Not sure what "banners" you mean. I think you might be referring to the name of the band, etc.
The song says that he began as a drunk and a druggie, but he encountered Jesus, and then threw the Devil out of his life.
"Na Casa do Senhor não existe Satanás, Xô Satanás" means that in the House of the Lord, Satan cannot/does not exist. And then it says "Xô" Satanás. Xô is a voodoo (candomblé) command to an evil spirit to leave the body of the victim. An exorcism. OUT! OUT! OUT Devil!
That's what we need right now for Lula. And for Bo Jiden.
in the video in the street they have some banners with writing on them, they're kinda hard to see though. i'm looking for confirmation that the vid is totally legit. is that song traditional or more contemporary?
I watched it and conferred with a friend. Neither of us know what it says.
He thinks it might say “Intervenção Federal” (Federal Intervention), which refers to Art. 142 and invokes the military to preserve the Republic. I don't see that, but am also a man of limitations. And a man's got to know his limitations.
not refferring to Art. 142. Intervenção Federal means taking out the Supreme Court and Congress by the Army and leaving Bolsonaro in power untill next election, while he has the right to run again.
Ah! I had not watched it all the way through. I will do so now.
The song is not "traditional" in the sense that it is not 50+ years old. It is a song from the Nordeste (North East), which is sadly here from where a lot of the corruption is coming for this Lula win. But also I do not consider any part of Brasil to be free from corruption.
I will go watch it and comment when I'm done. "Hold pleeeez."
well you're in good company fren, the rest of the world isn't really free from corruption either. We should still be proud of who we are and where we come from though, even if we're all flawed.
Looks like we're all geared up to fight evil together.
Not sure what "banners" you mean. I think you might be referring to the name of the band, etc.
The song says that he began as a drunk and a druggie, but he encountered Jesus, and then threw the Devil out of his life.
"Na Casa do Senhor não existe Satanás, Xô Satanás" means that in the House of the Lord, Satan cannot/does not exist. And then it says "Xô" Satanás. Xô is a voodoo (candomblé) command to an evil spirit to leave the body of the victim. An exorcism. OUT! OUT! OUT Devil!
That's what we need right now for Lula. And for Bo Jiden.
in the video in the street they have some banners with writing on them, they're kinda hard to see though. i'm looking for confirmation that the vid is totally legit. is that song traditional or more contemporary?
I watched it and conferred with a friend. Neither of us know what it says.
He thinks it might say “Intervenção Federal” (Federal Intervention), which refers to Art. 142 and invokes the military to preserve the Republic. I don't see that, but am also a man of limitations. And a man's got to know his limitations.
well thanks to you and your friend for shedding some light on it.
not refferring to Art. 142. Intervenção Federal means taking out the Supreme Court and Congress by the Army and leaving Bolsonaro in power untill next election, while he has the right to run again.
Ah! I had not watched it all the way through. I will do so now.
The song is not "traditional" in the sense that it is not 50+ years old. It is a song from the Nordeste (North East), which is sadly here from where a lot of the corruption is coming for this Lula win. But also I do not consider any part of Brasil to be free from corruption.
I will go watch it and comment when I'm done. "Hold pleeeez."
well you're in good company fren, the rest of the world isn't really free from corruption either. We should still be proud of who we are and where we come from though, even if we're all flawed.
Looks like we're all geared up to fight evil together.