No.49 IceT:
The situation, you know.
I mean, if people have followed me,
my whole career, I've
it's always been antiracism,
trying to explain to you the complications
of living and growing up in the hood and the community,
just me kind of walking you through someone else's life
so you could see it from their 'A'.
'Cause I believe most of this stuff is 'A'.
You just It's easy to hate something
that you don't truly understand how they see it.
And so, you know, I did the song "No Lives Matter."
And in "No Lives Matter" it breaks down the fact that
even though racism is a problem,
I believe it's a lot more to do with class, too,
at the same, it's that
You know, like on Let's say "Law & Order."
We'll say something like,
"They're from the Upper East Side,
so tread lightly."
What we're really saying is they have money
and they can fight us.
So if you go in the hood, treat them any kind of way
because they can't fight back.
So I think that if somebody pulls you over, Jimmy,
they know who you are, they know you could
cause issues and problems.
They're gonna treat you a little different
than somebody who doesn't have a dime,
and they know that there'll be no repercussions.
So in the song "No Lives Matter,"
I say, you know, it doesn't matter what color you are,
you know black, brown, red,
you know, 'B' whites that they call "trash,"
you know, it's
it's when it comes to the 'B', nobody's important.
No lives matter.
what those 'A','B' would be
The situation, you know.
I mean, if people have followed me,
my whole career, I've
it's always been antiracism,
trying to explain to you the complications
of living and growing up in the hood and the community,
just me kind of walking you through someone else's life
so you could see it from their 'A'.
'Cause I believe most of this stuff is 'A'.
You just It's easy to hate something
that you don't truly understand how they see it.
And so, you know, I did the song "No Lives Matter."
And in "No Lives Matter" it breaks down the fact that
even though racism is a problem,
I believe it's a lot more to do with class, too,
at the same, it's that
You know, like on Let's say "Law & Order."
We'll say something like,
"They're from the Upper East Side,
so tread lightly."
What we're really saying is they have money
and they can fight us.
So if you go in the hood, treat them any kind of way
because they can't fight back.
So I think that if somebody pulls you over, Jimmy,
they know who you are, they know you could
cause issues and problems.
They're gonna treat you a little different
than somebody who doesn't have a dime,
and they know that there'll be no repercussions.
So in the song "No Lives Matter,"
I say, you know, it doesn't matter what color you are,
you know black, brown, red,
you know, 'B' whites that they call "trash,"
you know, it's
it's when it comes to the 'B', nobody's important.
No lives matter.
what those 'A','B' would be
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