A Group Of Lebanese Protesters Sang 'Baby Shark' To Calm A Scared Kid & It's Beautiful
In case you didn't know, the people of Lebanon are protesting right now against a corrupt government. This is the largest protest that has happened in the country in 14 years and people have taken over the streets to protest and rally against officials who are preventing reforms.
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Even if the protests are for a good reason, the huge crown can get overwhelming at times, especially for a baby. So, all the people decided to do the best and the most heartwarming thing imaginable for a child who was afraid - they started singing Baby Shark for him.
Eliane Jabbour was just driving through Baabda District, just south of Beirut, with her 15-month-old son, Robin when her car was surrounded by a huge number of people who were part of the protests.
While talking to CNN, she said, "I told them, 'I have a baby, don't be too loud."
So, naturally, the next step for the people was to start singing the one song that literally every baby in the world loves.
The mother added, "It was spontaneous. He likes this song. He hears it many times at home and laughs."
The poor little kid just looks confused, but not necessarily scared, so I guess the song served its purpose.
The adorable video obviously went viral, and people can't get over how cute it actually is.
Protesters were blocking the road a mum told them she wanted to pass because her baby was afraid.
This is what they did ð
Our people are the best!#Lebanon #ThatsHowWeProtest pic.twitter.com/CI7NX545dq
Now, it's going to be stuck in everyone's head.
Baby Shark Doo doo doo doo â¤ï¸ð±ð§#Lebanon Protests pic.twitter.com/6SBEXZf5nZ
— Ali (@allushiii) October 19, 2019What a great video.
A family got stuck in protests in Furn el Chebbak and the mum said her kid was scared. So the protesters sang Baby Shark.
ð±ð§ð±ð§ Love you Lebanon. https://t.co/18HBu8AFsp
Yep.
Protesters in Lebanon sing....
Baby shark?
pic.twitter.com/CbTidPzXN0

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