White Privilege 3 by Gyasi Ross published on 2016-01-29T06:34:33Z White Privilege III is obviously a response to Macklemore's well-intentioned piece, 'White Privilege II.' Yet, White Privilege III is much bigger than one song as Macklemore is simply the latest in a very long line of white liberals who chose to play the white savior role and speak for brown-skinned people instead of providing the platform for them to speak for themselves. He’s neither the first nor the greatest, only the latest. We must resist that tendency and push white people who wish to be allies to, instead of attempting to speak for us, passing the mic and leveraging their platforms to let us speak for ourselves. Specifically, if Macklemore indeed wished to limit the universe of parties affected by white privilege and ignore Muslims, Latinos, Natives, Asians, etc. as he did in this song, I suppose that’s his prerogative. Still, if he truly wishes to be an ally he should put marginalized voices to the forefront instead of simply consulting with them and keeping the glory for his white guilt epiphany for himself. The next step in the evolution of the ally is simply to utilize her/his platform and make the introduction, get off the stage and let the stakeholder speak for themselves; for the stakeholder to become the subject and not the object. Pass the mic. http://Gyasi-Ross.com Twitter.com/BigIndianGyasi Instagram.com/BigIndianGyasi Facebook.com/GyasiRossAuthor http://CabinGam.es is a Native American owned music label based in Seattle and open to all genres. Produced by Kjell Nelson at The Cabin Recorded by Richie Dagger at The Glitterbox Genre cabingames Comment by The Shoshone Native <<>>o0o<<>>THE TRUTH HURTS FOR SOME< IT HAS TO BE HEARD GO HEALING <<>>o0o<<>> 2017-06-17T03:36:16Z Comment by The Shoshone Native >><< #noDAPL>><< 2017-05-17T10:48:26Z Comment by nathan pass the mic to a fellow anishinabe from manitoba! 2016-03-15T02:46:30Z Comment by Sunny Cheeba Well done bredren 2016-03-01T21:50:06Z Comment by Dame amazing 2016-02-19T01:50:01Z Comment by Vanessa Leigh I have had this on repeat for an hour. Perfection. 2016-02-19T00:15:35Z Comment by phat3y3 Solidarity <3 2016-02-07T19:49:38Z Comment by MotherSide TRUTH! 2016-02-05T01:47:15Z Comment by The Loyal One damn this is deep. very dope track. really true. 2016-02-04T17:39:35Z Comment by Agueybana X Eloquently done. I think Macklemore means well, but yeah, we have to be able to tell our own story but we also have to be willing to tell it to. Peace Gyasi, you have a brother. 2016-02-03T03:03:33Z Comment by ▲∆▲SYDDUE▲∆▲ Respect 2016-02-02T01:44:41Z Comment by Waylon Don Pretends Eagle @shindotright: spoken word isn't the same. its more of the message in this piece. 2016-02-01T23:41:56Z Comment by User 763668632 What a great message, targeted at Macklemore too! That's what's up! Anyone who follows independent Hip Hop closely knows Macklemore ripped the rhyme styles of Sage Francis as of recent and Slug of Atmosphere with his earlier recordings. So obviously he rips other artists creative talents and uses them for his progression and financial advancement! Also in the same vein is the cover art for the track. It's a poorly done rip of KMD's Black Bastard! Other then that I am behind this tracks message and like the call out to Macklemore! Hopefully he is able to hear this at some point! 2016-02-01T22:31:35Z Comment by ssurfacess A+ 2016-02-01T21:34:43Z