Macklemore’s lyrical activism earlier this year predates the police shootings of both Alton Sterling and Philando Castile but his message was still a timely one indeed.
Although his sophomore album with Ryan Lewis, This Unruly Mess I’ve Made, was made into an afterthought before it barely had wiggle room to chart, the song “White Privilege II” marked the proud Seattle native’s most prolific moment as an artist. Iggy Azalea and Elvis Presley mentions aside, the record chronicled the disconnect between everyday Americans (re: middle-class Caucasians) whose world couldn’t be affected until injustice is brought right into their living room. Literally.
The 33-year-old Macklemore (born Ben Haggerty) has been keeping close tabs on the Sterling and Castille developments like most of the free world (and the Hip Hop community) and he took to Instagram to vent as well as peg those individuals who may have snoozed on his aforementioned record.
“How many more murders of black people by police before we hold our system and those that enforce it accountable?” he asked. “The footage of Alton Sterling being murdered by a police officer is equal parts horrific, infuriating and devastating. How many times can we watch a family at a press conference in hysterics over the killing of their loved one? Murdered by those that have been assigned to protect us. What do we do in times like these? It’s a question for everyone, but specifically white people. The systematic oppression that enables a murder like this, will be corrected once white people care enough to change it. Alton Sterling didn’t create this problem. This is hundreds of years of conditioning. We have been told our entire lives that people that look like Alton Sterling, selling CD’s outside of a store, are a threat to our society.”
As a fairly new husband and father, Macklemore also expressed the importance of letting certain forms of media carry a narrative that masquerades as the truth while he attempted to offer a solution to the ongoing ordeal of police brutality and systematic oppression.
“The news, TV, movies, jails, history books, schools and our laws all uphold this false belief,” he stated. “A person isn’t born fearing someone because of the color of their skin. This fear is taught, crafted and instilled in the fabric of our American lives. And although we make strides and progress is measurable at times, I can’t help but think….If I was put in the exact same situation that Alton was in, I would be alive today…Because of the color of my skin. And he’s dead because of his. I often don’t know what to do during these moments.
“It becomes easier to vent on social media than to take direct action. Here’s a couple things I’ve gotten hip to in the last 2 years. 1: Financially support black led organizations. Put your resources behind people of color that are at the forefront of the movement 2: Do a People’s Institute “Undoing racism” training. One of the most eye opening and important tools to understanding our past in relation to the work that needs to be done. The website is www.pisab.org 3: Have conversations about race. In real life. With people that look like you and people that don’t. RIP #altonsterling”
He also shared portions of the Castillo Facebook Live video, exposing it to a new batch of followers.
Check out Mack’s full Alton Sterling PSA down below.
The police were just doing there job. His baby mama looked scared. If I saw a car with someone abusing there black baby mama I’d pull it over
When you fall down the stairs and slip a disc, remember your attempts of trying to be funny asshole.
Wow… You are so alone, poor troll.
If this is your attempt at being funny then you must really be stupid. Idiot.
Dumbass bitch go to hell mother fucker
LMFAO!
LMFAO!
Damn it was just waiting for a cop to jump in and beat him on the video….
Wow. This guy is about as relevant as Drake saying something.
Think this wack fuck boi should concentrate on making hit songs since his sophomore flopped big time. Really don’t wanna hear his views on anything especially a white boy.
dumbest shit I’ve heard all day my nigga. I’m black and at least he’s speaking out. sit down fool.
lol funny black ppl cry about why wont white ppl help us or speak up.. then u got a bunch and its not good enuff for u..either accept the help or fuck off and get it done yourself and stop crying about all white ppls help..btw im on black ppls side on this case
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boycott jay-z. never speaks out about black peoples struggles
Mack is the truth. His last album was straight garbage. I know that. But at least he represents what the hip hop community should be doing – uplifting the black community. Take some lessons Drake, 21 Savage, Kodak, Lil Boat, Desiigner and whoever the hell else is “hot” at the time. If Desiigner could take that trash flow that no one can understand and make something about Alton Sterling instead of Timmy Turner, I’d give his records some love.
I love how Macklemore is now the voice of white people. All that soft white guilt. Wites are the weakest link in the country. They don’t work, they don’t contribute anything to society, they commit the most crime. They will all end up in caves again. We need to kick them out.
You’re an idiot. Go back to prison.
This guy doesnt speak for white people or black people he is a fucktard who is trying too hard. Please go away, you have no idea how anyone feels anout anything and the real ones see thru you.
Actually, he does.
If I ever see Macklemore in person, I’m going to prison for the rest of my life.