, Russia, Korea, China and more, yet we **** innocent people, and racism soars. You want change, you're blaming Obama? Change it yourself, Family means ohana Yeah that's A children's movie, but wait a moment yet we could learn a lot from children I bet. They don't have biases, they're only three in their small minds everyone's free. But thats not the truth It's cold and hard, just the bodies of a bright future, Mike Brown of a boy with a hoodie Trayvon Martin of a Twelve year-old boy Tamir Rice of a husband and father of six children Eric Garner You won't be forgotten, as long as this world I'm living in as long as it goes on, you'll always be thought of and what might've been.
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Dec 13, 2014
Dec 13, 2014 at 12:31 AM UTC
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