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Personally, I think it is worrying to see that these cops are most there for the fun of it, not providing justice or actually helping society. That makes me skeptical if they really serving their purpose. But this video really helped in showing the reality so I appreciate that!
pensei a mesma coisa, tenho 33 anos e não me lembro de ter visto uma reportagem nesse nível produzida aqui ai vem o cara de fora e faz essa obra de arte
Brazilian television is itching because the guy did a sensational job without prejudice and worthy of a real reporter, for more reports like this about our country
@@julianasilva6946 Enquanto isso é o governador querendo tirar a câmera do uniforme da PM, e o povo de ''bem'' deve achar bonito. República das bananas
@@imperatorhiberiae Pagando pau para um bando de drogados, entorpecidos de nicotina... Qual é a dificuldade em conseguir viver sem ter que enaltecer bandido, polícia e policial bandido?
@@poodlefree No wonder many parts of Brazil are overrun by criminals. That's who should be punished, not the officers. If anything, they came across as very professional and competent. I didn't know that Brazil's police were this well trained and professional
Things like that are not 50% of what police officers face in Brazil. He did a great job showing a little of the reality of our streets. It's a shame that the PMs are punished after this... Hugs from Brazil🇧🇷 Força e honra, CAVEIRA!!
@@yes-tx5ju The police officers who participated in the filming were suspended, are the subject of an investigation and will carry out administrative duties while the corporation investigates whether they committed irregularities.
I am a small town cop and seeing this video is very bewildering to me, it shows how blessed I am to be here than there. There bravery and courage are subpar and should be recognized.
Yes, man, being a police officer in Brazil is difficult, day after day they take risks but they don't hesitate, one reaction and the lives of criminals are over.
Sad fact: the police officers who authorized and participated in the operation together with the RUclipsr GEN are being investigated by the Public Ministry, meaning the police officers could lose their positions or be prosecuted for improper conduct during the operation.
The law doesn't allow someone from outside of the corporation to be part of an operation and show all those things. So... How can I saw... If the police officers broke the law they are like........ CRIMINALS!!!
@@ingles4762 They told them to pull there shirts up because they could have a weapon concealed, drugs in their waist band, tattoos that represent their gang. You just don't know and it happens in other countries too. I was in Spain not to long ago and got pulled over because they suspected I had drugs on me when I didn't and it happened at least twice in one night but you can't nothing about it because beat they'll beat the shit outta you and slap you in jail. Consider ourselves lucky cuz they don't mess about abroad.
Obviously an exception or brazil would'nt this horrific clonwshow of degens. They are probably the top line policeforce. Like other countries have the FBI or other (real) special forces lol.
Im from Brazil, where I live is very safe, south of the country. But hell, you did a masterpiece journalism video there. Congrats. And God bless the heroes without capes from all over the country that keep us safe. Not a easy job for sure.
Moro no Brasil e acho PATÉTICO esse sensacionalismo, tratando nós como bárbaros e violentos. Ai quando vamos a outros países, ficam surpresos quando falamos em inglês ou demonstramos ser mais do que esses youtubers e a mídia internacional nos fazem parecer. Não surpreende que a maioria dos americanos acham que somos macacos selvagens.
@CortesdosCortes2.0 psé Eu sou fluente em inglês E no meu trabalho, quando ajudo alguém falando em inglês, que está com dificuldades no português, eles ficam muito impressionados kkkkkk
@@volzeric Só os engravatados que o Brasil todo manda pra cá kkkkkk, mas os bandidos "comuns" tem a vida mais difícil. Mesmo assim todo dia tem ocorrência, mas comparado a SP, aqui é mais tranquilo. Se comparar com o RJ então, aqui é Suíça kkkkk.
They made a big deal here in this video, with the removal of police officers and criticism of a more professional stance that our local newspapers do not have, congratulations! Be here more often, we really need it.
E o que você diz sobre o gringo pegando a arma da polícia? Além disso, não pediram permissão para gravar, por isso alguns policiais foram afastados, e essa postura da PM está mais do que correta. Fora que o gringo poderia ter sido baleado ou morto em algum confronto.
@@semprequevoceleroscomentarios Independente, não justifica, no máximo 7 dias de Romão. Qual o intuito de afastar comandante e etc? Realocar? Mexeu no ninho de vespa amigão, velho safado que está a 30 anos a frente da PM não quer saber de ninguém filmando ação policial, a verdade desagrada e atrapalha, menos poder e dinheiro no bolso dos corruptos, então eles fazem o que? Punem os guerreiros. E ainda vem otario que nem você bater palma. Merece o país que temos.
Cara é que colocar civil comum em operação é crime KKKK Colocar dentro do veículo, dar equipamento e fazer tudo com o cara lá e tals... Ele poderia fazer isso se n fosse tipo, eles ajudando e tals. Colocar a população em risco por nada é crime msm
Opa amigão. Tudo bem? Cara, você acha que alguém que seja introvertido consegue ser um bom policial? Eu sou mais na minha, no meu canto, mas não consigo sonhar com mais nada que não seja ser PM, mas tenho muita insegurança.
@@Mikey-nb7nt até que tímido eu não sou, no meu trabalho eu converso com todo mundo, interajo normalmente. Mas meu jeito de ser é geralmente ficar no meu canto
GEN, as a brazillian I can say that you did a better job than the brazillian television media. You choose to show the real true about what is to be a brazillian cop. Thank you for your dadication and vocation!
@@rafaeloliveira4483 o policia 24h era mt bom mesmo, eu via junto com a mãe de um amigo meu, isso quando ia na casa dele, eu ficava viajando na televisão lá, e depois de um tempo comecei a ver com minha irmã,era mt bom.
Só achei que ele deu uma exagerada na parte do "país mais letal da terra". Brasil não é flor que se cheire, mas é meio forçado dizer que é o mais letal/perigoso do planeta.
bro unfortunately br militar police are the most racist company that only serve to protect rich people and opress the people in comunity, "when we kill a thug, we drink beer and smoke cigarrets'' that's a speak of the oficcer, the real problem is the abysm of social class diferences, the rich "thug" aka politics is free, and the poor "thug" are dead, they're just killing and opressing that's why some of population don't like cops in their comunity.
My dad is a second class sergeant in the Brazilian Air Force. I always wanted to be like him, I always wanted to be a medic. I am proud of the police in my country, keep your content!
This is an great documentary, as a rookie cop in São Paulo, you showed an piece of our reality. 18° Battalion is one of the most Hardcore areas in the capital, cops there are on a whole other level, this is a Força Tática company. They act like the first line of support for the small patrols units, what we call 01, squad cars with only 2 officers and no heavy weapons, they only got their pistols. To become a Força Tática cop you need to have some time and experience on the force and apply for a very difficult internship that can last months and only a few make it and earn their brassard, that black leather that they wear on their right arm. Every Battalion have a Força Tática company, they act in that especific Battalion Area and then we have CHOQUE, they are the elite and act around the whole state. When local cops cant handle the situation CHOQUE is called, we have 6: 1° ROTA our most elite cops when the job is patrolling high risk areas, you should do a documentary with them, is like a whole other police unit, 2° Marechal Mascarenhas, their job is security in high populated events like soccer matches and they have the absolute best motorcycle pilots. 3° Humaita, they are the ones you can see with shields in riots, 4° Is COE and GATE, our Special forces and SWAT, most difficult ones the get in. 5° Is our k-9 units and we have our mounted police force with horses that is the 9° of July Regiment. Brazilian police have a lot of different police forces, just like you said, the Civil Police is our detectives and military police is the tip of the spear, we have a few more and inside each one of them we have lots of different elite units, força tatica and CHOQUE are some of them. Nice job with this video, you really should dive deeper, especially in ROTA.
Parecido, O BOPE, que é o Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais tem seu tipo de serviço e tipo de situação apropriada para ele. Cada unidade como o CHOQUE, ROTA ou Força Tática tem um treinamento especifico para cada situação. Uma unidade que existe no estado de São Paulo pode não existir no estado da Bahia, por exemplo, na Bahia existe o PETO e a RONDESP cada uma atua em um "segmento" de criminalidade. Cada estado controla sua policia e define o tipo de curso para atender a situação da criminalidade de sua jurisdição.
@@Tam-cd8sp Not quite like BOPE, our "BOPE" would be our CHOQUE units, each one of them designed for an specifc kind of job. If you live in the US i think that força tatica would be like your cops SWAT, an elite group of THAT department, but their job can be, but no designed to be like, a home break in with a barricaded suspect and hostages, that is GATE job, one of ou CHOQUE units. Imagine that you are a patrol cop and you get yourself in a situation in some guetto somewhere, where criminals face cops with violence, your patrol unit is not equipped to deal with a situation where you have numerical disadvantage to face a mob, you would call your força tática unit, they have the training and gear to deal with it. Is like force ranks(?) if i could call it that way. 01/patrol cops > força tática > BAEP (like a força tatica but they cover a bigger area, they are a battalion size unit, not company > CHOQUE. Hope that i was able to explain better. Look up videos on our police force, just search on youtube "força tatica PMESP" or any other unit in my comment with PMESP after it and you will get some videos. Again, focus on ROTA, GATE and COE, cream of the crop.
