Filmed in San Roque, Quezon City, Philippines by Tabakk, Sinag de Jesus, & BLKD
There is a word that my 5 year old niece doesnât know exists
Itâs something she doesnât battle with and itâs never escaped her lips
Itâs a four letter, one syllable, simple word: HATE
Yet it carries so much historical, political, emotional weight
That âs shaped our beliefs, changed what we see, and made us envy
Itâs made us blind to truths, to find excuse, caused lies and abuse
So our minds canât choose, designed so we lose
Lose control of reality, lose trust, and lose ourselves
Like poisonous gas, it wraps around our lungs so we canât breathe or yell for help
So she asks me, what is hate?
Itâs made men turn on each other, cock the gun, and hold at gun point
Itâs made scapegoats so we blame folks for our faults while our fingers point
Itâs made innocent lives grow closed eyes while enclosed in a mask of lies
By making teenage girls cry because their body size will never suit your eyes
Itâs made us wish we were someone else
Forced us into plastic surgeries, erasing cultural history
An urge of ideal imagery, a burglary of our own identity
Itâs tricked us into believing that weâre too fat, too ugly, and not white enough
It racially profiles and forced people to sit in the back of the bus
Itâs made men call women bitches who in turn call other women bitches
Itâs burned bridges to the point where we donât know which is wrong or right
Itâs made us colorblind, only seeing black and white
Planting racism and bigotry, promoting racial tensions and fights
Again, she asks me, what is hate?
Its taught 18 year old boys how to use a gun
While on the same fields stands 5 year old children who are taught to shoot someone
Itâs made victims of abusive fathers do the same to their own daughters
Itâs made men boost their masculinity by exploiting anotherâs femininity
Itâs built glass ceilings, internment camps, nooses, and ânot allowedâ signs
Itâs raised narrow minded babies so maybe theyâll never see past their own kind
It controls the media and schools through propaganda
Teaching us the enemy while we donât question or raise our hand up
Still, she asks me, what is hate?
Itâs caused school shootings, injustice, rape, and genocide
Itâs made innocent lives die and innocent mothers and wives cry
It screams of words: âFUCK YOU,â âBITCH,â âSTUPID,â and âHOMOâ
Itâs what makes us laugh when we say âthatâs gayâ when we know its wrong though
Its written Jim Crow Laws, Indian Removal, and Asian Exclusion Acts
Itâs enslaved our past while it engraves a cage in our path
Itâs made categories of inferior and superior
Making us wish for another exterior
Making us unable to look into the mirror
Itâs planted anger, depression, and fear
Itâs 500 years of slavery and oppression
Parents failing to give their children direction
Itâs confessions behind closed doors of elections, that politicians never mention
Itâs literacy prevention, no Filipino Veterano pension
Itâs stereotypes and 1-dimension, character inventions
All being fucked by White Supremacyâs erection
So what is HATE?
Itâs something my 5 year old niece canât feel
For her itâs a man-made social construct, so it isnât real
Itâs an empty word, insignificant, powerless, and nameless
Now Iâm just waiting for the rest of the world to follow so we donât know what hate is
Letâs no longer know what hate is!