Bolsonaro's Brazil: Murder, God and Carnaval | Foreign Correspondent
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 8 апр 2019
- "People want to break the system - and the great symbol to break the system was Bolsonaro" - Rodrigo Amorim, MP and friend of new President Bolsonaro
Jair Bolsonaro vaulted to power on a pledge to smash corruption and endemic violent crime that sees around 60,000 in Brazil murdered each year. Bolsonaro lets police shoot to kill, his army of supporters love him for it. It seems not to matter that the former soldier praises past military dictatorships, or that he trash-talks women, or that he is a homophobe.
But there was one killing that’s become a rallying point for those who oppose the new president. Black, gay, favela-raised politician Marielle Franco was a fierce critic of a policing system that kills a reported 5000 people a year.
A year ago she and her driver were gunned down by unknown assailants. Just this month, two ex-military police were arrested in connection with the killings.
In death, Marielle Franco looms as large as she did in life. As preparations get under way for the spectacular annual Carnaval, huge flags are unfurled bearing her image. She has become a heroine and galvanising figure for opponents of the new order.
In Rio, reporter Sally Sara moves from wealthy gated communities to crime-infested favelas to explore why yet another democracy has turned to a hard-right absolutist leader.
Read more here: ab.co/2uTaebc
SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/ABCNEWSAUS
About Foreign Correspondent:
Foreign Correspondent is the prime-time international public affairs program on Australia's national broadcaster, ABC-TV. We produce half-hour duration in-depth reports for broadcast across the ABC's television channels and digital platforms. Since 1992, our teams have journeyed to more than 170 countries to report on war, natural calamity and social and political upheaval - through the eyes of the people at the heart of it all.
Contributions may be removed if they violate ABC’s Online Terms of Use. This is an official Australian Broadcasting Corporation RUclips channel.
Stop thinking Brazil is Rio... Brazil is bigger than that.
Sao Paulo is pretty popular too
@El diablo da Costa nada supera o rio em questão de criminalidade. Me desculpe mas são os fatos
Hey, Brasilian Trump, speak English.. btw, Trump really rubbed-off on you guys, huh..? You even use his tag line for your nickname..
@@gustavosouza5875 pode se mudar pra Portugal. ;)
@@gustavosouza5875 rio nao eh nem 20 das mais violentas. Maioria sao do norte e nordeste maioria da Bahia. RJ so tem Queimados e Campo de Goytacazes entre as piores. RJ tava entre as mais violentas nos anos 90 e inicio dos anos 2000 mas nos anos 2011 mais ou menos as cidades do Nordeste passaram do Rio e a taxa foi caindo e a morte de policiais hj é menor do que a 24 anos atraz.
Brazil - 27 States and 5.570 cities.
Let's show only one state, one city: Rio de Janeiro!
the most violent and dangerous city in the country, let's show the drugs, the guns, the war, the slums (Favelas) the summer heat, the butts and let's tell the world that this is Brazil in full.
Do not show our landscapes covered in snow from the south, our germany cities, our northeast beaches, our yellow, white, brown, chinese, japanese, arabic, african, european people!! LET'S SHOW RIO...
The truth is that we Brazilians are already tired of it !!!
if you are American and see in the media your country being shown to the world only New Orleans and Detroit, would you like to?
Google it and see the truth brothers
you see thugs with rifles in the street on the northeast? @B M
Brazil is incredible. I want to visit there. I cant afford to so i use google earth to see as much as i can. All of Central and South America are like nowhere else!
Exactly! I've been to Brazil it is a great place the people are amazing. Its sad they only show Rio and people get scared to visit Brazil. After watching this fake news i need a caipirinha and some skol to forget all the stupid stuff i just saw
Brazile is a world's shame. Acceptance to this.
Gregorhimm 345 The left like to make it out like EVERYTHING is just about black people! Well it’s not! And they are going to have to deal with it as more and more law and order leaders are elected!
My wife (from Switzerland) came to Mozambique (somewhere in Africa). She brought water bottles with her, because she thought there is no drinkable water available there. She was shocked when she came and found a fully functional city with people working hard, happy children going to school(not the slim starved ones with flies on their eyes), providing virtually everything she thought Africa was devoid of. I don’t blame her. It is the only Africa portrayed in TV.
Exactly. Stereotypes.
So, your wife came to Mozambique ( somewhere in Africa ). ?!?!?
Yeah, you sound like a real expert.
Please enlighten us about more of your wife's knowledge of Africa?.
So true. The media always distorts Africa as being poor when there is a lot of wealth and there are cities in Africa
@@2msvalkyrie529 hahaha
Same here in Brazil, média exposes nothing more than the worst
Brazil is beautiful country with beautiful people. I was there a month ago. There's good people and bad people in every country in the world.
Thank you 🙏
Did you get around to comparing the populations of Switzerland and Haiti?
Maybe we should do a documentary using Alabama representing the whole USA!
Good idea. But ABC is Australian.
When Alabama becomes the historical and cultural capital of the USA and its long-established postcard as well as the place the acting president comes out of, sure.
By the way, the report never claimed to represent the whole of Brazil, but "Bolsonaro's Brazil."
@@perisemiotics3204 So, what it Bolsonaro's Brazil considering he's been in office for less than 1 year ? Basically everything this video exposed was inherited from previous governents.
This isn’t news, you must have Trump syndrome to think Presidents obey the rules, the best didn’t and were killed for it.
It would be a good look for America actually lol. Have you ever been to bama? It doesn’t live up to the stigma some of the most kindhearted people, I’ve experience racism up north more in your New York’s and such.
I am originally from Brazil, born in abject poverty. More often than not we had NOTHING to eat at home. Mother worked in restaurants doing dishes and frequently brought home leftovers for us to eat. Very early, I understood that education was the only way out of poverty. I felt that if I stayed in Brazil I would have no chance to succeed. I didn't have a father to finance my education and so I had to work hard to accomplish my goals. I learned English, took the language test (TOEFL) and the ACT in an American school in São Paulo, and eventually got accepted to Brigham Young University in Utah (BYU). I never thought I'd be able to graduate since I am not a native English speaker and I also had to work to pay for my education and everything else. But I made it; I graduated with a double major in Business and Communications. Years later I became a legal resident and now citizen. Today, I have my own family; both my children graduated from college. Not only that, I am soon going to retire; debt free, financially well, living in a nice house which is already paid for. Look, I am not saying this to show off: I believe that If I was able to succeed, anybody can. I never did drugs, I never got involved with the wrong crowd, I never waited for government to do anything for me. I was always busy and focused. It all has to do with the way you think: "Whatever you can conceive in your mind, you can achieve it."
@Archie so you just believe people without proof. You are the reason why CNN and Fox News and Ben Shapiro and MSNBC thrive. Just falling for any stories without proof
@Archie Thank you, Archie.
'I never waited for government to do anything for me'. Exactly. Parabens pelo sucesso.
Deixo Embranco Absolutely!❤️laser focus on the Goal and your CAN make it.💯
You're inspirational. I'd like people to read your story and start doing something for themselves today. Yes, you need luck and opportunities, but 90% is hard work. And coming from a poverty background, I know what you're talking about. You have to put an extra effort in it. It's the mentality. And yes, it is difficult, you cry a lot in between, but you have to keep going and think you deserve a better life. And I'm sorry, but people with a weak mind will choose drugs and the "easiest" paths to make money.
