Yes, exellent knowledge... / but; speak slower and with some rythym. Imposible to follow this story. Just; Heliowasnowanactivememberofthepopular...blabla
Has Waldemar Santana heard of it? Rickson's mother, Rorion and one more, was black, or do you think that their color is makeup? It's just a DISINFORMATION video, on that issue... Brazil had a movement analogous to fascism called Integralism... It was a nationalist movement, but NOT RACIST, preached the opposite of European racism and racial supremacy, preached the MIXING OF RACES to strengthen the nation... Preached an INDIGENOUS identity, like what happens in New Zealand today where non-indigenous people see themselves as descendants of indigenous people and absorb elements of their culture and value it, as in the case Haka...today it would be called cultural appropriation by american segregationists hahaha The focus was discipline, nationalism, but not racial, and defended the national culture child instead of importing foreign shit from europe and usa, and industrialization... increase in military power... Brazil had half of its population of first or second generation immigrants, coming from Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan, Lebanon and Syria... Guys talk without even knowing it, hear that it was "Brazilian fascism" and think it's the same thing...
They taught Waldemar Santana (Black) when in the US Blacks couldn't enter a cafeteria... So for your racist ambitions... it's just a fake story... Fascism in Brazil was different, it was just discipline, it preached the superiority of the mixture of races, and the indigenous as the MODEL OF A STANDARD BRAZILIAN... The only resemblance to European fascism is nationalism...not in terms of immigrants, I think that half of the population at the time were first or second generation recent arrivals, it was an ECONOMIC nationalism, which aimed to create Brazilian culture and will strengthen a Brazilian industry... They never came to power, but it was kind of absorbed by various political groups and their ideas could be seen in the remnants until the 90s, mainly in education...and in the way Brazilians identified themselves as mestizos even when they weren't, or with indigenous roots even when they didn't have it...
Yeah I just don’t like the lies about helio. Not only was he not small but he was strong and a champion swimmer. He was jacked.
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The pictures of George Gracie are mistaken, the one on the video are from one of Helio’s brother and not his great grandfather
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Untold story? this is the most well know story ever
This is good! Waiting for part 2!
This guy speaks with no periods or commas 🤣
😂😂😂
As a Bjj practitioner for 14 years this was difficult to listen to 😂😂 misinformation, tacky narration, etc..
I've heard bad things about the Gracies on every documentary that was not put out by the Gracies.
Yes, exellent knowledge... / but; speak slower and with some rythym. Imposible to follow this story. Just; Heliowasnowanactivememberofthepopular...blabla
Untold story?
You just told it.
Is this A.I. ???????
Banko del Brazo 😂
So spicy nazis
Has Waldemar Santana heard of it? Rickson's mother, Rorion and one more, was black, or do you think that their color is makeup?
It's just a DISINFORMATION video, on that issue...
Brazil had a movement analogous to fascism called Integralism...
It was a nationalist movement, but NOT RACIST, preached the opposite of European racism and racial supremacy, preached the MIXING OF RACES to strengthen the nation...
Preached an INDIGENOUS identity, like what happens in New Zealand today where non-indigenous people see themselves as descendants of indigenous people and absorb elements of their culture and value it, as in the case Haka...today it would be called cultural appropriation by american segregationists hahaha
The focus was discipline, nationalism, but not racial, and defended the national culture child instead of importing foreign shit from europe and usa, and industrialization... increase in military power...
Brazil had half of its population of first or second generation immigrants, coming from Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan, Lebanon and Syria...
Guys talk without even knowing it, hear that it was "Brazilian fascism" and think it's the same thing...
Fascists? Wtf I love them even more now
They taught Waldemar Santana (Black) when in the US Blacks couldn't enter a cafeteria...
So for your racist ambitions... it's just a fake story...
Fascism in Brazil was different, it was just discipline, it preached the superiority of the mixture of races, and the indigenous as the MODEL OF A STANDARD BRAZILIAN...
The only resemblance to European fascism is nationalism...not in terms of immigrants, I think that half of the population at the time were first or second generation recent arrivals, it was an ECONOMIC nationalism, which aimed to create Brazilian culture and will strengthen a Brazilian industry...
They never came to power, but it was kind of absorbed by various political groups and their ideas could be seen in the remnants until the 90s, mainly in education...and in the way Brazilians identified themselves as mestizos even when they weren't, or with indigenous roots even when they didn't have it...