Protest song where is the love




















And many have been stunned by the revelation of brutality that has been exposed. If we took a black and white panoramic view of the protests in , there would be little difference from protests filmed from the s. While America has advanced technologically since the s, racial dynamics have not kept pace. Those who were instrumental in nudging the needle of justice toward the Civil Rights Act of , are the shoulders we stand on.

James Cone noted that future progress will necessitate looking beyond the work that was previously done. The antithesis to love is Hate. It is powerful and corrosive.

Love through the lens of emotion has a foundation of reciprocity coated in preference. From this perspective, one must have an affinity towards another before love takes root.

Love that transforms is not some sentimental outpouring feeling. That which overcomes hate is love. With this thought, it may be suggested that wars would not exist if there was more love in the world. If there were more love in the world, racism would not exist. When viewing love through the lens of emotion, it may be difficult to see what love has to do with race.

Love in the English language has many expressions and can be confusing because the same word can be expressed in different ways. The Greek language has multiple different words for love.

The love that transforms is not the same love that two people in love express towards one another. This word in Greek is eros, a romantic love. I think the song is about lack of love in the world and how everybody is causing madness. I think the point of the song is to make people realise that we should be spreading love and not hate and stop discriminating each other and causing world havoc. They are expressing all issues and saying it in. It is about the disintergration of society's values. Making money seems to be the most important thing in people's minds now.

This leads to the rise in juvenile crime and violent acts. There is a range of poetic sources in this song such as similes, repetition and alliteration. Where's the love? What happened to love and fairness and equality? Instead of spreading love, we're spreading animosity Where's the love? These are the three main language features that made this protest song an inspirational song to many people and me. It something who was hunger in love but surprisingly it contains a deepest meaning we're do people judge others by there looks colors and status in life we're it ends into a tragic situation we're blood comes and situations cannot control.

We're do people already needs help justice and peace with understanding to each and everyone. What's wrong with the world, mama People livin' like they ain't got no mamas I think the whole world addicted to the drama Only attracted to things that'll bring you trauma Overseas, yeah, we try to stop terrorism But we still got terrorists This song is about peace, yun lang para sa akin lol.

When a dog is a dog its a dog but when its not a dog then its not a dog. It's definitely gotten a makeover in terms of the music itself although they collaborated once again with the no-longer-fresh-off-NSYNC Justin Timberlake again. The new video uses graphic, poignant, black-and-white photography to focus attention on the recent terror attacks in Europe, the crisis in Syria, the shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling , and the killing of five police officers in Dallas.

Everyone was calling on us like, 'We need that song again. All proceeds from the new song will go to the i.



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