I love Sao Paulo I fall in love with the nature loving people we were in the farm 5 hours from Sao Paulo 5 months ago , I am thinking to go back to see our new Brazilian family I am Ethiopian ,I Love Brazil ❤️
@@martharufael8673 Sou brasileiro, não sou de São Paulo, mas acho a Etiópia um país com uma história linda, tenho uma vontade imensa de ir aí. Se der venha no centro oeste do Brasil, vamos te receber bem!
@@denial1004 Bencaos Negacao, que fofo Obrigada pelo convite, Deus quiser voltarei e minha segunda casa e minha familia ,pessoas amorosas Brasil semper perto do mew Coracao💖
Saying Dom Pedro II "convinced everybody to abolish slavery" is offensive. It looks like there wasn't decades of activism in this regard and that he didn't resist the pressure to abolish slavery for decades! The empire hold slavery until they could, so Brazil was the last country in the continent to abolish slavery.
Lei Eusébio de Queirós (1850) ... Lei Nabuco de Araújo (1854) ... Lei de Terras (1850) ... Lei do Ventre Livre (1871) ... Lei dos Sexagenários (1885) ... Lei Áurea (1888)... É, realmente, acho que ele não fez nada.
About the city of São Paulo, I think the video is a bit outdated and he basically focused on the city's problems, which are true, but he hid the positive aspects of São Paulo. The subway network in the city of Sao Paulo is huge, very modern and I can say that it is certainly one of the best subway networks in the world. The city breathes culture and work, generates a lot of money and it is possible to have a very good life in São Paulo. There are countless parks, huge, with lots of nature and endless beauty. I have lived in São Paulo for a long time and I can say that it is certainly one of the best cities in the world to live in! Are there any problems? Certainly, but there are also many good things! I suggest you react to other videos about São Paulo, including videos about the city's transportation system, which is the best in Brazil. Foreigners, when they visit São Paulo, are truly amazed at how great and modern the city's subway is!
Well kinda…I’m Brazilian and I think you can have a good life in SP if you are middle class and upper classes… not to mention all the violence we are exposed to. It’s an amazing city, but I would only live there if I were rich to be honest, it’s too stressful to cope with the problems they pointed out for example…subway is great but not very safe either…I’m white and I’m a woman and that makes me an easy target. I’ve had to run away from guys perusing me on the streets of SP twice and I had my phone stolen…So if you’re not a target good for you. I would need a driver to take me to places safely in SP so I don’t stress about traffic and thefts…that’s right, I’d rather ride a horse in the country side than drive almost everyday in SP…
@@andressaleite1642 discordo tenho amigas que andam por sp normalmente claro tem seus perigos e nao precisa ser rico mesmo por que as regioes que sao vizinhas a cidade a maioria esta com metro por perto e a rede aumentando eu nao tenho carro e nem quero eu uso transporte publico e aplicativos a questao de carros ultimamente tem diminuido o volume de carros pois com o aumento de trem metro gera esse efeito
@@andressaleite1642 Eu te entendo. Realmente, há violência em São Paulo, mas, pelos índices, há outras capitais mais violentas. Ter carro em São Paulo é uma coisa que eu não recomendo, nem com motoristas e seguranças. Eu sou gay e considero São Paulo a melhor cidade para um gay viver. A gente chega até a pensar que estamos em outro país, um país mais evoluído, comparativamente a outros estados do Brasil. O custo de vida de São Paulo realmente é enorme, principalmente para quem quer fugir do trânsito, morando em áreas nobres, próximas ao metrô. Eu recomendaria a cada gay do Brasil, se tiver condições, more em São Paulo! Obs. Não estou dizendo que a cidade é perfeita, há muitos problemas.
Our river called Pinheiros is being depolluted and has already returned to having aquatic life! Fish and etc! It became a park with a codename (Bruno Covas)
wow, so cool to see my city in the documentary, Barra Bonita. In fact, the tietê river is clean enough around here due to the natural depuration along its course. Here we are able to fish, navigate and swim with no problem. Even so, conservation must always be an educational topic so it remains this way and hopefully even better.