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 voce é perturbado? so branco fala ingles? ta de palhaçada que eu li isso. PRECISA PASSAR EM CONCURSO PRA EXERCER O TRAMPO DOS CARAS. gente sem conhecimento igual voce nao passa nunca filhao. Vai la com ingles 0 pra tu ver se passa
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 era pra ser o comum pra todo brasileiro (Ter uma familia estruturada emocionalmente e financeiramente) Onde um membro pode escolher a profissão sem pressão, um exemplo é a Suíça e os países nórdicos, mas infelizmente não temos essa realidade.
Congratulations on the beautiful work in showing, in an impartial way, the Brazilian police from the police officer’s perspective. In Brazil, it is very rare for media professionals to promote our work impartially, and you did it masterfully.
Mentiroso, você nunca assistiu Operação de Risco, EliasJuniorDiretor, Polícia 190 ou Polícia 24 Horas, que inclusive passava na TV? Esse gringo fez os caras perderem o emprego, isso sim, pois ele não pediu permissão a nenhum superior para poder gravar. O que mais tem são canais policiais no RUclips, e isso não é raro coisa alguma. Baba ovo de gringo.
Whats impartial about that? The whole time his with the cops only and one of them is guilty of participating in a massacre of 9 people at a party and i doubt the creator will ever mention that anywhere even after the video
You brought a light to our cops! people like you that believe in our job even tought its difficult to operate here in spite of high criminality and corruption.
I'm actually impressed that so many people can actually speak and understand English like this in a day-to-day job like that. It's not so common here in brazil for people to have full dialogues like that in English...
A culpa não é de ngm se vc mora em um buraco, é mt comum em São Paulo e oq eu mais vejo aqui é gringo então não é mt difícil algum paulista aprender inglês pq o turismo aqui é bem forte
@@penellope8166 eu não moro em buraco, moro na capital do país. E eu falo inglês fluente, como mostrei no primeiro post. Vc não precisa tomar o que eu falei como ofensa, eu na verdade tô elogiando os policiais por conseguirem desenrolar isso. Para um vendedor de pipoca em osasco e começa a falar em inglês, vamo ver se ele entende e te responde hahahaha Sai dessa defensiva ai, keybord warrior.
@@henriksti2 Você não é melhor do que ngm por saber inglês fluente fi, se toca, a questão é que eu só disse que não é mt incomum alguém que mora em sp conseguir se desenrolar no inglês, pela forma q vc falou fez parecer que o povo daqui é igual macaco que não tem o básico da educação.
@@henriksti2 E o que te faz imaginar que um vendedor de pipoca não possa saber inglês?? Isso é um discurso bem elitista e burro mas o que esperar de quem saiu do buraco e se acha superior morando em Brasília KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Depois de ter assistido o vídeo, vejo o real motivo da imprensa brasileira estar tão incomodada: Um jovem youtuber americano conseguiu fazer um jornalismo melhor que TODAS as grandes emissoras do Brasil. O governador também não gostou? Então faça melhor o seu trabalho, equipando e treinando melhor nossa polícia. Parabéns ao canal pelo excepcional trabalho jornalístico. Já virei fã.
Que comentário infeliz, profissão reporter do Caco Barcelos dá de 10 a zero nisso... jornalismo brasilero é cheio de problemas, mas vamo controlar a babação de gringo ae. Ele só fez mostrar o lado da polícia e ainda fez mal, video sensacionalista explorando os estigmas das favelas brasileiras pra gerar movimento no canal dele. E ainda fez isso com apoio de servidores do estado no exercício da função, pagos com dinheiro do nosso imposto. plmds
As a former infantryman in the US Army and a local police officer for over 10 years here in the states, I found this really interesting and thought provoking from so many aspects. From an on the ground level as a cop I found the similarities and differences in tactics, techniques, and procedures interesting. From a legal perspective I found it interesting, and culturally I found it interesting. Really cool documentary and you guys should be proud of yourselves for staying neutral and just objectively reporting and putting yourselves in harm's way. Great job and I will definitely be sharing this.
Maximum respect for your profession! If you are interested in understanding a little more about the streets here in Brazil, I recommend the channel: FactualRJ. It shows the daily life of a police officer in Rio de Janeiro.
Unfortunately, all police officers involved in the filming were removed from the force for an indefinite period of time. I am ashamed of Brazil. They do not allow interviews like this, but they allow police officers to use body cameras
Quem você acha que tem mais peso na hora de solicitar uma acesso desses, um gringo ou um brasileiro? Mesmo que o cara não tenha muitos seguidores, só o fato dele ser gringo, já lhe dá 50% de vantagem frente a um brasileiro.
Você claramente sequer foi atrás pra saber, então não vem falar com um tom de desapontamento. Só jogar na barra de pesquisa aqui que vc logo acha, o polícia em ação é um ótimo exemplo, além do clássico Globo Repórter.
The Brazilian police force is simply incredible. Despite having limited resources, it manages to operate effectively and present impressive statistical results. It is efficient and agile in its movements. As a Brazilian, I feel that there is a need for better equipment and more officers on the streets. I am deeply grateful for your journalistic work in showcasing to the world the excellence of the São Paulo State Military Police.
Não é que nossos recursos são limitados meu caro kkk, E que aki. O maior bandido do Brasil é o próprio governo federal. Roubam o dinheiro da população de todas as formas possíveis
As a Brazilian native and citizen, i do regret how mainstream media and cancel culture takes place on the country and how so many people judged this video showing nothing but the reality. I love your content man, keep it up ❤
As a a Brazilian fan I’m so happy to see this! You did an amazing job!! You are the best Gen! And the cops made you fell safe as much as they could right? It was really nice how they received you.
I saw a report about you here on CNN in Brazil, they criticized you, but they were certainly jealous because you didn't omit anything and showed the truth. Unfortunately, the police officers were removed from their positions. But still, thank you for the good work you did here. We must always be in favor of showing the truth!
@@_theknighthawk_7018 yet, usually how it all ends when they get so big. Enjoy it now! Its usually when they get that plaque around the mill mark. We in the gray area right now not there yet but not no small community either.
"true journalism" you say the stereotype-clogged, poorly made docs full of misinformation and disrespect towards the image of a whole COUNTRY? The country may be as screwed up as possible, but apparently Brazil is the only target of '"ah let's show the "rEaLiTy" of the country by entering a random favela haha that's the whole country'" and unfortunately the vast majority of viewers of these documentaries, videos and reports believe in these labels imposed by foreigners who are extremely ignorant about Brazil. I'm SURE the media has *something* against Brazil...
I don’t understand why the officers had to be relieved from their posts. I think this video of the officers showing up as real and truthful about their performance is very educational. Everywhere in the world there are places like this where crime rates are high. The police here are purposely trained for these cases. It is nothing to be ashamed of. I believe the officers here just wanted to show their duty and encourage younger generations to not get involved with crime or to see a future of fighting against crime if they feel like it is their duty.
Trabalho sensacional!!! Parabéns! Sou PM aqui no Brasil e o seu trabalho foi um dos melhores que já assisti quando a questão é retratar a realidade da Polícia Militar no Brasil.
O lado bom, o lado ruim, as virtudes, os defeitos. Simplesmente a realidade. E infelizmente, o brasileiro médio e trabalhador, nesse caso policiais, seguem sendo inaceitáveis pra elite; porque a resiliência do homem comum brasileiro, ofende muito o sistema e eles estão sem saber o que fazer a respeito. No final, nós, povo comum, venceremos. Eles podem muito, mas Deus é maior do que todos eles.
I'm brazilian, and a i have 3 uncles that are polices from PM, and thank you. I know how much they are hatrade by many people on Brazil, and how much they do for us. Thank you again for show in this way this heroes.
Bom, eles são odiados por pessoas que gostam de afagar criminosos violentos, mas quando a situação aperta, se socorrem exatamente deles. A maior parte da sociedade, a parte ordeira e de bons valores, aplaude o trabalho dos seus parentes.
Young people of the internet. This is real journalism. A second generation American citizen, independent journalist, loves his country, and only reports facts and shows it to us. It's not a bunch of self-loathing whiny crybabies living in the best country in the world simultaneously housing the largest number of immigrants in the free developed world and being accused of being a racist country.
Really amazing to see 'inside Brazil' with the Brazilian police officers on their day-to-day lives. Really a dangerous vocation but I salute all the police officers for making your citizens safer despite your conditions. Hope that one day, Brazil will become a 'safer' country to visit. Thank you guys! 💪😎💚
O Brasil só não é um país melhor por causa dos políticos corruptos e as mídias brasileira que muitas das vezes esconde a verdade e protege bandidos. É assim, quanto mais bandidos nas ruas mais materiais para a TV mostrar. Eles preferem bandidos que cidadão. Cuidado ao ver notícias das mídias brasileira, elas não tem compromisso com a verdade
This was hands down the best coverage on this topic I’ve ever seen, I grew up in Brazil, watching the cops arrest gang members in front of my house as a kid. The way you guys so accurately showed the reality of life in the favela is amazing. Keep up these videos, the world needs to see this.
why does the world need to see this? this type of video is nothing new. you can easily find on youtube dozens of videos made by non-Brazilian youtubers in recent years showing Brazilian favelas. traditional foreign media also loves to show brazilian favelas, and the gangs, and the cops fighting the gangs to the world. they are just exploiting Brazilian problems to get views and money. As a Brazilian I gain nothing from it. They can show the problems of their own countries to the world. I want the world to see the beautiful parts of Brazil, not this.
I’ve maybe made 2 comments ever on RUclips after years of using the app but I thought I would tell you how awesome this is. This is what journalism is. Real experience from the people. Not the fake news people who are writing about something they have never even experienced. God bless and stay safe!!
