Does Brazil Show The Ethnic Future Of The West?

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  • @kaiserbauch9092
    @kaiserbauch9092  День назад +39

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    • @aldoushuxley5953
      @aldoushuxley5953 День назад +3

      You should read the IFS article "More diversity, fewer kids? A new study on diversity and fertility in America". They argue, that ethnic diversity lowers fertility rates further, because people have a preference for their own ethnicity, and more diverse societies basically lower the density of potential partners (also means that in diverse environments, there is a strong selection against r*cism)
      Worth a read imo :)

    • @waynesworldofsci-tech
      @waynesworldofsci-tech День назад +1

      As an aside, Science Fiction and Adventure writer Edgar Rice Burroughs predicted something like this in his debut novel, ‘A Princess of Mars’ where he postulated a ‘Red Race’ which was the result of mixing the original black, white, and yellow populations into something new.
      Yes, it’s set on another planet, but over a hundred years ago a popular novel included the idea of a total merger.

    • @SaxonYear410
      @SaxonYear410 День назад

      @@waynesworldofsci-tech South Park called it with the people from the future.

    • @waynesworldofsci-tech
      @waynesworldofsci-tech День назад

      @@SaxonYear410
      Don’t watch tv.

    • @mrshaw9201
      @mrshaw9201 День назад +1

      hey man... all i can say is that if we're all turning brazilian _then don't threaten me with a good time,_ *brazilian women rock my world* hehelol!!

  • @MonsieurDean
    @MonsieurDean День назад +988

    If you don't come to Brazil, Brazil inevitably comes to you.

  • @tom_hagen1972
    @tom_hagen1972 День назад +661

    I’m European and I lived in Brazil for a few years. When I came back, I was shocked about the similarities, but more in terms of class. All of a sudden, everyone took Ubers with Syrian drivers, had their groceries delivered by Indian guys, and their apartments cleaned by Ukrainian women. The upper class just enjoyed a standard of life, which was unthinkable before, but quite normal in Brazil. On the other hand, there was a rise in homelessness, drug addicts, and violent crime. You can clearly see that the working class is slowly being replaced by a migrant proletariate, while the homogenous white bourgeoisie is flourishing.
    I guess the difference regarding Brazil is cultural identity. Brazil has a lot of inequality, and people virtually live in different socioeconomic realities. But, when the soccer game is on, everyone rallies around the flag. The „parallel society“ problem does not exist in Brazil. There is no strong political, cultural or religious identifier, such as Islam or foreign nationalism, which keeps people away from assimilating.

    • @nicolaswirtz
      @nicolaswirtz День назад +17

      indians in Brazil? you mean indigenous?

    • @tom_hagen1972
      @tom_hagen1972 День назад +133

      @@nicolaswirtz No, in Europe. When I came back, many new immigrant groups were doing the same jobs black and brown people often do for the upper class in Brazil.

    • @HansDildomacher
      @HansDildomacher День назад +62

      @@tom_hagen1972 true. People in Sweden has become so complacent, they can't even go to pizza shop to pick up their pizza. No wonder obesity is on the rise.

    • @raphaelturrasprenger7394
      @raphaelturrasprenger7394 День назад +52

      Oh come on, this idea that Brazilians gather aroung soccer is bulshit. Loads of people here don't care about it. It's the equivalent of saying that all French people walk around everyday with Baguettes under their arms.

    • @tom_hagen1972
      @tom_hagen1972 День назад +128

      @@raphaelturrasprenger7394 Soccer is just an example for national identity. Go to a German city when Turkey plays, or a Dutch city when the Moroccon team is on - the streets are usually filled with 2nd or 3rd gen migrants celebrating "their" team.
      This problem does not exist in Brazil. Poor black and brown people strongly identify with their country, and they are sometimes even more patriotic than then the upper class white European descendants, who tend to have a colonialism complex. There is a Brazilian flag mural in every favela, while many migrant neighborhoods in Europe are full of foreign flags.

  • @stgermain6488
    @stgermain6488 День назад +276

    Fun fact Portuguese is spoken by 99% of the Brazilian population, 75% of the people in USA speak English

    • @ElJosher
      @ElJosher День назад +63

      I spoke more spanish than english on my trip to texas 😂

    • @floisha3582
      @floisha3582 День назад +31

      @@ElJosher if you live in ny or florida knowing spanish is a need if you want to be able to talk to 50 percent of people.

    • @ElJosher
      @ElJosher День назад +3

      @@floisha3582 i can see that being the case.

    • @kenos911
      @kenos911 День назад +37

      91.8% of people are proficient in english as a main language. This is census data by the US census bureau, which ironically us the source behind the same data you are citing: 79.3% of people speak esclusively English in their household. The rest speak a bit or another language in the home, however this doesn’t mean they are not English fluent. Lol

    • @pliniojr95
      @pliniojr95 День назад +14

      The Founding Fathers roll on their graves every time they see what the USA has become.

  • @TheSwedishHistorian
    @TheSwedishHistorian День назад +268

    Women seems to not want to have children anywhere. Finding someone that actually wants children is becoming hard.

    • @Borg746
      @Borg746 День назад +68

      African women want. And i know a few of them. They like my green eyes 😅
      And my wallet of course 😂

    • @JesusOrDestruction
      @JesusOrDestruction День назад +49

      Women in the third world would like to know your location.

    • @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave
      @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave День назад +28

      They still exist, which is why many westerners go to Asia to find a wife.

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 День назад +1

      @@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave which part of Asia?

    • @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave
      @Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave День назад +7

      @@jostnamane3951 east and southeast

  • @jaanth314
    @jaanth314 День назад +232

    Canada becoming another Brazil will be the less bad scenario. The way things are going, we'll be another India.

    • @imacarguy4065
      @imacarguy4065 День назад +28

      You guys would be a rural, village gangsters India. Many Indians are highly educated and the backbone of the companies you need to even access what you're accessing now.

    • @ekszentrik
      @ekszentrik День назад +2

      You guys seem too weak and ideologically effeminate to realize it's morally completely permissible to a) not want ethnic change, and b) to deport newcomers, even if that number is in the millions.
      So what's keeping you back? For an issue that can be described as "existential", it's permissible to vote in the most radical party that will actually deliver on fixing it.
      (I formally studied ethics and have written several ethics papers, if you needed to know that)

    • @ST-ly8uf
      @ST-ly8uf День назад +66

      ​@@imacarguy4065Is that why they can't figure out sewers

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 День назад

      you will be libya.

    • @ananina9554
      @ananina9554 День назад +37

      Most Brazilians never saw a Muslim in their lives and there’s like 2 mosques in Brazil. Brazil took in most refugees from the Lebanon -Palestinian war in the 80’ and as off today Brazil has more Lebanese descends than Lebanon has Lebanese. The thing is Brazil never took in Islamics, it was mostly Catholics, orthodox and other small Cristian branches.

  • @luanlucad9716
    @luanlucad9716 День назад +298

    I am Brazilian and I can say that our biggest difference from the rest of the West is that miscegenation has always been tolerated and even encouraged, even during the time of the Brazilian monarchy, BUT as long as they were Christians. We have 12 million descendants of Arabs and practically no significant Muslim community. Former President Michel Temer is an example... genetic diversity yes... cultural diversity no.

    • @dkeasepump1079
      @dkeasepump1079 День назад +105

      Yes, this is the problem that people who agrees with multiculturalism in the first world don't count when they talk about Brazil and Latin America, we are genetically diverse, but we still having a common culture and traditions where inmigrants adapt and integrated very well.

    • @luanlucad9716
      @luanlucad9716 День назад +32

      @@dkeasepump1079 yes ...For some years now, there has been a certain animosity in Brazil towards Haitians and Nigerians due to religious and sexual issues (especially towards women and LGBTQIA+) and you have seen a tone of disapproval in all social and racial classes in Brazil. On the other hand, Chinese, Angolans and Mozambicans are seen as normal and are very integrated in jobs and marriages with natives.

    • @antonysantiago2874
      @antonysantiago2874 День назад +23

      Maybe most of arab population with lebanese or syrian ancestry could be from cristian families in those countries. I don't know if it was the same in other regions. Here in Rio, were I live, there are maronites and ortodoxes churchs. But I didn't know any mosque from then. I can imagine that in São Paulo, some of then came from islamic families. The number of islamists in Brazil is incredible low.

    • @bigzclipz5104
      @bigzclipz5104 День назад +4

      @@luanlucad9716the Haitianos always have this problem.

    • @lasv15
      @lasv15 День назад +23

      That’s right! You summarized the whole thing perfectly.
      And I sincerely hope the number of muslims in Brazil continues to be the lowest as possible.

  • @rodrigosjd4211
    @rodrigosjd4211 День назад +183

    BRAZIL IS DIVERSE, BUT ALL RACES IS UNDER 1 CULTURE. Migrants Germans, italians, libanese, japanese, peruvians..etc, remember there cultures, but still all assimilated the brazilian way of life. The west is not saving the local culture when little chinas, little india or another cultural guetho grows, like the islamic moral patrols in London suburbs.

    • @Judah132
      @Judah132 День назад +23

      Exactly.. Europe will be more like Singapore

    • @Lando-kx6so
      @Lando-kx6so День назад +7

      WRONG. There are tons of sub cultures in Brazil. The reason why those areas existed were so people from these groups could live amongst themselves safe from heavy discrimination & a hostile local population. There are China towns & Japan towns etc. In Brazil btw.

    • @straussbolkonsky
      @straussbolkonsky 23 часа назад +8

      this is what people dont get about latin america, everyone heres has strong nationalistic sentiments which in the end makes it so everyone is assimilated into ghe national culture, nobody goes around claiming to be frommanother group except pockets of indigenous communities who live outside the cities and are small in size

    • @wagnersouza4463
      @wagnersouza4463 22 часа назад +16

      @@Lando-kx6so Liberdade ( the "oriental" town, currently ) wasn't created because that. The district exists before the japanese imigration and lots of blacks and browns lived there. Japaneses migrated to there because back then was a cheaper place next to the downtown, so soon become more japanses, than more chinese, but many japaneses came from country side, migrated to Sapopemba, Itaquera, Saúde, Vila Mariana. Many japaneses imigrated to São Paulo's country cities to replace slave labor, as italians and 20th century portuguese imigration. There're massive population of japaneses in Jundiaí, Pompéia, Caiabú, Presidente Prudente, Araraquara, Bauru and so on. There were government discrimination ( documented, like Polish, blacks and caipiras, italians, germans, and another groups, those imigrant groups, face some forced assimilation laws, specially at Getúlio's era ), but not populational discrimination, or segregation needs. In reality many japaneses imigrans in the country lived in colonies, but among local population. My father had lots of childhood japanese friends, LOTS. His high school photo book have almost more than 50% of students been japanese...at 50s.
      Lots of "ethinics" neighborhood in Brazil had former poor whites, browns and black populations already living there. Mooca, Bixiga ( both italian neigborhoods ), Itaquera ( there is a japanese population there ), Vila Zelina, Vila Alpina ( both eastern european neighborhoods ), Parque São Lucas ( Germany neighborhood ), Capão Redondo ( ironically enough, birthplace of rap group Racionais Mc, has a germany heritage orign ). Arab heritage population are EVERYWHERE here. It's really easy know someone with arab surname in São Paulo.

    • @benjamim9138
      @benjamim9138 22 часа назад +13

      ​@@Lando-kx6so WRONG. There are only plans to create a Chinatown, and all Brasilian japoneses speak Portuguese and only a minority that doesn't follow Christianity.
      Brazilian culture has prevailed over other identities, you can find Pomerian, Hunsrik, talian or etc speakers but all have been integrated.
      Even Syrians have become integrated and now only a minority still follows Islam.
      All ethnicities in Brazil are majority Christian and Portuguese speakers.

  • @LucasVieira-cz6kq
    @LucasVieira-cz6kq День назад +74

    I'm Brazilian and this was the most well researched essay on Brazilian ethnic composition I've seen so far on the internet
    People from here usually let their political biases in the way and are not able to make straightforward anlysis, while foreigners usually don't take the time to understand the local nuances
    Very well done

  • @MonteLogic
    @MonteLogic День назад +235

    Just got back from Brazil the people there and especially the women are career first, good luck trying to get a huge family out of a Brazilian woman.

    • @victorpl55071
      @victorpl55071 День назад +1

      It's not exactly common, I've heard on the media of a case of a woman with 12 kids (Mariana)

    • @alejandromaldonado6159
      @alejandromaldonado6159 День назад +45

      ​@@victorpl55071 How many women with multiple kids compared to women with few and none

    • @limao6880
      @limao6880 День назад +74

      @@victorpl55071what? Man, that’s why was the news, bcs its not normal to have 12 children, most of women in Brazil don’t reach 2 kids.

