Justiça Social

Bezerra da Silva Bezerra da Silva

The Cry for True Justice in Bezerra da Silva's 'Justiça Social'

Bezerra da Silva's song 'Justiça Social' is a poignant critique of the social and judicial inequalities prevalent in society. The lyrics reflect the artist's frustration with the justice system, which he perceives as biased and unfair. The song begins with Bezerra recounting how his previous work was almost censored because he advocated for a man not to be condemned. This sets the tone for the song, highlighting the tension between artistic expression and societal norms.

The chorus, 'Fala mais alto a justiça lá do céu, que atire a primeira pedra aquele que nunca foi réu,' translates to 'Heaven's justice speaks louder, let him who has never been a defendant cast the first stone.' This biblical reference underscores the theme of universal fallibility and the need for compassion and understanding in the justice system. Bezerra emphasizes that everyone makes mistakes, and it is unjust to harshly condemn individuals, especially when many innocent people suffer due to systemic flaws.

Bezerra da Silva's lyrics also touch on the concept of social justice, criticizing how the scales of justice often favor written laws over moral righteousness. He points out that many innocent people have been wrongfully punished, and the justice system's imbalance is a significant issue. The song's repetition of the chorus reinforces the call for a higher, more equitable form of justice that transcends human imperfection. Bezerra's music, rooted in samba, often addresses social issues, and 'Justiça Social' is a powerful example of his commitment to using his art to advocate for change.

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