I'm Brazilian, I know you have been criticized for this youtube video. Yeah, that's a demonstration that you're doing the right sh_t. We live in a world where hiding the truth became the remedy to incompetence. They will try to shut your mouth whenever you bring up truth. Keep up the good work!
Brazil has many laws made by leftist politicians with the sole intent of protecting criminals! Recently, a former Minister of Justice (now a Supreme Court Of Brazil) was caught entering a favela controlled by drug traffickers, without any escort or armored cars. Moreover, the same minister received the wife of a drug lord! And nothing happened to him!
Eu acho que eles deviam deixar mais claro pro público gringo que é apenas uma minoria da população que se envolve nesse tipo de atividade criminosa. Mas de resto está perfeito.
Just for the record! Soldier Oliveira said that his payment is about R$ 4.000,00 to R$ 6.000,00 per month!!! That would be about U$ 1.000,00 per month!!! This guys realy have a gift to work as a cop in Brazil!
Ganham em real e Gastam em real, porem um camaro SS 2011 aqui custa R$ 200.000 Reais e um aluguel 2.000 reais, então sim, Aqui é um país com um poder de compra Muito Baixo, Salário minimo é R$ 1.400 Reais ___ DOLAR: 5,50 Salario minimo: USD253,00
@@leonardosantoscorreia9555 o certo é comparar com o salário mínimo de cada país. lá, o menor salário/h dá aproximadamente 1250 dólares no mês, então podemos fazer uma comparação de quase 1 pra 1
I was looking to become a police officer in England, so no where near as brutal. But the final thing that put me off was the fact that no one seems to have respect for them anymore, and I completely agree that they’ve been demonised in recent years
It's also worth noting, people who live in these poor communities want MORE police and view their work as positive. While journalists and activists that live in gated communities write tireless articles demonising police and their presence in communities they live nowhere near.
I live in Brazil and it's crazy to see how the US, Britain and other western countries citzens treat their own police. They don't have respect and even less trust in them, they act like all cops are corrupt and scum. They forgot the real value of the police in western countries.
lucy be safe as a Cop in England, as much as u want to, i think u can try to do something else, the amount of videos i could find on forums sites i go to, would see tons of England cops getting attack male/female no reason at all.
Cara você realmente mostrou a realidade do trabalho policial como ninguém da imprensa brasileira foi capaz de fazer, mostrando a realidade do dia a dia e isto está incomodando muito a imprensa local. Por isso sua gravação está sendo uma das mais comentadas no dia de hoje no Brasil! Parabéns pelo trabalho!
O cara fazendo manobras só por brincadeira com uma criança idiota no banco de traz toda animadinha. Bom, não nego, realmente é algo que a polícia aqui no Brasil faz.
As a São Paulo civillian i can tell that this video shows how sometimes the favelas are, but there are some places that are actually quite safe in São Paulo Great Video!
It's so unfair to say that São Paulo is one of the most dangerous cities in the world when it's not even one of the most dangerous in Brazil. São Paulo in fact is safer than the average city in Brazil, specially than rio.
@@triplocore Then why did he recorded in a dangerous São Paulo's favela? Not to mention that São Paulo has over 70 "cracklands" and currently it has the worst air to breath in the world, this place is literally a dump.
I'm from Brazil and I live specifically in Rio de Janeiro, and I loved watching your video congratulations if you can bring more videos like this, I'm proud to see you with the PMSP, which is a great police force.🇧🇷
@@GEN boa noite, sou policial militar no interior do estado de São Paulo , agradeço a você por mostrar um pouco da nossa realidade, seja bem vindo sempre meu irmão, meu respeito a você .
content like this should be in the most type of media here in Brazil, appreciate the effort for coming here and doing quality content about the reality of our injusticed cops, even though you almost shat your pants sometimes lol
São Paulo is a bit different from other places in Brazil. Aside from cities near the port of Santos, drug dealers prefer to avoid confrontation, since it's most profitable to pause their activities for the 3~4 hour period that a raid like this lasts than having to shut down for weeks if they choose to get in a gunfight with cops, because as an aftermath of such situations, favelas are occupied by the police using even more specialized teams, like Rota and BAEP.
@@dorneles18 pior que não é só lá que é assim. Muitos outros lugares no norte e nordeste, principalmente, os policiais são recebidos a bala, mas só no Rio e baixada santista que esses tiros costumam ser de fuzil. Tenho um primo na Rondesp, e ele fala que muitos lugares na Bahia são assim.
Acredito que o tráfico na baixada.santista acabará sendo enfraquecido e os traficantes acabem migrando para.nordeste e norte, pelo menos a operação de exportação de cocaína.
@@LThunders138 ser recebido a bala é diferente de domínio de território. Por mais que tenha confronto a polícia ainda vai lá, nas favelas do Rio isso não acontece, só entra se tiver mega operação. As ruas tem barricadas e "policiamento ostensivo" dos traficantes
@@julianasilva6946 you don't even know if I live in Brazil, and I think if a law is unfair people should challenge it, ride along with cops are complete normal in the US, and in Brazil some TV shows do it too.
As a Brazilian living in the US, I can only thank you for putting out such high quality content that reflects 100% accurate reality of the amazing work these guys fo to keep us safe everyday.
Absolutely marvelous jornalistic work about our brazilian police and the reality of their jobs in the favela. How can a 40 minute long video be better then the entire journalistic aproach from the brazilian media. Beautiful work, beatiful video. 1+ Brazilian subscriber.
congrats on the video, its very rare to even found videos of brazilians content creator bringing this pov, so its a honor to see the routine and such perspective that you brought to us. aprecciate
one of the cops used a common pt-br expression that I love sooo much "it's rare, but it happens a lot". (those weren't his exact words but yeah, you get it)
I loved everything, he really showed the reality of how everything works in Brazil and from then on, congratulations to the police officers involved in everything from reception, communication with them, everything in English, sensational, surreal! Congratulations, police officers! May your life be full of honor and, at the end of the day, you feel proud of all this noble work! 🤩
You and your friend are beasts for going in there, also the production quality is amazing, the scene switching, storytelling and everything is very well done. Both locals in the favela and in the force are doing their jobs. It's insane that these guys do this for only $1200 also
I’ll start with this is the first time ever watching your content. I feel like the video does an exceptional job at trying to show the day to day of an intense police force and tries to show their views, thoughts; including their wins and loses. Police regardless of their location but especially in rougher areas see people on often their worst day, under extreme stress/duress. Regardless of what they are dealing with in their personal life, if they are sick, stressed, depressed, etc., they have to leave their loved ones everyday not knowing if it’s their last. They often do not make much money, and now are under constant scrutiny, under a microscope, and are left with choices of whether or not the split second life or death choice they make will get them locked up for the rest of their life even if it was the right choice which could lead to second guessing in a moment that jeopardizes their life and those around them.
@@Thomas.m.1899 its funny how normal this is for us, we know how bad it is but at the same time its not really a big deal, thats one of the reasons i wanna leave this country
Parabéns Gen, pela sua coragem e mostrar o lado correto da polícia brasileira, que são pouco remunerados e enfrentam perigo constante. Gostei desse video.
This is exactly what we have to see to actually understand what happens inside a country. Main stream media doesn't show this. Thank you for being the one doing REAL journalism. I really appreciate it!!
Mesma coisa aqui. Conheço o Iraque e o Jardim Damasceno, e tenho amigos que moram lá. A minha percepção é de que lá não é tudo isso que ele fala não, imagino que seja uma sensação diferente entrar lá sendo gringo ou policial, mas todo esse perigo que ele queria encontrar é lá no Rio de Janeiro que ele vai achar...
Detalhe foi algo bem positivo, porém temo lado sombrio falando que isso é uma coisa errada. O Brasil ta fogo, esses valores invertidos está acabando com a gente.
Os policiais tinham que ter recusado o convite. Foram afastados com razão. Colocou em risco a vida de um civil e manchou o nome da corporação. Em primeiro lugar o youtuber não tinha que ter feito esse video do jeito que fez, mas ainda assim cabia aos policiais ter recusado o convite. PM tem que ter esse caso como exemplo e agir passando instrucões para os batalhões de não aceitaram esse tipo de pedido no futuro.
As a Brazilian it's awesome to see this subject being covered. Massive respect to you for doing what most of us would never even dare to do, this is a great video.
lol are you serious? Foreign media and youtubers 90% of the time, when they show Brazil, they show favelas. This is nothing new. There are literally dozens of videos made by foreign youtubers with millions and millions of views showing the favelas of Brazil. I'm tired of that. As a Brazilian, I want people to see the beautiful parts of my country, not this. There are foreigners who think Brazil is only made by favelas and jungle, because it's all they see about Brazil.
Thanks for showing so much respect to one of the best in Brazil, São Paulo's military police are top of the game, and they deserve lots of respect. Thank you for this awesome video.
I can't believe you did this, but coming from a neighborhood country (Ecuador), I can definitely say it is very dangerous. I highly respect you for this. May God Bless you 🙏
Great documentary we need more independent journalists like you to show the true reality as a Brazilian I felt happy with the way the interview was approached showing the reality
tudo que você vê numa tela de uma filmagem editada e norteada por algoritmos considera true reality. Me faz conceber o quão afastado da realidade podemos estar.
Man, keep it up! You made a raw informatioanal view of the real situation in brazil life. The Media here is polarized! Its hard to find real FACS over OPINIONS.
you do a really cool job. There have been cases of other RUclipss showing the side of crime giving interviews to criminals and the media not saying anything. If you make an informative video, the media will fall for it.