    • @dru11c
      @dru11c День назад +24

      Undoubtedly, the majority of Brazilian women think this way. However, there's been a notable rise in Catholic traditionalism, and many large families have been emerging. Aside from women who are devout Catholics, it's extremely rare to find someone who wants more than one or two children-if they even want children at all. But within Catholic traditionalism, it's remarkable how many large families you come across. Outside of Catholicism, very few families have the desire to have many children, which may be due to financial challenges. However, for devout Catholics, they feel obligated to have as many children as God wills.

    • @brasileiroloko5375
      @brasileiroloko5375 День назад +13

      ​@@alejandromaldonado6159 it depends, usually more rural areas have more family focused girls, were you meet girls matter too.

  • @1300thiago
    @1300thiago День назад +290

    Bad ending, EVERYWHERE IS BRAZIL

    • @user-lh3rc3ss1y
      @user-lh3rc3ss1y День назад +41

      Except Israel

    • @MarcosSantos-dj6lk
      @MarcosSantos-dj6lk День назад +3

      wtf

    • @bigkeno
      @bigkeno День назад +13

      @@user-lh3rc3ss1y Israel will go back to being Palestine after the surprise attack and betrayal of their allies. So..... Brazil.

    • @lionelmessisburner7393
      @lionelmessisburner7393 День назад +1

      Well, not true

    • @user-lh3rc3ss1y
      @user-lh3rc3ss1y День назад +17

      @@bigkeno they will keep getting unconditional, infinite US support, down to the last penny and american life, as long as their lobby in the US exists, which will never go away.

  • @philoposos
    @philoposos День назад +130

    Brazilian here. I expected a highly ideologically biased video, but I was positively surprised to find a sober and balanced analysis. Your Brazilian friend is right: the import of American racial categories has completely dis/reorganised how people think and live racial relations here - and not for the better. I fear I'll sound like an old boomer, but I feel racial relations have become somewhat unhealthy/toxic since we started trying to understand our particular racial reality and history through the prism of American prejudices and political schisms.

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 День назад +22

      It's saddening that he makes an objective video but the comments are absolutely ideological.
      People here seem to see Brasils crime and economics as a result of their racial mixing. That's toxic and Americanism. Brasils success has little to do with it's modern racial structures.
      This is even more evident as Brasil was better off without American categorisation which always causes spikes in racism. Eg they see Kamala Harris as Black, where as many Europeans would barely see her as Brown and would even call her white in many cases (akin to Spaniards or Italians).

    • @MrVitorao
      @MrVitorao День назад

      yep, i study on a federal university. Many people who see themselves as leftist doesn't waste time to import american racial narratives

    • @AedanBlackheart
      @AedanBlackheart 22 часа назад

      ​@@tomasvrabec1845booooring gfya

    • @VNuxion
      @VNuxion 22 часа назад

      The worst one is the one drop of blood rule. I remember when I was a child all the schools pushed the 50/50 idea. Now I see it was just indoctrination and a straight lie.

    • @eduardofreitas8336
      @eduardofreitas8336 20 часов назад +5

      @@tomasvrabec1845 I didnt know what kamala harris looked like, just googled it, and yeah, the idea that she's is black, here in Brazil, seems wildly absurd. I feel I must be missing some heavy context to this, even. To give a perspective, my family is mostly white, and I for example am considered PALE, I even joke that the twilight vampire "Edward" was inspired by the real "Eduardo", me, because I am so pale I can shine in strong lights. BUT my sister has more colour to her, it's just a little, really, and here she is mostly called white, SOME say she is "morena" wich KINDA means brown in this context.
      And my sister is with 100% certainty, more brown and has more "african features" (we all have) than Kamala Harris. Heck, for my nose alone I am wondering if I could say I am Black in the USA now and get away with it, that's crazy.
      Cês devem ser tudo br e eu gastando aqui, né kkkkkk. Os nerds são os mais nóia se for ver.

  • @nexuspolaris9000
    @nexuspolaris9000 День назад +24

    Racism here in Brazil is about poverty. There was not a segregation in law, but in class. The dichotomy from the slave age (as in 'casagrande - senzala') prevails as poor neighborhoods/favelas and rich neighborhoods. The segregation occours because wealth is inherited and as sons/grandsons from slaves, they have a lot less than others in our society.
    We have an extreme case of "Colorism" where the darker your skin are, the more you feel the racism...
    And the situations are more softer in form but not in content.

    • @amadeusoliveira9846
      @amadeusoliveira9846 21 час назад

      Você fala como se não ouvesse gente da esquerda que nega a possibilidade de negros também serem racistas com brancos aqui 😅

    • @dainagrn7030
      @dainagrn7030 6 часов назад +1

      That's why all those soap operas are so stupid in l.america: all the time about rich and poor.

    • @rodrigopereira2694
      @rodrigopereira2694 Час назад

      Not 100% true, the congress tries to create eugenist laws, which back then was considered "science" the whole immigration thing to Brazil was an attempt to make the country more white, Brazil received the third largest number os immigrants in the world and just a little bit less than Argentina, the second one. If you read the newspaper from that time you will find politicians discussing the yellow problem, concerned about the Japanese immigration to Brazil and wanting to forbid it.

    • @danilokenobi
      @danilokenobi Час назад +1

      The thing here in Brazil is more about social class, wheter you're have money or not. People here are very materialistic and care a lot about social status

  • @JohnDoe-wv7ep
    @JohnDoe-wv7ep День назад +269

    Every KaiserBauch video is like rubbing alcohol on a fresh cut, necessary but painful.

    • @genteboa0545
      @genteboa0545 День назад

      the whole west will turn into Brazil, it's over

    • @effexon
      @effexon День назад +8

      is it like that clip from some doc chinese dude roasts african dude and it is true.

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 День назад +2

      Good way of putting it.

    • @lionelmessisburner7393
      @lionelmessisburner7393 День назад +9

      Why is this painful? Even if you are simply just worried about white ppl. This video is saying there will always remain a large white population, a small black population on another end, and a large mixed population in the middle, which btw, will look mostly like white ppl. Kaiser has showed in other videos, due to mixing, the usas projected demographics in 2060 still have a 70% white population. It’s just that by then the non hispanic non mixed yt population will be around 50%. And that is barring no immigration from Europe and the continuation of the immigration we have now. Also, a lot of the “mixed” ppl, will just be white, for example, look at Christopher judges(kratos) son, he’s mixed, but he literally just looks white. And the only reason we consider mixed ppl black or non white in the USA is bc of racist policies and things like the one drop rule in the past. When you look at someone like Steph curry, he looks honestly more similar to a native European than a native sub Saharan African.

    • @millevenon5853
      @millevenon5853 23 часа назад +4

      @@effexon Chinese population will soon be declining by over 10 million annually up from 2 million last year. china will resort to importing filipinos to fill labour shortages

  • @Guilherme-ms3ub
    @Guilherme-ms3ub День назад +230

    Brazil's biggest problem today is the bloated Brazilian state with its bureaucracy and high taxes. To give you an idea, a Brazilian works 6 months just to pay taxes Before the recent tax reform, Brazil had between 92 and 82 different types of taxes. To open a company here, you need 3 months because of the Bureaucracy.The only way for a businessman to be successful here is through lobbying and exchanging favors with the State

    • @llucmou
      @llucmou День назад +30

      Not only that, but Brazil has a very deep cultural problem with the brown "underclass", where they chase different things from the economic migrants from Europe, have a different value system when it comes to personal space, property, freedom, etc.
      Almost all european migrants that came to Brazil passed through the same filter as immigrants to north america (i.e., high risk individuals that create the "ethos" of enterpreneurship in a society). So even with tons of bureaucracy the european migrants tend to be "high agency", better risktakers, believe in the power of education, etc.

    • @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici
      @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici День назад +28

      It's because the post-1930 Brazilian culture glorifies managerial bureaucratic government jobs, as these are the kind of jobs where they can afford to be laid back because they will be fired due to the tenure employment culture in the public sector.

    • @blixre2818
      @blixre2818 День назад +15

      Honestly it does not sound very alien to me, we have the same issue in France but according to what I know about Brazil its political elite sounds very corrupt

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 День назад +7

      Look at the crushing bureaucracy in the EU, United States, Canada etc...👎

    • @Guilherme-ms3ub
      @Guilherme-ms3ub День назад +18

      @@llucmou yes.Some people of color in Brazil do have this culture because they were raised in dysfunctional families Especially when you're a person of color raised without a father. But I believe that this ethos of entrepreneurship today has spread throughout Brazil through evangelicals.But the result will only be seen in the coming decades.

  • @victorpl55071
    @victorpl55071 День назад +96

    In Brazil, we have lots of descendants of Europeans, African slaves, Middle Easterners and Amerindians. Brazil is mostly White or Mixed-Race (Pardo).
    The number of people of South Asian, Southeast Asian or Oceanian heritage is almost negligible.

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 День назад +35

      There are more ethnic Lebanese people in Brazil (8 million) than in Lebanon itself (3 million).

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas День назад +3

      There’s no such thing as a “South Asian

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 День назад +7

      @@WastedBananas Many people do not even agree on the definition of South Asian or whether Afghanistan is part of it or not, so yeah. As the Persians and the Greeks called it "Hapt Hindu" "eptá Indus" so it's the land beyond the land of seven rivers of Punjab.
      And yes, there's no such thing as "South Asian heritage" most of us have "Indigenous South Asian" (which itself is a mixed category) as our primary component with various degrees of mixes from Middle East, Central Asia, Southeast Asia (for some eastern Indians), East Asia (for some Northeasterners and Sikimese people) and even East Africa (both ancient and recent component from during the Portuguese and Arab slave trade).

    • @JMiguelSF
      @JMiguelSF День назад +5

      @@victorpl55071 A única presença significativa de algum povo com origem sul asiática no Brasil, são os ciganos, que estão presentes no país dês do primeiro século de colonização. Eu mesmo tenho origem cigana.

    • @victorpl55071
      @victorpl55071 День назад +1

      Existem poucas pessoas descendentes de indianos e sudeste-asiáticos no Brasil. Mas existem vários ciganos.

  • @mateusnicolinibezerra9757
    @mateusnicolinibezerra9757 День назад +67

    I hope not. I’m from Brazil and when I visited Europe I was mindblown by true diversity and all the different eye and hair colors. The future should be diverse, not a homogenous gray mix.

    • @rafaelian478
      @rafaelian478 День назад +12

      I agree, not everyone needs to mix with other people, especially in places where their identity are intermingled with their ethnicity and native culture

    • @dissonance798
      @dissonance798 19 часов назад +4

      When I first glanced at your comment I immediately questioned it. But a couple of seconds later, I agreed with you. I do see diversity as a more interesting phenomenon if it prevails in a state of true harmony, and this is better simplified by the word "interculturalism" rather than "multiculturalism" because of the actual (and positive) interaction between different ethnic groups. However, as much as I agree to this, I'm very pessimistic about it and don't think it will ever happen. Segregation, factionalism, and whatnot will always exist and hence create societal tensions. That said, Brazil's version of diversity is still the "lesser evil" compared to a "true diversity" of ethnicities.
      P.s.: And actually, despite not knowing how long you've been around in Europe, xenophobia and racism here are sometimes BLATANT. A couple of non-European friends, some Brazilian, told me they only started becoming more self-aware of the concepts of "race" and "color" regarding themselves after living in Europe.

    • @rokasdobrovolskis
      @rokasdobrovolskis 5 часов назад +3

      @@rafaelian478 Look at Sweden as an example. Foreigners do not belong there. Majority of them are visitors or guests. Period. I'm not Swedish.

    • @Godin5476
      @Godin5476 2 часа назад +2

      Brazil is the most diverse nation on earth.there are all types of looks/ culture etc. The whole world settled Brazil.

  • @wolkenjaeger.
    @wolkenjaeger. День назад +61

    Literally 3 hours ago, i thought to myself: Man, Kaiserbauch should do the demographics of Brazil...
    Impressed by the quick delivery...

  • @Princip777
    @Princip777 День назад +202

    What if Finland legally owned the moon

  • @jdnw85
    @jdnw85 День назад +35

    Not all Mexico is a clear continuation of previous people. I am not talking about the White population but of the mestizos. Mestizos are neither White nor Natives, and indigenous people are even racist to them because of their mixed heritage. So no there is no clear continuation

    • @LeonLacroix1991
      @LeonLacroix1991 День назад +4

      Yes, I was surprised Mexico is classified as a "Testimony Peoples". I'd have classify it as a "New Peoples".

