No, there's no entitment.
The law has to go
The law has to go
No entitment.
The law has to go
We're not supposed to make like this.
It's too much.
It's too much for Mother Bear.
It's just too much.
Black lives matter, Black lives matter, Black lives matter.
I mean we emphasize black lives matter because the way that we're living,
like what we're seeing right now is that it's targeting black lives and they seem not to matter.
So saying all lives matter, of course, but the way that the system is set up,
that things are going about, it kind of shows that it's not necessarily all lives.
So that's why we're trying to emphasize black lives,
because black lives are the ones that are kind of overlooked.
The hashtag Black Lives Matter does not mean that white lives and all lives don't matter.
We all matter, but clearly African American, Hispanic American, Native American,
the First Nations peoples, we have a systematic degradation, demotion of people of color in this society.
And it is so clear from the inequality built into the economic system, it's so clear from,
well yes, the homicides created by, in the name of law enforcement.
It's not a matter of the cops, I think that it's a whole system that we're dealing with.
I feel like if we channel our energy or our hatred towards the police, right,
it's kind of like getting upset at the leaves when it's the roots that's producing them.
I think it's important to know that the police is not our enemy, it's the entire system.
Whether the murders that have taken place of unarmed African American males and some females,
whether that's an expression of personal racism or systemic racism, it's both.
The stop shopping choir and I traveled to Ferguson twice this fall and one of the lessons we came away with
was the extent to which that's a former slave state and has people, prosecutors who represent the system,
but who are also personally racist, systemic racism produces individuals who are racist and vice versa.
Justice, justice, justice.
I think that what the protest does is bring awareness to the cause.
You know, we view it as an issue, but by people gathering and coming together,
we show that we're not just going to accept it, you know,
and I think that that's what protest does.
It brings attention to the cause and people from all over, Palestine, you know,
Europe, everywhere, you know, they're protesting with us.
No justice, no peace!
