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KillTheNoise:

What is the message that Michael Jackson is trying to convey in his 1995 song “They Don’t Care About Us”? How does it define the world today?

eptic:

They Don’t Care About Us by Michael Jackson is a protest song about injustice, discrimination, violence, corruption, and the feeling of being ignored by people in power. Jackson uses the song to speak for people who feel oppressed, judged, or abandoned by society. The repeated line, “They don’t really care about us,” expresses frustration with governments, media, and systems that fail to protect ordinary people. The song also highlights how hatred, racism, police brutality, poverty, and fear can divide communities. Jackson wanted listeners to recognize that many people around the world suffer while those with power often look the other way. Even though the song was released in 1995, its message still feels relevant today because many of the same issues continue to exist. In today’s world, the song can relate to political division, online harassment, inequality, war, racism, violence, and the way social media sometimes spreads anger and misinformation. Many people still feel unheard or powerless when facing unfair treatment, corruption, or public judgment. The song remains powerful because it captures a universal feeling: wanting dignity, justice, and compassion in a world that can sometimes seem cold or divided. At the same time, the song is also a call for unity. Jackson wasn’t only expressing anger — he was encouraging people to stand together, speak out against injustice, and care more about one another instead of giving in to hatred or silence.

KillTheNoise:

Dude, thank you so much for this response.

eptic:

No problem!

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