'Everything we do, even if it's just walking, we do with an open heart'
Around 200 people rallied in Brentwood Bay Tuesday evening after two First Nations youths were accosted earlier this week for singing an Indigenous song outside a nearby store.
Kingston replied by saying"Oh sorry, I was just singing," when the man said"well, stop it," and walked away. That's when the video ends. The rally started with Kingston and his cousin, who filmed the video, finishing the song he was told to stop singing the day before. Rally attendees also sang, danced and drummed to a number of Indigenous songs throughout the evening.
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