Rich and poor divide in São Paulo | World
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2017
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Brazil's ongoing economic crisis has resulted in an ever growing number of people living on the street. Joe Leahy reports from São Paulo.
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I love the guy putting that "billie jean" in the middle of Heal the world lyrics because he knows both songs are from Michael Jackson. God bless him. These people are victms more than anything. They need to be seen, they need help.
he also sang "Please don't go" 2:27.
"Billie Jean is not my lover" 1:32
Michael Jackson was born to a poor family in Gary, Indiana on August 29, 1958
He grew up poor, one of nine children (a tenth died in childbirth) in gritty Gary, Indiana.
The Jacksons were fairly poor and lived in a small house with just two bedrooms for eleven people. 2:34
Sources: Ducksters; Lifetime
Lembrando - Los Angeles tem mais que São Paulo é rio junto. É um problema universal.
exato
Los Ángeles e uma cidade muito cara no estado da California impostos mais altos
Kkkkk nada que ver
what do u mean, shortage of housing? government housing, yeah, but there are thousands of houses completely empty at surreal prices that most people can't possibly afford
January 24, 2022
The City Hall of São Paulo on Sunday, January 23, released alarming data on the growth of the capital's homeless population: in two years a 31% increase was recorded. There are currently 31,884 people living on the city's streets, in 2019 it was 24,344. 2:31
Source: The Rio Times
Similar to Los Angeles, sadly Los Angeles is way worse, 60,000+ homeless population
The people living in the streets in São Paulo, Brazil and the shortage of the favelas in Brazil. Many of them are living in the streets in São Paulo and a lot shortage of housing and stuck without place to live and I feel sorry for them.
Imagine being so poor that you are unable to afford a place even in a favela.
In Brazil, social inequality and racial disparity are almost the same thing
Indeed, but this is because black people in Brazil make poor choices. Such as making children when they are not financially stable. Making children sadly is a consequence of religious indoctrination. But there are serious financial consequences
@@GrandmaBetty1945 am African kenyan to be precise,I came to America on soccer scholarship,we had Brazilians but never saw black Brazilians,now I understand they are too poor and no education aff to come for scholarship,kenya is 3rd after India and China in the amount of students in America university,our country population is 40million but India and China billion,to deny black Brazilians education is sad and racist to the core,no excuse!
@@fredrickoballa829 The problem that I have with your opinion, is that it portrays the lack of education for black Brazilians as discrimination by whites who "didn't give it to them". My GF is from São Paulo, where a private school (elementary school and high school) costs between 400 and 1000 USD per month, regardless of race and gender. Which equates to a monthly salary for most Brazilians. That's the type of school your kids need to be able to access higher education like university at the age of 18. It's pretty rare in Brazil that children have access to this kind of education, because it requires the parents to have very high salaries. So by no means it is a consequence of racism. My GF's father (white) worked his butt off to finance education for 1 daughter. Blacks are generally not so thoughtful, make 5 children for whom there is no money to send them to private schools, and then the vicious cycle of poverty continues because they will never have a good job. So the problem is the choice that the parents make. To be honest I'm pretty tired of that culture of victimhood that portrays white people as privileged racists, bullies etc
@@GrandmaBetty1945 You right about black making bad choices but white brazilian are rasicist!! There is no black in the parlement and no news reporter on the TV! The brazilian police killes more blacks than white
@@freelive9654 No. Here (Brazil) have some black people on tv.
Coming to an America near you.
@Lei P brazil is america, u know?
@@whitefang238 It's not America it's in America
@@unknownsclips650 america is a continent
That guy's version of 'please don't go' sounded much better, wish you well, hope you find better times
1:32
'artist poor'
2:31
Kinda remind me of LA San Francisco
how wrong and sad is this!
It is wonderful that these people suffer.
Jeez I’ve had to watch this in drama
Sao Paulo, Brazil's biggest and richest city, has a population of 12 million and generates more than 10 percent of the country's GDP. 3:00
Source: CGTN America
Not only Brazil, but also south america suffers a lot from the "left and socialist" mentality. These countries need to undertand that the only way to make life better is with liberalism and economic growth.
Your're dumb or what? "socialist mentality"? Don't be an idiot on internet, please.
@@marceloduarte1746 He is right.
@@wa57s577 Brazil crushed capitalism in the last decades. Do you have idea of how hard it is to open a small or middle size business around here?
@@wa57s577 No, worse than that. You can call it a oligarchist country. The goverment supporting the big corporations and crushing the small ones. No real free market. Only monopoly.
@@wa57s577 in Brazil regulations still help the big fish and crush the small ones
Next time blur peoples faces when filming poverty. Would you like to be filmed in possibly the worst moment of your life for some foreign journalist profit?
O Brasil não é só isso...
Vc viu apenas uma parte do Brasil,
Estereótipos são uma bosta
não saber interpretar texto é que é. Não sei onde vc viu estereotipos ou a narrativa de que o país é só isso
Mas eles estão apenas mostrando a realidade de parte da população do Brasil. Veja que o foco da matéria é a desigualdade social em São Paulo...
Da maioria é ,princesa de alphaville..
#capitalism
This is Capitalism + systemic corruption. Capitalism alone doesn't always lead to this.
Capitalism is systemic corruption. Systemic corruption is inherent in capitalism. It is how wealth is extracted and accumulated. Systemic corruption.
Fred Hampton's Ghost The Irony here is, Brazil is in a recession because of populist and socialist reforms.
Yes, and this situation is still better than what is going on in Venezuela right now, so the positon doesn't really hold water.
@@tellingfoxtales Venezuela was destroyed by US sanctions.
Not due to socialism.