griff: when you do that you divide us even further the naacp calling one of the most racist pro-slavery antiblack songs in the american lexicon of course referring to the third verse which in itself has historical questions which may have been referring to the british who were invaders in 1812. one of my songs happen to be lift every voices. jesus said we have to be like little children. we have to be like the little children just singing the song. what s wrong with you people. why are you fighting over this. we have to be like little children and love each other, want to embrace each other and how can we do that? somebody has to just say hey, stop. stop. cease-fire. we have got to call a cease-fire. we have to. abby: right, to your great point. you know, at a certain point we are going to be burning down the entire country. our hearts have got to come together. we are all in this fight together. that s such a great point. we are human beings. come together, come
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