Equality
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Rest in peace to Tamir Rice Aura Rosser Travyvon Martin Brianna Taylor George Floyd Atatiana Jefferson Man the list goes on... The list goes on I go to war for my sisters In plain sight they still oppressed by the system You call 'em on it, they consider you aggressive Just one more label that you gotta carry witcha Society is a joke, there's no equality There's no code of ethics guiding our economy If you have to question what that means for you and me Just ask yourself why are we still viewed as minorities A better question, why they gentrify our neighborhood I could understand if it was for the greater good They push our people out and wonder why statistics rise Why some would rather steal and rob then work a 9 to 5 In elementary they told us we could be anything A few years later somehow they shatter your every dream You stand up for your right they treat you like a criminal It's all subliminal they never speak on what they mean I praise my father every day because he made a king And try to live off principles rigidly biblical He sent me Tricia, I'm so blessed to have a Kenyan queen My everything, true love is unequivocal What's trivial, is how they overlook the social bias The end result is hatred manifesting deep inside us That being said, there's one more question that I can't ignore How can we ever establish a median of trust cause I go to war for my sisters In plain sight they still oppressed by the system You call 'em on it, they consider you aggressive Just one more label that you gotta carry witcha Society is a joke, there's no equality There's no code of ethics guiding our economy If you have to question what that means for you and me Just ask yourself why are we still viewed as minorities Another question, why our protests often turn to riots It seems the only time they care is when we turn to violence Our people's hurting getting murdered just because were colored And these white folks think they're helping by remaining silent They feed us drugs, we kill each other, then they lock us up With subtlety they still oppress us, man the jig is up Our politicians passing laws just to save an image But without effective change, man our world is Fill it in with what you want, because you have a voice Be sure to vote, because it all starts with a simple choice Through all our pain and all our struggles we remain resilient Somehow we always find a way to steadily rejoice I've always wondered how they overlook the social bias The end result is hatred manifesting deep inside us That being said, there's one more question that I can't ignore How can we ever establish a median of trust cause I go to war for my sisters In plain sight they still oppressed by the system You call 'em on it, they consider you aggressive Just one more label that you gotta carry witcha Society is a joke, there's no equality There's no code of ethics guiding our economy If you have to question what that means for you and me Just ask yourself why are we still viewed as minorities
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