Racionais MC’s From the Streets of Sao Paulo Twitter Review: Viewers Can’t Stop Praising the Netflix Documentary

Racionais MC’s documentary film, Racionais MC’s From The Streets Of Sao Paulo is the story of the hip-hop band Racionais MC’s and their voice against racism. The Brazilian Hip-Hop band gained wide attention from the beginning for their anti-racial stand and became an enemy of the administration. They began their journey as street artists and made their way onto the big stage at the cost of being constantly targeted by the local police force.

Their documentary highlights the issue of racism, violence and subjugation of Blacks around the world. Racionais MC’s music is a deep dive into the world of the Blacks and their everyday life, the problems they faced for being Blacks and how they can put an end to all of their issues.

It is noteworthy how these 4 youngsters from the hood talk about violence to end racism. They want to take up violence to keep their future generations safe from violence. When the 4 boys went to meet the Sao Palo Police, they talked about how they would want their people to stay away from alcohol, from “blow” and away from crime. The Racionais go on stage and talk about War, a war against the system and a war against the discrimination against Blacks.

It’s impressive how a movement which was started almost 4 decades ago is still ongoing. It is the reason that this Netflix Documentary is being praised by people worldwide. Viewers are praising the film for pointing out the shortcomings of the system and taking a stand for the Blacks. Some viewers call it a Manifesto for Black Survival in Brazil.

Racionais MC's From The Streets Of Sao Paulo

Here are some Twitter Reactions To Racionais MC’s From The Streets Of Sao Paulo

The above tweet calls the documentary the Manifesto for Black Survival.

Calling the Racionais MC’s awesome, this twitter user beams with pride calling them all family.

This tweet calls the Racionais the greatest rap group of all time. Calling their documentary amazing, the user mentions that it is not just the story of the Racionais but also an important part of the black struggle in Brazil. According to the user, the documentary raises awareness of a generation of intellectuals and ‘militants’ of the Black Brazil Movement.

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Crediting Brazilian rap for his transformation, this twitter user shares how even referring to Blackness brings them hate.

Barbara finds the documentary from the Racionais simply wonderful.

Coal Jack believes that this documentary would force many youngsters to rethink a lot of things.

Pablo Almeida wants people to watch the documentary if they doubt the greatness of Racionais MC’s.

Praising the director Juliana Vicente, Wesley Martins calls the documentary a good work by Netflix Brazil.

Racionais MC’s From the Streets of São Paulo is currently streaming on Netflix.

Comment below, your thoughts on the documentary.

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