    • @nickb839
      @nickb839 10 часов назад

      Yeah, what percent? Brown gangsters talking about raza when it’s a white country and a mixed country.

    • @nickb839
      @nickb839 10 часов назад

      Whatever they even have left a small figure.

  • @HeortirtheWoodwarden
    @HeortirtheWoodwarden День назад +423

    I'm Brazilian, and this is an absolute nightmare scenario.

    • @manjushagongale
      @manjushagongale День назад +22

      Hey btw I want to ask, how's situation in Brazil.
      Does anti-whytism exists there?

    • @HeortirtheWoodwarden
      @HeortirtheWoodwarden День назад +128

      @@manjushagongale Yeah, identity politics have become a big thing recently, and along with that comes all the leftist racial tropes. Actually Brazilian pedagogues are very into critical theory in general. Ever heard of Paulo Freire?

    • @Eltipoquevisteayer
      @Eltipoquevisteayer День назад +6

      Wdym i thoughts brazillians were happy

    • @HeortirtheWoodwarden
      @HeortirtheWoodwarden День назад +46

      @@Eltipoquevisteayer Humans don't need much to be "happy". Doesn't mean things are actually going well.

    • @gabrielzarattini8014
      @gabrielzarattini8014 День назад +83

      ​@@Eltipoquevisteayer Brazil is a country that has grown used to laughting of their own disgrace. We beeing happy does not mean things are going well down here. They usually are not

  • @handomguy8517
    @handomguy8517 День назад +158

    Brazil Mentioned 🎉🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @ArturMorgado7
      @ArturMorgado7 День назад +12

      Not in a positive way mate 💀

    • @gabrielsr4791
      @gabrielsr4791 23 часа назад +2

      Uma vez mencionado "Brazil" já pega a pipoca que lá vem ..
      🙄😂

  • @PotionSeller721
    @PotionSeller721 День назад +222

    We can see that cultural and ethnically homogeneous countries have a much greater Social Cohesion and Trust, as well as less fighting and envy between the different ethnic groups. For this reason, I think we should keep the immigration of culturally and ethnically distant people to a minimum because they are much harder to integrate and take longer to do so. It is not desirable to become ethnically fractured countries with ethnic tension like the USA, especially when there is no necessity to do so.

    • @donttryitjohn364
      @donttryitjohn364 День назад +11

      Surely over a long enough time horizon, assuming there isn't a constant churn, then it will return to homogeneity.

    • @JasonYork-b3i
      @JasonYork-b3i День назад +1

      @@donttryitjohn364 LOL! Here in the US we have been waiting for 400 years for the basketball-American people to assimilate. It's not going to happen. Not in a thousand years. They wont even stand for the national anthem...but they will take that welfare money though.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 День назад +48

      That's what big governments want. Little or no societal trust, only big nanny state

    • @salutic.7544
      @salutic.7544 День назад

      >be European
      >artificially create race as a material force for the institutional extraction of resources and capital from colonized regions
      >use the obvious outcome of racial antagonism to discern multiethnic/racial societies are impossible
      >be surprised when different ethnoracial groups don’t integrate
      Funny how all of this works.

    • @Dan-xt7sv
      @Dan-xt7sv День назад +5

      I would much rather have a totally fractured state where the higher elements remain relatively isolated than a homogenous state where high and low are combined into a middling soup.

  • @leonardosantilmutti4810
    @leonardosantilmutti4810 День назад +13

    NO WAYYY, MY COUNTRYYY, LET'S SEE HOW FUCKED UP OUR DEMOGRAPHICS AREEE

  • @123string4
    @123string4 День назад +57

    There's an issue I don't see talked about anywhere but it's perfect for your channel and I'd love to see you cover it: when foreign diasporas entrench themselves in the political system of a country it often changes the relationship of the the host country with the immigrant's original country. For example in Canada we had a popular Sikh activist and India assassinated them on Canadian soil and condemned Canada for harbouring terrorists. The Sikhs have entrenched themselves so much in our political system that they now have the backing of Canada when it comes to Sikh-Hindu tensions. This hijacking of the political system of a foreign country to further an agenda on the other side of the world will become much more common in the future as immigrants who are told to keep their culture gain more political power. I would love your analysis on this trend as it becomes more prevalent in the future. Btw no knocking Sikhs, the Hindus would do the same if they had the same influence in Canada.

    • @salutic.7544
      @salutic.7544 День назад +6

      @@123string4 the supreme allied commander in the European theater of ww2 was General _Eisenhower._ The phenomenon your describing is definitely real but that doesn’t then mean the host country becomes an outpost of the migrating country.

    • @Erdwick
      @Erdwick День назад

      @@salutic.7544 America was more hedonistic so lead to everyone mass mixing into becoming American and having little to no culture. Einsenhower was most likely not full German

    • @Anon-nd1ek
      @Anon-nd1ek День назад +7

      This is true. Also keep in mind the clannish nature of people from developing countries with hiring relatives over qualified workers and also remittances that take money out of the local polity.

    • @Vlasov45
      @Vlasov45 День назад +4

      Yeah. Apparently in Mexico and South America the Lebanese -Arab diaspora is particularly strong.

    • @imacarguy4065
      @imacarguy4065 День назад

      1) Canada does harbor terrorists and gangs which do activities which impact India.
      2) Hindus make up a huge number of politicians in the country. Where are they doing that?

  • @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici
    @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici День назад +23

    Brazil is far more genetically white European and Arab than we thought because an average Brazilian ancestral DNA has 70% white European and Arab, 25% black African, 4% Amerindian, and 1% Asian. I think the US is heading towards it where an average American DNA in the 22nd century will have 80% white European, Arab, Hispanic, and South Asian; 10% Amerindian (Hispanic); 8% black African; and 2% Asian.

    • @badart3204
      @badart3204 День назад

      @@markraymond7667I mean Hispanics were classified as whites until a few decades ago bc they wanted discrimination protections. I’ve met some with lighter skin than my own of which I am white yet somehow they aren’t. It’s just the Southern Italian/Sicilian immigration wave 2.0 of which most will eventually be classified as white in a few generations.

    • @imacarguy4065
      @imacarguy4065 День назад

      ​@@markraymond766790% of white people end up with other white people.
      Also, South Asians, middle Eastern and North Africans are considered white and has been considered like this for decades.

    • @pinkmann8399
      @pinkmann8399 День назад +5

      @@markraymond7667 no, typically Americans always understood other europeans were white - they wanted their country to be ANGLO-SAXON, not just "white".
      Even today white americans mix the least of any ethnicity. Half-breeds are not recognized as white, even 3/4ths whites have trouble being recognized as white - because the popular conception of "white" is a very northwestern european look, blonde hair, blue eyes. I have neither and am recognized as southern european at the very least (20% Amerindian, 50% anglo-german, 30% various southern euro). This is a good thing and when eugenics is normalized, we can uplift other races to the same standard and beyond.
      The only ethnicities which are likely to mix with whites to any large extent are Jews, Castizos, and East Asians, as similar races with not-too-distant values and appearances.

    • @Lando-kx6so
      @Lando-kx6so День назад

      Hispanic is not a race at all

    • @saccount-z3
      @saccount-z3 День назад

      @@pinkmann8399
      def no, in the early days of italian immigration to the us, italians were definitely not seen as white.

  • @kakaks32
    @kakaks32 19 часов назад +20

    as a brazilian our main mistake was abolishing slavery way too late and doing the republican coup, not diversity

    • @doctorinternet8695
      @doctorinternet8695 16 часов назад +5

      the first part of your sentence almost gave me a stroke

    • @kakaks32
      @kakaks32 15 часов назад +1

      @@doctorinternet8695 what

    • @caueoliveira7181
      @caueoliveira7181 4 часа назад +1

      @@doctorinternet8695 me too lol!! "our main mistake was abolishing slavery"

    • @Hilariusgamer
      @Hilariusgamer 3 часа назад

      Northern states were living mostly from cotton, can and slavery and they are poor until today because they did not adapt. Only in last few years they are becoming more livable but still poor

    • @danilokenobi
      @danilokenobi Час назад

      @@Hilariusgamer I read the monarchy had a plan to social integration of the black people after the end of slavery, but the republic coup never implemented that plan.

  • @JoaoSantos-xy8gi
    @JoaoSantos-xy8gi День назад +166

    Rural brazilian here. Brazil is highly antinatalist ideologically. A mix of pessimistic views on politics, an unstable economy made of booms and busts, high prevalence of leftist, atheist and hedonistic ideologies among the educated elites helps to understand our low fertility. The rising power of neopentecostalism and non-denominational churches, highly receptive of the use of artificial contraceptives and limited fertility among the middle class helps to explain it as well. Brazil is historically a paternalistic country, where the government is the preponderant factor in economics, career, education, health, leisure and so on. Thus, the educated elites naturally intertwined with the state administration and bureaucracy have a far reaching arm into public opinion and private life. During primary school, I recall being terrorized about the global overpopulation and the famines, plagues and droughts that would come with it. Just one anecdote out of many examples. Ecological antinatalist ideas are also commonly spread. Brazilian primary and secondary education are plagued by the promotion of aggressive sex-ed, including live trainings on the use of preservatives, often making use of bananas and such as simulacrums. Children are exposed to this from around age 10. Teenage pregnancies, especially from the poorer, mostly non-working and government aid-dependant classes, are widespread in Brazil - due to shattered family structures and culturally incentivized premature sex lives and promiscuity. In order to conciliate the promiscuous "culture" with the need to contain the multiplication of aid-dependant poor, the government promotes antinatalism very openly through its education, health and public relations systems. Anticonceptionals and preservatives are universally prescribed and provided freely by the government, in schools and health centers. Sterilizing surgery is also free and openly provided for both men and women. Also, there's the shattered family structures, with about 50% of brazilian children growing up without a father and more than 5,5 million children don't even have a father in their birth certificate - a portion of the population that is growing year by year. This correlates to an increase in the percentage of LGBT young adults, usually a very low fertility population group. It's also noteworthy that Brazil had, together with the industrialization and urban development, to deal with the atomization of its families. The traditional latino way of living and family building, with an extensive group of relatives living together and supporting the raising of the kids, gave way to the nuclear family, making the cost of raising a child go through the roof. Other important aspects are the unaffordable housing and living costs, as well as having to choose between very decrepit public schools/hospitals and paying extremely expensive private alternatives for your children to be properly cared for. Thanks for the attention to our country.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 День назад +31

      Sound satanic to me

    • @HuWhiteDeath
      @HuWhiteDeath День назад +21

      Thanks for the info. Now I know what not to do to a society.

    • @opaguiar
      @opaguiar День назад +27

      All true. What a cold and precise description of Brazilian reality. The truth must be told!

    • @JoaoSantos-xy8gi
      @JoaoSantos-xy8gi День назад +2

      ​@@jirislavicek9954 Absolutely. Adultery, eroticism and promiscuity are encouraged from a very early age, openly, by media, artists and influencers, most of them figuring in the government's payroll. Most people here don't even know what a healthy family looks like. Most streets don't have a regular peaceful home free of adultery, violence or mutual hate by the spouses. Most public schools are literally the recruiting, training and practicing spaces for the drug trafficking - due to the total impunity granted to those under 18, the cartels need to recruit from 11-14 y-olds, in order to make the most out of their legal protection from any prosecution.

    • @randomcommenter395
      @randomcommenter395 День назад +15

      This sounds a lot like the US.

  • @guilhermekrebsky8094
    @guilhermekrebsky8094 День назад +12

    Remembering, white Brazilians, according to the 2022 IBGE census, made up 43.46% of Brazil's population, with 88,252,121 people, in a total of 203,080,756 inhabitants. The Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina , Parána and São Paulo have a majority white population.

    • @patrickaccioly4398
      @patrickaccioly4398 День назад +2

      Muitos brancos desses 43% são pardos…muitas vezes com menos de 50% de DNA europeu. O número real de brancos(pelo menos 3/4 branco, ou 75%), deve ser uns 30%-35% da população.

    • @allgamebeija
      @allgamebeija 2 часа назад

      The number is hugely inflated, most pardos doesn't KNOW they are pardo/mixed/latino/etc and fill as Whites by the census, there is even more than 1 interview on youtube about this, if they can't recognize as Black or Asian, therefore they're White. And as fact living in southern Brazil, even here i see WAY but WAYYY more pardos than whites. way more.

