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"Star Wars" actress Amandla Stenberg released a video of herself singing >about being oppressed.
On Wednesday, the 25-year-old star of the new spinoff series "The Acolyte" >posted the song to her 2.3 million followers on Instagram, calling it a >response to the "discourse."
Stenberg wrote in the caption, "Happy Juneteenth and to those who are >flooding me with intolerable racism -- since it took me 72 hours on my laptop >to make this song and video, u got 72 hours to respond. and I expect >choreo!!"
The song opens with the actress dancing as the word "discourse" is flashed on >the screen.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C8aorYEx2ZQ/
"I'm going viral on Twitter again. Open up the news to find some interesting >things. 20 million views. Interview from 2018 with Trevor the King when I was >thirteen," the lyrics say. This seems to refer to a clip that went viral from >an interview she did with Trevor Noah when she was 20 years old.
Stenberg sings, "I was running from city to city to speak on a story, you >know the one, police murdering a black boy. My people cried in the theaters >finding release. White people cried. They could see us as human beings. >Trevor ask what I want the people to know. I say white people crying was the >goal. If they could take one thing what would it be? I say empathy. Ooooo >that's why they mad at me?"
The song goes on, "They splice lines, make hate they recognize, make it look >like the same propaganda they spew 'cause they conflate our pain with >violence and try to weaponize everything that we do. The desperation of >oppressors is rising and now they holding onto any ole thing they can use. If >you rely upon misinformation then that tells me you afraid of the truth."
Then the line "We so bored, don't f*** with your discourse" is repeated over >and over.
Stenberg's song dishes up more anger in the next lines. "And now you >listening imma tell you something fascinating. They spinning woke. Bastardize >it and appropriate it. Last I recall woke was something we created. Speak >truth to power. Keep an eye out for you silly racists. And now they use it to >describe anything they threatened by. Remember when Gambino put it in the >zeitgeist? It was all about the people recognizing bigotry. The power of >community not fodder for your clickbait."
She adds, "Speaking of which, journalists I'm looking at you. Did you forget >it's your job to provide the truth? Spreading divisiveness, mining the >metrics and data, seems you gave up all your ethics for money and views. And >I can tell that the people are tired and the kids don't trust anything that >they view. We can learn something from their discernment. The future's coming >and it's always the youth," the actress sings.
Stenberg concludes, "My sis said don't let it get to my spirit, but I'm sick >and f***ing tired of suppressing my rage. 400 years of taking their bulls**t >to compartmentalize like my ancestors had to encaged? If you don't confront >the pain that you live with, it'll manifest as addiction diseases and hate. >I've seen the infection repression can give ya. I'm not gonna be the next one >sent to an early grave."
In article <c307f9001e4d264286bdb977004c9e11@hamiltonhall.info>, john@hamiltonhall.info wrote:
In article <v5brie$ujre$2@dont-email.me>, weberm@polaris.net wrote:
"Star Wars" actress Amandla Stenberg released a video of herself singing >>> about being oppressed.
On Wednesday, the 25-year-old star of the new spinoff series "The Acolyte" >>> posted the song to her 2.3 million followers on Instagram, calling it a
response to the "discourse."
Stenberg wrote in the caption, "Happy Juneteenth and to those who are
flooding me with intolerable racism -- since it took me 72 hours on my
laptop to make this song and video, u got 72 hours to respond. and I
expect choreo!!"
The song opens with the actress dancing as the word "discourse" is
flashed on the screen.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C8aorYEx2ZQ/
"I'm going viral on Twitter again. Open up the news to find some
interesting things. 20 million views. Interview from 2018 with Trevor
the King when I was thirteen," the lyrics say. This seems to refer to a
clip that went viral from an interview she did with Trevor Noah when
she was 20 years old.
Stenberg sings, "I was running from city to city to speak on a story, you >>> know the one, police murdering a black boy. My people cried in the
theaters finding release. White people cried. They could see us as
human beings. Trevor ask what I want the people to know. I say white
people crying was the goal. If they could take one thing what would it
be? I say empathy. Ooooo that's why they mad at me?"
The song goes on, "They splice lines, make hate they recognize, make it
look like the same propaganda they spew 'cause they conflate our pain
with
violence and try to weaponize everything that we do. The desperation of
oppressors is rising and now they holding onto any ole thing they can
use. If you rely upon misinformation then that tells me you afraid of
the truth."
Then the line "We so bored, don't f*** with your discourse" is repeated
over and over.
Stenberg's song dishes up more anger in the next lines. "And now you
listening imma tell you something fascinating. They spinning woke.
Bastardize it and appropriate it. Last I recall woke was something we
created. Speak truth to power. Keep an eye out for you silly racists.