I found your video by chance, I found it very cool, curious and interesting. I am a resident of the city of são paulo, I can say that the problems listed are real, some of them are being solved, but with a lot of delay and of course due to corruption, despite all this I can say that the city has beautiful places, many attractions and a huge city with a lot, a lot of people living here, people of all kinds and ways... I hope to see more videos about Brazilian cities. I loved your video
Tim explica North American who now lives in São Paulo .He knows everything speaks Portuguese and has other young North Americans who speak Portuguese and are in Brazil.
I highly recommend the channel Tesouros do Brasil, where they show the natural beauties, incredible places and a lot of nice things to do here in our country!
In the early twentieth century, Brazilian political and intellectual elites adopted a modified version of scientific racism based on the idea that the Brazilian population could be “whitened” as European immigrants mixed with Brazilians of color. Since the 19th century, prominent foreign race scientists repeatedly visited Brazil and scorned the country as a mostly non-white society where not even the elites appeared white. They predicted that the country would degenerate due to its race mixture, a view that some Brazilian intellectuals embraced with much concern. In response to this discourse, and observing the increase in immigration from Europe, other intellectuals predicted that, by “whitening” through immigration, Brazil could build a strong, successful and modern nation
Brazil received millions of immigrants in the 20th century, mainly after the 1st and 2nd World Wars. As the southern and southeastern regions of Brazil have cooler weather, most of these immigrants came to live in these regions. That's why you can find immigrants from all over the world in São Paulo, mainly from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Japan, China, South Korea, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Germany, Latin American countries and so on. Outside Japan, São Paulo has the biggest Japanese community; and the same situation regarding Italians. São Paulo, as a cosmopolitan city, has a lot in common with New York City. As a city in a developing country (Brazil), we face the same problems people have in Mexico City, Jacarta (Indonesia), Istambul in Turkey, Buenos Aires in Argentina: daily traffic jams, air pollution in some neighborhoods, dangerous areas (pick-pockets, burglaries and robberies) etc. I agree that cities in rich countries (USA, Japan, Australia and European countries) also have these kinds of problems, but they have them on a smaller scale. However, you can find very nice places in São Paulo that you can also find in Paris, New York, London, Tokyo and Rome: very good international restaurants, thousands of excellent pizzerias and steakhouses, incredible parks (Ibirapuera Park is like the Central Park in NYC), recognized museums, art galleries, theaters and concert halls.
This video is old... in 4 years has already changed a lot in SP .... look for more current video.... we are already depolluting the Pinheiros River....
Hello.RUclips discovered Brazil, many people don't know anything about it. We studied from a young age until we entered the university, all countries, culture, geography, history of wars, everything And I see many and that we still have descendants of King D.Pedro here
Yay, a video about my city! I think you guys would enjoy more watching 'Geography Now: Brazil' to understand better the country! There are a lot of details about Sao Paulo in this video that even I didn't know lol Sao Paulo has a lot of problems but it's a great city to live if you have $$. That high-end restaurants serving in plastic cups story isn't true tho, rich people get whatever they want, like avoiding traffic by travelling by helicopter haha
They need those Trains and Buses etc. Also make some traffic lanes that only people with two or more people can use, that's worked in many other countries. I've never been to such a huge city. But I'm originally from Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, affectionately know as "Brissie" (with a z sound). Unless you're visiting another part of Brissie you won't see many cars if you visit Aussie capital cities. Parking your car is expensive. So most of us drive to our closest Train Station 🚉 and leave our car there, parking is either cheap or free. Some buses will even take you straight to the Train Station. People will take a train to the city and walk. Or in Melbourne they still have trams that are free to use on the city streets.
Yeah, there are 5,3 million passengers a day just in subways. With trains having capacity for 3600 passengers, new train stops at the station every 1 and a half minutes. Search "são paulo metro sé" to see images of how crownded it is. About the bus, there are 14,500 bus in operation that travel 3 million kilometers (nearly 75 laps around the earth), transporting another 10 million passengers a day.
New subscriber here. Thank you so much for the reaction and comments. This video is old and focus too much on the problems (which is important) but If you want to have a better view of how the city actually looks consider watching a video called "São Paulo City - São Paulo Brazil". Regarding emperor Don Pedro II he may have a mad face but he was a great man, spoken more than 10 languages, abolished slavery together with his wife Leopoldina and mainly due to that rich farm owners who no longer had the profits of slavery took him down and Brazil became a Republic. Regarding pollution, the Pinheiros river is much cleaner now, there are capybaras, fish and the water looks much cleaner. Tietê still very very popluted but it will be cleaned untill the end of this decade. Much love to you two from SP! God bless you.
