Lyrics White Privilege II - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis , Jamila Woods
Pulled
into
the
parking
lot,
parked
it
Zipped
up
my
parka,
joined
the
procession
of
marchers
In
my
head
like,
"Is
this
awkward?
Should
I
even
be
here
marching?"
Thinking
if
they
can't,
how
can
I
breathe?
Thinking
that
they
chant,
what
do
I
sing?
I
want
to
take
a
stance
cause
we
are
not
free
And
then
I
thought
about
it,
we
are
not
we
Am
I
in
the
outside
looking
in,
Or
am
I
in
the
inside
looking
out?
Is
it
my
place
to
give
my
two
cents?
Or
should
I
stand
on
the
side
and
shut
my
mouth?
No
justice,
no
peace,
okay,
I'm
saying
that
They're
chanting
out,
Black
Lives
Matter,
But
I
don't
say
it
back
Is
it
okay
for
me
to
say?
I
don't
know,
so
I
watch
and
stand
In
front
of
a
line
of
police
that
look
the
same
as
me
Only
separated
by
a
badge,
A
baton,
a
can
of
Mace,
a
mask
A
shield,
a
gun
with
gloves
and
hands
that
gives
an
alibi
In
case
somebody
dies
behind
a
bullet
that
flies
out
of
the
9
Takes
another
child's
life
on
sight
Blood
in
the
streets,
no
justice,
no
peace
No
racist
beliefs,
no
rest
'til
we're
free
There's
blood
in
the
streets,
no
justice,
no
peace
No
racist
beliefs,
no
rest
'til
we're
free
Blood
in
the
streets,
no
justice,
no
peace
No
racist
beliefs,
no
rest
'til
we're
free
There's
blood
in
the
streets,
no
justice,
no
peace
No
racist
beliefs,
no
rest
'til
we're
free
Blood
in
the
streets,
no
justice,
no
peace
No
racist
beliefs,
no
rest
'til
we're
free
There's
blood
in
the
streets,
no
justice,
no
peace
No
racist
beliefs,
no
rest
'til
we're
free
Oh,
what
are
you
doing
Ben?
What
are
you
doing
here?
"Probably
shouldn't
be
here,
you
have
white
supremacy,
don't
fuckin'
come
here.
— You
don't
give
a
shit
about
us.
— 'Black
Lives
Matter,'
say
it.
— Wow.
— 'Black
Lives
Matter,
Black
Lives
Matter,
Black
Lives
Matter,
Black
Lives
Matter.'
— You
should
not
have
done
that.
Why
the
fuck
would
you
do
that?
— You
always
react.
Just
let
it
go,
man.
— White
racist.
— It's
the
Grammys!"
Ben,
think
about
it.
You've
exploited
and
stolen
the
music,
the
moment
The
magic,
the
passion,
the
fashion,
you
toy
with
The
culture
was
never
yours
to
make
better
You're
Miley,
you're
Elvis,
you're
Iggy
Azalea
Fake
and
so
plastic,
you've
heisted
the
magic
You've
taken
the
drums
and
the
accent
you
rapped
in
Your
brand
of
hip-hop,
it's
so
fascist
and
backwards
That
Grandmaster
Flash'd
go
slap
it,
you
bastard
All
the
money
that
you
made
All
the
watered
down
pop-bullshit
version
of
the
culture,
pal
Go
buy
a
big-ass
lawn,
go
with
your
big-ass
house
Get
a
big-ass
fence,
keep
people
out
It's
all
stolen,
anyway,
can't
you
see
that
now?
There's
no
way
for
you
to
even
that
out
You
can
join
the
march,
protest,
scream
and
shout
But
they
see
through
it
all,
people
believe
you
now?
You
said
publicly,
"Rest
in
peace,
Mike
Brown"
You
speak
about
equality,
but
do
you
really
mean
it?
Are
you
marching
for
freedom,
or
when
it's
convenient?
Want
people
to
like
you,
want
to
be
accepted
That's
probably
why
you
are
out
here
protesting
Don't
think
for
a
second
you
don't
have
incentive
Is
this
about
you,
well,
then
what's
your
intention?
What's
the
intention?
What's
the
intention?
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Hands
up?
Don't
shoot!
Pssst,
I
totally
get
it,
you're
by
yourself
And
the
last
thing
you
want
to
do
is
take
a
picture
But
seriously,
my
little
girl
loves
you
She's
always
singing,
'I'm
gonna
pop
some
tags'
I'm
not
kidding,
my
oldest,
you
even
got
him
to
go
thrifting
And
'One
Love,'
oh
my
God,
that
song,
brilliant
Their
aunt
is
gay,
when
that
song
came
out
My
son
told
his
whole
class
he
was
actually
proud
That's
so
cool,
look
what
you're
accomplishing
Even
the
old
mom
like
me
likes
it,
cause
it's
positive
You're
the
only
hip-hop
that
I
let
my
kids
listen
to
Cause
you
get
it,
all
that
negative
stuff
it
isn't
cool
Yeah?
