Jesse Williams Powerful Speech At BET Awards: "Because we’re magic doesn’t mean we’re not real" [View all]
Jesse Williams gives powerful speech on race in America at BET Awards
'The thing is that just because were magic doesnt mean were not real,' says the actor
Williams added:
We know that police somehow manage to deescalate, disarm, and not kill white people every day, so whats going to happen is, were going to have equal rights and justice in our own country or we will restructure their function and ours.
Bringing up the fact that Saturday wouldve been Tamir Rices 14th birthday, Williams said,
I dont want to hear anymore about how far weve come when paid public servants can pull a drive by on a 12-year-old playing alone in a park in broad day light, killing him on television, and then going home to make a sandwich.
Speaking to a standing ovation from the crowd, Williams also referenced Sandra Bland and Eric Garner. He continued:
There has been no war that we have not fought and died on the front lines of, there has been no job we havent done, there has been no tax they havent levied against us and weve paid all of them. But freedom is somehow always conditional here. Youre free, they keep telling us. But she wouldve been alive if she hadnt acted so free.
He added:
Freedom is always coming in the hereafter. But, you know what, the hereafter is a hustle. We want it now.
Rounding out his powerful speech, Williams finished by saying,
Weve been floating this country on credit for centuries and were done watching and waiting while this invention called whiteness uses and abuses us, burying black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil, black gold, ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strained fruit. The thing is though
the thing is that just because were magic doesnt mean were not real.
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