That is where the division comes from.įind a mirror. Nostvpeople can will themselves ignorant and still feel the need to comment about it, Bunker boy is turning white America into even more entitled, whiny, blameshifting racists, while the rest of America is becoming more understanding, educated, and empathetic. Of course there are some right wing self victimized, I’m assuming you’re a Trump supporter, who are able to deny video proof and confessional testimony from cops, as well as the logical conclusions that are drawn from data and anadoctal evidence. It has shed light and exposed police brutality, systematic and personal racism, white privilege, and corruption in the justice system, that many whites didn’t believe were such prominent and pressing issues. This BLM movement has been the most powerful movement in the last 50 years with over 300 US cities protesting and many more throughout the world. Johnson didnt just decide to sign the civil rights act out of the blue, and any class struggles between capitalists and the working class also didn’t come from with unions, walkouts, strikes, boycotts. There has never been any changes in the system or society without civil unrest and tension. You are dillusional or you don’t understand what Marxism is and are also completely ignorant to American history. I often find in life that thoughtful comments do not come from people that can’t spell simple words such as ‘matter’. The new Willie album is due out July 3rd after being delayed due to COVID-19.
Willie Nelson just released the latest track from his upcoming record First Rose of Spring called “We Are The Cowboys” originally recorded by Billy Joe Shaver. Nelson also collaborated with Ray Charles later in his career on the #1 song “Seven Spanish Angels.” And unlike we often see in mainstream country when some hip-hop collaborator glams onto a pop country star simply for attention and commercial application, the friendship of Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg has been one cultivated through mutual respect and admiration … and a favorite pastime as well. Willie Nelson was responsible for helping to launch the career of Charley Pride when he diffused an unruly crowd in Louisiana by giving Pride an infamous kiss on stage.
Some were questioning why some major stars in country music such as Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks, and Dolly Parton had not pledged their support for Black Lives Matter and the protestors in the wake of the death of George Floyd, even populating a spreadsheet to hold artists “accountable.” But those who know Willie Nelson know where his heart lies when it comes to race in America, and that his answer for how he feels would come through song. The two have enjoyed a long friendship, and have shared the stage together on numerous occasions as well. Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg have collaborated together before of course, on songs like “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die,” “Superman,” and “My Medicine,” but this might be the first time the two work on something much more aspirational. When you build that brotherhood, color is out the window. Let’s become friends, let me go to your house, let me meet your family. I love you as a person Willie, I love your music. He can work with the whitest of the whitest because it’s not about color, it’s about love.” The love that we have for each other … Me and Willie Nelson, you see Snoop Dogg is the blackest of the blackest, the most militant, the most toughest, but he can work with anybody.
And the reason we’re gonna make this record is because black and white matters right now. “Man we got a song coming out in a couple of weeks, how ’bout it? How ’bout it!” Snoop said. In a Snoop Dogg interview with Beats 1 recently, the topic of Willie Nelson came up, and like Snoop has done often, he had nothing but high praise for Willie Nelson. Willie Nelson and Snoop Dogg will have a new collaboration coming out in a couple of weeks, and this time it may not just be about the favorite pastime of the two superstars of puffing on pipes, but about something deeper.