Police Brutality In Dizzy Wright's Song I Need Answers

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The song ‘’I need answers’’ performed by Dizzy Wright, addresses the issue of police brutality. When analyzed using a marxist lens. For as long as history has kept records of the horror’s of racism, our people have been attacked as a race. From being discriminated against, to being dehumanized, tortured, and killed. Being unaccepted as equal human beings. We were taken from our homeland only to become slaves.

I’m pretty sure we didn't ask to come here. They set us out to look like monsters when they're the ones that made us into what they see today. They treated us as animals for centuries and now that we are allowed to live amongst them they still look at us differently. I won't go on and on about all the things that were inflicted on us …show more content…

The police sometimes brutalize black people for no apparent reason. Discrimination plays a big role in that, but black people shouldn’t have to live in fear of the people who swear to protect them. It’s gut wrenching to witness this still being a prominent problem in America. Discrimination is still a problem today as well. The media shows us statistics of racial crimes that seem to be inaccurate. It seems as if behind the shadows its all talk, and no action for change.

Unfortunately, black people do not always portray a pretty picture. They do things in society that others don’t. Being rebellious because of the oppressors is probably the cause of most arrests. Basically, black people sometimes do less than smart things to get themselves in trouble. The Police, and the media would say that most crimes are black on black, and they make the discriminative issue seem irrelevant. For example, the media show us statistics on crimes in America. It always basically says black people are the reason they get treated different, because they don’t always follow the law. Which is a ludicrous statement, that only fools would

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