The Racism

You are not white, and you are not black
You are just being told
That white is superior than black,
Don't be controlled

Of the things that say
White is much better than every other race
Think of what we could've done
If racism was gone

The genocide about jews and indians
The stories that came from the africans
The killings of millions and millions
The stories that got stuck in the minds of every person

We are only one race
And we call that the human race
If we could just be one nation
There would have never been any type of discrimination

About our skin, about our origin
We are only being pushed around
Because some are at the top, and some are at down

So just stop and think
If we could be like we used to be
No walls and barriers, no separation
Just one nation

We could be friends, years and years to come
No matter where we came frome
White, black, asian, middle eastern or any type of race
Be one, be one we call the human race

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