Policiais obedecem leis, bandidos não. Em qualquer outro pais civilizado os agentes seriam afastados da corporação imediatamente, pois decidiram levar civil (e ainda estrangeiro) para lugares e situações perigosas só porque "estavam afim"
I'm from Brazil, and as a brazilian i think you understood everything right. The only thing import to mention is that São Paulo is not the worst city in Brazil crime wise, it's Rio de Janeiro but São Paulo does have good police officers in general. Great video buddy,, can't wait for part 2
rio de janeiro ? kkk tu não sabe de porra nenhuma. o RJ não ta nem entre as 50 cidades mais violentas das Américas. As mais violentas são as do nordeste e do norte.
Hahaha verdade! Quero ver ele ir fazer uma incursão com os caveiras do BOPE. Entrar nas favelas de SP pode ser um desafio, mas nada se compara com as do Rio. Ali ele vai sentir na pele a tensão de guerra.
Wow man, I've never heard of you before this video but your journalism is fantastic. That simple line at the beginning where you said "our goal wasn't to expose nor glorify these cops.. but instead to show the realities of their work" is what makes an amazing journalist, and I really enjoyed this video. I don't even if this is the type of content you typically upload, but I'm definitely subscribing to find out :D
Police work is incredibly difficult; there are some bad apples that need to be removed and the standard for police should be raised. But for police who do their job, and do well deserve everyones respect and admiration.
A lot of people in Brazil already said that, but MANY CONGRATS for this amazing job. Thanks for making this so close to the reality with zero sensationalism.
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You’ve got some big balls homie.
Ukraine next?
@@bigiron1990Bro out here tryna send me into a war zone
Literally the only RUclipsr merch I wouldn't feel ashamed wearing outside my house, when I can afford it I got you, thank you for all your work
Personally, I think it is worrying to see that these cops are most there for the fun of it, not providing justice or actually helping society. That makes me skeptical if they really serving their purpose. But this video really helped in showing the reality so I appreciate that!
Gen having the time of his life in the cop truck lol
police officers here in Brazil say that the trunk cage is like a mother's heart, always fits another one
😆😆
E isso aí kk
Kkk
E um gás lacrimogêneo
Os gringos não entendem esse tipo de linguagem,igual as piadas brasileiras não fazem sentido aqui pra eles.
It’s amazing how a random American RUclipsr can make better journalism than most mainstream media.
Aqui os jornalistas são 80% esquerdistas, não tem como existir jornalismo bom assim kkkakakkkk
@@PedroGalois de fato
not dat hard actually, mainstream media just fake as hell from da beginning
pensei a mesma coisa, tenho 33 anos e não me lembro de ter visto uma reportagem nesse nível produzida aqui ai vem o cara de fora e faz essa obra de arte
the future is citizen, independent journalists. And I will lead that charge
Brazilian television is itching because the guy did a sensational job without prejudice and worthy of a real reporter, for more reports like this about our country
Brasileiro tem que ser estudado mesmo. Os caras querem mais estrangeiros vindo para cá filmar em favela e dentro de viatura
Não foi por isso a polêmica sua mula.
Complexo de vira latas cada vez mais como entre os bostileiros patriotarios.
@@julianasilva6946 Enquanto isso é o governador querendo tirar a câmera do uniforme da PM, e o povo de ''bem'' deve achar bonito. República das bananas
na verdade é crime vestir as fardas da corporação, eu sei q você sabe disse, em outro momento ele até maneja um fuzil cara
The Brazilian media is fuming over this... you did a great job!!
Chapou né? KKKKKKKK a mídia tá fodase para esse vídeo
@@Ana_luizak afastaram 5 pm por conta desse video
@@Ana_luizak??
@@Ana_luizak tá mano, as principais estão putos sim pesquisa e vc vai ver
@@kilocesarkkk na cabeça perturbada de vcs, talvez
Thanks for coming.
TÁTICO!
Obrigado por todo o esforço de vocês, heróis!! 💪🇾🇪🇧🇷
@@imperatorhiberiae Pagando pau para um bando de drogados, entorpecidos de nicotina... Qual é a dificuldade em conseguir viver sem ter que enaltecer bandido, polícia e policial bandido?
obrigado PM, orgulho nacional, midia podre globolixo
Is he korean?
They call it a vocation because a vocation is something you are called to do. It chooses you. You don't choose it. Like being a priest.
I had no idea what a vocation was, so thank you for explaining it
Like being a priest? I'm pretty sure a lot of people joined the church because they were sexual predators but maybe that's what religion is all about
@@nateduquette3134What? I can tell you have something personal against religion
@@nateduquette3134 We have more LGBT+ predators than priest predators
@@nateduquette3134 Enjoy your depravity 21st century teenager.
Media is really angry and making noise here in Brazil, because that's REAL journalism! Nice work!😂😂
What are they complaining about in Brazil? This was super high quality.
@@kam_abroad they don´t want the world to know. btw, the officers got punished.
@@poodlefree No wonder many parts of Brazil are overrun by criminals. That's who should be punished, not the officers. If anything, they came across as very professional and competent. I didn't know that Brazil's police were this well trained and professional
@@poodlefree How were the officers punished?
Brazil is not like america where Civies and Journalists have true freedom of speech
Things like that are not 50% of what police officers face in Brazil. He did a great job showing a little of the reality of our streets. It's a shame that the PMs are punished after this... Hugs from Brazil🇧🇷
Força e honra, CAVEIRA!!
Did they really get suspended?
@@yes-tx5ju The police officers who participated in the filming were suspended, are the subject of an investigation and will carry out administrative duties while the corporation investigates whether they committed irregularities.
@@Pedro.hizz.sman thats sad to hear. Hope they let them keep their job
I am a small town cop and seeing this video is very bewildering to me, it shows how blessed I am to be here than there. There bravery and courage are subpar and should be recognized.
Yes, man, being a police officer in Brazil is difficult, day after day they take risks but they don't hesitate, one reaction and the lives of criminals are over.
Po cara que sorte a sua
I'm a COP in the worst State of Brazil, Called BAHIA. I wish one day work on a place safety and better than now. Maybe in US, i saw that is possible.
if you were to transfer to Chicago, making twice as much, would you do it? The homicide rate there is 2x the homicide rate of Brazil
There are small cities in brazil that havent been registered homicides for ten years. Not all places are dangerous.
Sad fact: the police officers who authorized and participated in the operation together with the RUclipsr GEN are being investigated by the Public Ministry, meaning the police officers could lose their positions or be prosecuted for improper conduct during the operation.
They’re not gonna have anymore police at that point.
But they got their job done though. I didn't see anyone get hurt, did you?
The law doesn't allow someone from outside of the corporation to be part of an operation and show all those things. So... How can I saw... If the police officers broke the law they are like........ CRIMINALS!!!
@@TheOriginal50Gs they literally aimed a riffle into somebody’s house
@@ingles4762 They told them to pull there shirts up because they could have a weapon concealed, drugs in their waist band, tattoos that represent their gang. You just don't know and it happens in other countries too. I was in Spain not to long ago and got pulled over because they suspected I had drugs on me when I didn't and it happened at least twice in one night but you can't nothing about it because beat they'll beat the shit outta you and slap you in jail. Consider ourselves lucky cuz they don't mess about abroad.
Im brazilian and I feel really happy to see these police officers, respectful and intelligent, with a good english too
Obviously an exception or brazil would'nt this horrific clonwshow of degens. They are probably the top line policeforce.
Like other countries have the FBI or other (real) special forces lol.
ora, lambendo as bolas dos porcos, que bonitinho
Im from Brazil, where I live is very safe, south of the country. But hell, you did a masterpiece journalism video there. Congrats. And God bless the heroes without capes from all over the country that keep us safe. Not a easy job for sure.
Curitiba também?
@@euseraf Perto amigo. Concórdia SC. Cidade com menos de 80.000 habitantes. Abraços!
dale gremio
Moro no Brasil e acho PATÉTICO esse sensacionalismo, tratando nós como bárbaros e violentos. Ai quando vamos a outros países, ficam surpresos quando falamos em inglês ou demonstramos ser mais do que esses youtubers e a mídia internacional nos fazem parecer. Não surpreende que a maioria dos americanos acham que somos macacos selvagens.
@CortesdosCortes2.0 psé
Eu sou fluente em inglês
E no meu trabalho, quando ajudo alguém falando em inglês, que está com dificuldades no português, eles ficam muito impressionados kkkkkk
This dude went from interviewing in Austin, to interviewing in the favelas lol. Mad respect mate keep up the good work!
It’s all about progression
@@GENi always knew you were secretly a progressive! 😂
@@WWEFAN952 a reasonable progressive
Now he is some kind of soft law breaker in Brazil, this was all made with no atorization and the cops got fired xdddd
@@GEN now the police are going to be expelled because of you, what future is this?? hhhhahahahahaha pathetic
“These guys made the NYPD look like the YMCA”
-Max Payne
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Policia dos USA é fichinha comparada a do Brasil. Sou de Brasília, aqui bandido não se cria não.
@@joaopaulosoares7706 kkkkkkkkkk engraçado falar que bandido não se cria em BRASILIA.
@@volzeric Só os engravatados que o Brasil todo manda pra cá kkkkkk, mas os bandidos "comuns" tem a vida mais difícil. Mesmo assim todo dia tem ocorrência, mas comparado a SP, aqui é mais tranquilo. Se comparar com o RJ então, aqui é Suíça kkkkk.