    • @hokkaidosnow6643
      @hokkaidosnow6643 26 минут назад

      Outside of the south, White Brazilians aren't even White.

  • @Eltipoquevisteayer
    @Eltipoquevisteayer День назад +62

    The Iberians were truly visionaries in how to create ethnically sustainable colonies

    • @HuWhiteDeath
      @HuWhiteDeath День назад +32

      LMAO

    • @CantoniaCustoms
      @CantoniaCustoms День назад +37

      It was so bad when Portugal gave back Macau to China, they offered free full fledged citizenship to the people of macau and pretty much nobody took up the offer lol.

    • @sodakk17
      @sodakk17 День назад +3

      @@CantoniaCustoms Lol

    • @badart3204
      @badart3204 День назад +30

      @@CantoniaCustoms-be so poor that your former colonies don’t hate you because they see nothing to envy.
      Interesting yet effective strategy

    • @Eltipoquevisteayer
      @Eltipoquevisteayer День назад +7

      ​@@badart3204sneaky tactics

  • @Judah132
    @Judah132 День назад +49

    Brazil is culturally and nationally Brazilian, while Germany’s population is culturally German, Turkish, Polish, …
    Europe will resemble Singapore rather than Latin America

    • @enticingmay435
      @enticingmay435 День назад +23

      It’ll resemble Singapore without the law and order and social harmony. The Singaporean state will never tolerate constant rioting and car burning like what’s going on in Western Europe.

    • @charles9980
      @charles9980 День назад +1

      @@enticingmay435most people in real life can tolerate each other not all the BS on social media so it will be harmonious yet technologically advanced like Singapore

    • @enticingmay435
      @enticingmay435 День назад +23

      @@charles9980 Keep dreaming dude. You’ve got 2nd-3rd generation Turkish people in Germany who considers themselves more Turkish than German. This goes for the vast majority of the foreign population in the West, with the crime rate to match. Meanwhile the people in Singapore considers themselves Singaporeans no matter their ethnic backgrounds. Thinking that the current system of mass migration in the west will yield a society like Singapore is just comical.

    • @rogeriopenna9014
      @rogeriopenna9014 День назад +1

      Well, Brazilians are culturally "brazilians" in part because of WW2, when the quasi-fascist (but not racist) Getulio Vargas dictatorship forbid foreign languages and there was this whole program to create a unified single brazilian culture.
      Brazilian fascists, no matter the race, and that includes italo brazilians and teuto brazilians, would not say SIEG HEIL, they said ANAUÊ, a word of indigenous tupi origin.

    • @stevenjames6830
      @stevenjames6830 День назад

      @@rogeriopenna9014 I’m not so sure about that. The Brazilian right has always been white supremacist.

  • @AedanBlackheart
    @AedanBlackheart 22 часа назад +11

    Keep your country unique, when everything gets blended it takes away diversity and becomes the same bland thing.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 4 часа назад

      culturally it's already one global shit hole
      and everyone lives in it close to others through smartphone reality
      turn off electronics and you suddenly back home haha

    • @Jonathan-sm5oq
      @Jonathan-sm5oq 2 часа назад

      Racial diversity is beautiful and it should be preserved,i dont want the world to be grey😢

  • @papapavlov5407
    @papapavlov5407 День назад +21

    Level 1: USA
    Level 2: Brazil
    Level 3: South Africa

  • @shmeagol
    @shmeagol День назад +28

    Im white and I don’t want my race to disappear. I expect black people don’t want their race to disappear either. I expect every race wouldn’t want their race to disappear as well and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.

    • @Lostboyyo
      @Lostboyyo День назад +11

      Have kids.

    • @SPauloOrgulhoMorumBI
      @SPauloOrgulhoMorumBI День назад +3

      This dont seems important

    • @LuanGamesBr
      @LuanGamesBr 22 часа назад +3

      why do you care?

    • @oguzhancakir5501
      @oguzhancakir5501 16 часов назад +1

      You are going to disappear even if you dont get immigrants its your own fault you people are selfish for not making children have kids at least 3 imstead of adopting dog

    • @CountofSerenno
      @CountofSerenno 14 часов назад +2

      I'm Pardo and I don't want my race to disappear.

  • @julioalmeida4645
    @julioalmeida4645 День назад +26

    Good, you took this topic.
    We Portuguese are basically skimming the top of the Brazil youth. One of the biggest reasons is English proficiency, just a small number of them speak it.
    That is why I pay for socials in Portugal, I know that the pension will be there

    • @branndly
      @branndly День назад +5

      african americans are way more similar to other Americans (same language, same 500-year-long history and their culture is very popular in the US (Hip-Hop, RnB, Country...)) than Muslims immigrants are to native europeans.

    • @julioalmeida4645
      @julioalmeida4645 День назад +4

      @@branndly 100% agree. Im tired of saying that. Nowadays, Polish is more similar to Portuguese than Brazilian. The Europe identity is super strong nowadays

    • @pliniojr95
      @pliniojr95 День назад +5

      Payback for creating such a awful nation. I couldn't care less about portugal or its future.

    • @julioalmeida4645
      @julioalmeida4645 День назад +1

      @@pliniojr95 what payback? harvesting Brazilian future?

    • @DanielSilva-jj2lz
      @DanielSilva-jj2lz 15 часов назад

      @@julioalmeida4645 harvesting the Brazilian future is a very strong phrase. we can say 'recycle the Brazilian future'. since the Brazilian political class expelled these people from Brazil.

  • @Slievenamon
    @Slievenamon День назад +19

    Quote from the American supreme commander of NATO, General Wesley Clark, - “There is no place in modern Europe for ethnically pure states. That’s a 19th century idea and we are trying to transition into the 21st century, and we are going to do it with multi-ethnic states.”

    • @SaxonYear410
      @SaxonYear410 День назад +5

      @@Slievenamon So his argument is "because it's current year". Obama's staff had Trudeau-levels of intelligence.

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 23 часа назад

      Careful, the racists may get angry with that statement

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 9 часов назад +1

      @rafaelalodio5116 He's quoting his enemies, classic pardo (?) iq moment

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 12 минут назад

      @@longiusaescius2537 Common don’t be like that, that’s not nice

  • @user-uf2df6zf5w
    @user-uf2df6zf5w День назад +26

    It is truly astoneshing, that by now birthrates are below replacement even in countries like Brazil, Tunisia or India.
    German or Italian birthrates collapsed when these nations were at the very speartip of global development. Now it is happening in straight up 3rd world countries, that are oftentimes not even fully industrialized.

    • @jamesbaxter5147
      @jamesbaxter5147 День назад +13

      It’ll happen to Africa, too. It already is happening.
      Many places in Africa have seen fertility drops of 20%-30% in the past 25 years. Their birth rates will fall faster than we expect too, as we’re seeing in India. Expect several African nations to be at-or-below replacement in the 2050s.

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 День назад +9

      Tunisia experienced sub replacement fertility rates way before this became a usual trend for so-called third world countries. But the effect of Arab spring and other extremist revivalist groups reversed the trend for a few years, only for it to fall below the replacement level again, and this time it seems highly unlikely that it will reverse.

    • @winterskiU
      @winterskiU День назад +2

      ​@jamesbaxter5147 I think south Africa is already hit the replacement rate. Jamaica is sub-replacement.

    • @kartikey8068
      @kartikey8068 День назад +8

      Most of my cousins here in India between 30-40 either has 1 kid or no kids, it's crazy

    • @leoF_0312
      @leoF_0312 День назад

      Only demographics islands are Africa, Central Asia and Israel.
      Elsewhere fertility rates are either sub replacement or about to be.
      So, Americans will stop complaining about "aliens" crossing the border (at least from Latin America), as the region will go dry on emigrants unless a major conflict arises

  • @GG-wy8pk
    @GG-wy8pk День назад +28

    I'm a Brazilian viewer, I really like your channel. Great video

    • @manjushagongale
      @manjushagongale День назад +1

      Hey btw I want to ask, how's situation in Brazil.
      Does anti-whytism exists there?

    • @zeppelikk
      @zeppelikk День назад +5

      @@manjushagongale unfortunately yes, and a lot, in schools, in culture, in everything... Every day it becomes more difficult to be white and be proud of it in Brazil...

    • @averdadeeumaso4003
      @averdadeeumaso4003 День назад +1

      @manjushagongale Yep, wasn't like that for some decades ago, but especially in the northeast of the country it's been ramping up

    • @Distinto-NPMR
      @Distinto-NPMR День назад

      ​@@manjushagongale its like black people have envy or idk, but the racism w white people here is growing ( i know not everybody is like that)

  • @laf1993
    @laf1993 21 час назад +14

    I'm Brazilian and I wouldn't wish this moronic, dysgenic dystopia upon anyone

    • @josevictorribeirolisboa7576
      @josevictorribeirolisboa7576 17 часов назад +3

      Pardo do sul é tenso.

    • @mickMelo
      @mickMelo 16 часов назад

      😂matou toda a graça do segreguista racial​@@josevictorribeirolisboa7576

    • @doctorinternet8695
      @doctorinternet8695 16 часов назад +1

      Um eugeninho ressentido por aqui, quem diria

    • @O_Farol_
      @O_Farol_ 15 часов назад +1

      @@mickMelo você chapa demais, tú acha? que, só porque a pessoa não quer se mescigenar, ela virou separatista. Tú acredita mesmo, nisso?

  • @AddieHilton
    @AddieHilton День назад +40

    If remigration doesn't happen, yes.

    • @Asdf-wf6en
      @Asdf-wf6en День назад +14

      There’s another way, a wetter way, a redder way, a better way

    • @LondonMoneyCashEnterprise
      @LondonMoneyCashEnterprise День назад +9

      @@Asdf-wf6entalking like you can pull that off 😂

    • @alexal8088
      @alexal8088 День назад

      You can’t deport millions of people, especially when the vast majority of them live there legally

    • @User9r682
      @User9r682 День назад +1

      @@Asdf-wf6en that way is unconscionable for the overwhelming majority, the few willing to tread that path would be stopped by everyone else.

    • @Lostboyyo
      @Lostboyyo День назад +2

      Have kids.

  • @juan-ko5hz
    @juan-ko5hz День назад +32

    The big differences with the case of Mexico is that the Mexican natives mostly embraced Catholicism. To reach a similar demographic state native Europeans would have to embrace Islam.
    If Europeans do not convert to Islam it is more likely that the outcome will be closer to major cities the US or Lebanon. With muslims being the equivalent to African Americans

    • @viktator4205
      @viktator4205 День назад +6

      It's more likely that instead muslims secularise. Over the coming decades it's probable that people of immigrant backgrounds will be no more religious or sectarian than native Europeans, at which point it just won't be an important factor for people. Even today many nominally muslims marry nominally Catholic French people and they seem to get along fine.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 День назад +1

      It's already like that

    • @daybyday3840
      @daybyday3840 День назад +4

      @@viktator4205 What will happen is the cities will be diverse like in Rome. But the cities dont reproduce. So not really a problem in the long term. The US got the Amish. Russia got the Old belivers. etc. Its prob gonna be fine.

    • @matthewadkins7973
      @matthewadkins7973 День назад +1

      Why not catholicism?

    • @void6752
      @void6752 День назад +10

      @@viktator4205 this is cope it will take a lot more time secular people of muslim background do exist and you are most likely to see them but if your tapped in with muslims you'd know the large majority are gettign married and having multiple kids i mean pakistani women in the uk have TFR of 3, they secular ones wont stop that especially since new migrants keep coming europe breeds muslims that are so religious american muslims are surprised

  • @althyk
    @althyk День назад +9

    Brazil is the country the future never comes.

    • @paulfri1569
      @paulfri1569 День назад

      What the globalists want.. You to have no hope..

  • @HuWhiteDeath
    @HuWhiteDeath День назад +125

    Brazil is the text book example of how not to run a society and culture.
    Edit: Appears like my comment made many Brazlians or Brazil fans get rubbed the wrong way by their conscience.

    • @biterness2323
      @biterness2323 День назад +1

      Diversity is a recipe for disaster because most sane people prefer peers that share the same values, culture, heritage and genetic makeup. When you are in a diverse society one of the groups will eventually want to take power and subjugate others that don't align with their values. This happen in any society but it's more radical and dangerous in a society that consists of many other groups that don't have any overlapping traits and aspects.

    • @jcvp2493
      @jcvp2493 День назад +25

      Hahaha, what is better than Brazil, according to you? If Brazil is an example of what not to do, then what is the ideal example? Mate, don’t be a coward-answer.

    • @Guilherme-nc5li
      @Guilherme-nc5li День назад +4

      Como assim?

