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‘Home Of The Slaves’: Jill Scott Trashes America With Absurd Rendition Of The National Anthem

A video shared on YouTube on Tuesday showed millionaire singer Jill Scott singing the national anthem in her own rendition, and while her singing is great, given the current sociology, her Feelings are ridiculous.

Scott Estimate With a net worth in the millions, she used the opportunity to praise the nation that has allowed her to amass so much success and wealth that she would be ashamed of her historic role in the slave trade. She did not mention that the number of people enslaved in the sex trafficking trade is much higher today than when slavery was actually legal. I got it by variety.

As immigrants, it always confuses me to see really wealthy, successful and talented people use their talents to belittle the places and people that have made them their place in today’s sociology. increase.

You can take whatever you want from Scott’s performance, but it was really weird. I have no permanent home in this country, but I am willing to give anything to live the kind of life that America has built for Scott. If she doesn’t like it that much, I’ll be happy to take her place. Even better, would any of the children and women who are currently being sex trafficked across borders want that?

I have traveled extensively across this beautiful planet, and literally nowhere is better than America. Sure, our history (like all other nations) has some bad sides, but while there are many modern crises that can be solved today, Scott also uses that platform to condemn I could have done it. (Related: Mark Cuban breaks down over Joe Rogan)

For example, the majority of gun crime in America now centers around suicide and inner-city gang violence, both compounded by the never-ending drug and mental health crises. Why not sing about solving these problems? It’s actually doable.

We cannot solve historical slavery. Because we have already solved it by outlawing slavery. Nor can you undo what the settlers did to the Native Americans. But we can make a difference in the problems we face today. All we need is people like Scott who are clever enough to speak ill of others and shine a light on real problems and solutions.

Unfortunately, I think virtue signals like Scott’s always distract us and prevent real change and help for those who need it most here and now.

you can watch the video here if you want. Alternatively, you can literally do other things.

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