Still in Silenceによるコード
Enact
Enact

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Intro 1
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What will it
Verse 1
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cost us to move forward
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An d has it cost you anything?
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We've lost enough,
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we've given all
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It's all we are an
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d all for what?
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Caught in between identit ies
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Value and potential
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affect my means
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Failed by a system that
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never gave a damn
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I'm not some sacrificial
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fucking lam b
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What has it cost you?
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It's cost of everything
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What has it cost you?
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It's cost of everything
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Take a step back,
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see the damage done
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Has your privilege kept your eyes shut?
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Focus on the ones who
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are hurt the most
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Bring down the systems
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that leave us indisposed
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It will cost you your fear,
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safety nets so tight
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Your com fort of illusion
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and your privileged birthright
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Ending oppression, right now is the time
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A small price to pay for the others
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who have lost their lives
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What has it cost you?
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It's cost of everything
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What has it cost you?
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In words of my fellow American,
Malcolm X,
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I'm going to make it plain.
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In 1877, America put laws in place
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called the Jim Crow Laws,
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an d the Jim
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restricted the rights to quadroons,
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octoroons, blacks,
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Hispanics, Indians, Malays.
Restricted medical,
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restricted relationships,
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restricted education, restricted life.
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It told us that we were less than,
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and it came on the heels of the
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Thirteenth Amendment.
Now the reason why those
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destructive laws
came into place,
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I think can be greatly described
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by Martin Luther King.
And what he said about time is,
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he said
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I'm not ready to wait 100 to 200 years
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for things to change.
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That I think actually that time is neutral.
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That it can either be used
constructively or destructively.
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And human progress
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rarely rolls in on inevitability.
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It is through human dedication
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and effort
that we move forward.
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And then when we don't work,
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what happens is that time
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actually becomes an ally
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to the primitive forces
of social stagnation.
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An d the guardians of the status quo
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are in their oxygen tanks
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keeping the old order alive.
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And so the time needs to be helped
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by every single moment
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doing right.
And the reason why these Jim
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Crow laws were in place
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that stifled my rights and your rights
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is because we fell asleep.
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We fall asleep when we're moving ahead
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and we don't look to the left and right
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and see that we're not including people
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in this move ahead.
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Because really at the end of the day,
we only move forward
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when it doesn't cost us anything.
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But I'm here today saying that no one
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and nothing can be great
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unless it costs you something.
1 out of every 5 women
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will be sexually assaulted
and raped
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before she reaches the age of 18.
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1 out of 6 boys.
If you are a woman of color
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and you are raped
before you reach the age of 18,
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then you are 66 % more likely to be
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sexually assaulted again.
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70 % of girls who are sex trafficked
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are girls of color.
They are coming out of the
foster care system.
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They are coming out of poverty.
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It is a billion dollar industry.
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I am speaking today,
not just for the Me Too's,
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because I want the Me Too's.
But when I raise my hand,
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I am aware of all the women
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who are still in silence.
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The women who are faceless.
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The women who don't have the money,
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and don't have the constitution,
and who don't have the confidence,
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and who don't have the images
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in our media
that gives them a sense of self -worth
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enough to break their silence
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that's rooted in the
shame of assault
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that's rooted in the stigma of assault
written on the Statue of Liberty is come
Come, you tireless, poor,
yearning to breathe free,
to breathe free.

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