They made a big deal here in this video, with the removal of police officers and criticism of a more professional stance that our local newspapers do not have, congratulations! Be here more often, we really need it.
E o que você diz sobre o gringo pegando a arma da polícia? Além disso, não pediram permissão para gravar, por isso alguns policiais foram afastados, e essa postura da PM está mais do que correta. Fora que o gringo poderia ter sido baleado ou morto em algum confronto.
@@semprequevoceleroscomentarioshe had permission to record. And what gun did he take?
@@semprequevoceleroscomentarios Independente, não justifica, no máximo 7 dias de Romão. Qual o intuito de afastar comandante e etc? Realocar? Mexeu no ninho de vespa amigão, velho safado que está a 30 anos a frente da PM não quer saber de ninguém filmando ação policial, a verdade desagrada e atrapalha, menos poder e dinheiro no bolso dos corruptos, então eles fazem o que? Punem os guerreiros. E ainda vem otario que nem você bater palma. Merece o país que temos.
Cara é que colocar civil comum em operação é crime KKKK
Colocar dentro do veículo, dar equipamento e fazer tudo com o cara lá e tals... Ele poderia fazer isso se n fosse tipo, eles ajudando e tals. Colocar a população em risco por nada é crime msm
@@ssilent8202this one down here
Wanna check? But hold it still I advise you
Que incrível ver policiais Brasileiros falando inglês. Muito orgulho destes profissionais 🇧🇷
Sou policial militar e gostei bastante do vídeo. Jornalismo puro e sem sensacionalismo. É isso que precisamos hoje!
Opa amigão. Tudo bem? Cara, você acha que alguém que seja introvertido consegue ser um bom policial? Eu sou mais na minha, no meu canto, mas não consigo sonhar com mais nada que não seja ser PM, mas tenho muita insegurança.
Tu se encaixaria melhor na civil ent @@guncraftt
@@guncrafttpode ser introvertido, só não dá ser tímido
@@Mikey-nb7nt até que tímido eu não sou, no meu trabalho eu converso com todo mundo, interajo normalmente. Mas meu jeito de ser é geralmente ficar no meu canto
@@guncraftt essa personalidade é normal... E sim vc consegue ser um PM
GEN, as a brazillian I can say that you did a better job than the brazillian television media. You choose to show the real true about what is to be a brazillian cop. Thank you for your dadication and vocation!
Para de puxar saco de gringo mamo o mania
Você só deve assistir globo então mano, porque a record e a band fazem um ótimo trabalho documentando o trabalho dos policiais
@@vitorhegermann sobre a Band eu gostava muito de assistir o Polícia 24H. Realmente era um ótimo trabalho apresentado pela emissora
@@rafaeloliveira4483 o policia 24h era mt bom mesmo, eu via junto com a mãe de um amigo meu, isso quando ia na casa dele, eu ficava viajando na televisão lá, e depois de um tempo comecei a ver com minha irmã,era mt bom.
Só achei que ele deu uma exagerada na parte do "país mais letal da terra". Brasil não é flor que se cheire, mas é meio forçado dizer que é o mais letal/perigoso do planeta.
That's definitely the most honest interview/documentary made by a foreigner about the brazilian police. Congrats!
cê é burro só finge irmão? Eu hein
I would say made by anyone
bro unfortunately br militar police are the most racist company that only serve to protect rich people and opress the people in comunity, "when we kill a thug, we drink beer and smoke cigarrets'' that's a speak of the oficcer, the real problem is the abysm of social class diferences, the rich "thug" aka politics is free, and the poor "thug" are dead, they're just killing and opressing that's why some of population don't like cops in their comunity.
My dad is a second class sergeant in the Brazilian Air Force. I always wanted to be like him, I always wanted to be a medic. I am proud of the police in my country, keep your content!
This is an great documentary, as a rookie cop in São Paulo, you showed an piece of our reality. 18° Battalion is one of the most Hardcore areas in the capital, cops there are on a whole other level, this is a Força Tática company. They act like the first line of support for the small patrols units, what we call 01, squad cars with only 2 officers and no heavy weapons, they only got their pistols. To become a Força Tática cop you need to have some time and experience on the force and apply for a very difficult internship that can last months and only a few make it and earn their brassard, that black leather that they wear on their right arm. Every Battalion have a Força Tática company, they act in that especific Battalion Area and then we have CHOQUE, they are the elite and act around the whole state. When local cops cant handle the situation CHOQUE is called, we have 6: 1° ROTA our most elite cops when the job is patrolling high risk areas, you should do a documentary with them, is like a whole other police unit, 2° Marechal Mascarenhas, their job is security in high populated events like soccer matches and they have the absolute best motorcycle pilots. 3° Humaita, they are the ones you can see with shields in riots, 4° Is COE and GATE, our Special forces and SWAT, most difficult ones the get in. 5° Is our k-9 units and we have our mounted police force with horses that is the 9° of July Regiment.
Brazilian police have a lot of different police forces, just like you said, the Civil Police is our detectives and military police is the tip of the spear, we have a few more and inside each one of them we have lots of different elite units, força tatica and CHOQUE are some of them. Nice job with this video, you really should dive deeper, especially in ROTA.
Gastou no inglês em stive!
So are they pretty much the BOPE? Or a branch of it?
Parecido, O BOPE, que é o Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais tem seu tipo de serviço e tipo de situação apropriada para ele. Cada unidade como o CHOQUE, ROTA ou Força Tática tem um treinamento especifico para cada situação. Uma unidade que existe no estado de São Paulo pode não existir no estado da Bahia, por exemplo, na Bahia existe o PETO e a RONDESP cada uma atua em um "segmento" de criminalidade. Cada estado controla sua policia e define o tipo de curso para atender a situação da criminalidade de sua jurisdição.
@@Tam-cd8sp Not quite like BOPE, our "BOPE" would be our CHOQUE units, each one of them designed for an specifc kind of job. If you live in the US i think that força tatica would be like your cops SWAT, an elite group of THAT department, but their job can be, but no designed to be like, a home break in with a barricaded suspect and hostages, that is GATE job, one of ou CHOQUE units. Imagine that you are a patrol cop and you get yourself in a situation in some guetto somewhere, where criminals face cops with violence, your patrol unit is not equipped to deal with a situation where you have numerical disadvantage to face a mob, you would call your força tática unit, they have the training and gear to deal with it. Is like force ranks(?) if i could call it that way. 01/patrol cops > força tática > BAEP (like a força tatica but they cover a bigger area, they are a battalion size unit, not company > CHOQUE. Hope that i was able to explain better. Look up videos on our police force, just search on youtube "força tatica PMESP" or any other unit in my comment with PMESP after it and you will get some videos. Again, focus on ROTA, GATE and COE, cream of the crop.
Muito boa explanação, obrigado!
A polícia de SP tá mandando bem no inglês mané. Até os que tem dificuldade no inglês estão com a comunicação o suficiente.
Juro! Muito top, parabéns à PMESP.
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709e racista também
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 voce é perturbado? so branco fala ingles? ta de palhaçada que eu li isso. PRECISA PASSAR EM CONCURSO PRA EXERCER O TRAMPO DOS CARAS. gente sem conhecimento igual voce nao passa nunca filhao. Vai la com ingles 0 pra tu ver se passa
@@cacadormedievalanti-trolls4709 era pra ser o comum pra todo brasileiro
(Ter uma familia estruturada emocionalmente e financeiramente)
Onde um membro pode escolher a profissão sem pressão, um exemplo é a Suíça e os países nórdicos, mas infelizmente não temos essa realidade.
@@Gokugarotolá vem
Congratulations on the beautiful work in showing, in an impartial way, the Brazilian police from the police officer’s perspective. In Brazil, it is very rare for media professionals to promote our work impartially, and you did it masterfully.
thank you so much
Bro come to Myanmar if u have da balls
Come to Myanmar if u have the balls
Mentiroso, você nunca assistiu Operação de Risco, EliasJuniorDiretor, Polícia 190 ou Polícia 24 Horas, que inclusive passava na TV? Esse gringo fez os caras perderem o emprego, isso sim, pois ele não pediu permissão a nenhum superior para poder gravar. O que mais tem são canais policiais no RUclips, e isso não é raro coisa alguma. Baba ovo de gringo.
Whats impartial about that? The whole time his with the cops only and one of them is guilty of participating in a massacre of 9 people at a party and i doubt the creator will ever mention that anywhere even after the video
You brought a light to our cops! people like you that believe in our job even tought its difficult to operate here in spite of high criminality and corruption.
I'm actually impressed that so many people can actually speak and understand English like this in a day-to-day job like that. It's not so common here in brazil for people to have full dialogues like that in English...
A culpa não é de ngm se vc mora em um buraco, é mt comum em São Paulo e oq eu mais vejo aqui é gringo então não é mt difícil algum paulista aprender inglês pq o turismo aqui é bem forte
né, a maioria dos brasileiros conseguem sim se comunicar com quem fala inglês mesmo sem saber muito kkkkk é uma língua muito facil
@@penellope8166 eu não moro em buraco, moro na capital do país. E eu falo inglês fluente, como mostrei no primeiro post. Vc não precisa tomar o que eu falei como ofensa, eu na verdade tô elogiando os policiais por conseguirem desenrolar isso. Para um vendedor de pipoca em osasco e começa a falar em inglês, vamo ver se ele entende e te responde hahahaha Sai dessa defensiva ai, keybord warrior.
