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Here to take up space. No justice no peace Reform the police What do we want? Justice When do we want it? Now? If we don't get it? Vote them out Over
where I wing a Truth to sing The Truth I bring before your eyes will rise And it's not even Biblical I'm letting him go as an act of Grace Imagine
would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We
Chief Justice Roberts, Vice-President Harris, Speaker Pelosi, Leader Schumer, Leader McConnell, Vice-President Pence. My distinguished guests, my
Panthers 10 Points jus-tice 1967 Thurgood Marshall Supreme progress People still Civil Rights ob-sessed Fair Housing of '68 Protestors still crashing
and your mother asked all in attendance to pray and to ask for justice to be served and that police reform be legislated so no other families have to feel
what about my peace of mind Say they want action how they gon act when I load up that piece of mine Any thing to get peace for mine. They’ll never
that act shitty In the midst of the calm, the witty [Lady Luck] Yo SHUT THE FUCK UP! Luck said "SHUT THE FUCK UP!" Bitches in the back, like crack
Girls, rub on your titties (Yeah) Yeah fuck it I said it rub on ya titties New York City gritty committee, pity the fool that act shitty In the midst
Then trying to act funny Aggressive justice is what society is Aggressive society Blood sucking and thirsty They be asking for money Can't give you any
of a day encompassing And O my people, give full measure and weight in justice And do not reduce the things that are due to the people And do not commit
Just one hundred years before their civil war, thirteen British colonies banded together as one nation to wage war against the world’s top naval
the gun he held And the school resource officer was elsewhere on the campus And couldn't stop the young man from his acts of madness He opened fire past
There's a time to be civil, and a time to be nice That time has long passed. Let me be more precise The courts are packed, the odds are stacked
core! It is a... weakness to be governed by acts of old! Regardless of the appeal! Do what must be done for justice! Just don't hold onto that rush you
They want us to obey 'Cause they say it’s the law But if there’s no justice There’s no law at all Finally I see We been tryna play by the rules Tell
acts natural 'cause he knows no one can hear you ask to leave And he's found better men wanting His union dues, your bargaining Reform, rebranding
Could never be against the grind and the graft And I ain't gonna stand and act as if this life isn't hard Ugh Living on these council estates That you
That shit ain't civil It's liberty and justice for all No that's for y'all Y'all knew what y'all was doing when y'all invented these laws That's
to see some justice ah Honestly hungry government run like criminal take it all subliminal, you act like nothings wrong Fuck you ain't civil These cops
people black and brown are the main ones they killin' So how am I supposed to act (Huh) happy, civil and calm-calm When its war outside can't you hear them
and offered To help me outside of civil court, by helping him, giving in, to arrange Of an exchange "Tolong bro, duit kopi saje... gst takde " he claimed
on parade Circle the block, sirens, hoppin’ out for the violence Protect and serve? Protect who? Call it justice when they crush the poor under they boots
are all-wise and civil We serve justice Though the swords are not forged in metal And I could see it in your beady eyes That your soul has left you
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