The poem starts by directly getting into the situation. It states, …show more content…
In two separate sections of the poem he conveys that “I could wake up in the morning without a warning and my world can change: blink your eyes. All depends, all depends on the skin, all depends on the skin you’re living in.” He figured out that his life could unlawfully change. He repeats that line because he accepts that some people are just prejudice towards his kind. He figured out that his life is revolves around the color of his skin. He can go from having a normal day to being a victim of societies unforgiving attack towards people that have colored skin.
The poem sends out a strong message about racial profiling. Sekou Sundiata does a great job of sharing personal experience about racial profiling. The anger he shows towards the problem is a great. He is a victim of the law that classifies human by the color of their skin. He shares his confrontation with the law and shows that the law is unfair. The people behind the law can have racial intent. His life is unstable because he is limited to what the law makes him out to be. Racial profiling is destroying people’s life by unlawfully criminating people with colored