And now they use it to describe anything they threatened by. Remember
when Gambino put it in the zeitgeist? It was all about the people
recognizing bigotry. The power of community not fodder for your
clickbait."
She adds, "Speaking of which, journalists I'm looking at you. Did you
forget it's your job to provide the truth? Spreading divisiveness,
mining the metrics and data, seems you gave up all your ethics for
money and views. And I can tell that the people are tired and the kids
don't trust anything that they view. We can learn something from their
discernment. The future's coming and it's always the youth," the
actress sings.
Stenberg concludes, "My sis said don't let it get to my spirit, but I'm
sick and f***ing tired of suppressing my rage. 400 years of taking
their bulls**t to compartmentalize like my ancestors had to encaged? If
you don't confront the pain that you live with, it'll manifest as
addiction diseases and hate. I've seen the infection repression can
give ya. I'm not gonna be the next one sent to an early grave."
I love that the half Danish woman, who attended an exclusive private school >> beginning at age 10, who has lived in the lap of luxury while enjoying the >> most privileged lifestyle imaginable, is lecturing people who didn't enjoy >> her TV show about their supposed issues. This ridiculous character is
torpedoing her own career faster than Rachel Ziegler, and that's saying
something.
This little girl has never been oppressed a nano second of her life. STFU!
In article <c307f9001e4d264286bdb977004c9e11@hamiltonhall.info>, john@hamiltonhall.info wrote:
In article <v5brie$ujre$2@dont-email.me>, weberm@polaris.net wrote:
"Star Wars" actress Amandla Stenberg released a video of herself singing >>>about being oppressed.
On Wednesday, the 25-year-old star of the new spinoff series "The Acolyte" >>>posted the song to her 2.3 million followers on Instagram, calling it a >>>response to the "discourse."
Stenberg wrote in the caption, "Happy Juneteenth and to those who are >>>flooding me with intolerable racism -- since it took me 72 hours on my laptop
to make this song and video, u got 72 hours to respond. and I expect >>>choreo!!"
The song opens with the actress dancing as the word "discourse" is flashed on
the screen.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C8aorYEx2ZQ/
"I'm going viral on Twitter again. Open up the news to find some interesting >>>things. 20 million views. Interview from 2018 with Trevor the King when I was
thirteen," the lyrics say. This seems to refer to a clip that went viral from
an interview she did with Trevor Noah when she was 20 years old.
Stenberg sings, "I was running from city to city to speak on a story, you >>>know the one, police murdering a black boy. My people cried in the theaters >>>finding release. White people cried. They could see us as human beings. >>>Trevor ask what I want the people to know. I say white people crying was the >>>goal. If they could take one thing what would it be? I say empathy. Ooooo >>>that's why they mad at me?"
The song goes on, "They splice lines, make hate they recognize, make it look >>>like the same propaganda they spew 'cause they conflate our pain with >>>violence and try to weaponize everything that we do. The desperation of >>>oppressors is rising and now they holding onto any ole thing they can use. If
you rely upon misinformation then that tells me you afraid of the truth." >>>
Then the line "We so bored, don't f*** with your discourse" is repeated over >>>and over.
Stenberg's song dishes up more anger in the next lines. "And now you >>>listening imma tell you something fascinating. They spinning woke. Bastardize
it and appropriate it. Last I recall woke was something we created. Speak >>>truth to power. Keep an eye out for you silly racists. And now they use it to
describe anything they threatened by. Remember when Gambino put it in the >>>zeitgeist? It was all about the people recognizing bigotry. The power of >>>community not fodder for your clickbait."
She adds, "Speaking of which, journalists I'm looking at you. Did you forget >>>it's your job to provide the truth? Spreading divisiveness, mining the >>>metrics and data, seems you gave up all your ethics for money and views. And >>>I can tell that the people are tired and the kids don't trust anything that >>>they view. We can learn something from their discernment. The future's coming
and it's always the youth," the actress sings.
Stenberg concludes, "My sis said don't let it get to my spirit, but I'm sick >>>and f***ing tired of suppressing my rage. 400 years of taking their bulls**t >>>to compartmentalize like my ancestors had to encaged? If you don't confront >>>the pain that you live with, it'll manifest as addiction diseases and hate. >>>I've seen the infection repression can give ya. I'm not gonna be the next one
sent to an early grave."
I love that the half Danish woman, who attended an exclusive private school >>beginning at age 10, who has lived in the lap of luxury while enjoying the >>most privileged lifestyle imaginable, is lecturing people who didn't enjoy >>her TV show about their supposed issues. This ridiculous character is >>torpedoing her own career faster than Rachel Ziegler, and that's saying >>something.
This little girl has never been oppressed a nano second of her life. STFU!