What was Bob Marley's mission? See MSNBC Host Ari Melber's breakdown & Ziggy Marley Interview (2024)

Author Avatar

MSNBC

Joined: Mar 2024
Spread the love

What was Bob Marley's mission? See MSNBC Host Ari Melber's breakdown & Ziggy Marley Interview (2024)


MSNBC anchor Ari Melber probes the political, civil rights and foreign policy legacy of Bob Marley, as a new film introduces his story to a new generation, and interviews his son Ziggy Marley. Ziggy also reflects on his own musical journey, his historic trip to Zimbabwe with his dad, and his work producing “Bob Marley: One Love,” and…

source

Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Sharing

Leave your comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

36 Comments

  1. Watched the movie last night. As a huge Bob Marley fan, I knew I would enjoy it, and I did. What I found interesting, is that both me and my girlfriend were very emotional throughout the entire film. Even in the parts that weren’t outwardly emotion. Bob was such a huge person, such a legend, and I’m so glad he’s back in the spotlight. We need more people like Bob. I love Ziggy too.

  2. Thank you Ali for this Positive representation of Rasta from Babylon point of view cah whether you realize it or not your media represents Babylon the Metaphorical oppressors of True Livity so it is good that for once you a show us in a Posit8ve light Bless

  3. Bob was fulfilling the prophecy of the bible. He was a prophet tasked with bringing the world back to the lord. He did his part and was hunted down by the evil forces. He epitomises the struggle

  4. Bob Marley was a visionary and did good to free Africa and the Caribbean of colonialism. But then just look at the state of affairs in the African continent today. Bob Marley would be so depressed if was alive today.

  5. I remembered when the news hit Jamaica that Bob Marley died. I was a child living in Jamaica then and it was like the death angel passed over the entire island. It was very sad.

  6. Nice work on this interview and story Ari! You quote a lot of rap lyrics and I like that a lot but reggae music is my favorite. It's good to see that you think it's important in this world. Reggae is love. And i love reggae.

  7. It starts with Consciousness of Africans, love, peace and all is one. Kenya, be jobless and you will see how dark human heart has evolved, those in 0800 to 1700 hr job may not see. It's along way uniting Africans. Terrorism by our own, the police , those in power.