ziggy marley

Bob Marley's eldest son Ziggy Marley explains why he famously said he is non black.
Ziggy Marley recently wrote on Facebook that he is non black and received some backlash for information technology. I should also note that he too said he is not white either. According to the reggae legend, some fans just misunderstood what he said and the broader messaging that he was conveying. If he is not blackness or white, then what is he?

A source close to the singer told Urban Islandz that Ziggy Marley sees himself as a black man of African ancestry, but too sees himself as a man being. "We are all humans whether you're black, white, dark-brown, or majestic, and that is just what he is proverb 'I am human,'" sources told united states.

When Ziggy Marley made the statement, he was promoting his self-titled album which was released in 2022. The projection is centered effectually the theme of who nosotros are as a human being with singles similar "We Are The People," "I'm Not Made Of Stone," and "Better Together" where Ziggy sings about love and unity amid the homo race.

In 2015, Ziggy Marley shared this poem.

I'1000 not a Buddhist, I'm not a Christian, I'thousand not a Muslim,
I'chiliad not a jew.
I'm not a what, I am a who.
I'm not blackness, I'grand not white, I'm not xanthous, I'm not blueish.
I'thousand non a what, I am a who.
I'm not a communist, I'thou not a backer, I'm not a socialist
I've got a view.
Merely I'm not a what, I am a who.
A existence costless minded, labels but won't do
my life isn't predetermined, I evolved as I grew
and so when we meet don't ask me what I am only ask me who,
and I'll tell a deep tale of a person merely like you.
I am non a what, I am a who. Who Are You?