Pedro II did many questionable things, too, including a genocidal war against Paraguay to please British interests (and I'm not using the word "genocidal" lightly --- there were so few men left alive in Paraguay at the end of the war that those few male survivors roamed the countryside to father children with the much more numerous surviving women and rebuild the country's population), and he didn't exactly "abolish slavery", he just (reluctantly) bowed to mounting modernizing economic pressure at a moment he was increasingly weak politically (it was not by coincidence that he was overthrown and Brazil became a republic less than 2 years later). However, despite all that I said, I still admire Pedro II a lot because he had one precious virtue that is badly missed today: it's beyond question that he deeply LOVED this country and put the nation's ultimate interests above anything else. Sadly, you can't say the same about a lot of politicians today --- left, right, or center, it doesn't matter, all they love is themselves, their pockets, and their egos. I think the last one about whom you could say that was JK (who was no saintly angel either, and finished his term with the country in deep debt and in an unstable political situation, but he overflowed with love for Brazil and took his mission seriously).
Eu como um morador de São Paulo e nascido aqui acho esse documentário mto fraco , não mostra bem o que é São Paulo, acho mto longo e monotono , existem outros mto mais dinâmicos e ageis e não um documentário apenas historico , procurem outros videos sobre SP !! 🤔
The text of the video has many historical errors, first, the Indians did not spontaneously collaborate to the building of São Paulo, as well as anything else in this country at this time. They were enslaved and what happened to them, numerically, can be considered one of the greatest genocides in the history of humanity. Because they had no immunological defenses, in addition to slavery, violence and death to those who did not submit, and they died in droves simply because their organisms were incapable of withstanding a simple flu brought by the Europeans! Dom Pedro and even Princess Isabel herself, considered to be the person who abolished slavery, were staunch slavocrats and actively took part, and this is even obvious, in all of this, in this tragedy. Slavery was abolished as a result of much struggle, imprisonments, deaths, hangings, etc. The text of the voiceover, I would say, is more than mistaken, it is quite dishonest! I will make other notes as necessary (I am just at the beginning of the video). I didn't want to forget anything!
Regarding water supply, it is important to say that all public systems in Brazil are cartels! Sometimes the system is intentionally emptied or used to meet industry demands due to corruption, so they use the problem of water scarcity to increase the price with the justification of drought, but when it starts to rain, and believe me, in Brazil it rains a lot ! When the rains return, prices do not return to what they were before, and this is a way of always charging more for services! Regarding the favelas and the poorest classes, it is important to mention that climbing the social ladder is practically impossible without corruption, the average salary of the poorest is approximately 200 dollars per month, which only provides food for one person, there are many social programs and that It helps the poorest a lot, but Brazil has been strongly influenced by a neo-liberal wave that preaches the end of all social programs to install a type of law of the strongest. The majority of the population is poor and has an income between 200 and 400 dollars a month, São Paulo is an expensive city, it was once more expensive than New York and so try to imagine the frustration of those who work here every day just to get by. maintain and sometimes in a deficient way.
U guys should come to SP! You gonna love it! About @ruclips.net/video/wbNPcNscvZU/видео.html (7:39) Is not 2 hours from the center, is abt 30 minutes max, but 2 hours with traffic.
I liked to see them reacting to our Brazil, starting with my great city, but this video that they watched is somewhat sensationalist and with wrong and exaggerated information about the city, it is also worth informing that it was not Emperor Dom Pedro II who freed the slaves, Princess Isabel who signed the act and it cost them the throne and exile in Europe. I hope to see you reacting to more videos of our country, but more truthful videos.
And it is also wrong to give either one of them credit for abolishing slavery cus they only did it because of the popular pressure and multiple slave revolts that were happening
o video é bom porem só focou em coisas ruins de sampa porem aqui temos muita coisa boa por exemplo a situação da agua esta melhorando o trem rio sao paulo sera por uma empresa privada e começou o planejamento em outubro de 2023 o sistema de transporte esta aumentando corredores de onibus e mais linhas de trem metro e monotrilho entre outros
whell, its not worng say "São Paulo is one of the biggest cyty in America" because the continent is America... North, central and south are not diferent continet. Its all one continent, The American Continent
Não sou monarquista mas acho que a família imperial brasileira só caio porque era uma família boa e queria o bem do povo e do Brasil. Se fossem mal estavam no poder até hoje. Quando a princesa optou por libertar os afro-brasileiros sabia que iria cair. Mas tanto os fazendeiros ricos como os escravizados se misturam através do sangue casando entre si e hoje somos um povo só. Somos todos brasileiros. Não importa se branco, negro, índio, asiático... Somos o povo brasileiro.
