Rapper Tef Poe, interviewed on BBC Radio 4 this morning, gave an account of what it's like to be black and poor in the US.
Poe, from St Louis Missouri, spoke about the number of black people shot by police.
Great radio.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
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You know, when the economy goes down the shutter government or the once pulling the strings behind the curtain like to spread chaos and split the society into different groups and let them argue and fight against each other (a great way of obstructing them from the real problem). In the US it is the black and white problem again, in Germany the moslems, and in Ireland might the conflict in the north pop up again soon. Same story, different day!
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