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Brad Powell
Paula Marchesini - Help Change Brazil
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Help Change Brazil - Support the Brazil Protest Movement (music video project) http://www.helpchangebrazil...
Recently in Brazil, about a month ago, the bus fare went up 20 cents. Just 20 cents. It sounds like a little bit, but it's not -- it's a lot. It's also a lot symbolically because we already pay, in Brazil, about four months of our salary goes straight to the government in taxes. So, this little 20 cents seems like the last abuse that the people could take.
This event generated a revolution in the country and people are out in the street, and the bus fare has gone back to normal, but people are still there fighting, bravely, for justice, basically.
This is what this song is about -- and if you connect to the purpose of change and justice -- you can express that by downloading the song (the song is called "change") and you can send a video of yourself singing along with the song so that you can be part of the music video for the song -- and so express to the Brazilian people that you know what's going on there and that you support it and that you think it's a beautiful cause and that your heart is with it.
That would mean a lot for us Brazilians and for the rest of the world as well to see that such movements are supported and appreciated.
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Recently in Brazil, about a month ago, the bus fare went up 20 cents. Just 20 cents. It sounds like a little bit, but it's not -- it's a lot. It's also a lot symbolically because we already pay, in Brazil, about four months of our salary goes straight to the government in taxes. So, this little 20 cents seems like the last abuse that the people could take.
This event generated a revolution in the country and people are out in the street, and the bus fare has gone back to normal, but people are still there fighting, bravely, for justice, basically.
This is what this song is about -- and if you connect to the purpose of change and justice -- you can express that by downloading the song (the song is called "change") and you can send a video of yourself singing along with the song so that you can be part of the music video for the song -- and so express to the Brazilian people that you know what's going on there and that you support it and that you think it's a beautiful cause and that your heart is with it.
That would mean a lot for us Brazilians and for the rest of the world as well to see that such movements are supported and appreciated.
Help Change Brazil - Support the Brazil Protest Movement (music video project) http://www.helpchangebrazil...
Recently in Brazil, about a month ago, the bus fare went up 20 cents. Just 20 cents. It sounds like a little bit, but it's not -- it's a lot. It's also a lot symbolically because we already pay, in Brazil, about four months of our salary goes straight to the government in taxes. So, this little 20 cents seems like the last abuse that the people could take.
This event generated a revolution in the country and people are out in the street, and the bus fare has gone back to normal, but people are still there fighting, bravely, for justice, basically.
This is what this song is about -- and if you connect to the purpose of change and justice -- you can express that by downloading the song (the song is called "change") and you can send a video of yourself singing along with the song so that you can be part of the music video for the song -- and so express to the Brazilian people that you know what's going on there and that you support it and that you think it's a beautiful cause and that your heart is with it.
That would mean a lot for us Brazilians and for the rest of the world as well to see that such movements are supported and appreciated. Show less
Recently in Brazil, about a month ago, the bus fare went up 20 cents. Just 20 cents. It sounds like a little bit, but it's not -- it's a lot. It's also a lot symbolically because we already pay, in Brazil, about four months of our salary goes straight to the government in taxes. So, this little 20 cents seems like the last abuse that the people could take.
This event generated a revolution in the country and people are out in the street, and the bus fare has gone back to normal, but people are still there fighting, bravely, for justice, basically.
This is what this song is about -- and if you connect to the purpose of change and justice -- you can express that by downloading the song (the song is called "change") and you can send a video of yourself singing along with the song so that you can be part of the music video for the song -- and so express to the Brazilian people that you know what's going on there and that you support it and that you think it's a beautiful cause and that your heart is with it.
That would mean a lot for us Brazilians and for the rest of the world as well to see that such movements are supported and appreciated. Show less
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