    • @b3ygghsas
      @b3ygghsas День назад +33

      Brazilian here, this guy is right, trust me

    • @fiercefalcon
      @fiercefalcon День назад +2

      Can you elaborate?

  • @estrelaazul460
    @estrelaazul460 День назад +7

    One big point wrong at the start!
    The portuguese didn't slave the natives for much time, both the king and the catholic church didn't allowed it, the king had more to win with the african trade taxes and the catholic church for the jesuit missions.

  • @Bogfrog1
    @Bogfrog1 День назад +24

    Brazil and Dominican Republic are so similar they must be studied. Take it from me I’m a mostly white Dominican American (not American by blood but by birth and parental birth and legal migration) descended from the mountainous countryside two generations ago.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 12 часов назад

      Dominican Republic is majority black country lmal

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 9 часов назад +1

      @oole0111 Rafael tried to fix it

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 9 часов назад

      @Bogfrog1 we need parsley

    • @UglyDucklingOficial
      @UglyDucklingOficial 4 часа назад +1

      Brazil is 68% European in the gene pool, Dominican Republic is almost 50/50 black with European.

  • @xanthippus9079
    @xanthippus9079 День назад +89

    "Look, it's our turn to go extinct!"
    Intankável o Chimpanzil.

  • @italodalmasneto1701
    @italodalmasneto1701 День назад +91

    As a Brazilian, I can say that is the worst thing the West can do. Brazil is the global leader in homicides (about 50k anually), and since 1990, Brazil had almost 1,50 million homicides, more than the population of entire countries, such as Estonia. This is the price of diversity.

    • @Hir655
      @Hir655 День назад +3

      220 millions of the person?....Ignorant

    • @Hir655
      @Hir655 День назад +3

      You are Italian, you are the foreigner in the country, remember that.

    • @senhox970
      @senhox970 День назад +11

      Bro, that is a recent problem, it has nothing to do with diversity.

    • @tiagomd3811
      @tiagomd3811 День назад

      The 50K figure is from 2017 and has declined sharply since then. Right now 30K people are killed by homicide anually.

    • @marcomartins3563
      @marcomartins3563 День назад +12

      @@senhox970 it has everything to do with diversity. Different populations react differently to changing cultural-socioeconomic situations.

  • @EnkiDagda
    @EnkiDagda 21 час назад +2

    Bad ending, you don’t come to Brazil, the whole world become Brazil.

  • @dcss89
    @dcss89 День назад +8

    The amount of whites in Brazil is ridiculously little. I'm from Sao Paulo, one of the "whitest" states in Brazil. I'm 35 now and I've always been considered one of the whiter guys in school, college and among friends. But what was my surprise when I moved to Australia and australian people told me I'm not even white! The thing is, most of the so called "portuguese" who migrated to Brazil were actually jews. The jews were expelled from Portugal, unless they adopted catholicism by force. When this happened, plenty of jews decided to migrate do Brazil looking for some place to practice their faith far from the church authorities. They were called "New Christians". And those jews make now a large proportion of brazilian ethnic heritage.

    • @XY-uc1tw
      @XY-uc1tw День назад +8

      Most of "portuguese" are not white either....

    • @joaovitoralves-m9x
      @joaovitoralves-m9x 19 часов назад +3

      Acho que você não entendeu que os povos anglo-saxões, germanicos e eslavos possuem a pele mais clara quando comparados aos europeus do sul, por isso esse desentendimento e choque cultural

    • @thiarlessoares2107
      @thiarlessoares2107 12 часов назад

      Os Mediterrâneos são morenos em relação aos nórdicos, a questão não é só cor de pele

  • @kevinvictor911
    @kevinvictor911 День назад +14

    The fundamental difference between Brazil and rest of the world is integration. Only in Brazil do various ethnicities, races, do people integrate to a large degree based on common national and cultural identify.

    • @mangekyou45rinnegan
      @mangekyou45rinnegan 15 часов назад

      I think the US is way more diverse than Brazil, since there are a continuous massive imigration from all over the world to the US every day.

    • @kevinvictor911
      @kevinvictor911 15 часов назад +3

      @@mangekyou45rinnegan More diverse, but less integrated. USA has a lot of communities that stick to their own and even the Black community has always and is still segregated. You don't have this in Brazil, not nearly as much.

    • @Chud-n9s
      @Chud-n9s 10 часов назад

      ​@@kevinvictor911Exactly. In the US, mexicans are mexicans, blacks are blacks, whites are whites. In Brazil, everyone is brazilian or a fellow christian.

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 9 часов назад

      @kevinvictor911 then America is better

    • @DaviRenania
      @DaviRenania 7 часов назад

      @@longiusaescius2537 You don't need a PHD to notice that. But the question is for how long that calvinist segregationism can hold without a serious ethnical war.

  • @casbarbosa37
    @casbarbosa37 17 часов назад +4

    At the end of the day, Brazil is DIFERENT of Canada, USA, France, UK, cuz it is MULTIETHNIC, BUT UNDER THE SAME VALUES and culture (same language (portuguese) , same food costumes (rice, beans, meat) , same music, sports and other cultural expressions (football, Soap Operas, Sertanejo etc) , same religion (Christians) and so on.....

  • @SaxonYear410
    @SaxonYear410 День назад +72

    To be honest I doubt even the Portuguese are white nowadays.

    • @Perskk
      @Perskk День назад +9

      Portuguese are european and therefore white. Some like you try to say that as well to southern Italians.

    • @SaxonYear410
      @SaxonYear410 День назад +26

      ​@@Perskk I've seen enough of them immigrate up North to develop a radar and spot them outright.

    • @Perskk
      @Perskk День назад +27

      @@SaxonYear410 Southern europeans are different from Anglo-saxons or germanics, of course, they're "spottable". That does not mean they're not in the category of white.
      But unfortunately nowadays there is even some subsaharans with portuguese passport, so I don't know if are you referring to those.

    • @jostnamane3951
      @jostnamane3951 День назад +9

      @@SaxonYear410 the Celtic influenced regions? Yes, they are white. But I'm not sure about the Mozarabic influenced regions who were still Romans but were influenced by waves of migrations of Phoenicians from the Levant and then various Arab tribes during the Al-Andalus period. Such as Bannu Ummayads, Banu Lakhm, Banu Judham, Banu Qays etc.
      Here in Southwest India (especially Goa and Coastal Konkan regions) many Portuguese sailors were often mistaken for North African Muslims who also used to sail to Southwest India and Sri Lanka during the spice trade lol.

    • @Erdwick
      @Erdwick День назад

      @@Perskk I saw brown Portuguese that look more dark than some Ethiopians to be fair. I heard they have much more Moorish mixture than Spain or Italy and Portugese do seem to have more non white people maybe

  • @tyvamakes5226
    @tyvamakes5226 День назад +24

    Remember how stable, open and prosperous Brazil was in the Empire during its last years?
    Good times.

    • @senhox970
      @senhox970 День назад +8

      Prosperous? LOL

    • @Lccs9992
      @Lccs9992 День назад +6

      Not even you remember because it was never stable nor prosperous.

    • @pliniojr95
      @pliniojr95 День назад +7

      The Empire of Brazil was indeed politically somewhat stable, but that doesn't mean it was rich and prosperous. It was quite the opposite: The economy was agrarian and heavily relied on slavery, it was anti industrialization and by the end of its era left a legacy of 80% of illiteracy rate and a backwards desindustrialized nation.

    • @caraqualquer9907
      @caraqualquer9907 День назад

      brasil era colonia nesse epoca cara não tinha soberania e liberdade nenhuma.

    • @tyvamakes5226
      @tyvamakes5226 23 часа назад

      @@pliniojr95 I did refer to its last years AKA the years after its abolition. Politically, it was very much stable (the less said of the pre-Vargas republic, the better). Economically, it's somewhat the no. 2 economy in SA behind the more diversified Argentina.

  • @marcioyoshisaki3418
    @marcioyoshisaki3418 День назад +19

    I was born in Brazil and lived 40 years in São Paulo, which is a multicultural city. In my whole life I never experienced any issues about religion in Brazil. Also, the prejudice is more related to the social class and not about the colour.

    • @marwahussein666
      @marwahussein666 День назад +4

      Deixa de mentir kkkkkk

    • @apogee8149
      @apogee8149 День назад

      The socioeconomic structure in Brazil was designed to always keep the black population at the bottom with virtually no chance of upward mobility and the mainstream media only portrays them as servants, criminals, promiscuous, etc.

    • @FilipeReisRodrigues
      @FilipeReisRodrigues 21 час назад +4

      @@marwahussein666 Ele falou a verdade

    • @marwahussein666
      @marwahussein666 18 часов назад +1

      @@FilipeReisRodrigues Classe social e questão de cor estão interligadas. Ele está tentando contornar o incontornável.

    • @THETRUTH-BR
      @THETRUTH-BR 17 часов назад

      @@marwahussein666 Nem tem como comparar racismo no Brasil com EUA, que até o banheiro era diferente. Racismo no Brasil é algo bem "soft" e em decréscimo. A menos que importemos.

  • @avitalsheva
    @avitalsheva День назад +67

    More than obvious that ETHNICITY is major factor in achievements and personal characteristics. So yes obviously if you replace a Japanese with Kenyans from Africa, then Japan will not be Japan anymore. Because a Kenyans have totally different capabilities and personal characteristics than Japanese. And this is true to Europe as well

    • @lugaritzbrown2250
      @lugaritzbrown2250 День назад +1

      I wonder which are those characteristics not widely distributed across all races?

    • @avitalsheva
      @avitalsheva День назад +2

      @@lugaritzbrown2250 Cant you see difference between a Japan and Sudan or Kenya? If personal characteristics and capabilities are distributed equally across all ethnicities, then why the achievements are so extremely different ?

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 День назад +5

      "capabilities" based on race is a gross myth.
      Capabilities is something gained by education...

    • @lugaritzbrown2250
      @lugaritzbrown2250 День назад

      @@avitalsheva are you talking about physical characteristics?....so many things affect achievements.

    • @avitalsheva
      @avitalsheva День назад +5

      @@tomasvrabec1845 Myth is what you are trying to say. Education cant achieve anything if you do not have capabilities. The differences are even between same ethnicity and no everybody can be a doctor or pilot. Because of capabilities. And obviously between different human ethnicities are big differences.. Behavior style, inclination to some specific patterns and so on.
      All experiences strongly suggest that human ethnicities / races are very different. If you wish to believe that they are same, so do it, but the reality remain reality

  • @matiascordeiro7709
    @matiascordeiro7709 День назад +16

    BRAZIL MENTIONED 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @moracomole8090
    @moracomole8090 День назад +6

    even poorer/not rich countries like Romania or Croatia are getting hundreds of thousands of south asians every year
    it's no longer just western europe

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas День назад +7

      They don’t intend to settle down in those countries though they are seasonal workers.
      And you can say Indians 😂 dunno what the deal is with this “South Asian” nonsense

    • @moracomole8090
      @moracomole8090 День назад

      @@WastedBananas Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Indian .

    • @Genius766
      @Genius766 7 часов назад

      @@WastedBananasPakistanis and begali also immigrate a lot so not only indians
      There are literally pakistani subreddits to help Pakistanis immigrate to western countries
      I don’t blame them, they want a better life. They never choose to be born in Pakistan or India.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 4 часа назад

      shot women have short sons and girls prefer tall guys...
      future will be a struggle... even for the more fertile...

  • @renatoferreiradarocha4736
    @renatoferreiradarocha4736 День назад +15

    Brazil is way less mixed that people thinks. The future they are proposing isn't Brazil, it's India.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 4 часа назад

      no country can copy India
      in India you have strict borders of variety of cultures and genetically unique groups that isn't changing despite ages passing
      in any other place on earth they couldn't coexist would fight or assimilate each other
      in India stuff is frozen in time and it's mind-blowing 🤯

  • @mrmoneyhacks5480
    @mrmoneyhacks5480 День назад +5

    In Australia it's just gone nuts lately. My little city now has African and South Asians everywhere. They are literally all of the job applicants at my labour hire company (which I'm thankful for, I'm making so much money out of them). They are hard working, but I know what their kids and grandkids are going to be like. This country is a lost cause, and I feel absolutely no Nationalism anymore. It's just a cash cow.

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 9 часов назад

      @mrmoneyhacks5480 "Then one of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, “What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?” They paid him thirty pieces of silver, and from that time on he looked for an opportunity to hand him over."

