Kevin talks about the theme of this concept in the interview next to his review in AP. "My Brother's Blood boils in my arms" is a sentiment expressing that "in God's eyes, there's nothing to differentiate me and someone in sub-Saharan Africa than the lottery that I won being born where I was." He goes on to talk about how "fucked up and upside down it is," "when we start putting a value on what lives are worth because of the color of the skin or the class structure in society." The imagery he uses clearly shows his anger in the extremity of difference in our situations. I know personally it really upsets me when I hear of people struggling in other places simply because of "the lottery" Kevin talks about and I think this is him coming to terms with the "fury, fights and fits" it gives him.
Kevin talks about the theme of this concept in the interview next to his review in AP. "My Brother's Blood boils in my arms" is a sentiment expressing that "in God's eyes, there's nothing to differentiate me and someone in sub-Saharan Africa than the lottery that I won being born where I was." He goes on to talk about how "fucked up and upside down it is," "when we start putting a value on what lives are worth because of the color of the skin or the class structure in society." The imagery he uses clearly shows his anger in the extremity of difference in our situations. I know personally it really upsets me when I hear of people struggling in other places simply because of "the lottery" Kevin talks about and I think this is him coming to terms with the "fury, fights and fits" it gives him.