Love you Brazil.
Ahmed from Yemen
thanks! I hope all is well in your country! God bless you
Thank you!
Os gringos pensam que o Brasil é só o Rio De Janeiro.
Porque o Rio de Janeiro é a verdadeira capital do Brasil. Ninguém vai conseguir mudar isso.
@@frj021 A verdadeira capital do Brasil é Salvador Bahia.
@@raelaraujo6601 você está totalmente errado, a verdadeira capital do Brasil é de fato o Rio de Janeiro. O período em que o Rio de Janeiro foi capital do Brasil foi o que teve mais relevância histórica. Salvador foi capital do Brasil que era apenas uma colônia de Portugal. Para você ter noção da diferença: Salvador foi capital de uma colônia portuguesa, Rio de Janeiro foi capital do vice-reino do Brasil, capital do Reino Unido de Portugal, Brasil e Algarves, a única cidade das Américas que foi capital de um reino unido e de um país da Europa, capital do Império do Brasil, e capital federal dos Estados Unidos do Brasil até 1960. A comprovação da diferença entre Rio de Janeiro e Salvador está no patrimônio histórico das duas cidades. O Rio de Janeiro possui diversos prédios históricos de todos esses períodos em que foi capital do Brasil. Salvador não possui nenhum pois não teve a mesma importância do Rio de Janeiro como capital do Brasil. Portanto, não se deve comparar Rio de Janeiro e Salvador. Até porque o Rio de Janeiro é incomparável. O Brasil inteiro tem favelas, mas apenas as do Rio de Janeiro tem destaque internacional. Isso é Rio de Janeiro, capital do melhor e do pior do Brasil!
@@frj021 Professor, amanhã vai ter aula normal?
Leonel Araujo isto é verdade. O documentario é de Australia. Na Australia ninguém sabe que Brasilia é o capital do Brasil.
I wish they showed other parts of Brazil. Rio is just one city. Show Recife, Salvador, São Paulo, Florianoplis, Belo Horizonte, Belem etc.
daniel o'meara - Of course. Rio doesn’t represent a whole country. Brazil has 26 states and each state as their own unique culture. If you’re into African culture you travel to Bahia, if you like German culture you head down to Rio Grande do Sul, if you’re into the indigenous culture you go to Amazon region up north. Rio is just one place one city. Brazil is not a dangerous country the media make it out to be. How can one city of 6 million make a whole country of 200 million look dangerous? It makes no sense.
The farther north you go the worse the cities are. With the exception of Recife maybe. It’s shocking. They’re crumbling. Not sure what the local government is doing up there but it isn’t working.
The best and safest parts of Brazil are the parts with the highest percentages of whites. You can't refute that. #speaktruth
If you sent this media team anywhere in the world they would dig up the dirt or some controversial topic. It's their job.
@daniel o'meara Of course don't make sense to you, you are uneducated!!! don't know nothing but stereotypes, Tariq El-Shakur explained very well his point of view, he brought argument, and what you bring to the table??? yeah nothing, keep yourself on your bubble!!!
I often ask myself why the international media only shows about Rio de Janeiro.
Rio de Janeiro now it's a city in crysis, high debt, big corruption and with a lot of criminal violent gangs.
The city of São Paulo is much better than Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo's GDP is twice bigger than Rio de Janeiro, and media does not show it!!!
It pisses me off. This is like showing the ghetto of Chicago and saying all of USA is like this. Brazil is a great country with amazing people but the media never shows it
The role of "media" and "documentaries" like this its to expose the problems. Like you say: Rio its a city in crysis, high debt and corruption and because of that it is exactly whats journalists and the media Had to show..
Shows only good things, healthy people and good living its not journalism. Its propaganda.
Is it really the gdp of são Paulo twice rio!?
@@Adnegoo but, they don't show Chicago ghetto always talking about the country
@@PauloVinicius2111 no. It's actually about three times bigger. SãoPaulo is the first in Brazil GDP ranking and Rio its the second..
30 minutos só sobre o rio de janeiro? , devia ser "Rio" e não "Brazil" no título, já que só mostrou ele...
Pdc
Mas o rio não é no Brasil?
Canalzinho vitimista.
@@Desinscritos vitimista? Você assistiu o vídeo completo? o vídeo mostra os dois lados
Concordo, pra estrangeiro só é Rio=Brasil
They blame the criminals .. but ignore the cause , poverty !
It's all by design.
The cause is socialist ideology creating a oligarchy of politicians, government employees and monopolies when the crowd is dying for a Chinese made cellphone.
Thank youuuuu give them work
@oyinbo peppe based and redpilled, but wait it's muh slavery
There is no socialism in America. What you gonna blame fire departments and Medicare for crime? foh@@duicwb
The ABC , is the Australian version of the BBC . narrow minded and totally biased . I agree with the comments about
Rio not being representative of Brazil
Jean Willis received 700 thousand dollars + 10 thousand dollars per month from Greenwald to give up his deputy position in favour of David Miranda. Greenwald hired Russian hackers to invade the phones of Prosecutors and the national hero Judge Moro who sent corrupt former president to jail.
Greenwald loves to give bad press to Brazil but is always hunting boys in Ipanema.
@@sybersaint7604 You're a lier... im really sad when I see coments like this... only lies. Fake news! What is going on with this brazilian people???? Are you a bot of Bolsonaro?🤨
Yea, but Brazil has places that are worse than Rio.
@@Cambraia8 eles vivem de fake news, foi assim que se elegeram
YES! Perfectly stated.
Mano que ódio dessa mídia desgraçada, que transmite o Brasil como um país todo igual ao Rio de Janeiro, aarg! The Brazil are not only Rio De Janeiro!!!
Pois é cara, eu tô vendo várias reportagens da imprensa internacional, e é sempre o mesmo roteiro: Rio, Favela, pobreza, índio, etc.
Moro na Europa, o pessoal aqui pensa que o Brasil é só puta, bandido e samba.
É culpa nossa também. Permitimos que certos artistas joguem esse mito cultural pro exterior! São vários caminhos que levam a essa deturpação nojenta que o exterior faz sobre nosso povo. Nojo!
O Rio de Janeiro é um retrato do Brasil.
No teu estado também tem favelas, pobres e negros.
E se tu for da região norte/nordeste a violência é bem pior que aqui.
Verdade não esqueça de deixar seu deslike e criticar o socialismo. Isso é uma arma contra essas mídias de merdas
Brazil is not only samba and leftist politicians. We are more work hard, tradition and high culture
Man, we dont have culture. "High" culture I found only in Indians(Native Americans).
The ass of yours
Não, a direita e reswponsável por toda mazela, É ela que sustenta a miséria. e a ignorãncia. Isso não é s1o no Rio, é no Brasil todo, o Rio só reflete.
I was born in the US, my parents are Colombians and can tell you this; if there is a place on earth where I would like to move after I visited the north and the northeast is Brazil.. !! My energy levels went up, I was shinning ; that's all I have to say, I love Brazil !!