  • @marko1263
    @marko1263 День назад +17

    I fear this projection is too optimisic as it assumes the migration rate from Africa/Middle East/Indian subconinent will remain as it is now. However, given the imbalance in age structure and current pro-migration ideology, i think it's gonna rise exponentially in the coming decades in which case Europe could become significantly more "brown" than Brazil is right now.

    • @huihui5059
      @huihui5059 День назад +20

      The trend is totally opposite. One million Syrians almost destroyed Shengen and most of migration routes to the EU are already closed to the point that potential illegal migrants from middle east no longer even attempt the journey from Turkey to Greece, and instead tried Belarus scheme via buying visas and trying to enter EU through Poland before that route was also closed.
      Fortress Europe is almost mainstream politics in all European countries and Europe is only going to get more right wing looking at politics of continental zoomers even in places like Sweden or Germany. Lithuania, Poland and Greece already have laws permitting to shoot illegals, Spain has policy of sinking illegal boats and Sweden and Netherlands have reimigraiton scheme.
      'The Europe is lost' narratives are mostly propagated as a cope from Angloshpere that is in far worse condition on the matter.
      And in terms of Brazil, the pardo cohort already exhausted its demographic divindend and 0-10s in Brazil are whiter then 18-24s

    • @viktator4205
      @viktator4205 День назад +4

      The "pro-migration ideology" which beats refugees up on the Moroccan-Spanish border, or ships them to wartorn Libya? I sometimes wonder if people follow what the European establishment actually does at all. Oh certainly they're not anti-migration xenophobic extremists, but they certainly try to control it, and should the need arise they would clamp down harder than they already have.

    • @LondonMoneyCashEnterprise
      @LondonMoneyCashEnterprise День назад

      @@huihui5059cope, Europeans still not having children either way

    • @marko1263
      @marko1263 День назад +7

      @@huihui5059 Germany just yesterday made a deal importing 250 000 Kenyans. I appreciate the optimism but i think you trust too much in the eurocrats' intentions.
      I'm not propagating anything here, i'm saying we should vote for parties like the AfD if we want to avoid becoming brown.

    • @JerboGod
      @JerboGod День назад

      ​@@huihui5059bruh Spain is getting tecords of illegals entering though Canary Islands and Ceuta and Melilla, making deals to import hundreds of thousands of Africans and Paletinians.
      The government is even starting to fill smaller villages away from cities with illegals, adding 10% foreign population overnight, even though locals obviously oppose this but are ignored.
      From what I see, other European countries are taking measures against illegals but I don't know man, lots of people are brainswashed.

  • @minutoshistoricos777
    @minutoshistoricos777 День назад +11

    As a Brazilian i say: Hell

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 4 часа назад

      well more like 9 circles of hell
      so you at least can choose between them still 😂😂😂

  • @josesantos2603
    @josesantos2603 3 часа назад +2

    I am a "white" Brazilian and made a DNA test. I discovered that 20% of my ancestors are from Nigeria, Mali and Marroco, 30% is indigenous (Tupi and Inca), 3% is from Egypt/middle east and 47% is European (Portugal, Ireland, France, Greek, Italy and Germany). And my life is also that cultural mess. My wife is pure black, I understand Yorubá, Swahili, English, Portuguese and European, a little bit of Italian too. And we also suffer a strong influence of Lebanese and japanese friends, to the point that we also speak a little bit of Japanese and practically we eat sushi every day, mixed with beans, rice, many Africans and indigenous foods. We also suffer with a lot of contradictions because we don't know exactly who we are, with so many different cultures influencing our lives everyday. Also we have to deal with racism from all sides, because Brazil is a society that still emerging, so our problems were not solved yet. I believe that in the future Brazilians will have only one skin tone (that we call Cafuço), a language that is a creole of all these hundreds of cultures that belong to Brazil, a religion that mix Yorubá Nigerian beliefs with Christianity and Buddhism (spiritism/umbanda), and a way of life that mix neoliberal capitalism with cooperatives, quilombos, indigenous tribes... If our nature survive to this...

  • @lucasborges2246
    @lucasborges2246 День назад +20

    I'm a brazilian who lives in São Paulo, and usually I'm the only white in the bus, most of the other people here are brown/beige

    • @Judah132
      @Judah132 День назад +5

      It also depends on where in São Paolo you live

    • @rafaelian478
      @rafaelian478 День назад +5

      You probably live in a place where the majority are mixed people, i live in the interior of minas gerais and i just see mixed and white people in the streets, with a small and organized black community

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 23 часа назад +1

      Which isn’t something that bothers you, right?

    • @tillysaway
      @tillysaway 20 часов назад +4

      @@lucasborges2246 bruh, if that bothers u so much just move counties lol

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 20 часов назад

      @@lucasborges2246 And how would you feel if you immigrated to those countries and people treated you as a latino?

  • @adamyitzhak9907
    @adamyitzhak9907 День назад +67

    America will become brazil, but without the fun and Sexiness

    • @rafaelian478
      @rafaelian478 День назад +2

      Putting Brazil as a giant brothel were everyone is a hedonistic aberration was the biggest error in the history of this country, we Brazilians was always a harsh people in the past, virility and hard work was praised, but after the dictatorship ended the media started to push the american way of life in that time, and when the internet arrived this got more extreme, the youth suffered the biggest psyop in the history of this country, in the end we can conclude that liberalism destroyed this country that simple doesn't work in that system

    • @EstevesxD
      @EstevesxD День назад +51

      There is no fun or sexiness for 99% of the population in Brazil, trust me.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 День назад +27

      ​@@rafaelian478
      I feel with you! That was exactly the same case in Europe. Men were masculine, virtuous, hard-working, entrepreneurial. Women feminine and gracious. This all slowly changed with the decline of the Catholic church after enlightenment and the disasterous French Revolution. The rise of liberalism after World War 2 and the sexual Revolution of 1960s where the last nails into European coffin. Today Europe is only a shell of its former glory. Just look at Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal. These countries completely resigned and liberalism is slowly killing them.

    • @hishamalaker491
      @hishamalaker491 День назад

      ​@@jirislavicek9954 How about the decline of protestantism in Germany and other Germanic countries.

    • @MarcoSteiner-n5j
      @MarcoSteiner-n5j День назад +6

      it´s allready sexy and fun in Florida. 🤗

  • @crito3534
    @crito3534 День назад +20

    Cheio de brasileiro falando mal do próprio país nos comentários... deviam procurar tratamento psicológico em vez de falar besteira na internet.

    • @Anders0n_Hen1ck6
      @Anders0n_Hen1ck6 День назад +8

      Sim, vc gostaria que fosse de outros países? Quem melhor que um brasileiro pra falar mal do Brasil?

    • @marcosr.junior2361
      @marcosr.junior2361 День назад +2

      bostil é um país de terceiro mundo com 60 mil homicídios por ano, por que alguém falaria bem?

    • @DaviRenania
      @DaviRenania 7 часов назад +1

      Vai dizer que há abundancia de coisas para elogiar?

    • @caueoliveira7181
      @caueoliveira7181 3 часа назад

      @@DaviRenania realmente não tem, mas simpatizar com a rapaziada da europa falando que a diversidade é um problema é sacanagem, nossa situação é completamente diferente da deles

    • @allgamebeija
      @allgamebeija Час назад

      @@caueoliveira7181 mas é mesmo, eu sou aqui de Porto Alegre, tenho 24 anos e já fui assaltado 16 vezes, sempre por pessoas de uma etnia diferente da minha, agora veio um monte de imigrante haitiano no meu bairro e nós aqui da rua conversamos e impomos regras as nossas familias de não sair de casa depois das 18 horas, sem falar dos 40 mil homicidios, etc etc etc etc.. é tanta coisa que se acumula que chega a dar pico de ansiedade só de falar, o Brasileiro tem um ego gigantesco

  • @gabrielmaximianobielkael3115
    @gabrielmaximianobielkael3115 17 часов назад +6

    I am brazilian, and just to give an idea, I had colleagues from all appearances. Blacks, whites (blond, redhead all variations) asians, natives and mixed. So much so that when I was a child I thought all races were native to anywhere

  • @pabsmanhere
    @pabsmanhere День назад +58

    There are plenty of Europeans like myself who will never accept this sudden demographic change and are willing to toil and fight to reverse this massive injustice. I will not stand by and allow my children to grow up in a Brazilian dystopia.

    • @raphaelturrasprenger7394
      @raphaelturrasprenger7394 День назад +43

      I'm Brazilian and spent some months in France recently. Paris is more "diverse" than my city. Some places in Europe are already Brazilian-esque. Sorry to say bro.

    • @tiagomd3811
      @tiagomd3811 День назад +40

      @@pabsmanhere Here in Brazil there aren't any women walking around in burqas, and we don't have a migrant underclass that does all the hard labor. Because of that, Brazil doesn't have a terrorism problem like Europe and the USA. Also, 99% of the population speaks portuguese and muslims are almost non-existent (97% of the population is either christian or atheist). Racial segregation in Brazil is non-existent and everyone mixes freely.
      Southern Brazil right now is whiter that most western european countries. By the way Europe is heading, Brazil will be a utopia compared to the future Caliphate of Europistan. I suggest looking in the mirror before thinking your grass is greener than your neighbor's.

    • @Black_Jack9460
      @Black_Jack9460 День назад +20

      At least Brazil isn’t Islamic.

    • @generalbenjaminarrola340
      @generalbenjaminarrola340 День назад +8

      A maioria do povo brasileiro não da a minima para oque um europeu diz.
      Por esse motivo somos mais fortes que vocês

    • @b3ygghsas
      @b3ygghsas День назад +2

      @@generalbenjaminarrola340 Não somos não

  • @churchillawper1901
    @churchillawper1901 День назад +42

    I'm Brazilian, and I say this: absolutely NEVER, I say NEVER, try to be anything like Brazil. Save your souls, your hearts, and your minds from this tragedy.

    • @Azul547
      @Azul547 День назад +11

      O Brasil não é nem de longe o pior país do mundo.
      Existem muitos piores.

    • @tekomonakamaofc
      @tekomonakamaofc День назад

      ​@@Azul547É por isso que os gringos odeiam-nos,os brasileiros só sabem falar mal do Brasil

    • @paulfri1569
      @paulfri1569 День назад

      The globalists are using your country as a template for the other Western nations..

    • @Star-vq3wv
      @Star-vq3wv День назад +6

      ​@@Azul547Só rio com essa garotada do "Ain, Brasil pior país do mundo". Chefe, olhe para o Paquistão, Haiti, Bangladesh, México, Serra Leoa, África do Sul. Comparado com esses países, o Brasil é o paraíso.

    • @ArturVarejao
      @ArturVarejao День назад +2

      Quanta gente idiota nos comentários. Deve ser melhor ser Paraguai entao

  • @canyoufeelzeschadenfreude2363
    @canyoufeelzeschadenfreude2363 День назад +4

    No because brazilians share culture and values

  • @HansChucrute88
    @HansChucrute88 День назад +61

    I'm brazilian, in the south there still a huge non mixed white population.
    But this is changing fast, the south recives more than 70% of immigrants, and more than 60% of internal immigration.
    25 years ago, my state was 93% white, now is closing at 55%.
    The thing is, Brazil is even more diverse in world view and ethnicity than usa. Much more. People from the north and the north east has nothing in common with us in the south, that is politics, work ethics, even religion.
    The city where i was born was made of germans, italians and polish folks. We had a murder rate 8 times lower than brazils average, now is just 23% lower.
    When i was born there were no fences and walls, i used to just go to the neighbor's house to play with the other kids. now every house has a 2.5 to 3 meter wall.
    i Never saw any homeless until i was 8, now the Streets are full of drug dealer and homeless.
    Multi culturalism does not work. And when people are born from mixed couples they aways gravitate to identify and acting as black.
    Now i cant use local dialect that everyone used before, if i do half of the time people wont understand what i'm saying.
    My dialect is dying, culture is dying, my ethnicity is dying.
    Europe should not allow that to happend. South Brazil is far gone, your guys are not.

    • @imacarguy4065
      @imacarguy4065 День назад +1

      Why does multiculturalism = blk? Also, 23% lower is better than 8% lower.

