Gaza's Young G's Trapped: Ain't No Jobs, Just Struggle
Israeli blockade got 80% of Gaza's young folks jobless, leaving 'em stuck in the hood with no way out.

Aight, so check it. Gaza's young bloods ain't got nothin' but struggle. Eighty percent of 'em ain't got no job, no hustle, no nothin'. That's straight up f**d up. What's a young cat supposed to do, man? Just sit around and starve?
Them Israeli folks got Gaza on lockdown, blockin' everything from comin' in and out. They say it's 'cause of security, but real talk, it's just keepin' the Palestinian people down. Ain't no way to build a life when you can't even get the basics.
These young G's got dreams, man. They wanna get they education, start businesses, provide for they families. But how they gonna do that when they can't even find a damn job? It's a setup, straight up. They tryna break these young folks' spirits.
And don't even get me started on the politicians. They all talkin' that talk, but ain't nobody doin' nothin' to help the people on the ground. They busy politickin' and fightin', while the young bloods is starvin'. It's the same old story.
We gotta find a way to break this cycle, man. We gotta support these young folks, give 'em the tools they need to succeed. That means investin' in education, creatin' job opportunities, and fightin' for justice.
This ain't just about Gaza, either. This is about all the young people around the world who ain't got a fair shot. We gotta stand up for them, fight for them, and make sure they get the chance to live they best lives.
Straight up, this is a tragedy. These young folks deserve better. They deserve a chance to thrive, not just survive. We gotta keep it 100 and fight for what's right.
It ain't gon' be easy, but we gotta stay strong and keep pushin'. We gotta show these young G's that we ain't forgot about 'em, that we're here to support 'em, and that we believe in 'em.
We gotta remember that hip-hop was born outta struggle, and it's our duty to speak truth to power. We gotta use our voices to amplify the voices of the oppressed and fight for a better future for all.
We gotta create opportunities for these young people, not just hand outs but a hand up. Real change requires us to come together and make things happen.
Real talk, if you ain't talkin' about economic justice and uplifting our youth, then you ain't really sayin' nothin'. This is what matters, this is what we gotta fight for.
Sources:
* UN Human Rights Council Report on Gaza * Al Mezan Center for Human Rights * Youth Vision Society (Gaza)