Brazil is much bigger than Rio de Janeiro, contrary to what it shows in the documentary for pure stereotype and ignorance of the reporter, Brazil has more than 5,700 cities and the reporter did not have the capacity to go to Brazilian city known as the news york of america latina who is São Paulo and knows the rest of Brazil, since it has the objective of maintaining left-wing narrative and stereotype of rio de janeiro and not of the rest of multicultural Brazil. just a summary
Year of 2018 had a reduction of homicides of 13% and the 3 months of 2019 a reduction of 25% of murders majority is in Rio
BRAZIL IS NOT ONLY RIO DE JANEIRO! BRAZIL have 208Mi and Rio de Janeiro state Only 16.7Mi
It conveys the message, mate.
you do not live in Brazil I'm Brazilian and I know Brazil has more than 80 trillion city
wow
5200 cities in Brazil according to IBGE(ps.. we hate Rio)
Rio is the worst of Brazil, terrible town.
It don’t matter if this only is happening in Rio. It shouldn’t be happening anywhere in your country. If you come from an developed environment in Brazil then you should support the ones in need and not turn a blind eye because it has no impact on you.
Thank you was looking for this comment bless ya life
I love you Brazil 💛 may those whom have hatred in their hearts perish on the notion of freedom & love for one people all people under the Sun🌞 . God bless Brazil
External correspondents DON'T UNDERSTAND the countries they visit, they are jerks trying to look "INTELLECTUAL".
exactly, they show different countries with the same north american vision. Isn't like that.
as a brazilian 50% what they show i disagree, isn't true
Rio in so many ways resembles Cape Town. It is tough being black anywhere in the world.
@Tobby Isiba not true, it is worse in other places.
Tobby Isiba Right papa ,maybe both of us are crazy to think this way ,but I believe unlike color .Money has no prejudice do therefore ,is extremely hards being poor ,and not just black.
Why is it tough Being Black in a country with a black government for almost 30 years, a country where blacks outnumber all other races close to 10 to one ratio? Why is it getting tougher to Be Black every year there when so many of the other races are emigrating? I have some theories but leave it to you to work out for yourself.
@Orlando Coombs Brazil's population is predominantly black but those in power are white
Boo No it’s predominately mixed race and European ancestry and genetics is the majority whether you like it or not. African ancestry and indigenous is the minority. The entire country in a nutshell regardless of race is like 65-70% European genetics contribution.
Brazil is WAY more than Rio, Samba, Soccer and Crime, Thank you ! =)
What else is it?
Poorness, junkies, people sleeping on the streets, people begging for money.....but yeah if you come on the good places, nice shopping mall's ,very safe vacation area's , nice restaurants, fun going out.Some people are cool to hang out with and pretty nice.But yeah the country is very big, but Rio is next level trash the whole city feels almost like a acopaclypse 2345 ghetto back way corner from some sci fi movie
I mean I my ex tried to murder me, she got my child (piaui)and I've been robbed bye 4 guys.(rio)....brazil, lalala....its really depends on the spots and the people if you have those good it has its beautufull parts
@@tezzingtonsir28 🤣
*as the sergeant said, "good thug and dead thief I've never seen thieves coming out of the coffin to harm the citizens"*
Violence in Brasil actually decreased this year.
@Lengua Larga No , 25% percent
It's not that some people think that Bolsonaro's approach wouldn't work. But with that style of governing, how many innocent lives will it cost to do it? 22:46 You may think, "that's tragic, but it worked." Of course, its easier to think that way if no friend or family of yours was caught at the wrong place and at the wrong time and died. Pretend for a moment if someone you were close to died during one of Bolsonaro's raids. Would you still feel the same?
@@pantsgoboom Pretend for a moment if someone you were close to died during one the many gang faction wars. Would you still feel the same? Are you going to make an actual argument or your dialectical skills ends up on emotional word play?
@@kbtzr8429 Well, I don't have to pretend. I lost a friend to a shooting in a gang heavy area. Not in Brazil, but in the U.S. While I understand the anger and the want for someone to go take a heavy hammer to gang infested territory, I would also want to make sure its done in a way that causes the least amount of collateral damage. While I've lost someone close to me, I wouldn't want the same to happen to someone else.
My comment wasn't intended to be an argument. I wasn't against the strategy of bringing more force to clean up gangs, it was more to say that even though Bolsonaro's way brings results, it may be at the cost of the lives of those that are innocent. Now, if you feel a few innocent casualties is the harsh reality of going after the gangs and that its worth it in the end, then I won't argue against you. If that's what the people have chosen, then to me that's what their willing to endure. It's their choice.
I was just asking, if someone close to you died in Bolsonaro's process, would you still feel it was still worth it? I'm not judging you either way. I'm just wanted to bring up that context. And yes, I suppose I was using emotional word play, sorry if that annoyed you. However, many issues involve emotions. A lot of decisions are based on emotions. Someone's rage (an emotion) can be why they don't care who gets hurt while fighting the gangs, as long as they get purged from the area. Again, if that's your stance and the choice you've made, then I'll respect it. I may not agree with it, but I'll understand the choice and respect it.
@@pantsgoboom The need of law enforcement is really a matter of choice? I'd say no, even though that could change in a distance future, who knows.
As for potential losses due to this new take on public security going on here in Brazil, the sad truth is that no matter how incompetent some officers can be they probably won't get remotely close the figure of 60k homicides per year we currently have.
Same old story, damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Brazil is a huge, very complicated place.
Rio you mean
a esquerda aqui destruiu tudo o luladrao
@@ricardobatistta9651 é sim uheouiyeghuiyge
@@ricardobatistta9651 agora que ta bom né, agora o rio ta uma paz que só
Dude, it's so annoying seeing the international media only showing bad things about Brazil, making Brazil looking like a very poor country full of slums and violence.
Just imagine if the international media showed Detroit and its issues to represents all USA.
How are Africans portrayed in the western media? You totally ignore the political context of the documentary centered around the sit of power . They would have talked about other cities if it applies to the purpose of the documentary..There are many documentary about Chicago done by American media and it does not not make it bad .. We can’t just be acting like everything is well and good in big cities ,regardless of other great things that come with it.
45 years and rio de janeiro has not changed anything
I'm Brazilian and I hate Carnaval!
I just got back, love it - had a great time.
"Interesting, lets do a documentary about Brazil. Lets start it with a criminal and portrait him as a noble reborn man." Are you guys really doing this?
Yes, they are. What an upside down world we live in.
First of all, this isn't a Doc about Brazil, its about Brazil and Bolsonaro election, and whats happening now! so learn to interpret before saying BS!!!
@@thiagodelima5382 this documentary is about Rio and criticism over the president. He is far from being the greatest. I’m sure you know Brasil is way more than the favelas and mangueira.
Brazil is not only Carnaval, because many Brazilians dont like Carnaval. There are other places that have local cultures. Show the São João or popular festivals that are celebrated in the month of June in the states of northeastern Brazil. The culinary delights of these places are very special.
@@e.a.s.4227 nao existe niveis de arte
@@e.a.s.4227 Mas qual a lógica de polarizar ???? Sinceramente que mente mais redutora...
@@joao-wn6dg quando que ele disse que existem níveis de arte? Ele só disse que o Brasil não é só carnaval, que muitos brasileiros não curtem carnaval e que existem muitas outras culturas dentro do Brasil.
@@LAlves-ih1lg Quem está polarizando o que? Carnaval não é a única cultura brasileira, muitos brasileiros não curtem carnaval porque preferem outras culturas do Brasil.
@@luisfernandor.pdealmeida1229 eu tava respondendo pra outro cara que deleto o comentario
Shout out to my Brazilian black and Latino brothers and sisters 🤞🏾🙏🏾
Waiting for a latino shout out to blacks but don't hold your breath
Cornball
You do realize what you said doesn’t exist. No such identification
💜Mardi⚜️Gras💚 don’t know where u got that from
Salute
A very biased work, as usual.