@@henriksti2 Você não é melhor do que ngm por saber inglês fluente fi, se toca, a questão é que eu só disse que não é mt incomum alguém que mora em sp conseguir se desenrolar no inglês, pela forma q vc falou fez parecer que o povo daqui é igual macaco que não tem o básico da educação.
@@henriksti2 E o que te faz imaginar que um vendedor de pipoca não possa saber inglês?? Isso é um discurso bem elitista e burro mas o que esperar de quem saiu do buraco e se acha superior morando em Brasília KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Depois de ter assistido o vídeo, vejo o real motivo da imprensa brasileira estar tão incomodada: Um jovem youtuber americano conseguiu fazer um jornalismo melhor que TODAS as grandes emissoras do Brasil. O governador também não gostou? Então faça melhor o seu trabalho, equipando e treinando melhor nossa polícia. Parabéns ao canal pelo excepcional trabalho jornalístico. Já virei fã.
Não, ele veio do País dele fazer casinho aqui, enquanto os EUA estão se afundando em Tiroteios em Escolas, drogas e Brigas Raciais.
Pois é ... Tem um monte de autoridades querendo a exclusão desse vídeo.
@@caiocezar9889 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK o cara completamente MK-ultrado
@@caiocezar9889e o Brasil só é o país com mais homicídio do mundo
Que comentário infeliz, profissão reporter do Caco Barcelos dá de 10 a zero nisso... jornalismo brasilero é cheio de problemas, mas vamo controlar a babação de gringo ae. Ele só fez mostrar o lado da polícia e ainda fez mal, video sensacionalista explorando os estigmas das favelas brasileiras pra gerar movimento no canal dele. E ainda fez isso com apoio de servidores do estado no exercício da função, pagos com dinheiro do nosso imposto. plmds
As a former infantryman in the US Army and a local police officer for over 10 years here in the states, I found this really interesting and thought provoking from so many aspects. From an on the ground level as a cop I found the similarities and differences in tactics, techniques, and procedures interesting. From a legal perspective I found it interesting, and culturally I found it interesting. Really cool documentary and you guys should be proud of yourselves for staying neutral and just objectively reporting and putting yourselves in harm's way. Great job and I will definitely be sharing this.
And what you been in the us army have with this video ? Such the fuck up man
Maximum respect for your profession! If you are interested in understanding a little more about the streets here in Brazil, I recommend the channel: FactualRJ. It shows the daily life of a police officer in Rio de Janeiro.
Unfortunately, all police officers involved in the filming were removed from the force for an indefinite period of time. I am ashamed of Brazil. They do not allow interviews like this, but they allow police officers to use body cameras
@@patriottoday9970how do you know that?
@@veolmeA mídia gosta de divulgar apenas o que lhes apraz... Infelizmente quando a verdade vem a tona somos cancelados
Very proud of the good people who works for the safety of the Brazilian population.
Such a very good video!
Impressionante como um cara gringo consegue chegar aqui e fazer um conteúdo que NINGUÉM daqui faz
É pq ele nao tem noção de onde ta entrando e agt tem 😂😂
@@ricardotorres1984 Na verdade é pq ninguém daqui tem alcance pra justificar o trabalho, já ele... 1M de views
Quem você acha que tem mais peso na hora de solicitar uma acesso desses, um gringo ou um brasileiro? Mesmo que o cara não tenha muitos seguidores, só o fato dele ser gringo, já lhe dá 50% de vantagem frente a um brasileiro.
Diretor Elias Junior faz esse mesmo conteúdo há anos. Brasileiro...
Você claramente sequer foi atrás pra saber, então não vem falar com um tom de desapontamento. Só jogar na barra de pesquisa aqui que vc logo acha, o polícia em ação é um ótimo exemplo, além do clássico Globo Repórter.
The Brazilian police force is simply incredible. Despite having limited resources, it manages to operate effectively and present impressive statistical results. It is efficient and agile in its movements. As a Brazilian, I feel that there is a need for better equipment and more officers on the streets. I am deeply grateful for your journalistic work in showcasing to the world the excellence of the São Paulo State Military Police.
Não é que nossos recursos são limitados meu caro kkk,
E que aki.
O maior bandido do Brasil é o próprio governo federal.
Roubam o dinheiro da população de todas as formas possíveis
As a Brazilian native and citizen, i do regret how mainstream media and cancel culture takes place on the country and how so many people judged this video showing nothing but the reality. I love your content man, keep it up ❤
Esse cara foi pika demais
As a a Brazilian fan I’m so happy to see this! You did an amazing job!! You are the best Gen! And the cops made you fell safe as much as they could right? It was really nice how they received you.
I saw a report about you here on CNN in Brazil, they criticized you, but they were certainly jealous because you didn't omit anything and showed the truth. Unfortunately, the police officers were removed from their positions. But still, thank you for the good work you did here. We must always be in favor of showing the truth!
that's so sad
@angel_saphira True
what??
Omg :((((
That is actually so sad, awww
from Italy simply a big hug to all these wonderful guys from the Police
@PTcs12 ou japonês ou libanês kkk
@PTcs12 oloco, falou q os cara sao uma minoria só pq os cara tem pintinho pequeno... aí nao lek
🌈🤨?
This is true journalism.
Just like what Vice used to be
spitting facts. No bias or pre-decided sponsors options here.
@@_theknighthawk_7018 yet, usually how it all ends when they get so big. Enjoy it now! Its usually when they get that plaque around the mill mark. We in the gray area right now not there yet but not no small community either.
@@_theknighthawk_7018 yeah, except the facts are plain wrong and you can check those in 5s on any real source.
"true journalism" you say the stereotype-clogged, poorly made docs full of misinformation and disrespect towards the image of a whole COUNTRY? The country may be as screwed up as possible, but apparently Brazil is the only target of '"ah let's show the "rEaLiTy" of the country by entering a random favela haha that's the whole country'" and unfortunately the vast majority of viewers of these documentaries, videos and reports believe in these labels imposed by foreigners who are extremely ignorant about Brazil. I'm SURE the media has *something* against Brazil...
I don’t understand why the officers had to be relieved from their posts. I think this video of the officers showing up as real and truthful about their performance is very educational. Everywhere in the world there are places like this where crime rates are high. The police here are purposely trained for these cases. It is nothing to be ashamed of. I believe the officers here just wanted to show their duty and encourage younger generations to not get involved with crime or to see a future of fighting against crime if they feel like it is their duty.
Trabalho sensacional!!! Parabéns! Sou PM aqui no Brasil e o seu trabalho foi um dos melhores que já assisti quando a questão é retratar a realidade da Polícia Militar no Brasil.
O lado bom, o lado ruim, as virtudes, os defeitos. Simplesmente a realidade.
E infelizmente, o brasileiro médio e trabalhador, nesse caso policiais, seguem sendo inaceitáveis pra elite; porque a resiliência do homem comum brasileiro, ofende muito o sistema e eles estão sem saber o que fazer a respeito.
No final, nós, povo comum, venceremos. Eles podem muito, mas Deus é maior do que todos eles.
I'm brazilian, and a i have 3 uncles that are polices from PM, and thank you. I know how much they are hatrade by many people on Brazil, and how much they do for us. Thank you again for show in this way this heroes.
Diga a eles que existem pessoas que agradecem o serviço! 🎯🎯✅
Deixa de ser gado de Policial, são apenas cadelas do governo.
Bom, eles são odiados por pessoas que gostam de afagar criminosos violentos, mas quando a situação aperta, se socorrem exatamente deles. A maior parte da sociedade, a parte ordeira e de bons valores, aplaude o trabalho dos seus parentes.
Young people of the internet. This is real journalism. A second generation American citizen, independent journalist, loves his country, and only reports facts and shows it to us. It's not a bunch of self-loathing whiny crybabies living in the best country in the world simultaneously housing the largest number of immigrants in the free developed world and being accused of being a racist country.
What does it has to do with Brazil?
Qual país meu MN?
cant tell if this is highly conservative or highly liberal. definitely a boomer ass comment.
@@zeejoo actually a Millennial. I just happen to appreciate what I have compared to countries like Brazil or in Europe.
@@luisfernandor.pdealmeida1229 I’m commenting about the journalism in this video. It’s a commentary on the commentary, if you will.
Really amazing to see 'inside Brazil' with the Brazilian police officers on their day-to-day lives.
Really a dangerous vocation but I salute all the police officers for making your citizens safer despite your conditions.
Hope that one day, Brazil will become a 'safer' country to visit. Thank you guys! 💪😎💚
O Brasil só não é um país melhor por causa dos políticos corruptos e as mídias brasileira que muitas das vezes esconde a verdade e protege bandidos. É assim, quanto mais bandidos nas ruas mais materiais para a TV mostrar. Eles preferem bandidos que cidadão. Cuidado ao ver notícias das mídias brasileira, elas não tem compromisso com a verdade
This was hands down the best coverage on this topic I’ve ever seen, I grew up in Brazil, watching the cops arrest gang members in front of my house as a kid. The way you guys so accurately showed the reality of life in the favela is amazing. Keep up these videos, the world needs to see this.
why does the world need to see this? this type of video is nothing new. you can easily find on youtube dozens of videos made by non-Brazilian youtubers in recent years showing Brazilian favelas. traditional foreign media also loves to show brazilian favelas, and the gangs, and the cops fighting the gangs to the world. they are just exploiting Brazilian problems to get views and money. As a Brazilian I gain nothing from it. They can show the problems of their own countries to the world. I want the world to see the beautiful parts of Brazil, not this.