    • @Azul547
      @Azul547 День назад +8

      O país se tornou mais violento.
      Nossa que grande descoberta em

    • @rafaelian478
      @rafaelian478 День назад +14

      You are basically saying that black culture evolves around crime, which is not true, i see a bunch of white dudes that decided to become criminals, brazilian "black" culture have nothing to do with crime, this is extremely dishonest, the problem is the glorification of the criminal life, this started in the favelas, place where the majority of the people are black, and then, this culture started to spread to all parts of Brazil, especially in the lower classes, did you forget that we literally live in a country that is a exporter of drugs to europe?, everyone suffered this effects, southern Brazil was not safe just because they were white in the past, Brazil as a whole was safer ,other states in Brazil that have a majority of mixed people haved and even today have a lower crime rate in comparison to the south, can you explain me why the state of minas gerais and são paulo , the biggest states in the country in terms of population , and with the biggest populations of mixed people and black people, have a lower crime rate than the majority of southern states like rio grande do sul and paraná?, the only state that saves is santa catarina

    • @Judah132
      @Judah132 День назад +3

      Europe should become more like Singapore instead… The Danish + Singaporean models are ideal

    • @llucmou
      @llucmou День назад +1

      @@HansChucrute88 which city m8? Timbó-sc?

  • @Princip777
    @Princip777 День назад +33

    What if the banana republic survived

  • @llucmou
    @llucmou День назад +33

    I think there may be parallels, however I believe what the developed world is passing through right now is slightly different.
    Most of the brown/black/eastern european migrants coming to america are still going there for the economic opportunities, trying to build upon the American dream.
    This differs very much from the sad reality of the demography of Brazil. We have a very deep cultural problem with the brown "underclass" (which, mind you, is at least 70% of the population (and doesn't necessarily correlate to the colour of their skin, it's more of a cultural problem)), where they actively chase different things from most of the economic migrants from Europe; they have a different value system, different regard to personal freedom and space, different values when regarding property, low agency, etc.
    Just look at the idea behind the infamous 'Cidade de Deus' - it was a "de-favelization" project. However, addressing the housing issue without addressing all the cultural and economic problems lead to Cidade de Deus becoming a "legal Favela".
    Almost all european migrants that came to Brazil passed through the same filter as immigrants to north america (i.e., high risk individuals that create the "ethos" of enterpreneurship in a society).
    Our country is way more f'd than yours. It's still possible to revert what is being done to Europe and the USA. I cannot say the same in Brazil, where this brown underclass (moving north to south) has rendered most cities in the southeast criminal hotspots full of favelas and are now moving further south, destroying the rest of decency southern Brazil once could claim to have.
    I'm from a mid-sized city in Northeast Brazil, and trust me, just by being an above-than-average aspie I already feel like an alien to like 95% of people I encounter daily. The HDI is so low it genuinely depresses me.

    • @llucmou
      @llucmou День назад +10

      A GREAT example may come from the state I'm from: "Rio Grande do Norte". This is a quintessentially northeastern state, where broken families, poverty, low IQ, low HDI is basically the norm.
      Here we have a sizeable minority of white settlers that came from northern iberia which we call "Galegos" (as from galicians, from Galiza/Spain), and live in the Cariri region of this state
      These people came FLEEING the portuguese/spanish crown's crackdown on the Jewish religion, and many of them practice forms of christianity mixed with crypto-judaism ("Cristãos Novos"). They are very enterpreneureal (and do better than most "brown" people in this state), but still aren't as successful as the average japanese/italian poor farmer migrants that went to São Paulo, probably because they were fleeing persecution, they didn't passed the same "ethos filter" as the rest of Brazil.

    • @julius43461
      @julius43461 День назад

      @@llucmou "Most of the brown/black/eastern european migrants coming to america are still going there for the economic opportunities, trying to build upon the American dream."
      If only that were true. That was the case in the past, but now they are coming mostly expecting to be given things, as that is what the looney left often promises. The west also has a majority of the population hating themselves, which foreigners are more than willing to exploit.

    • @salutic.7544
      @salutic.7544 День назад

      @@llucmou if the demography of Brazil is irreversibly non-European oriented wouldn’t it be easier to tackle the ethnoracial stratification that came with being a European settler colony instead of characterizing racial oppression as the fault of the victims of the system?

    • @JoaoSantos-xy8gi
      @JoaoSantos-xy8gi День назад +8

      Stay strong, brother. Having a couple neurons working is a really suffocating task in our country.

    • @llucmou
      @llucmou День назад +12

      @@salutic.7544 this legitimately would be the largest undertaking in Brazilian history. I don't see it happening in 200 years.
      I don't disagree with you, it would sure make sense to start working to give to this 70% of the population better schools, better urbanism, better policing, increase economic freedom (to allow for better class mobility) etc.
      However, Brazil was structured since its inception to have a very defined caste system, where most of the population work for the government elites / managerial class.
      The "Brazilian Dream" consists of entering the managerial class through "concursos" (a Brazilian SAT-esque candidate ranking system) and getting contacts in academia to manage your way up the academic ladder to a PhD, so you can earn more than 95% of the population. This ensures that the people at the top are at least well connected with the system.
      The problem is so bad here that simple public servants usually make twice or thrice the market value of any given job.
      In my region, the Northeast, there are whole towns where the only jobs are basically running a small corner store or woring for the government. The whole region basically is comprised of public servants. Heck, in my 1mi person city, 40% of adults work for the government. Can you imagine that in your country?
      As you may have guessed, this translates into lots of taxes to allow for this. In Brazil we call it "Custo Brasil" (or the Brazilian Cost), which is the premium we all pay to run the "public machine" as we often call it in Portuguese
      Brazilians work on average 5 months solely to pay taxes. We have essentially one of the highest VATs on the planet. We pay the costs to run Switzerland and we get a country that is no better than Turkey in return (no offence to Turkey, of course).
      This managerial class is very influential and powerful. I cannot even start to describe how influential these people actually are. They are extremely talented at spinning things around politically and achieving things through all means necessary.
      To tackle this separation of races and the Brazilian society you would have to tear this "public machine" apart and build a new economic order from scratch.
      Instead of actually reforming education, the bureaucrats increase teachers salaries, so they keep the loyal voting base and pretend they are improving education, while achieving exactly what they always intended: making the public servant class stronger.
      The fact that almost every rich person in Brazil is only rich because of the government, means that the entire country is essentially a massive feud (as in feudal).
      Tackling the structure of the society would completely break the Brazilian upper class, and probably result in a coup d'etat to restore the old system.
      This happened once in fact, when the government of Imperial Brazil banned slavery. This broke/risked braking the structure of the society so much a coup organized by the upper class happened almost immediately. And we still live in the government that results from that coup, which basically ensures the continuation of that caste system.
      That's what I mean when I say "my country is more f'd up than yours". There is no fixing this. The upper class has every incentive in the universe to keep the system running this way.

  • @superturkle
    @superturkle День назад +12

    and who brought slaves to the markets on the african coast to be bought by europeans? and how many of them died before making it to the marketplace, under the supervision of their slave masters?

    • @JasonYork-b3i
      @JasonYork-b3i День назад +14

      How come there are no African-Arabians? Why is there no one to start a BLM movement in the muslim world? It's so weird.

    • @0memega
      @0memega День назад +1

      @@JasonYork-b3iSaudi Arabia is literally 10% Black and Afro-arabs exist across the Middle East and North Africa, either as the descendants of slaves or as independent ethnic groups. If you're wondering why there no united movement like BLM or Civil Rights its because slavery differed in the USA vs other parts of the world. The USA inadvertently supported the creation of a Black identity by disenfranchising anybody with Black blood creating an ethnic unity between them that made them eventually push for better treatment. In most other places people mixed with Black blood were generally treated better, meaning the creation of a united identity was far more difficult as assimilation was made easier. Before you talk of castration in the Arab world, that was only practiced on slaves intented to guard harems. The vast majority were either intented for manual labor/military or as the wives of poorer men, considering how those societies horde women.

    • @drago760
      @drago760 День назад

      The ship owners were all Jews.

  • @jonhstonk7998
    @jonhstonk7998 День назад +4

    God I hope not.
    I’m Brazilian and I’m desperately wanting to leave this shithole, that gets hard to do if theres nowhere left to run to.

  • @TheBirthdayhat
    @TheBirthdayhat День назад +9

    we all use to fear going to brazil, too late we realise it was coming for us.

  • @guilhermefaleiros4892
    @guilhermefaleiros4892 День назад +3

    AAAAAAAH I SEE. Brazil is never regarded as western by americans/europeans. Only when it is convenient to them

    • @DiggerWingl
      @DiggerWingl 22 часа назад

      I (a german) see Brazil as culturally western but not politically

  • @SolarpunkEnjoyer
    @SolarpunkEnjoyer 16 часов назад +3

    The mortality rate of North American slaves was lower also due to a somewhat more benign disease environment.

  • @CcksCcks
    @CcksCcks День назад +68

    I live in the southern part of Brazil, state of Paraná, I live in one of the most rich regions and developed of this country, and I can tell you for sure that this country is a SHIT HOLE.
    Brazil doesn't have a future, Brazil is poorer than west Europe or North America, but the same problems that exist in whole western society EXISTS HERE TOO.
    Brazil is doomed, this country is a shit hole since the 1940s, socialists destroyed this land, the people is morally undeveloped.
    The country of the Christ the Redeemer, but Christ does not live in this land, not with this people.

    • @drb4931
      @drb4931 День назад +9

      Sadly...The more time passes, the more this seems true

    • @VinnieMF
      @VinnieMF День назад +23

      Since the 40s? Brazil has been shit since conception. There were brief periods of hope around 1870, 1960 and 2000 but they amounted to nothing.

    • @generalbenjaminarrola340
      @generalbenjaminarrola340 День назад +8

      Brasil nem faz parte do ocidente, você pode se mudar pra outro pais kkkkm

    • @MAHORAGADAOPPSTOPPA
      @MAHORAGADAOPPSTOPPA День назад

      Bro says as he has a rich lineage and is a literal rich person
      Crazy work

    • @atlas567
      @atlas567 День назад +8

      ​@@generalbenjaminarrola340Mula deixa de bobagem, países Ocidentais justamente são os países de línguas e povos de origem latinos, o Ocidente fala latim, surgiu num Império latino que é o Romano, criado por povos latinos, com cultura e valores latinos, tudo isso juntado por uma igreja latina que é a Cristã Católica ,então mula ,países germânicos ou escandinavos podem ser tudo, menos Ocidentais

  • @AlexandreSNunes
    @AlexandreSNunes День назад +4

    West Europe becoming mixed like Brazil would be best case. All ethnic groups were assimilated into a single culture in Brazil. That is not where West Europe is heading into (replacement by the invading cultures)

    • @anomonyous
      @anomonyous День назад

      Effectively like what happened to the Middle East and North Africa. And all conquered Christian homeland.
      Complete cultural, ethnic, genetic erasure and replacement.

    • @senhox970
      @senhox970 День назад

      ​@@anomonyousgenetic replacement in MENA? Wtf

    • @elcultomatematico3922
      @elcultomatematico3922 22 часа назад +1

      ​@@anomonyousIn the Middle East there was never genetic replacement, the populations present genetic continuity, the Christians simply assimilated with the Muslims, and even today there is still a considerable Christian population in the Middle East, so saying that they were completely replaced is false.

    • @Genius766
      @Genius766 7 часов назад

      ⁠@@senhox970yup, i’m a middle easterner, we are getting invaded for centuries, but most significant invasion was the Arab invasion, even if genetically we might not be intermixed a lot but we lost our languages, religions, traditions etc disappeared after islam and we all literally got assimilated as Arabs

    • @Genius766
      @Genius766 7 часов назад

      @@elcultomatematico3922yes there were, but I don’t consider it significant. I’m a Syrian myself. I don’t know how our ancestors looked but I myself is pale. So I don’t know if this is normal for our race or we are just very mixed

  • @Anders0n_Hen1ck6
    @Anders0n_Hen1ck6 День назад +5

    I'm Brazilian from the south. I always was curious about my heretige, so I decided to search for my origins doing a big family tree. It's was very funny because I could trace my ancestors from Europe. I'm descend from germans, polishs, italians, Portugueses and swisss. I really recommend to do research if you're a Brazilian, because the results are quite interesting. If you're of the others countrys too.

  • @siam5956
    @siam5956 День назад +10

    Brazil is 43 percent white (mostly Southern European), and 45 percent mixed (mostly mulatto with predominant southern European blood), the remaining percent being native and black.

    • @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici
      @JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici День назад +13

      That is racial self-identification data which is the most unreliable basis for whether Brazil should be considered a white or black country because the average Brazilian ancestral DNA has 70% white European, 25% black African, 4% Amerindian, and 1% Asian.

    • @tiagomd3811
      @tiagomd3811 День назад +8

      ​​@@JosephSolisAlcaydeAlbericiYeah. Brazil is much whiter than we brazilians or foreigners think. When I did a genetic test I thought I would be something like 75-80% european, but I found out I am 95% european. I guess this is common around here.

