Music is one of many ways people use to get their message or political views out there for others to hear.

... of a man’s skin, is no more significant than the color of his eyes,” we will always have war. His message on this issue is that until racism is abolished the world will never have true peace. The end of the fourth stanza reads “rule of international morality will remain in but a fleeting illusion to be pursued, but never attained.” This means that peace will always be something the human race pursues but will never attain. Basic human rights are something that the people of the United States take for granite and assume it’s given to everyone in the world but in fact, it isn’t. Some places around the world, people can’t even own property. In the third stanza he states, “that until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all, without regard to race, dis a war.” The message that Marley gets across here is that until everyone is guaranteed equal rights without regard to race, there will still be war. In this stanza, Marley shows that freedom is taken away from his people, the Africans. It goes, “And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes that hold our brothers in Angola, In Mozambique, South Africa, sub-human bondage, ha...

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