Norah Jones: social media has made the US a worse place

The United States are divided, in turmoil, and deep - but not since the violent death of Afro-amerikans George Floyd, of the use to death in a police. In an Int

Norah Jones: social media has made the US a worse place

The United States are divided, in turmoil, and deep - but not since the violent death of Afro-amerikans George Floyd, of the use to death in a police. In an Interview, you are led before the tragedy in Minneapolis (Minnesota) - with the news Agency of the tele look, voice, US singer, Jones, words to exclude, from today's point of view is almost prophetic: "a Lot of people are angry. America was a failure. What the Bad thing is: It doesn't have to be so," said the 41-Year-old. "The society has been shunted, it has changed." In addition to the political leadership, you makes primarily a group of responsible: "The media, especially social media, have made the US a worse place. It is the way a country is run, which ensures a certain sentiment in this country."

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The mother of two, whose new Album "Pick Me Up Off The Floor" at 12. June appears, criticized in an Interview, also the handling of the country with the Coronavirus, and the inability of the political leaders, the spread. "I don't want to say that the USA are completely in disarray, but we currently have definitely not strong leadership." She was not surprised that it's come so far: "It has been in development for a long time in this direction, especially when you look at economic development."

"I don't know how we got back in the track

Much of what is happening currently in the United States, to return" has Norah Jones seen before: "Yes, it is shocking. But you could say that it will happen. Many people live in the U.S. for a long time very precarious. You swing from Job to Job. Now, many of them are unemployed. The Americans suffer from Hunger."

But she had still hope, she says - and with good reason: "The people are good. Opinions may differ, but we must not hate others, but you have to respect him. It is important that we return to this human principle of a good life together. In every Individual, this desire is created. No human being is evil." In her final words of despair, shines through nevertheless: "Nevertheless, I don't know how to back on track to find."

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Evolution of a song. . Were You Watching? Link in bio. . Written by: Norah Jones and Emily Fiskio Christopher Thomas: Upright Bass Brian Blade: Drums Mazz Swift: Violin, Background vocals Ruby Amanfu: Background Vocals Sam Ashworth: Background Vocals

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Date Of Update: 06 June 2020, 00:26
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