Get ready, someone talked about Brazil, about Brazilians, hundreds or even thousands of Brazilians will come to your channel, and they will comment, they will ask for other reactions, few people in the world know anything about Brazil besides football, samba, Rio de Janeiro , I hope you continue to learn more about this beautiful country, with such nice people, our cultural, ethnic and biomes diversity is something exciting, many foreigners start to react, get to know and then come to know Brazil and every time they return, many and often, or even move here. I hope you enjoyed the little bit you saw, and wanted to know more, to react to more videos.
Aqui deixo lista de coisas interressantes do brasil para reagir ; Brasil gigante americano, 10 fatos surpreendentes sobre brasil, 30 curiosidade sobre rio grande do sul. Diogo Elzinga, Speaking Brazilian Language School, as 25 etnias com mais descendentes. DGPmundo a história do brasil.
I love Sao Paulo I fall in love with the nature loving people we were in the farm 5 hours from Sao Paulo 5 months ago , I am thinking to go back to see our new Brazilian family I am Ethiopian ,I Love Brazil ❤️
Etiópia?
@@brunoxavierd6745 Eu sou Etiope
Venha conhecer a cidade de Botucatu, interior de São Paulo. Fica a 2 horas da capital São Paulo e é uma cidadezinha bem evoluída
@@martharufael8673 Sou brasileiro, não sou de São Paulo, mas acho a Etiópia um país com uma história linda, tenho uma vontade imensa de ir aí. Se der venha no centro oeste do Brasil, vamos te receber bem!
@@denial1004 Bencaos Negacao, que fofo Obrigada pelo convite, Deus quiser voltarei e minha segunda casa e minha familia ,pessoas amorosas Brasil semper perto do mew Coracao💖
Saying Dom Pedro II "convinced everybody to abolish slavery" is offensive. It looks like there wasn't decades of activism in this regard and that he didn't resist the pressure to abolish slavery for decades! The empire hold slavery until they could, so Brazil was the last country in the continent to abolish slavery.
exactly lol
he didn't do anything.
Exatamente! Chegou a doer meus ouvidos ouvir essa insanidade!
Lei Eusébio de Queirós (1850) ...
Lei Nabuco de Araújo (1854) ...
Lei de Terras (1850) ...
Lei do Ventre Livre (1871) ...
Lei dos Sexagenários (1885) ...
Lei Áurea (1888)...
É, realmente, acho que ele não fez nada.
Ativismo não fez nada, mas sim as iniciativas do partido conservador com o apoio do Pedro 2
About the city of São Paulo, I think the video is a bit outdated and he basically focused on the city's problems, which are true, but he hid the positive aspects of São Paulo.
The subway network in the city of Sao Paulo is huge, very modern and I can say that it is certainly one of the best subway networks in the world. The city breathes culture and work, generates a lot of money and it is possible to have a very good life in São Paulo. There are countless parks, huge, with lots of nature and endless beauty. I have lived in São Paulo for a long time and I can say that it is certainly one of the best cities in the world to live in! Are there any problems? Certainly, but there are also many good things!
I suggest you react to other videos about São Paulo, including videos about the city's transportation system, which is the best in Brazil. Foreigners, when they visit São Paulo, are truly amazed at how great and modern the city's subway is!