Sou brasileiro e agradeço pelo vídeo e pela oportunidade de ver a realidade dos nossos policiais que atuam pelo bem do país!!
Pelo bem dos brancos da classe média. Se vc for negro e trabalhador é morar na favela, vc terá outros tratamentos.
Patético kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@@escitaloprada e você é incrível né 😂
Eu tenho sorte de viver em um país extremamente seguro em comparação com o Brasil
@@cythrex qual país você vive?
I’ve maybe made 2 comments ever on RUclips after years of using the app but I thought I would tell you how awesome this is. This is what journalism is. Real experience from the people. Not the fake news people who are writing about something they have never even experienced. God bless and stay safe!!
love that - thank you so much
I'm Brazilian, I know you have been criticized for this youtube video. Yeah, that's a demonstration that you're doing the right sh_t.
We live in a world where hiding the truth became the remedy to incompetence.
They will try to shut your mouth whenever you bring up truth. Keep up the good work!
A maioria da classe trabalhadora do Brasil honesta é diferente da mídia, nós consideramos os bons policiais verdadeiros heróis.
Pior que a classe midia é a que mais se manifesta
Para de falar da midia😊
cool
Fale só por você
Heróis??? Fale só por vc.
you were insane for doing this, huge respect. Also awesome subject for something thats rarely talked about at least where i live.
I have been a member of PM SP for 25 years and I want to congratulate the journalistic team for their excellent work.
Keep up the good work
Brazil has many laws made by leftist politicians with the sole intent of protecting criminals! Recently, a former Minister of Justice (now a Supreme Court Of Brazil) was caught entering a favela controlled by drug traffickers, without any escort or armored cars. Moreover, the same minister received the wife of a drug lord! And nothing happened to him!
Eu acho que eles deviam deixar mais claro pro público gringo que é apenas uma minoria da população que se envolve nesse tipo de atividade criminosa. Mas de resto está perfeito.
E boa sorte e paz pro senhor
@@Luki_N1 valeu meu nobre.
This was great, very informative. I would dare say this is true, natural, journalism. Thank you for putting this out!
Just for the record! Soldier Oliveira said that his payment is about R$ 4.000,00 to R$ 6.000,00 per month!!! That would be about U$ 1.000,00 per month!!! This guys realy have a gift to work as a cop in Brazil!
eles ganham em real e gastam em real, não em dólar.
Ganham em real e Gastam em real, porem um camaro SS 2011 aqui custa R$ 200.000 Reais e um aluguel 2.000 reais, então sim, Aqui é um país com um poder de compra Muito Baixo, Salário minimo é R$ 1.400 Reais ___ DOLAR: 5,50 Salario minimo: USD253,00
@@leonardosantoscorreia9555 o certo é comparar com o salário mínimo de cada país. lá, o menor salário/h dá aproximadamente 1250 dólares no mês, então podemos fazer uma comparação de quase 1 pra 1
e tomara que seja afastado ou demitido, aaaaa já foi! ahahhaha
@@pedronunes7148 por que?
I was looking to become a police officer in England, so no where near as brutal. But the final thing that put me off was the fact that no one seems to have respect for them anymore, and I completely agree that they’ve been demonised in recent years
It's also worth noting, people who live in these poor communities want MORE police and view their work as positive. While journalists and activists that live in gated communities write tireless articles demonising police and their presence in communities they live nowhere near.
@@m0n0chr0m3s They caused a large police shortage in both the US and UK
I live in Brazil and it's crazy to see how the US, Britain and other western countries citzens treat their own police. They don't have respect and even less trust in them, they act like all cops are corrupt and scum. They forgot the real value of the police in western countries.
lucy be safe as a Cop in England, as much as u want to, i think u can try to do something else, the amount of videos i could find on forums sites i go to, would see tons of England cops getting attack male/female no reason at all.
You don't want to be police you want to be respected, you're right, look for something else
Cara você realmente mostrou a realidade do trabalho policial como ninguém da imprensa brasileira foi capaz de fazer, mostrando a realidade do dia a dia e isto está incomodando muito a imprensa local. Por isso sua gravação está sendo uma das mais comentadas no dia de hoje no Brasil! Parabéns pelo trabalho!
O cara fazendo manobras só por brincadeira com uma criança idiota no banco de traz toda animadinha. Bom, não nego, realmente é algo que a polícia aqui no Brasil faz.
@@aveperdigao mano, oq vc quer ta duro, pode vir
@@XABLAUNATV duvido hahahah
Irmão, no Brasil o jornalismo policial é cheio de firula e edição pra parecer um filme de conto de fadas de uma abordagem.
@@oproprioguisalusti verdade! O youtuber é o mesmo, ou pior. Ele deve tá vendendo camisas
Thank you for sharing this! I have so many beautiful friends from Brazil. I am happy to see this open minded reporting.
man went full netflix mode on this one.
GENflix
Netflix would have made it a race bait like everything they do
Nah man, Netflix wouldn't go this far for a documentary
@@GEN Literally lol.
more like vice, but no woke bs
As a São Paulo civillian i can tell that this video shows how sometimes the favelas are, but there are some places that are actually quite safe in São Paulo
Great Video!
São Paulo is a war zone dominated by the biggest criminal faction in Latin America called the PCC.
It's so unfair to say that São Paulo is one of the most dangerous cities in the world when it's not even one of the most dangerous in Brazil. São Paulo in fact is safer than the average city in Brazil, specially than rio.
@@triplocore Then why did he recorded in a dangerous São Paulo's favela? Not to mention that São Paulo has over 70 "cracklands" and currently it has the worst air to breath in the world, this place is literally a dump.
I love how friendly and welcoming these officers are
They’re so friendly and welcoming you’d almost forget they kill 3 people a day
@@anacalheiros743 3 criminals a day
@@anacalheiros743Yes
@@anacalheiros743 ata eu achava que a arma deles era pra dar carinho
@@anacalheiros743 mataram algum namorado seu?
"isn't this like a call of duty mission" his face drops when he realizes what happens in the start of said mission
I'm from Brazil and I live specifically in Rio de Janeiro, and I loved watching your video congratulations if you can bring more videos like this, I'm proud to see you with the PMSP, which is a great police force.🇧🇷
This video is sick, nice work.
thanks g appreciate the love
@@GEN boa noite, sou policial militar no interior do estado de São Paulo , agradeço a você por mostrar um pouco da nossa realidade, seja bem vindo sempre meu irmão, meu respeito a você .
@@jotamrelli6378 muito obrigado irmao
Yo lmao
I thought you were dead in Haiti
@@jotamrelli6378o triste é que eles foram afastados e o RUclipsr está sendo investigado
content like this should be in the most type of media here in Brazil, appreciate the effort for coming here and doing quality content about the reality of our injusticed cops, even though you almost shat your pants sometimes lol
Vc foi preciso em sua conclusão: toda história tem 2 lados. Exatamente isso. Parabéns pelo vídeo
São Paulo is a bit different from other places in Brazil. Aside from cities near the port of Santos, drug dealers prefer to avoid confrontation, since it's most profitable to pause their activities for the 3~4 hour period that a raid like this lasts than having to shut down for weeks if they choose to get in a gunfight with cops, because as an aftermath of such situations, favelas are occupied by the police using even more specialized teams, like Rota and BAEP.
São Paulo é igual aos outros lugares do Brasil. Só o Rio que é diferente. Lugar nenhum do Brasil tem domínio de território igual no Rio
@@dorneles18 pior que não é só lá que é assim. Muitos outros lugares no norte e nordeste, principalmente, os policiais são recebidos a bala, mas só no Rio e baixada santista que esses tiros costumam ser de fuzil. Tenho um primo na Rondesp, e ele fala que muitos lugares na Bahia são assim.
Acredito que o tráfico na baixada.santista acabará sendo enfraquecido e os traficantes acabem migrando para.nordeste e norte, pelo menos a operação de exportação de cocaína.
São Paulo chega ser pior@@dorneles18
@@LThunders138 ser recebido a bala é diferente de domínio de território. Por mais que tenha confronto a polícia ainda vai lá, nas favelas do Rio isso não acontece, só entra se tiver mega operação. As ruas tem barricadas e "policiamento ostensivo" dos traficantes
Uau, um gringo fazendo um serviço melhor que qualquer mídia brasileira ou estrangeira nos últimos anos inteiros
Excelente trabalho
Vdd se depender da Globo eles defendem os traficantes
Ele nao precisa de passar pano pras politicas do estado kkkkkkkkkkkk
@@MetalAcrean se nao passar pano, perde o sustento, por isso fode
unfortunately the cops in this video were suspended, Brazil is a criminal loving country.
You love cops but you don't love law and order. The irony.
@@julianasilva6946 I don't love Brazilian laws, correct.
@@dombam8490 but unfortunately for you you have to follow them and the cops have to follow them too
@@dombam8490 instead of worshiping cops you should have more critical thinking
@@julianasilva6946 you don't even know if I live in Brazil, and I think if a law is unfair people should challenge it, ride along with cops are complete normal in the US, and in Brazil some TV shows do it too.
U did a very good journalism job man, as a Brazilian I really appreciate 👍🏽
As a Brazilian living in the US, I can only thank you for putting out such high quality content that reflects 100% accurate reality of the amazing work these guys fo to keep us safe everyday.