    • @manjushagongale
      @manjushagongale День назад

      ​@@tiagomd3811He's not talking about ancestry, he's talking about skin colour.
      43% Brazilians have Whyte skin.

    • @JMiguelSF
      @JMiguelSF День назад +1

      That is the percentage of self-declared racial identification in the IBGE. The percentage of truly white people in Brazil certainly doesn't exceed 30%. In Brazil, most people have no concept of ethnicity, and many mixed-race individuals believe they are white.

    • @LucasVieira-cz6kq
      @LucasVieira-cz6kq День назад +12

      Most whites and blacks are also of mixed-race. He covered the topic perfectly

  • @ladahieno2382
    @ladahieno2382 День назад +7

    Omg... Kaiser Bauch finally... Finally went to Brazil...

  • @0807Arthur
    @0807Arthur День назад +32

    Nobody wants to say it, this is a BAD outcome

    • @OGrandomunknownperson
      @OGrandomunknownperson День назад +5

      Not for me. Mixed race people look the best, I have a mixed gf and want everyone ideally to be mixed so people don't relate to their "home" countries

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 День назад +8

      ​@@OGrandomunknownperson people relate to their home countries even in a single-race society.... It's very common you know.
      Pole, Slovak, Czech, German or French living in the UK always refer to their home countries and compare things even after 30 years of residency.

    • @centercannothold
      @centercannothold День назад +5

      @@OGrandomunknownperson multi-racial sound cool until you have to get something done. Like organizing a coherent state, run business or waging war. There is a trade off, it not all just sunshine and rainbow.

    • @OGrandomunknownperson
      @OGrandomunknownperson День назад +2

      @@centercannothold Nope, lets say you are unmixed somali you may feel more somali then british even if your multi generational mixed people won't have loyalty to their ancestors country, like my gf is half polish and half vietnames and im half afghan and half pakistani, my hypothetical child with her would inherit 4 languages plus english and be loyal only to the UK, plus being exposed to Christianity on one side Islam on the other and having atheist parents . Mixed race is the way to go. I would never think about dating anyone of a similar race to me

    • @Mordekuiser
      @Mordekuiser День назад +1

      Well if you make race purity a big deal then yea maybe kinda odd but ok

  • @kamikaze5528
    @kamikaze5528 День назад +18

    Correction: Brasil is not "Latino".
    That is a bullshit definition unitedstadians created to differentiate themselves from the Mexicans. The term doesn't mean "Country with ties to Latinized places," otherwise, the USA and Canada would be considered "Latino" and the Bahamas or Suriname would not.
    Brasil is too culturally and ethnically different from the rest of the continent to be lumped together like this.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 День назад +15

      But still, Portuguese is a Latin language. Argentina is also very different to Guatemala, but they could be both classified as Latino.
      In my view the whole Central and South America is Latino, except the pockets English Dutch and French heritage (Belize, Guayana, Suriname etc.)

    • @kamikaze5528
      @kamikaze5528 День назад +2

      @@jirislavicek9954 Latin ≠ latino.

    • @diemes5463
      @diemes5463 День назад

      Then what do you call yourself, lusophonic?

    • @kamikaze5528
      @kamikaze5528 День назад +2

      @@diemes5463 Brasileiro. I call myself Brasileiro.

    • @diemes5463
      @diemes5463 20 часов назад +1

      @@kamikaze5528 ah yes, Brasil, the latino country. My brazilian wife keeps insisting you guys are americans kkkk

  • @rogermotta780
    @rogermotta780 День назад +15

    As a Brazilian I would like to make a special thanks to 3 countries: Germany, Italy and Japan, because of the immigrants coming from these countries, Brazil is still much better than several countries in the world, if it weren't for these immigrants I think Brazil would be a giant Haiti.
    Most of these immigrants came before World War II, in the 19th century, but it's funny the coincidence that these 3 countries fought together in World War II.

    • @gabrielsr4791
      @gabrielsr4791 23 часа назад +2

      E qual diferença eles fazem hoje em relação a situação vergonhosa do país hoje?

    • @rogermotta780
      @rogermotta780 22 часа назад +1

      @@gabrielsr4791 Nenhuma. Mas por causa deles o Brasil ainda é um país que o povo tem um certo acesso a coisas que muitos outros países não tem,exemplo: Internet acessível,produtos como eletrodomésticos (que mesmo caros,por conta do crédito,o povo ainda pode ter certas coisas) ect. Tipo,mesmo nas favelas,tirando uma porcentagem que vivem naqueles barracos,mas a maioria que vivem nas favelas tem um certo acesso a essas coisas que eu disse,até carros populares.

    • @marianoprocopio
      @marianoprocopio 21 час назад +2

      eles estão sendo rapidamente substituídos, então o brasil ainda será um haiti gigante

    • @kakaks32
      @kakaks32 19 часов назад

      duas ou três escolhas diferentes no primeiro e segundo reinado teriam salvo o brasil, não mais alemães e italianos

    • @gabrielsr4791
      @gabrielsr4791 10 часов назад

      entendi ,eles contribuiram pra isso?

  • @Pedro-xe7lk
    @Pedro-xe7lk День назад +32

    Sad to see many brazillians saying that our diversity is the cause of our economical, political, and social struggles. Our problems have one cause alone, wich is bed politics, bad ideologies and bad education. That's all. Our diversity is a precious thing, we brazillians have so many struggles but accepting and integrating the different isn't one of them.

    • @TR0VAS
      @TR0VAS День назад +7

      finalmente alguém lúcido aqui nesses comentários kkkkkkk como pode

    • @pliniojr95
      @pliniojr95 День назад +1

      The problem with miscigenation in Brazil has more to do with racial identity issues. Most of the people don't belong to neither white nor black race and this a problem that thwarts the construction of a national identity. Things got worse when Vargas rose to power and acted on to erase regional cultural identities. Brazil would've been a better country overall if mixing had happened in a smaller scale.

    • @diemes5463
      @diemes5463 20 часов назад

      @@pliniojr95 Racial identity by skin color is a fairly new concept on the timeline of humanity and not exactly required for a cohesive and prosperous society.

    • @miguelfelipe9113
      @miguelfelipe9113 19 часов назад +5

      Tá cheio de adolescente triste falando merda aqui, bom ver um br lúcido nos comentarios

    • @kakaks32
      @kakaks32 19 часов назад +5

      os golpistas republicanos de 89 eram brancos, collor é branco, bolsonaro é branco, lula é branco, o problema do bostil nn é a diversidade

  • @MinIanLC
    @MinIanLC День назад +4

    Similar to Brazil but most African Americans have between 10-30% European ancestry due to slavery these numbers do include those mixed persons today from black and white unions.
    The USA will most certainly become more mixed as the years go on.

  • @warmaugust4278
    @warmaugust4278 День назад +3

    Being racially-mixed is OK as long as your society is secular or follow same faith. Multi-religion “nations” will inevitably fail. Lebanon civil war is an example. That’s future of Europe and Russia

  • @TurtleChad1
    @TurtleChad1 День назад +155

    Imagine how prosperous Brazil would be if the whole country was like it's southern area.

    • @perorenchino2036
      @perorenchino2036 День назад +65

      white? That doesnt seem to help much😃.Look at argenta.

    • @antopov6559
      @antopov6559 День назад +119

      This country exists and it's called Argentina.

    • @codysparks1454
      @codysparks1454 День назад +18

      @@antopov6559yep your absolutely correct 💯

    • @Guilherme-ms3ub
      @Guilherme-ms3ub День назад +53

      The south is a sh1th0l3 though. Just like The rest of The country. But it is a richer region than The North and northeast. The northeast region is much richer in natural resources But federal politicians will not let the North and Northeast develop They prefer to leave this region financially dependent on the southeast and south of Brazil through state Welfare

    • @thesusposter48
      @thesusposter48 День назад

      ​@@antopov6559 yeah and it's clearly an example of white superiority with its wealth a responsible government right ? right ? 😅😅

  • @ultimoguerreiro82
    @ultimoguerreiro82 День назад +8

    Since Brazil has been invoked, and now we´ll flood this comment section, I´ll start by thanking for your videos. As a brazilian born historian, I think the ethnic results are quite inevitable. I´m german, jewish, guarani indian (look like an average german), my wife is chinese, dutch, indian (she´s a tall, clear eyed chinese, yes, she´s gorgeous)... A family reunion looks like the UN assembly. It´s lovely.

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 День назад +7

      You're just biased in favor of what you are. You're just making a self indulgent comment that has no more validity than anyone else who claims differently.

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 9 часов назад

      Classic Zuckerberg narcissist

  • @vinfacts11
    @vinfacts11 День назад +6

    You should a video on the Guyanas. They are like a colonial settler countries, except they have blacks and indians.

  • @genteboa0545
    @genteboa0545 День назад +28

    Finally a video about Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
    here in Brazil we have a affectionate nickname for our country "Bostil" if you are reading this, comment here "Eu amo o Bostil"

  • @JVolpe-qg4en
    @JVolpe-qg4en День назад +3

    Brazil is more white than the way which is typically represented, atleast in south-east/south

  • @pixelfiend7292
    @pixelfiend7292 21 час назад +3

    I will say, immigrants often reside in the cities, which are demographic black holes. It is not unlikely that the recent immigrants will not be represented in the future as they will not have kids.
    In Italy during the Roman times, middle eastern dna was the predominant dna group in the cities. Today they are not represented in the Italian gene pool as they did not have kids.

    • @elcultomatematico3922
      @elcultomatematico3922 21 час назад +2

      It depends on the integration of immigrants into the new society. If immigrants do not integrate, their birth rates will not decrease. In Italy, the people who emigrated were middle class, today they are lower class. In France, the United Kingdom and Spain, immigrants are the ones who have the most children, according to the data. In the United Kingdom, it is the blacks. In France, there is no ethnic measurement, but we do know that immigrants are the ones who have the most children, and we see that 10% of the total population is Muslim, a number that the French project will grow to 30%, not because of immigration, but because of their high birth rates. In Spain, Moroccans and South Americans are the ones who have the most children, although only the first generations. We also observe different patterns of integration. Immigrants from the United Kingdom and France have little or no integration, whereas in Spain there is a high degree of integration with respect to the European continent.

  • @DaweSMF
    @DaweSMF День назад +2

    Brazil shows Brazil. Westerners have their own way and i dont think even they know where they are going, let alone where they end. Making any predictions based on different country, cultures and reality seems to me like very shaky at best.

  • @EnteSerafico
    @EnteSerafico День назад +9

    6 seconds and no views, demographics man fell off fr.

  • @Elsneakakaze
    @Elsneakakaze 11 часов назад +1

    If Brazil is the future of anything than we need to invent time travel as soon as possible

  • @rob6927
    @rob6927 18 часов назад +3

    30:54 In the UK the term "Asian" usually means South Asians 🇮🇳 🇵🇰, not East Asians 🇹🇼🇭🇰🇰🇷

  • @constantinethecataphract5949
    @constantinethecataphract5949 День назад +8

    Answering the question of the vid all i can say is that it depends.
    The USA and the anglosphere ? (except for the UK and Ireland maybe) absolutely.
    Continental Europe? No because they are natives to the land and have an indigenous culture.

    • @julius43461
      @julius43461 День назад +6

      Natives to the land? Just check how Britain is doing. They would get arrested if they claimed they are the natives lol

    • @constantinethecataphract5949
      @constantinethecataphract5949 День назад +6

      @@julius43461
      They can get arrested but it doesn't change the truth

    • @julius43461
      @julius43461 День назад +1

      @@constantinethecataphract5949 If there is a single thing you can learn from all of this, it is that truth doesn't matter one bit. Value of truth and good ideas is only as high as the will of the people who are meant to fight for them. It does not matter if your ideas are good or bad, it only matters how hard you will fight to make them a reality.
      History is being fabricated right now, even when the natives in western countries are still there and make up the majority. What do you think it will happen once they become a minority?

  • @slippery_slobber
    @slippery_slobber День назад +6

    It’s the same BS. In Brazil, race is a family issue. I’m brown and my brothers look white and can pass for white. Guess who is treated better. In the family?

    • @diemes5463
      @diemes5463 День назад +3

      Despite all the talk, Brazilians love the light 😂

    • @zerotwo7319
      @zerotwo7319 День назад +4

      Não vai ser o cara cheio de ressentimento que vai ser tratado bem, é claro.

    • @Judah132
      @Judah132 День назад +1

      It’s the same when your brother is ginger, whilst your sister and you are not. Guess who’s being treated and spoiled the most