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BNV14 Finals - Los Angeles "Somewhere in America"

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    (all) Here, in America and every single state,
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    they have a set of standards for every subject, a collection of lessons that the teacher's required
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    to teach by the end of the term.
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    But the greatest lessons you will ever teach us will not come from your syllabus.
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    (all) The greatest lessons you will ever teach us you will not even remember.
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    You never told us what we weren't allowed to say. We just learned how to hold our tongues.
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    (all) Now somewhere in America there is a child holding a copy of
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    'Catcher in the Rye' and there's a child holding a gun.
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    But only one of these things have been banned by their state government,
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    and it's not the one that can rip through flesh.
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    (all) It's the one that says "'Fuck You" on more pages than one.
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    because we must control what the people say,how they think and if they want to
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    become the overseer of their own selves
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    (all) then we'll show them a real one.
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    (all) And somewhere in America
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    there is a child sitting at his mother's computer
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    (all) reading the home page of the KKK's website
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    and that's open to the public.
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    But that child will have never read 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
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    (all) because his school has banned it for it's use of the 'N' word.
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    Maya Angelou is prohibited because we're not allowed to talk about rape in school.
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    (all) We are taught that just because something happens
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    doesn't mean you are to talk about it.
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    They build us brand new shopping malls
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    (all) so that we'll forget where we're really standing--
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    ON THE BONES of the Hispanics,
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    ON THE BONES of the slaves,
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    ON THE BONES of the Native Americans,
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    ON THE BONES of those who fought just to speak.
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    (cheers)
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    Transcontinental railroads to Japanese internment camps.
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    (all) These are things missing from our history books.
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    But we were taught that it is better to be silent than to make them uncomfortable.
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    (all) Somewhere in America
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    private school girls search for hours through boutiques
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    trying to find the prom dress of their dreams;
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    while kids on the south side spend hours searching through the lost and found
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    (all) 'cause winter's coming soon and that's the only jacket they have.
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    Kids are late for class for working the midnight shift.
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    (all) They give awards for best attendance but not for keeping your family off the streets.
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    These kids will call your music ghetto. They will tell you you don't talk right.
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    Then they'll get in the backseat of a car with all their friends
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    (all) singing how they're "'Bout that life" and "We can't stop."
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    (all) Somewhere in America
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    schools are promoting self confidence
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    (all) while they whip out their scales and shout out your body fat percentage in class.
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    Where heftier girls are hiding away
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    and the slim fit beauties can't help but giggle with pride.
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    The preppy kids go thrift shopping because they think it sounds real fun.
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    (all) But we go 'cause that's all we've got money for 'cause mama works for the city;
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    mama only gets paid once a month.
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    (all) Somewhere in America
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    a girl is getting felt up by a grown man on a subway.
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    She's still in her school uniform and that's part of the appeal.
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    It's hard to run in knee socks and Mary Jane's
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    (all) and all her male teachers know it, too.
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    Coaches cover up star players raping freshmen after the dance.
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    Women are killed for rejecting a date
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    but God forbid I bring my girlfriend to prom.
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    A girl is blackout drunk at the after party.
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    Take a picture before her wounds wake her.
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    (all) How many pixels is your sanity worth?
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    What's a 4.0 to a cold jury?
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    (all) What'd you learn in class today?
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    Don't walk fast. Don't speak loud.
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    Keep your hands to yourself.
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    (all) Keep your head down.
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    Keep your eyes on your own paper.
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    If you don't know the answer
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    (all) fill in C.
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    Always wear ear-buds when you ride the bus alone.
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    I you feel like someone's following you
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    (all) pretend you're on the phone.
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    A teacher never fails.
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    (all) Only you do.
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    (all) Every state in America.
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    (all) The greatest lessons are the ones you don't remember learning.
Title:
BNV14 Finals - Los Angeles "Somewhere in America"
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Video Language:
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Duration:
03:47

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