Social review from the song Get up, Stand UP by Bob Marley

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What I present in this opportunity has nothing to do with what I have been presenting lately in my blog, however, is part of the things that I often think, I know that this space, this platform allows me to do it.

I know that much has been said about Bob, and not for nothing his transcendence beyond his physical abandonment of this earthly plane called earth. When I listened carefully to the song, I wasn't sure whether to write from the social, historical, political or artistic, however, I came to the conclusion that the artistic is eternal, and that it always reflects and/or impacts what happens in the social and in turn in the political. So I hope I can make myself understood.



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Recently this song has come to me, it made me reflect and I wanted to investigate a little its origin, the reasons that motivated why this cry of rebellion arose, it is still contextualized today, and in what way.

To illustrate a little because, let's see the first lines, with which it begins:

🎼 Get up, get up, defend your rights!
Get up, get up, don't give up the fight!
🎶

This song was written, composed and recorded in 1973 by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh with the Wailers. Apparently it was after they will travel to Haiti, a Caribbean country, (the same as Jamaica and with stories we could say similar), trip in which they were impacted by the degree of misery that existed. And these singers saw some realities that touched him, and that led them to write this song.

Today, throughout Latin America there is a strong political movement that has caused that in many cases, human and civil rights are violated.

We have been able to appreciate how in Chile, there have been strong civil rebellions, the same in Ecuador recently, not to mention Bolivia, which we can say has served as an example of what the strength of a united people can do, no doubt a great example.

All the peoples of the world deserve better, but at the same time they themselves must be the ones to fight for it.

And it is that this reality is not only in South America, zone of the Caribbean or Central America, we have in Europe the case of Catalonia, recently and not for the first time they have tried to achieve their independence from Spain, they claim something that is not arbitrary, but simply belongs to them, their Independence, bearing in mind that 300 years ago they were so, the Spanish crown of that time was forcibly colonized, as was their custom, and now, after 3 centuries simply want something that is theirs, and should not be negotiable, but a right.

Jamaica, for its part, achieved the abolition of slavery in 1834, which was completed with a great revolution, and until August 6, 1964 was called Colony of Jamaica, because it achieved its independence from the United Kingdom, on that date, today is a very important day for residents of that country. However, it continues to struggle and forge its identity as a people, as a nation.

It's a permanent war that the newer countries have for their independence, always against the great Monarchies, powerful countries that want to treat everyone like their backyards.

My country, Venezuela, for its part, is still in a dark trance that I don't know what to call it, with at least 10% of its population (according to unofficial NGO data) scattered throughout different countries, trying to get rid of that yoke that until now has only brought misery.

Then, without a doubt, that letter that shouts "Get up, get up, defend your rights! Get up, get up, don't give up the fight" is as valid as when it was written.

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Here the video and the lyrics of the song:


Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up, don't give up the fight!
Preacher man, don't tell me
Heaven is under the earth
I know you don't know
What life is really worth
It's not all that glitters is gold
'Alf the story has never been told
So now you see the light, eh!
Stand up for your rights. Come on!
Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up, don't give up the fight!
Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights!
Get up, stand up, don't give up the fight!
Most people think
Great God will come from the skies
Take away everything
And make everybody feel high
But if you know what life is worth
You will look for yours on earth
And now…

Hoping that the story told 10 or 20 years from now will be much better and hopeful for everyone, not just a few.

Note: I am not a historian or specialist in the subject, but if I am someone who thinks that through my writing I draw some conclusions, you can agree or disagree with what I write, it is also your right .

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@josevas217, Definitely this Music inspires us and most importantly it hold very empowering message and that is we have to stand for our rights otherwise we are nothing but Slaves. Stay blessed.

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I believe that this concept of slavery is currently handled in a different, more disguised way. Many times chaining ourselves all day to a job seems to be a form of it...
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Welcome and that perspective is kind of true. Have a great time ahead.

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Makes a lot of sense


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At least from logic, yes. Or so I believe.

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I could remember this particular song was part of my favorite then from Bob Marley. Thanks for bringing this back to memory lane. Curated by @olasamuel with love.


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Bob Marley is an icon in Reggae music in Jamaica and around the world. He has also been an example to many other male and female singers who follow Reggae.

Her songs leave a message, not only do you have to listen to her because she has a good rhythm, she sounds good, but you have to listen, read the lyrics of the songs well.


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Thank you very much for this post and your thoughts.

South America is in a really bad situation and it appears it will only go downhill. More, the situation is also spreading to Central America... if nothing changes, the entire Central and South America will become inhabitable in a few decades, just like what happened in regions of Africa and the entire Middle East.

Unfortunately, most of the people are too brainwashed to understand who their real enemies are... and as such, things will go from bad to worse. 😢

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You have made a great point in this comment, encompassing that the situation is getting worse and also spreading to other parts of this continent, and others, and indeed, it is very true.

Unfortunately people in general believe that the solution to the problems comes from the hand of facilitating the process or give him things. Or stay out of everything, and that is definitely not the solution.

It seems absurd for a few in power to harm a continent or the entire world, but it is the reality, unfortunately.

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Great article! So true that if we do not stand up for our rights, we will soon not have any.
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bob marley do write inspiring songs and that is what i loved most about him,his songs make me feel inspired and happy...

Without a doubt I can say that I had a special sensitivity to capture realities and be able to transmit them through a song that in turn was a cry of struggle.

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