Rita Lee’s “Obrigado Não” is a cheeky anthem of polite rebellion. With the disarming courtesy of a simple “No, thank you,” the Brazilian rock icon pokes fun at rules that make no sense and spotlight the real problems that do: lack of education, political hypocrisy, and social inequality. Every verse flips a taboo on its head, suggesting that what society often forbids is far less dangerous than the ignorance it allows to thrive.
Here Rita marches through a checklist of hot-button topics, always answering with her signature refrain of refusal:
- Legalize what is harmless, educate against what truly harms
- Reproductive rights: who decides if a life begins or ends?
- Same-sex marriage as both love and sensible population control
- Farewell to dictatorships and empty ideological symbols
- Critique of forced military service and crooked politicians
- The double standard of “whisky yes, cannabis no,” paired with a warning: beware both police abuse and common thieves
The song turns “Obrigado Não” into a powerful civics lesson: opposition can be firm, witty, and impeccably polite all at once.