Absolutely marvelous jornalistic work about our brazilian police and the reality of their jobs in the favela. How can a 40 minute long video be better then the entire journalistic aproach from the brazilian media. Beautiful work, beatiful video. 1+ Brazilian subscriber.
congrats on the video, its very rare to even found videos of brazilians content creator bringing this pov, so its a honor to see the routine and such perspective that you brought to us. aprecciate
one of the cops used a common pt-br expression that I love sooo much "it's rare, but it happens a lot". (those weren't his exact words but yeah, you get it)
Rlly hard and amazing documentary . Greetings from Mexico. Blessings for the channel and the Brazilian Police.
I loved everything, he really showed the reality of how everything works in Brazil and from then on, congratulations to the police officers involved in everything from reception, communication with them, everything in English, sensational, surreal! Congratulations, police officers! May your life be full of honor and, at the end of the day, you feel proud of all this noble work! 🤩
You and your friend are beasts for going in there, also the production quality is amazing, the scene switching, storytelling and everything is very well done.
Both locals in the favela and in the force are doing their jobs. It's insane that these guys do this for only $1200 also
That's not much, but remember Brazil is a poor country. Average wages in Brazil are about 400-800 dollars per month depending on the state.
@@RogerRamos1993 I know :) it's still not worth it, they probably do it for other reason and not money.
I’ll start with this is the first time ever watching your content.
I feel like the video does an exceptional job at trying to show the day to day of an intense police force and tries to show their views, thoughts; including their wins and loses. Police regardless of their location but especially in rougher areas see people on often their worst day, under extreme stress/duress. Regardless of what they are dealing with in their personal life, if they are sick, stressed, depressed, etc., they have to leave their loved ones everyday not knowing if it’s their last. They often do not make much money, and now are under constant scrutiny, under a microscope, and are left with choices of whether or not the split second life or death choice they make will get them locked up for the rest of their life even if it was the right choice which could lead to second guessing in a moment that jeopardizes their life and those around them.
He didn’t just go on a ride along, he went on a whole black ops campaign
bro he didn't even go to the real dangerous part
I'm Brazilian, and I can say that this video was only shown on another Monday.
@@luizfelipe6591 remind me not to go to Brazil
@@Thomas.m.1899 Just avoid Rio and São paulo.
Foreigners very often make the mistake of thinking those are the only places in the country to visit
@@Thomas.m.1899 its funny how normal this is for us, we know how bad it is but at the same time its not really a big deal, thats one of the reasons i wanna leave this country
Parabéns Gen, pela sua coragem e mostrar o lado correto da polícia brasileira, que são pouco remunerados e enfrentam perigo constante. Gostei desse video.
Hardcore
primeira vez q vejo o zoio chamar alguem de hardcore, um deus reconhecendo outro deus
azideia
Que issoo
Bom saber que vc também tem bom gosto
Parada mais aleatória do meu dia, o zóio aqui rsrs
This is exactly what we have to see to actually understand what happens inside a country. Main stream media doesn't show this. Thank you for being the one doing REAL journalism. I really appreciate it!!
@Netflix?? Are you sleeping! We want Brazilian police series now!!!!!
Watch Elite Squad (2007). The best movie of br cops
@@caetanoferreira7770 brasileiro respondendo brasileiro em ingles, tanko nao
DRX KKKKKKK
@@marcusw3000 Tropa de Elite
@@marcusw3000é pro gringo entender po, tu acha que ele sabe portugues? Ele deve achar que nois fala espanhol
My Brazilian brain thinking during the video - "this is not that bad man, calm down"
and you are right LMAO that's not Rio
yeah, homicide rate is pretty close between SP and the US
Mesma coisa aqui. Conheço o Iraque e o Jardim Damasceno, e tenho amigos que moram lá. A minha percepção é de que lá não é tudo isso que ele fala não, imagino que seja uma sensação diferente entrar lá sendo gringo ou policial, mas todo esse perigo que ele queria encontrar é lá no Rio de Janeiro que ele vai achar...
como assim porra capadocia e damasceno é perigoso pkrl
My anxiety was on 10 for 40 mins straight
That’s when I know we did this right
That was me while living there.
Favela in São Paulo is not so dangerous
Welcome to my country
@@avernus-vt2byit is, but the problem is that many people think that Brazil is a warzone
Thank you very much for showing the day to day and a little of the reality of our police!!! Always welcome to Brazil.
Alex Pereira doing side quest while being the UFC champ.
hahahaa i knew bro looked super familiar
He makes feather weight for the patrol
That's Alexie Perez
😅😅😅
And his last name is Oliveira, another good fighter.
The military policeman behind the wheel is excellent at driving
A equipe policial esta sendo investigada pelo video feito! Acabo de ver na imprensa brasileira
Detalhe foi algo bem positivo, porém temo lado sombrio falando que isso é uma coisa errada. O Brasil ta fogo, esses valores invertidos está acabando com a gente.
Os policiais foram afastados hoje.
@matttttttssssssé também proibido usar a farda da corporação, no caso os coletes
Os policiais tinham que ter recusado o convite. Foram afastados com razão. Colocou em risco a vida de um civil e manchou o nome da corporação. Em primeiro lugar o youtuber não tinha que ter feito esse video do jeito que fez, mas ainda assim cabia aos policiais ter recusado o convite. PM tem que ter esse caso como exemplo e agir passando instrucões para os batalhões de não aceitaram esse tipo de pedido no futuro.
@@willianwill2504 pelo visto, passar vergonha não dói
I respect them, i really do they are so brave and kind, all the best 🇸🇦🙏🏼
As a Brazilian it's awesome to see this subject being covered. Massive respect to you for doing what most of us would never even dare to do, this is a great video.
lol are you serious? Foreign media and youtubers 90% of the time, when they show Brazil, they show favelas. This is nothing new. There are literally dozens of videos made by foreign youtubers with millions and millions of views showing the favelas of Brazil. I'm tired of that. As a Brazilian, I want people to see the beautiful parts of my country, not this. There are foreigners who think Brazil is only made by favelas and jungle, because it's all they see about Brazil.
@@lauralemon4890 papo reto mn
This is so f***ng good! You got some real raw access for this. looking forward to part 2
Parabéns!! Como policial militar, esse vídeo mostra a realidade que muita gente não tem ideia de como é o trabalho nosso!
Thanks for showing so much respect to one of the best in Brazil, São Paulo's military police are top of the game, and they deserve lots of respect. Thank you for this awesome video.
I appreciate you pointing that out - they were incredibly professional and really enjoyed how well they treated me
I can't believe you did this, but coming from a neighborhood country (Ecuador), I can definitely say it is very dangerous. I highly respect you for this. May God Bless you 🙏
Great documentary we need more independent journalists like you to show the true reality as a Brazilian I felt happy with the way the interview was approached showing the reality
tudo que você vê numa tela de uma filmagem editada e norteada por algoritmos considera true reality. Me faz conceber o quão afastado da realidade podemos estar.
Man, keep it up! You made a raw informatioanal view of the real situation in brazil life. The Media here is polarized! Its hard to find real FACS over OPINIONS.
Thanks for making this. You and these men and women are very brave.
you do a really cool job. There have been cases of other RUclipss showing the side of crime giving interviews to criminals and the media not saying anything. If you make an informative video, the media will fall for it.
Policiais obedecem leis, bandidos não. Em qualquer outro pais civilizado os agentes seriam afastados da corporação imediatamente, pois decidiram levar civil (e ainda estrangeiro) para lugares e situações perigosas só porque "estavam afim"
I'm from Brazil, and as a brazilian i think you understood everything right. The only thing import to mention is that São Paulo is not the worst city in Brazil crime wise, it's Rio de Janeiro but São Paulo does have good police officers in general. Great video buddy,, can't wait for part 2
rio de janeiro ? kkk tu não sabe de porra nenhuma. o RJ não ta nem entre as 50 cidades mais violentas das Américas. As mais violentas são as do nordeste e do norte.
Pra mim SP é pior o crime só é mais dissimulado
Nem o RJ é o nordeste, como RG do Norte.
@@suecris40 você tem toda razão. Algo precisa ser feito, nos vivemos uma guerra
Hahaha verdade! Quero ver ele ir fazer uma incursão com os caveiras do BOPE.
Entrar nas favelas de SP pode ser um desafio, mas nada se compara com as do Rio. Ali ele vai sentir na pele a tensão de guerra.
Wow man, I've never heard of you before this video but your journalism is fantastic. That simple line at the beginning where you said "our goal wasn't to expose nor glorify these cops.. but instead to show the realities of their work" is what makes an amazing journalist, and I really enjoyed this video. I don't even if this is the type of content you typically upload, but I'm definitely subscribing to find out :D
It's amazing how an American RUclipsr can do journalism, better than the media
Police work is incredibly difficult; there are some bad apples that need to be removed and the standard for police should be raised. But for police who do their job, and do well deserve everyones respect and admiration.
A lot of people in Brazil already said that, but MANY CONGRATS for this amazing job.
Thanks for making this so close to the reality with zero sensationalism.
I'm Brazilian and here criminals are treated well by corrupt politicians
including the corrupt cops. don't act like all cops are heroes, lot of them are criminals too.
Lula is the father of all criminals!
Para de mentir que você não e brasileiro 😂
@@raidossantosdeazevedo não interessa, o sujeito disse a verdade.
@@raidossantosdeazevedo pelo comentário, essa pessoa parece conhecer bem o Brasil, seja ela brasileira ou não