Racism
Janet Jackson Lyrics


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And to a world sick with racism
Get well soon




Overall Meaning

Janet Jackson's "Racism" song is a powerful message directed to the world to break down the barriers of racism. The two lines of the song, "And to a world sick with racism, get well soon," are a poignant message that speaks to the devastating effects of racism in society. By calling racism a sickness, Jackson is highlighting how racism has the power to consume individuals and societies, causing harm and perpetuating hate.


The phrase "get well soon" offers a sense of optimism that the world can heal from racism. It is encouraging people to reflect on the problematic attitude and take steps to eradicate it from our social systems. In and by condemning racism Jackson is raising awareness about the social, economic, and political inequality that people experience based on their race. Overall, the lyrics for "Racism" are a call to action for people to combat bigotry and prejudice and to work towards a more tolerant and accepting society that is free from racial discrimination.


Line by Line Meaning

And to a world sick with racism
Addressing a world that is plagued with the disease of racism


Get well soon
Wishing for a speedy recovery from the illness of racism




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