Yeah,
like,
all
the
guns
and
the
drugs
The
bitches
and
the
hoes
and
the
gangs
and
the
thugs
Even
the
protest
outside,
so
sad,
and
so
dumb
If
a
cop
pulls
you
over,
it's
your
fault
if
you
run
Huh?
So,
they
feel
that
the
police
are
discriminating
against
the...
the
black
people?
— I
have
an
advantage?
Why?
Cause
I'm
white?
(laughs)
What?
(laughs)
No.
— See,
more
people
nowadays
are
just
pussies.
Like,
this
is
the
generation
to
be
offended
by
everything.
— 'Black
Lives
Matter'
thing
is
a
reason
to
take
arms
up
over
perceived
slights.
— I'm
not
prejudiced,
I
just...
— 99%
of
the
time,
across
this
country,
the
police
are
doing
their
job
properly.
Damn,
a
lot
of
opinions,
a
lot
of
confusion,
a
lot
of
resentment
Some
of
us
scared,
some
of
us
defensive
And
most
of
us
aren't
even
paying
attention
It
seems
like
we're
more
concerned
with
being
called
racist
Than
we
actually
are
with
racism
I've
heard
that
silences
are
action
and
God
knows
that
I've
been
passive
What
if
I
actually
read
a
article,
actually
had
a
dialogue
Actually
looked
at
myself,
actually
got
involved?
If
I'm
aware
of
my
privilege
and
do
nothing
at
all,
I
don't
know
Hip-hop
has
always
been
political,
yes
It's
the
reason
why
this
music
connects
So
what
the
fuck
has
happened
to
my
voice
if
I
stay
silent
when
black
people
are
dying
Then
I'm
trying
to
be
politically
correct?
I
can
book
a
whole
tour,
sell
out
the
tickets
Rap
entrepreneur,
built
his
own
business
If
I'm
only
in
this
for
my
own
self-interest,
not
the
culture
that
gave
me
a
voice
to
begin
with
Then
this
isn't
authentic,
it
is
just
a
gimmick
The
DIY
underdog,
so
independent
But
the
one
thing
the
American
dream
fails
to
mention
Is
I
was
many
steps
ahead
to
begin
with
My
skin
matches
the
hero,
likeness,
the
image
America
feels
safe
with
my
music
in
their
systems
And
it's
suited
me
perfect,
the
role,
I've
fulfilled
it
And
if
I'm
the
hero,
you
know
who
gets
cast
as
the
villain
White
supremacy
isn't
just
a
white
dude
in
Idaho
White
supremacy
protects
the
privilege
I
hold
White
supremacy
is
the
soil,
the
foundation,
the
cement
and
the
flag
that
flies
outside
of
my
home
White
supremacy
is
our
country's
lineage,
designed
for
us
to
be
indifferent
My
success
is
the
product
of
the
same
system
that
let
off
Darren
Wilson
– guilty
We
want
to
dress
like,
walk
like,
talk
like,
dance
like,
yet
we
just
stand
by
We
take
all
we
want
from
black
culture,
but
will
we
show
up
for
black
lives?
We
want
to
dress
like,
walk
like,
talk
like,
dance
like,
yet
we
just
stand
by
We
take
all
we
want
from
black
culture,
but
will
we
show
up
for
black
lives?
Black
Lives
Matter,
to
use
an
analogy,
is
like
if...
if
there
was
a
subdivision
and
a
house
was
on
fire.
The
fire
department
wouldn't
show
up
and
start
putting
water
on
all
the
houses
because
all
houses
matter.
They
would
show
up
and
they
would
turn
their
water
on
the
house
that
was
burning
because
that's
the
house
that
needs
the
help
the
most.
— My
generation's
taken
on
the
torch
of
a
very
age-old
fight
for
black
liberation,
but
also
liberation
for
everyone.
Injustice
anywhere
is
still
injustice
everywhere.
— The
best
thing
white
people
can
do
is
talk
to
each
other,
having
those
very
difficult,
very
painful
conversations
with
your
parents,
with
your
family
members.
— I
think
one
of
the
critical
questions
for
white
people
in
this
society
is,
'What
are
you
willing
to
risk?
What
are
you
willing
to
sacrifice
to
create
a
more
just
society?'
Your
silence
is
a
luxury,
hip-hop
is
not
a
luxury
Your
silence
is
a
luxury,
hip-hop
is
not
a
luxury
Your
silence
is
a
luxury,
hip-hop
is
not
a
luxury
Your
silence
is
a
luxury,
hip-hop
is
not
a
luxury
What
I
got
for
me,
it
is
for
me
What
we
made,
we
made
to
set
us
free
What
I
got
for
me,
it
is
for
me
What
we
made,
we
made
to
set
us
free
What
I
got
for
me,
it
is
for
me
What
we
made,
we
made
to
set
us
free
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