System of a Down e a jornada de MEMÓRIA e JUSTIÇA do povo Armênio

Follow me on Instagram:   / filipeboni   Become a channel member to watch videos 1 week before everyone else:    / @filipe_boni   Official channel t-shirts: https://filipeboni.myshopify.com The Armenian genocide of 1915 claimed more than 1.5 million lives and attempted to erase an entire culture. But a century later, this cry of pain found a new voice on stages around the world: System of a Down, the band that transformed trauma, revolt, and memory into music, activism, and resistance. In this video, we explore in depth: How the history of the genocide shaped SOAD's identity and mission. The connections between the Ottoman Empire, the Armenian diaspora, and the band's emergence in Los Angeles. The political force of songs like P.L.U.C.K. and Holy Mountains. The global impact of System of a Down's activism — from the documentary Screamers to the historic Wake Up The Souls tour. The symbolic victory with the official recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the US in 2021. More than music, this is the story of how four descendants of survivors became spokespeople for a truth silenced for decades. A journey that connects past and present, memory and resistance, art and justice. 👉 If you are a System of a Down fan, interested in world history, genocides, political activism, and the power of music as a cultural weapon, this video is for you.