00:00I personally come to Upper Punk because it's a safe space and it's inclusive of everyone and where everyone can express themselves freely and be who they want to be.
00:30This is the first opera park in South Africa, in Africa as a whole. It's a great feeling to be here. It really is a great feeling to be here.
00:45Freedom to me means having no fear of being the person that you need to be in life. No fear about the colour of your skin, nothing.
00:54Linda is literally trying to unlearn things that you are taught about yourself.
01:02Especially things that say you can't be this person, you can't do that, you can't dress this way, you can't.
01:08Basically things that say you can't and unlearn that.
01:11To me, Afro Punk's Joburg represents a connection of two spirits. The one that was sent abroad and the one that stayed behind.
01:31And there's a necessary dialogue between the African American and the African.
01:37And the progression of the black identity requires a reconciliation of both hearts so that we can really flock into our power and into our freedom.
01:49And that is what pisses me off. I got no pieces to offer. Y'all come over, we'll get even closer, let's want it just wanna like after.
01:59Let's get on by after.
02:01Yo, a dog, not by the name of the world.
02:07I don't care about you, I wanna know a word.
02:14I'm a cha-si, cha-si, cha-si
02:17I'm a new man kazi, kazi, kazi
02:20I'm a cha-si, cha-si, cha-si
02:23I'm a new man kazi, kazi, kazi
02:27Evo, june
02:29Evo, june
02:33Evo, june
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