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Children Quote by Black Eyed Peas

“People killin', people dyin' Children hurt and you hear them cryin' Can you practise what you preach And would you turn the other cheek. People got me questioning, where is the Love?” quote by Black Eyed Peas
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“People killin', people dyin' Children hurt and you hear them cryin' Can you practise what you preach And would you turn the other cheek. People got me questioning, where is the Love?”

Black Eyed Peas

About This Quote

Source Song: "Where Is the Love?" by Black Eyed Peas, 2003

The lyrics highlight societal violence and hypocrisy, urging listeners to reflect on compassion and personal responsibility.

In simple terms: Violence and hypocrisy call for empathy and action.

Key Takeaway

Practice empathy, challenge indifference.

Themes

social justice hypocrisy compassion violence personal responsibility

Mood

concerned hopeful reflective

Type

ly inspirational

When to use this quote

  • community activism
  • personal reflection
  • education
  • policy advocacy

Key Concepts

ethical responsibility social critique empathy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you embody compassion in daily interactions?
  • What systemic changes are needed to reduce violence?
A Different Perspective

The song’s optimism may overlook systemic complexities that limit individual impact.

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