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Well kinda…I’m Brazilian and I think you can have a good life in SP if you are middle class and upper classes… not to mention all the violence we are exposed to. It’s an amazing city, but I would only live there if I were rich to be honest, it’s too stressful to cope with the problems they pointed out for example…subway is great but not very safe either…I’m white and I’m a woman and that makes me an easy target. I’ve had to run away from guys perusing me on the streets of SP twice and I had my phone stolen…So if you’re not a target good for you. I would need a driver to take me to places safely in SP so I don’t stress about traffic and thefts…that’s right, I’d rather ride a horse in the country side than drive almost everyday in SP…
@@andressaleite1642 discordo tenho amigas que andam por sp normalmente claro tem seus perigos e nao precisa ser rico mesmo por que as regioes que sao vizinhas a cidade a maioria esta com metro por perto e a rede aumentando eu nao tenho carro e nem quero eu uso transporte publico e aplicativos a questao de carros ultimamente tem diminuido o volume de carros pois com o aumento de trem metro gera esse efeito
@@andressaleite1642 Eu te entendo. Realmente, há violência em São Paulo, mas, pelos índices, há outras capitais mais violentas. Ter carro em São Paulo é uma coisa que eu não recomendo, nem com motoristas e seguranças. Eu sou gay e considero São Paulo a melhor cidade para um gay viver. A gente chega até a pensar que estamos em outro país, um país mais evoluído, comparativamente a outros estados do Brasil. O custo de vida de São Paulo realmente é enorme, principalmente para quem quer fugir do trânsito, morando em áreas nobres, próximas ao metrô. Eu recomendaria a cada gay do Brasil, se tiver condições, more em São Paulo!
Obs. Não estou dizendo que a cidade é perfeita, há muitos problemas.
Brasil 🇧🇷 amo ❤
São Paulo i love my BRAZIL 🇧🇷❤️
We are american too... south america, u guys are from USA, north america with mexico, and canada
São Paulo 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 my love Forever 💚💛💚💛💚💛💚💛💚
Hello!! From São Paulo..I was born here...congratulations for your video.
Our river called Pinheiros is being depolluted and has already returned to having aquatic life! Fish and etc! It became a park with a codename (Bruno Covas)
São Paulo parabéns!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Parabéns pq irmão Kkkkkk
wow, so cool to see my city in the documentary, Barra Bonita. In fact, the tietê river is clean enough around here due to the natural depuration along its course. Here we are able to fish, navigate and swim with no problem. Even so, conservation must always be an educational topic so it remains this way and hopefully even better.
I found your video by chance, I found it very cool, curious and interesting. I am a resident of the city of são paulo, I can say that the problems listed are real, some of them are being solved, but with a lot of delay and of course due to corruption, despite all this I can say that the city has beautiful places, many attractions and a huge city with a lot, a lot of people living here, people of all kinds and ways... I hope to see more videos about Brazilian cities. I loved your video
Good . Sou brasileiro !!!
São Paulo is the most population city in the America, South and Western hemispheres and lusophony , not only in South America.
o Brasil é gigante, as pessoas acham q só existi São Paulo e Rio de janeiro
, ei..fala ae Cunhado...como estão vocês, ✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿✌🏿🇧🇷
Tenho tanto orgulho de ser paulistana ❤
I'm from São Paulo!
São Paulo is all of that and much much more...for good and bad
Remarkable city!
Come meet SP! We will welcome you with open arms!
VAI BRASIL
Tim explica North American who now lives in São Paulo .He knows everything speaks Portuguese and has other young North Americans who speak Portuguese and are in Brazil.
Tks friends! Very interesting reactions! We Brazilians love to watch and, of course, welcome you any day here!
Eu sou Brasileiro com muito orgulho 🇧🇷😃✌️
Woooh man 🤦♂️
Thanks so much for reacting to my city, you guys are so cool!
Parabens pelo video .🇧🇷🌅🇧🇷🌲🌱🇧🇷 Vão vir para Brasil seráo bens vidos aqui 🇧🇷🌅🇧🇷
Este vídeo é muito bom.
Gostei 🇧🇷
I highly recommend the channel Tesouros do Brasil, where they show the natural beauties, incredible places and a lot of nice things to do here in our country!
Welcome to São Paulo ! 😉😉👍👍
I gotta say. I did a roadtrip in California and I live in São Paulo. Traffic in LA was waaaaay worse
Please watch a video of Sao Paulo cultural life and beauties too.
O vídeo é muito antigo muito já mudou ! Vocês precisam de uma atualização sobre são Paulo !
I'm brazilian and i appreciated so much ur reaction
São Paulo i Love you
I live in Osasco for 12 years and worked in Sao Paulo. Very very scary place.