Thanks for warning. I'll not even waste my time checking it out. As far as I could realize it's a lefty garbage view about our country.
@@TheAdrianaPolari Yep, looks like lefty bias crap. Blacks are so oppressed, Bolsonaro is sexist racist and homophobic,oh my. They talk about crime but also how cops are always picking on black people for no good reason. What to do then?
This comment is aging really well
Right, they should show the killings all across Brazil, not just in Rio's fabelas.
@@TheAdrianaPolari no it´s really a nice representation of the ignorance and poor education system, I mean they love false prophets with mobile atm’s to pay for the sins... Bolsonaro is going to save you...lol ridiculous people.
my grandma was born in Brazil. i will visit there one day. our great greats were from Mali and Angola. peace and one love
Visit Mali or Angola instead
@@FlyingNazgul-wm1dv na we are coming to Brazil bitch
@Steve johnson I'm sure he's welcome in Brazil also
Go to all of them..
Visit all of those countries. They all contribute towards the story of your people. One love, my brother.
What make's me happy here is to see many of us brazilians speaking a good english in the comments bellow! kkk Congratulations pra nóissss kkkk😂
Hello bro! Do you burn donut?
Yes you are right I always respect that I wish i spoke Brazilian Portuguese as well as u all speak English in just a few year maybe I am to lazy
I'm trying too damn hard to learn Portuguese. Who can help me here? 🖐🏻
I agree, I am very proud of my brazilian brother and sisters in the comments.
Thanks God
.
May God watch over the people of the favelas and may God bless the good people of Brazil.
I like the President
@@georgeboehringer5530 me to, i wished bolsonaro could bring those black angolans and congo back to their motherland.
@@ordemeprogresso727What an insane thing to say. Bolsenaro is nothing more than a populist thug.
Austrália = kangurus
Lls...
Australia - Robert Whitaker
New Zealand - Israel Adesanya
Let's just see if the half Maori, New Zealand born & Australian raised can defend his belt this weekend (Sat,10/05/2019). Against the Interim Champion & African born Kiwi. Israel (The African Kiwi) Adesanya vs Robert (The Maori Kangaroo) Whitaker.
The Stylebender, Israel against The Reaper, Rob.
10/01/19
12:24 A.m.
Being Portuguese, I feel ashamed that I never quite understood the meaning of samba. I now stand corrected and have gain another appreciation of its place in history. And when it comes to slave trade, my country is the one responsible for the majority of all African people ferried and sold across the Atlantic, throughout the Americas. That's something we need to be honest about.
Samba means sabbath & the Bantu people that Portugal, enslaved and sent to places like Brazil are the children of the all mighty I'm a south African Nguni & my ancestors are in the bible Guni a son of Naphtali Genesis46:24 thats ban news for the gentile nations
They ought to thank you. If not for the Portuguese slave trade, many of them would have become stew.
@@raycaruso8026Wtf? Stew?
O Brasil é muito maior que o rio de janeiro só falam do rio coisa chata
Well, Brazil has places that are worse than rio.
@@187onagriefer7 no, rio the janeiro and some States are worse, the best States in my opnion:Minas gerais, Mato grosso do Sul, Santa Catarina, Parana its very pacific States ,have very lower crime than rio and North states
@@pho3_nix i mean northeast states like Pernambuco, Paraíba, Bahia and some states from North like Pará, Acre, Amazonas. Poorest In Brazil and worst human development
@RFT northeast states like Pernambuco, Paraíba, Bahia and some states from North like Pará, Acre, Amazonas. Poorest In Brazil and worst human development
@RFT nope, check the most violent cities in Brazil. Most of them are Northeast. Rio de Janeiro was one of the most violent cities in 80's 90's and early 2000's but northeast cities has higher numbers rn. See it in Google. People use to say rio de janeiro and sao paulo are the worst cities in Brazil but it's not true. People say that because media only shows these states and they are the most famous Brazilian states. Crime down in both states. TV only shows important cities. Most violent state in Brazil is Bahia but TV only talks about african brazilian culture but they do not say there are 15 gangs there and there are 5 most violent cities in Bahia like Salvador, Feira de Santana, Lauro de Freitas, Alagoinha, Simões Filho.
I love Brazil 🇧🇷 and it's people
Those blacks people aren't Brazilian's, they are illegal immigrants. those who lives on the hill are not true face of brazil, white, pardo,native americans and asians are true brazilians the rest are black slaves, coming from angola if not congo.
lol accuses Brazil of turning into a police state yet doesn't report the fact that we're doing the exact same thing and we don't have a drug gang problem like they do.
brazil always had military police inheritance of colonization of portugal.
Year of 2018 had a reduction of homicides of 13% and the 3 months of 2019 a reduction of 25% of murders majority is in Rio
Bolsonaro is amazing. Only 100 days in power and 25% less crimes. That this bias BBC will never talk about.
@Glock hands the reason for the fall of homicides in repression and several prisons of arms traffickers in Paraguay and a miami-US.
they use football and Carnival and religion to deceive black people that Jesus was a white man,
@@paulnelson8358 You sound so delusional all you're doing is spewing out white supremacist talking points with no facts what so ever
Brazil is beautiful and Brazilians are awesome. I can testify to this.
Me too, have been there twice for lengthy stays and seriously dated a wonderful Brazilian man. I love Brazilians and Brazil!
and racist!!!
@@barovierkevinallybose1040 Go fuck yourself bro, realy
Imagine if all people were as United as these Brazilians are. Striving for a better life.
The world would be incredible.
The violence in Brazil is off the chain. We see the smiles and dancing but under that surface is carnal violence unmatched in the Americas.
@@bennym5244
It is very sad but thank you.
Como gostam de falar mau do Brasil.
Yes they love ,but Brazil its gorgeous compared to Honduras Venezuela and lots others country
@Bartô N A midia internacional só fala do rio de janeiro, favela, criminalidade e pobreza. eles so pensam que brasil é RIO, eles podiam falar da cultura, história, e paisagens do brasil.
estão mostrando a realidade
@@erika.almeida TU SABE COMO TÁ O BRASIL LÁ FORA???? Muita gente pensa que o brasil é só favela, rio de janeiro, violencia como se toda cidade do brasil fosse assim, mano!
@@erika.almeida Todo pais no mundo tem pobreza, não precisava ter mostrado isso, podia ter mostrado as partes boas do rio, prédios de São paulo e etc... O brasil não se resume só em favelas, essa não é a realidade do brasil, se fosse a realidade eu estaria vivendo em favela, sendo que eu moro em bairro normal
this week the army shot 80 times in a car and killed a black family father :( its not fair and not the only case.
All the soldiers wore black people too, no reason to think they did that because they are racist.
Many policemen and soldiers are brown or black, of poor origin and everything, like everyone else. You don't need to focus on people's color. We are in Brazil, right?
This is so powerful! Brazil y su gente linda! 🇨🇺💖🇧🇷
I'm Brazilian 💚🇧🇷
Se tem minion reclamando, o documentário é bom
very stereotyped
@Sara well, some things in the video aren't facts
Some things in tge video are not even facts.
The sad thing about their situation, the same that happens in other countries is that people don't come together to rid of the cancer that makes these countries the way the are. There is strength in numbers.
