Justin Bieber encourages his fans to take a stand against racism and racial injustice.
During his concert in Rio de Janeiro on Monday September 5, the 28-year-old singer spoke to the crowd about the themes of his latest album, Justice.
“As you know, I was on the Justice tour,” he said. “Our goal with this album and this tour was to share the message of unity and equality and the message of justice.
“You know racial injustice and racism has been an issue for a very long time and one thing you and I can do is make a difference and stand with our brothers and sisters.
“It’s a very beautiful thing and thank you so much for being part of this message.”
Bieber repeated the same message at different stages of his world tour.
The “Peaches” singer has resumed his series of live shows after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome earlier this year.
In June, Bieber announced that he was suffering from “complete paralysis” on the right side of his face due to the rare virus.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a rash that occurs around the ear, face, or mouth and paralysis of the facial nerve.
The syndrome is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which is the same virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
Bieber initially postponed several concert dates in Canada and the United States due to symptoms, but resumed live shows at the Lucca Festival in Italy on July 31.