Defend Right

Dezarie Dezarie

Standing Against Injustice: The Call to Defend Right

Dezarie's song "Defend Right" is a powerful anthem that addresses the ongoing struggles against various forms of oppression and the importance of standing up for what is right. The lyrics highlight the societal pressures to ignore injustices and live in ignorance, but Dezarie urges listeners to resist this complacency and actively defend their rights. The repetition of the phrase "Got to defend right!" serves as a rallying cry, emphasizing the urgency and necessity of taking action against wrongdoings.

The song delves into the different types of modern-day slavery, both physical and psychological, that continue to plague society. Dezarie points out that despite the passage of time, the remnants of past injustices still linger, and there are concerted efforts to make people forget or downplay these issues. The lyrics suggest that there are forces at work trying to manipulate and destroy from within, leading to self-destruction among the oppressed. This theme is particularly poignant as it reflects the ongoing struggles faced by marginalized communities.

Dezarie also touches on the economic and psychological games played by those in power to maintain control and perpetuate suffering. The song challenges the notion that slavery no longer exists, arguing that this belief is precisely what those in power want people to think. By exposing these truths, Dezarie calls for awareness and action, urging listeners to reject ignorance and fight for justice. "Defend Right" is not just a song but a call to arms, encouraging individuals to stand up against oppression and defend their rights with unwavering determination.

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