BRADAFRAMANADAMADA – Légalité (Better days riddim / One… — Transcript

A Swiss artist advocates for cannabis legalization, highlighting its benefits and the ongoing social and political debate in Switzerland.

Key Takeaways

  • Cannabis has recognized medicinal and recreational benefits that challenge its illegal status.
  • There is a growing political and social movement in Switzerland toward cannabis legalization.
  • Legalization is seen as a way to improve public health, social security, and equality.
  • The process will be complex and requires careful regulation and public support.
  • Cultural acceptance of cannabis is increasing, influenced by music and public figures.

Summary

  • The artist Bradaframanadamada discusses the stigma around cannabis compared to diseases like Ebola.
  • Cannabis is portrayed as a pain reliever with rapid effects.
  • The movement for cannabis legalization is growing in Switzerland, aiming to improve quality and regulation.
  • The video references cultural and musical figures who supported cannabis use.
  • Current cannabis laws in Switzerland are restrictive but expected to change due to political efforts.
  • Swiss Minister for Health Alain Berset is mentioned as a key figure in legalization efforts.
  • The legalization process is described as challenging but necessary for social equality and health benefits.
  • The artist calls for legal cultivation and consumption of cannabis.
  • The video uses metaphorical language to emphasize the need for progress and caution in legalization.
  • It draws parallels with cannabis legalization in Canada and Colorado as positive examples.

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00:02
Speaker A
Bradaframanadamada, booyaka, big smoka, Swiss high grade, mi growa. From Sion to Sainte-Croix, I would like to understand why the ganja can scare some like the Ebola virus, when in fact not at all. And even on the contrary, it can neutralize your pain at lightning speed.
00:25
Speaker A
Oh Marie-Jeanne, Marie-Jeanne, we do you woes while you are delicious. Outside or greenhouse cultivation, the movement has begun so that finally in Swiss, we will not be only the best in tennis. I want to smoke good quality weed.
00:39
Speaker A
Plug the "hole" of the Social Security system while smoking my joint, mi sing. Between a joint or a Ricard, yes, if you're feeling sad, me, I choose the Marocco. OCB, rotate, rotate, OCB, the joint crowded. Even Zapata, he smoked peace pipe.
00:55
Speaker A
Tryo, Matmatah, Billy Ze Kick, and Manu Chao, they had understood it very well. Marijuana illegal for now, but it will change thanks to the intelligence of our authorities, who surprisingly understood that 200,000 people smoke every day for recreational purposes.
01:12
Speaker A
Yes, it's like in Canada or in Colorado. We will finally stop annoying the joint. We cross our fingers and not our arms for this big project of the Swiss Minister for Health, Alain Berset the First.
01:27
Speaker A
We implore your federal clemency for everything that hasn't been done yet on the way of the legalization. But know that road will be slippery, man, sinuous, rugged. You'll have to control your brakes, the oil level, the summer tire.
01:41
Speaker A
Sam Fradaga and Jacka D are telling you, man, buckle your belt and go fast ("and put the mushroom," literal translation). While speaking about mushroom, we could make a fricassee to better shatter our stomach. Let us roll, please, legally.
01:52
Speaker A
Let us plant the Sinsé to then smoke it. Let us roll, please, legally. The equality, equal, yeah, to legality.
Topics:cannabis legalizationSwiss cannabis lawsBradaframanadamadamarijuana benefitsSwiss politicsAlain Bersetrecreational cannabismedical cannabiscannabis culturelegalization movement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of the video?

The video advocates for the legalization of cannabis in Switzerland, emphasizing its benefits and the need for political and social change.

Who is Alain Berset in the context of this video?

Alain Berset is the Swiss Minister for Health mentioned as a key figure supporting the cannabis legalization project.

How does the video compare cannabis to other substances or issues?

The video contrasts cannabis with the Ebola virus to highlight its safety and pain-relieving properties, and compares cannabis legalization progress to examples in Canada and Colorado.

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