I know ´cause i´m a brazilian.One of the most political Michael Jackson song has been translated into Kurdish this time! We all remember the Lebanese version which became very popular back in 2015.īut let’s not wait an longer and listen to this Kurd Version:īajar, an Istanbul-based Kurdish music group, adapted the late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s 1996 hit single “They Don’t Care About Us” to Kurdish and released a recently-shot music clip of their performance. The title "they don´t care about us", means that the government and the rich people don´t care about their lives. They live in the poorest parts of our citys. Boris from Marechal Rondon, BrazilThose guys in Brazil, are not just fans. If people coming to this page want to know about the favela and what goes on in Brazil, read the diaries of Carolina Maria de Jesus. Ekristheh from Halath, United StatesYes, they are from the 'favela'.i guess it just gives them some sort of hope that there are people who really care. i guess it helps people see what the governmaent and rich people are doing but i don't think it will really help them. Ruby from Edinburgh, United Kingdomi luv this song.Corrupt government and restricted private enterprise creates poverty. Judy from Orlando, FlMichael's message was one of compassion and charity not class envy, the poor are not elevated by destroying the rich.Nida Rehman from PakistanI beleive Micheal selected the place with the Statue of Jesus to tell the illuminati that he is a beliver and what ever milaignations these elite people are putting on him can not make him weak or he will not take his steps back.* His performed sixteen songs, but "They Don't Care About Us" was not included in his performance. It reached #1 in Germany and #2 in Spain. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn July 16, 1996, the Sultan of Brunei, and those 4 weeks at #30 were also it's first four weeks on the chart, it spent 13 weeks on the Top 100.They Don't Care About Us spits out the truth to the listener and makes them aware that are bigger problems out there such as racism and poverty. Now he was talking about prejudice, social problems and global issues, unlike the old days when his songs were all about partying and dating. Daniel from BrazilThe press wasn't ready for a Michael Jackson so different from the Off The Wall and Thriller eras.Dan from London UkI love Michael Jackson and I see this song as a message to the uk to let them know that they don’t care about disabilities as a disabled person in the uk the society sweep disabilities under the rug to make way for fake celebrities there’s no equality,acceptance and awareness in the uk society for disabled people.Truthseeker from UsaIt is Kick me Kike me Jew me Sue me.Passang Kit Lepcha from South Sikkim RavanglaI love this song.there's nothing anti-semitic, in fact, the opposite. to take it out is to act like he wasnt including jews in his message, when he was. nothing offensive whatsoever, he included them in the people who get mistreated for their religion. words were to show the racist stance people take, he used it in the same pattern as he used the 'black man, blackmail, throw your brother in jail' he juxtapositioned it to compared it to anti-semitism, ie.
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