The trupm of Brazil.......
When I was in Brazil, I asked a local guide where those gangs get guns, he said they buy it from police. He said anything can be bought from the govt in Brazil. Even a real drivers license. However, he said only passport is impossible.
In what year you came?
Its not imposible to buy a passport its just harder since the Federal Police that control its emission and they are high pay federal employes meaning they are harder to bribe.
Bro, your guide was wrong, really wrong. He told you common sense, which is wrong in this case. The bandits even use FAL, which is used by the armed forces and police forces, use HK G3, which is a navy weapon, but the great, great, huge part of the weapons are AR-15, AK47, glock pistols and the most varied models that are imported. The weapons come from the neighbors, mainly from Paraguay (as well as marijuana) and also from the port. When in large quantities, they transport them in parts. There is drug and arms trafficking across borders, because we have huge borders it is difficult to control. *AK-47 it is not used by any security force in Brazil, neither is AR-15 (they are using the Tauros T4, but the dealers had imported M4 a long time before), the Glock pistol is in part. Small part uses glock pistol (recently the state of São Paulo purchased Glocks pistol), the vast majority uses Imbel or Tauros pistols* Part of the weapons that come from Paraguay comes from the USA, the ones that have been caught in the port as well. With part I mean most haha
See for yourself, search for: "Traficantes tem armas apreendidas", "Armas são apreendidas pela PRF", "Traficantes exibem armas", "Traficantes comemoram a chegada de armas", "Traficantes são presos". Be creative, feel free to translate the keywords from English to Portuguese. Weapons = Armas. Drug dealer = Traficante or Traficante de drogas.
Anyway, your guide showed you a shallow view, common sense and not even based on logic, on the weapons that are seized. Many in Rio de Janeiro and Brazil itself have this incorrect view of this situation, only a part that receives police weapons. Before someone comes up saying the opposite, search for the words that I said. Recently, the Chief of Police of the Civil Police of the State of São Paulo, stated exactly what I explained to you. It is always better to see with your own eyes, people are deceived and also lie.
from police, is this a joke. The guns come from the same place they get the drugs. Of course we have corrupt police officers in Brazil, but drug traffickers rule crime here and they have connections to cartels from Colombia, Bolivia, Italy and just about all parts of the world, because Brazil is a main gateway for South American cocaine. As i said, we have corrupt police officers here, but they are not the norm and are not the mns responsibles for this. We have a lot of politicians that are linked to these criminal groups and that are also linked to southern american dictatorships. As long as there is a market for cocaine, Brazil will struggle with murders and crimes.
God bless my people, near & far!!!
Live happily with the people around you. Be helpful & Forget GOD!
Stop showing Rio de Janeiro as a relevant state of Brazil.Forget about Rio we have an amazing huge Brazil to be shown.
Rio is very relevant though lol. Cant just ignore an entire city
Most violent parts in Brazil arr part of Northeast and North then Rio is only a small part about Brazil tbh.
@@187onagriefer7 It´s not about North and South, East-West. It´s about high crime in drug-ruled areas.
esses gringos acham que o brasil é só rio de janeiro, rio de janeiro é o pior estado do brasil, tem que se informarem mais...
Vdd
Isso mesmo
so os gringos quem viam o video aleatóriamente. claro, o rdj nao ta representado tudo do brasil. tudo mundo ta reclamando sobre isso nesses comentarios. sou gringo e to entendo o video mais assim: FIGHT RACIST POLITICS! NOT FAVELAS!
@@joshuameyer5403 assim cara, é difícil discutir sobre isso porque não dá pra acabar com a criminalidade jogando pétalas de rosas pro céu
@Luka Me É verdade sou do ES.E se for ver os homicídios que aconteceu aqui em 2019 e no RJ ,aqui foi maior.
Love Brazil from Grenada
I lived in Brazil its as catholic as ireland. The minority will always be evangelical
Catholics are a joke , are they even Christians ??
Justin OConor Thanks, God! I would hate to live in a protestant circus 🙏🙏
Yes, Brazil is the most Catholic nation of the word
Indeed we are. We respect and love our lord and savior, and his Holy son our Lord Jesus, also the saints, like Ireland we have churches of various saints, even Saint Patrick of Ireland. May our lord keep you from any harm my Irish friend, Kyrie Eleison.
Forget the religion....forget the temples and doctrines....Jesus it's so much more than that
murder rate in brazil is 25% down, in the first year of bolsonaro
bolsonaro did nothing ... the crime became aware ... in 2018 was a year of war between factions so it was a bloody year
Great job putting this together, thank you
Sensation in and from the media makes me sick to my stomach!
But the worst thing is that its something obvious. Its like before Bolsonaro the country was an Eden garden with no sins, while in fact its the "oposite".
@@rocambolli Yes haha The problem in Rio de Janeiro started when Jair Bolsonaro was born ;) He did everything haha Burning in the Amazon also started with his birth. In a little while they will be talking about before Bolsonaro and after Bolsanaro as the calendar. These people are shameful and dishonest. Brazil of Bolsonaro = Rio de Janeiro ?! Haha
I didn't know Brazil was just Rio
most violent places in brazil are fortaleza, belem, vitoria da conquista, feira de santana,salvador,joao pessoa. Rio is not even one of the worst ones
Brazil is much bigger than Rio de Janeiro, contrary to what it shows in the documentary for pure stereotype and ignorance of the reporter, Brazil has more than 5,700 cities and the reporter did not have the capacity to go to a Brazilian city known as news york of america latina who is São Paulo and knows the rest of Brazil, since it has the objective of maintaining left-wing narrative and stereotype of rio de janeiro and not of the rest of multicultural Brazil. just a summary
Year of 2018 had a reduction of homicides of 13% and the 3 months of 2019 a reduction of 25% of murders majority is in Rio
@@j.h.2110 u sure
João H Maybe that's false, why? Because homicides of women, most likely got divided into feminicides, so the actual amount of homicides hasn't gone down.
@El diablo da Costa Sao paulo is the capital with less homicides
Who else see's the racist pattern
Ronove it’s called oppression 🙁
Ronove it’s not that simple Ronove. Don’t let the media spell it out for you.
@Ronove Thats not true the arts of metal swelting existed in Africa, in fact civilisation started in Africa according to history. American/European history and science have been used as tools to justify oppression of darker skin people, evidenced by the fact they tried to use many things like cranium size to prove intelligence....all turned out false but it was necessary that public opinion not oppose the oppression.
Also crime statistics usually correlate with class more than race.
Also lets not mention the international banks that bankrupt third world nations, fund dictators, steal resources, dictate political policy....all done to achieve a privately owned central bank that controls money supply hense the economy hense can bankrupt who they like. Complete control, this model was first used in The UK and The USA......so who are the real biggest criminals? The answer...BANKERS
And who are stupidest people? The ones who allow central banks to control there money supply..........The UK and The USA been leading the stupidity race for centuries!
@Ronove Fair enough, not many people dispute that early egyptian pharoahs were African, Olmec heads, Moors in Spain...there are many more instances but u have to look a little harder to find them
Ronove what is also a fact, is that once you are oppressed whatever came before becomes suppressed, this might be religious beliefs or sculptures, inventions. Did you know that a small tribe in Africa was studying the cosmos way before the Greeks and our Arab cousins. Look it up, this went back thousands of years. And too also put your comment into perspective, If every nation adopted the African humbleness then there would be no nuclear threats, no ww1 or two. Imagine saving all those lives. Instead you point to commercial enterprise, aka greed, jealousy...the world is not enough mentality. I know where I would rather be and what path I wished the world had taken but that why I am me and you are you.....good luck
Im an indian currently living in canada and after this whole pandemic stops, I so badly want to travel Brazil!!
