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"My skin is not a threat"
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It's funny how the world has different time zones,
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how it could be Saturday on this side of the world and Friday somewhere else.
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Yet somehow, the United States of America is stuck in 1920.
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That was a hundred years ago,
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yet we're still fighting for our lives,
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for a place here.
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(Jolia is 11 years old)
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(This is the speech she gave at her fifth-grade graduation in June 2020.)
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What did we ever do to make them hate us so much?
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I know for a fact they love our culture. They love to steal our braids, the way we talk, anything we call ours.
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But when it's that one white bad cop and that one innocent Black person, that Black person fears for their life.
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This is the world we live in.
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See, when I was younger, teachers used to ask kids what they wanted to be when they grew up.
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Some kids said "famous." I was one of those kids.
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But now I change my answer. The thing I want to be when I grow up is alive.
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How do I know that I'm gonna make it out alive if I'm suspicious doing nothing?
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If I'm suspicious when I'm at my own house sleeping in my own bed.
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Why am I suspicious?
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Because I could have sworn from one to three I was the cutest thing.
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But when did I stop being cute and start being scary?
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Am I scary if I have a black hoodie? Am I scary if I wear a backpack?
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Am I scary if I do nothing?
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Am I scary? Does my dad scare you? Does my mom scare you? Does my auntie scare you?
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Because let me tell you something: we are not scary.
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(Black Americans killed by police)
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Say their names.
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You will earn my respect when I don't have to fear for my life or anybody else's.
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Until then, my respect will not come for free.
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(Black Lives Matter)