I read yesterday that Body Count just released their 2017 song No Lives Matter to radio. I had forgotten about this song, especially since they released a newer album earlier this year so when I have listened recently it has been the new one. Interestingly, I have to choose when I listen to this band as it is pretty angry music and can affect my mood. I stopped listening to it when I'm at work, for example.
So the Black Lives Matter movement is almost 7 years in (per google) and going strong. There are still protests here in Madison every day but thankfully I've not heard of any recent violence. After it all blew up here at the end of last month all the stores at downtown gathering spot State Street had their windows boarded up, broken or not. Then they had scores of local artists in to paint the plywood, trying to make it a little nicer to look at while being safer for the businesses. Since then there have been marches down main roads and major highways all over town.
It's not surprising to me that Madison got so involved. We have a large black population and made our own national news when a white Madison police officer killed local black teenager Tony Robinson in 2015. The protests then were very much like they are now, and may continue to happen until some tangible change takes place. Police do a vital service protecting us, but people should only be judged by their actions and not pre-judged, or 'profiled,' by their color, and there is a line that should not be crossed where the force used no longer equals the infraction.
You don't have to like the music to watch the video, but I would recommend at least listening to what Ice-T has to say for the first 40 seconds. Better yet, listen to the song, hear the lyrics, the anger.
Body Count - No Lives Matter
I don't have the answers, and I don't march, I don't yell. I just try to be the best me, behave accordingly, and be aware of the things I can change. What are your thoughts?
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