I live in London England and wish in my heart of hearts I could live in Brazil. I don’t fit in here but I would blend in there easily
Easier said than done.
A lot of people will want to move to UK from Brazil
I’m brazilian and I would love to live in London! Brazil is trash.
I wish I was born british
So, you guys are saying that the problems of Brazil are Bolsonaro's fault?
You guys are joking, bunch of clowns!
@Hans S wtf??? You're talking shit. Violence is happing in Brazil since early slums
@@manoespim6264 "city of god"
This video fails to capture two very important facts: the corruption from the past 16 years of a failed government and the drug war going on in the main urban centers. It gives the false impression that Brazilian civil liberties are in danger when in reality there are open shootings everyday in Rio now between the drug gangs.
Exactly!!!!! This video is totally biased, it just follows the Progressist agenda. This is what Carnival and Artistic movements are always about. For them, drug traffickers are victims of the system in need of a hug. European tourists and journalists love this victimist approach! C'mon. These speeches were taken out of context and were poorly translated. For the sake of God! Do you REALLY believe voters would pick a rapist, such a monster candidate? No, the population was desperately in need of a candidate willing to prioritize the Security agenda. He wasn't my candidate (Search for Joao Amoedo, he will be THE option for 2022 elections), but I am a Christian and a liberal. I do not endorse this video, because the truth is strongly DISTORTED. The new government was elected for being Conservative, as a response against the moral crisis the country was going through: prostitution, corruption, as well as a HUGE economic crisis! Natives and slave descendants need to have access to Health Care, Jobs and Education. Thousands of properties have been occupied for hundreds of years, they vote, they need infra structure, they do cost a lot to the government, but do not pay taxes. Brazil has so much potential, Bolsonaro wants to invest in new sources of energy, research and development (R&D), to boost the economy. He wants to open the gates for StartUps, and New technologies. Do not believe in everything you see. Keep in mind that every point of view is the view of a point. We all value our forests, but it is time to go back on track. We no longer want to be known as the country of Soccer, Violence and Corruption, Prostitution, Carnival and Coffee plantations. Europeans have destroyed their natural sources, exploited their territories to the limit and now want to tell us how to manage our own sources? Open your eyes to different perspectives, folks.
@@karismoffat1968 directly threatening gay people, and behaving like a priest, this is not compatible with a modern society. and I don't say modern and conservative are contradictions.
humans tend to be corrupt, and a mixture of political leader and religious preacher is the worst of all corruptions. it enables uncontrolled killing, culture of impunity.
I am not speaking for hedonism. there is enough room for secular laws and a decent democratic process to slow down the hedonism and also prostitution.
you see, they pray in the morning and in the evening, and in the night will do the evil again. this is not a working motivation.
democratic socialism has worked in Europa through many decades, people have rights and benefits there, they would not have with an unbroken right-wing rule if that were active all the time.
it is not visible at all how Bolsonaro would mitigate the social crisis and deliver health care, while he talks such retro stuff.
@@karismoffat1968 I'm afraid Brazil needs to go the difficult route and reboot a more honest left-center movement that cares for physical matters in a comprehensible way.
Catholics are still strong here.i live here.
Rest In Peace Marielle 😇. I was sad when I heard about her murder. No one remembers the shooter, but the one in front of the gun lives forever 🕊️🕊️🕊️.
I was in Rio for New Year's and Carnaval this year. I have been to Brasil quite a few times. Whie I love Brasil, I cannot say I understand the country and its joys and sorrows as I don't live there, even though I have now learned Portuguese. As a documentarian myself, I understand the hard work that goes into making a documentary and finding a cast of characters through whom to tell a story. This documentary obviously took very hard work, but it paints Rio as this extremely dangerous place. Most tourists will only experience Ipanema, Copacabana, Leblon, Lapa, Santa Teresa, Jardim Botânico, Corcovado (Cristo Redentor), Sugar Loaf, Lagoa and a few other spots. My friends and I were out every night. We never felt in danger. The most common crime is phone snatching or pickpocketing in extremely busy night spots like Lapa or during blocos (street parades) in Copacabana. We go to off the beaten path spots like São Cristóvão and Parque Union. We never felt threatened. Is there crime in Rio? Yes, even locals told me there is "violencia" in many parts of Rio, but much away from the tourist areas. There is crime in Los Angeles. I feel I should mention to tourists not to be afraid to go to Brasil or Rio. The country is fascinating, as is the city of Rio. As for the politics, it's a very divided arena, as in most countries today. 98% of drivers I spoke with, who mostly came from northern working class non touristy barrios of Rio, voted for Bolsonaro. Many of the upper economic class locals in Ipanema and Leblon I spoke with, voted for him. In both instances, there was a mix of Evangelicals and Catholics. But that's a small, unscientific sample poll which shouldn't hold water in any quarter. Like I said, I don't know Brasil, I only know it as a tourist, and commenting on the politics or even the culture would be farcical on my part. I commend the work it took to produce this documentary, though I see from the comments below that many Brazilians take exception to the portrayal of a nation of 210 million.
As a brazilian myself i can confidently say your commentary is pretty accurate, specially in today's brazil
Rio is dangerous just because you didn't experience it doesn't make a difference
@@energetic0oak329 Brazil is trash
dude, i literally live in rio
This is the thing, its a City for richies and gringos, the people from Rio aren't safe.
Who killed the other 60,000?
Police and Army hit Squads, civilian units, wearing civilian clothing.
Not true. Most murders in Brazil have nothing to do with gangs or drugs. Just crazy drunks, jealous husbands, road rage and random acts of insanity..
@@MrAmhara fucking liar, How about PCC and CV ?
@@MrAmhara primeiro comando da capital, comando vermelho? Você fumou merda cara ?
@@MrAmhara bêbados loucos ? Kkkkkkkk
There are cities with more crime rate than Rio like : Joao pessoa, Salvador, recife and others... Rio isn't that bad by the way kisses
@@lkm5335 Important for traffickers, militias and politicians.
This documentary mentioned about 5,000 criminals killed by police every year but forgot to mention about 60,0000 people killed by criminals every year in Brazil as well.
why does the international media only shows Rio as though the entire country were all about that? it makes me sad cause we do have dozens of other states and millions of other cities, amazing places but the media only shows the worst part of the country.
They don't even show Rio, they only show favelas. I mean, where is the rest of the city? Rio de Janeiro is a State too, with 17 million inhabitants and the city has over 6 million inhabitants. Rio is majority white and the favelas are not even 10% of Rio (city) population
So Bolsonaro is president for 14 years and 3 months? joke medias
I know right... The guy's only 100 days in office
Yes, Brazil is indeed more than Rio. Yes, Rio is arguably in worst shape. But what happens in Rio also happens in poor areas ALL OVER BRAZIL. There are shantytowns and slums in Sp too. Also, Bolsonaro is from Rio, his militia is mostly based in Rio so it makes total sense to highlight Rio. Bolsonaro might not be responsible for everything bad in Brazil but he is complicit to it. He's been over 30 yrs in Congress, sometimes sleeping other times stealing and most times encouraging this kind of thing through his influence. Most people in Brazil cannot speak English. Most people who can are privileged people who had access to things like videogames, internet, good formal education and they speak from the point of view of their privileged heads up their asses, which explains why a majority of the comments is in alignment with Trump/Bolsonaro's propaganda tactics of fake news. There is nothing fake here. There are only facts that make them feel uncomfortable as they contradict their beliefs.
