'No amount of money has ever brought a life back.' Stevie Wonder released a powerful video statement that touched on Breonna Taylor, the George Floyd protests and the Trump administration
“Truth: No amount of money has ever brought a life back. Ask yourself: Why so long for Breonna Taylor?” Wonder asked before turning to Donald Trump’s “” comments about dead soldiers.
Wonder added of the George Floyd protests: “You say you’re sick and tired of us protesting. I say, not tired enough to make a change… You say you believe that ‘all lives matter.’ I say I don’t believe the fuck you do.” Wonder then encouraged his fans to vote this Election Day. “We just can’t put November in the hands of fate, but we can put it in our hands. The universe is still watching us. And now, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is watching us, too,” Wonder said in conclusion. “So please, let’s do life. It is worth living and loving and being together.”
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