@@caleb7660 aahahhahahahahahahahahahaaha. sorry. It was too much of a joke to manage more than a huge laugh. jesus. brainwashed much?
@@caleb7660 a counter argument to which argument? lol You haven't presented any. And the fact that u think u did says plenty. All you did was state baseless accusations. According to your statements Bolosnaro fought against the erosion of institutions. Said institutions were courts and schools. Said erosion was being conducted by the PT. You also asserted there was socialism and family destruction in Brazil and that this in the socialist agenda. These are delusions, not grounded in reality. You are the one making those assertions, not arguments. You are depicting a concept of reality that only exists in right wing propaganda. There is no room for counter argument, only to dispute facts. And you are the one who stated these so called facts. The burden of proof in on you. I know it is batshit crazy talk and cheap emotional manipulation. Hence, I did no more than point and conclude: brainwashed detected. I hope I have clarified the meaning and use of arguments and counter arguments for you
@@caleb7660 Homophobic much bro?
I absolutely LOVE ALL COUNTRIES ❤
EVERY COUNTRY HAS THEIR UNIQUE BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONS, ALL PEOPLE ARE BEAUTIFUL SOULS 💕💖💝
As soon as I finish medical school I will be there to help my people thrive.
STOP TAKING RIO AS A REFERENCE ! THERE ARE A MILHON OF OTHER PLACES TO GO IN BR !!!
Rio is not violent. most violent places in brazil are fortaleza, belem, vitoria da conquista, feira de santana,salvador,joao pessoa.
@@manoespim6264 there is criminality in northeastern cities, none of them more than at the feet of rio de janeiro, a felon in Rio de Janeiro assaultes assault rifle, pistol and the small northeastern crime is maximum with knife and involves of caliber of 22 decade of 60 and the beaches of the northeast are safer than Rio de Janeiro there is much difference.
They do this all over the world!
My grandparents land is extremely beautiful and Safe!
Meu Pardito E O Brasil
This is not a documentary about Brazil, nor postcard reportage, or a tour showing around some superficial 'natural and cultural treasures' of a place, like Brazilian TV often does. It is journalistic work done for a specific audience, with, yes, just one or two major references about Brazil (and no, they're just watching the news and don't have a huge desire to learn all of a sudden a lot about Brazil and all its wonders or tragedies), it is about politics, and Brazilian society both now and a little bit in a historical perspective so, considering all of this, it makes perfect sense to go with Rio. The same way it's only natural for a Brazilian network to focus on Paris and not showing all of France to a Brazilian audience when speaking about French politics and society. Not that it couldn't be done differently, of course.
@Nezumi Speed 😱 what can i say about it ??? Perfect
This seemed like a very biased episode, seem they glorified the poor tthugs who just want to go to church every Sunday in peace
. . . and the presenter wants us, the great unwashed, to accept the political solutions from a convicted thief. How rich is that? If this is typical of Australian news reporting, I don't want to read or see it.
Shot somebody at Saturday and go to the church at Sunday lol
all poor people are thugs? and your president who instigates violence against the left isn't a thug?
@@caleb7660 elected on the basis of inflammatory propaganda on closed social media networks (Erotic Baby Bottles! Turn-your-children-gay School Agenda! Communists everywhere in 2018!) leading up to the election, and the opposition locked up/Moro now in the cabinet. He's only produced missteps since being on office (Davos, Mijair Tweets, and more!) and his popularity has plummeted in the past three months. Bolsominions, Olavistas and science-denying radical Evangelicals are the Mad.
@@caleb7660 oh yes. i have a right-wing bridge i want to sell you. the systems of corruption were installed by the right. way before and during the dictatorship.
Brasil has never NOT been corrupt.
From India, Love you Brazil always!!! Love you mangueira tooo!!
Thanks me too ,they can said anything about my country,always love brazil 🇧🇷🇱🇷
Churches are taking credit or debit cards now? 😂
@S, Lianis yup
Some churches actually use it to help their communities some don’t. But not everyone is the same.
Yeah just like the ones in the US
@@MrPedronardessilva1 perhaps after getting a little free space on the sky .😃😀
We all know GOD is a expensive business!! Lol...🙄I just never payed to pray to God. He is with me everyday and I dont need a building,or money .😊
I bet none of these "journalists" have paid a single dime for those "poor people"interviews!
If you give a job to black people, good Apartments and good Education, you can change
something in Brasil. But in Brasil living today 13.000.000 Imployments, that is a bad sit.
While issues with crime cannot be ignored, the media often squeeze horror stories into a narrow context that shuts out the broader reality. Tourist spots in large cities are on the whole relatively safe, although it is wise to take precautions to avoid muggings. Thankfully, it’s not a daily reality to see people running down the streets waving guns in the air or drug trafficking openly taking place on street corners
Aqui em Moçambique, pessoas acreditam Brasil é aquilo que se assiste no programa “Cidade Alerta”.
Nossa, que situação.
Se vcs verem somente esse programa, não tem como a imagem do Brasil ser outra para Moçambique. Nós temos MUITO MAIS do que violência, que inclusive há em todo mundo.
Media at it's finest. Sell the controversial story, ignore the good stories.
I hate the global media, Brazil is not a big Rio de Janeiro! Brazil is not only carnival, Brazil is not only samba, Brazil is not only favela, Brazil is not only crime. BRAZIL IS NOT RIO DE JANEIRO.
Esse documentário foi feito por dois caras qui não apoiam o governo Bolsonaro, ninguém tem culpa do Rio ser assim
Os bandidos tem culpa
Apenas o carioca.
A culpa do Brasil ser assim, é da mentalidade do povo brasileiro em geral. Se o povo começar a estudar sobre o capitalismo, aprender a lidar com o seu capital, ser econômico, procurar crescer como pessoa, ser diligente, procurar o seu espaço; aí sim, esse é o caminho. Mas se cultuar a maldade, achar legal enganar, ludibriar e matar. Aí te digo: será nossa destruição.
Que vergonha desse estado
Na verdade tem um pessoal ae que tem culpa sim. São chamados políticos e governantes, conhece?
What is the song at 5:56?
GRES Mangueira - História para ninar gente grande
Bolsonaro will ruffle some liberal feathers but he is exactly what Brazil needs to return to its conservative foundation.
You mean, to return to nazism as the foundation of right-wing ideology, you shithead.
Chitty Bang Bang you are talking shit
@@chittybangbang8370 yes, it's true. Fascism
It seems to me Brazil has very few things to conserve . Its history has been plagued by racism, slavery, etc.
Good, he needs to turn Brazil more European the country is shit rn.
Brazil is huge, in every sense.So if someone really want's to understund it's complexity has to portray it differently.This so called documentary keeps trying to relate carnival,crime,poverty in order to inform the viewer,avoiding to make reference into true factors that shape Brazilian society.Brazil even in three years recetion is worlds seventh biggest economy,home of some of the world's most powerful companies,Brazil's problems are similar to every other western society's even if the scale in which they come to the surface are a lot bigger.At the end this so called documentary it fails so tragically to inform the viewer,seems to me as a cheap reproduction of old stereotypes,how can someone could talk about world's fifth largest country by not even affording to get interviews by key people,who obviously reside into nation's capital and not in Rio.At the end is clear to those who known that this bunch of journalists they just wanted to make free vacations there,than seriously informing average Aussie.
Yes, Brazil is indeed more than Rio. Yes, Rio is arguably in worst shape. But what happens in Rio also happens in poor areas ALL OVER BRAZIL. There are shantytowns and slums in Sp too. Also, Bolsonaro is from Rio, his militia is mostly based in Rio so it makes total sense to highlight Rio. Bolsonaro might not be responsible for everything bad in Brazil but he is complicit to it. He's been over 30 yrs in Congress, sometimes sleeping other times stealing and most times encouraging this kind of thing through his influence. Most people in Brazil cannot speak English. Most people who can are privileged people who had access to things like videogames, internet, good formal education and they speak from the point of view of their privileged heads up their asses, which explains why a majority of the comments is in alignment with Trump/Bolsonaro's propaganda tactics of fake news. There is nothing fake here. There are only facts that make them feel uncomfortable as they contradict their beliefs.
Nothing has changed in Rio since I lived there. more than 10 years ago. And yes Brazil is a lot bigger that just Rio. So many nice places.
10 years??? 33 years
Bro, Gang wars in Rio happen since 80's. Thats probably 33 years.
@@-deixaolike9281 Possibly. But That's beyond my personal experience.
Its a shame & embarrassing that Brazil is infested with poverty high crime rate & corruption in spite of being an oil producing country (Petrobras) & so rich in natural resources They say Philippines is a poor underdeveloped corrupt country but Manila's slums pale in comparison to Rio's immense favelas
Australia and Brazil to control 90% of global iron ore trade by 2020 (According to Macquarie Group, Ltd).
The Main Difference is that the Abundance of Other Natural Resources in Brazil is of Several Orders of Magnitude Greater Than What There Exists in Australia. Biologically Speaking, Most of the Med Patents that Are Held by North American, European, and Japanese Companies, Worthing Several Trillion USD, Wouldn't Exist --If Such Resources Could Have Been Freely Used to the Full Extent (Without Triggering the Occurrence of a WW/Major International Conflict). Violence and Corruption in Brazil Are Nothing But a Zero-Sum Function of Feeding the Multinational Mass Transformation Industry and Keeping Such Resources Out of the Reach of the Ordinary Citizen.
By Inception, Brazil Was Designed to Become a Full Spectrum Exploitation Nation --The Elimination of the Native/Captive Gene Pool Has Been Gradually Deployed, a Posteriori and Throughout the Centuries (Diseases and Violence Are Big Business, and the Largest Amount of the National Budget is Allocated Either to Span Contracts With Private Contractors and to Subsidize the Expensive Treatments and Incarceration, But Not Commited to the Eradication of Diseases or a Halt in the Criminality).
Australia, On the Other Hand, Was Designed to Become a Settlement Territory, and the Elimination of the Native/Captive Gene Pool Had Been Done Beforehand, a Priori, Almost to its Entirety. In Global Quanta, the Quality of Life in Australia is Nothing but a Coercive Mean of Keeping People There, In Face of Strict Immigration Regulations and in Constrast to What Happens in Third World Countries (It Does Resemble Like Anthropologic Bribery).
In Brazil, There is No Such Thing as Commonwealth, Only Other People's Wealth.
Aw man . That parade was so beautiful
it is still beautiful, just the media that shows only one state out of more than 20
7:17 I can't even speak portuguese but even I joined in XD
The poor in Brazil are the most kind, caring people you’ll ever meet. If they enough food for one, they have enough for 100. I spent a month in Minas Gerais. Everyone was so kind and warm! It’s so sad to see what is happening to those in the favelas. Especially those that are gay, black, any marginalized group. My heart goes out to them. Que Deus te abençoe sempre ❤️
This video only shows the city of Rio, BRAZIL ISN'T LIKE THIS IN OTHER STATES !!!!
Bro, most violent cities in Brazil are in Northeast not Rio
This is an example of the country as a whole.
Most violent places in brazil are fortaleza, belem, vitoria da conquista, feira de santana,salvador,joao pessoa. Rio has many shootings but this is not a murder capital
@@torylanezbaldspot6350 there is criminality in northeastern cities, none of them more than at the feet of rio de janeiro, felon in Rio de Janeiro assaultes assault rifle, pistol and the small northeastern crime is maximum with knife and involves of caliber of 22 decade of 60 and the beaches of the northeast are safer than Rio de Janeiro there is much difference.
Year of 2018 had a reduction of homicides of 13% and the 3 months of 2019 a reduction of 25% of murders majority is in Rio
@You should be studying or you no get A plus Maybe its not that bad in your neighborhood but ranking says that the most violent city is in ceara. What do you think about some slaughter, murder and beheadings in fortaleza??? Maybe fortaleza got no many shootings like in rio but knife violence is bad there
RIP Marielle Franco.
@Bruno Ferreira Vai se fuder rapaz
TheIntrovert83 She was a gangster
Marielle era uma vereadora aleatória, depois de morta que ganhou visibilidade, se ela ainda estivesse viva ninguém estaria nem ai
Fuck Marielle is a Comando Vermelho bitch
beautiful journalism. i was on the verge of tears multiple times. the passion in brazil is like no other! i want to see a change so bad
The right wing of brazil gets triggered really easily, strange since the right is the one always saying the sticks and stones may break my bones bit.
Usrnot found it’s not that they are triggered, it’s that you cannot judge a new government based on 1 year of experience. All the damage done from the past 16 years have led to these situations you see today, now that a new government is in place the blame simply cannot be shifted to them just because it has different ideologies from the past government.
I see more blacks being annoyed than any right winger
@@hiuryscandolara3719 and also the documentary change the translations to transform the president into an dictator
@@VCTR-nq6sx they didn’t change shit. I think the whole world knows what he’s like lol. He hasn’t got a good reputation here in the UK.
Don't like carnival and funk but I'm brazilian 👍
quem perguntou otária
@@Caligo92 Otário, otáriooo!!!
No youtube ninguém precisa perguntar, comenta quem quiser.
Pobre jumento, acéfalo.
☺😂
Só gente burra se sente inteligente por não gostar de funk ou de carnaval, como o intelecto é raso vocês sempre apelam pra esse auto-ódio de tudo o que é popular brasileiro já que não podem conversar ou argumentar sobre coisas mais complexas. Parabéns, assinou o atestado de BURRA. kk
@@Caligo92 Você está falando tanta merda menino.
Você não sabe nem interpretar uma simples frase!
Sou brasileira e não sou obrigada a gostar de carnaval e funk.
Aqui fora os gringos "acham" que todo brasileiro gosta, mas EU não gosto.
E ponto final.
Agora, quem ta pregando um ódio gratuito aqui é VOCÊ que veio me xingar do nada meu queridinho.
Respondi seu comentario te tratando da mesma forma escrota pra você largar de ser BURRO e parar de achar que pode vir defecar em tudo que lê sem saber interpretar.
Vai ler, estudar, viajar, aprender aí você talvez possa argumentar em algo.
😌
'funk'?