In the early twentieth century, Brazilian political and intellectual elites adopted a modified version of scientific racism based on the idea that the Brazilian population could be “whitened” as European immigrants mixed with Brazilians of color. Since the 19th century, prominent foreign race scientists repeatedly visited Brazil and scorned the country as a mostly non-white society where not even the elites appeared white. They predicted that the country would degenerate due to its race mixture, a view that some Brazilian intellectuals embraced with much concern. In response to this discourse, and observing the increase in immigration from Europe, other intellectuals predicted that, by “whitening” through immigration, Brazil could build a strong, successful and modern nation
Brazil received millions of immigrants in the 20th century, mainly after the 1st and 2nd World Wars. As the southern and southeastern regions of Brazil have cooler weather, most of these immigrants came to live in these regions. That's why you can find immigrants from all over the world in São Paulo, mainly from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Japan, China, South Korea, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Germany, Latin American countries and so on. Outside Japan, São Paulo has the biggest Japanese community; and the same situation regarding Italians. São Paulo, as a cosmopolitan city, has a lot in common with New York City. As a city in a developing country (Brazil), we face the same problems people have in Mexico City, Jacarta (Indonesia), Istambul in Turkey, Buenos Aires in Argentina: daily traffic jams, air pollution in some neighborhoods, dangerous areas (pick-pockets, burglaries and robberies) etc. I agree that cities in rich countries (USA, Japan, Australia and European countries) also have these kinds of problems, but they have them on a smaller scale. However, you can find very nice places in São Paulo that you can also find in Paris, New York, London, Tokyo and Rome: very good international restaurants, thousands of excellent pizzerias and steakhouses, incredible parks (Ibirapuera Park is like the Central Park in NYC), recognized museums, art galleries, theaters and concert halls.
living in Brazil is not for beginners or amateurs
This video is old... in 4 years has already changed a lot in SP .... look for more current video.... we are already depolluting the Pinheiros River....
It's a requested video.
Moro em São Paulo mas tem outros estados muito bonitos o país é grande
Hello.RUclips discovered Brazil, many people don't know anything about it. We studied from a young age until we entered the university, all countries, culture, geography, history of wars, everything And I see many and that we still have descendants of King D.Pedro here
Some channels that you can try ..to learn more about Brazil : JetLag Warriors ,Minimal Furgo ,Our Brazilian Life
Yay, a video about my city! I think you guys would enjoy more watching 'Geography Now: Brazil' to understand better the country! There are a lot of details about Sao Paulo in this video that even I didn't know lol Sao Paulo has a lot of problems but it's a great city to live if you have $$. That high-end restaurants serving in plastic cups story isn't true tho, rich people get whatever they want, like avoiding traffic by travelling by helicopter haha
ruclips.net/video/JFfcD-SkqIc/видео.html here's the link!!
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Voce tem que reagir balneario camboriu * a dubai Brasileira cidade v s vão gostar .
Thanks for reaction to "SAMPA ".
They need those Trains and Buses etc. Also make some traffic lanes that only people with two or more people can use, that's worked in many other countries. I've never been to such a huge city. But I'm originally from Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, affectionately know as "Brissie" (with a z sound). Unless you're visiting another part of Brissie you won't see many cars if you visit Aussie capital cities. Parking your car is expensive. So most of us drive to our closest Train Station 🚉 and leave our car there, parking is either cheap or free. Some buses will even take you straight to the Train Station. People will take a train to the city and walk. Or in Melbourne they still have trams that are free to use on the city streets.
Yeah, there are 5,3 million passengers a day just in subways. With trains having capacity for 3600 passengers, new train stops at the station every 1 and a half minutes. Search "são paulo metro sé" to see images of how crownded it is.
About the bus, there are 14,500 bus in operation that travel 3 million kilometers (nearly 75 laps around the earth), transporting another 10 million passengers a day.
New subscriber here. Thank you so much for the reaction and comments. This video is old and focus too much on the problems (which is important) but If you want to have a better view of how the city actually looks consider watching a video called "São Paulo City - São Paulo Brazil". Regarding emperor Don Pedro II he may have a mad face but he was a great man, spoken more than 10 languages, abolished slavery together with his wife Leopoldina and mainly due to that rich farm owners who no longer had the profits of slavery took him down and Brazil became a Republic. Regarding pollution, the Pinheiros river is much cleaner now, there are capybaras, fish and the water looks much cleaner. Tietê still very very popluted but it will be cleaned untill the end of this decade.
Much love to you two from SP! God bless you.
Welcome to the family! Thank yu for shedding light on the positive sides. We will check out the video. Much love!
Pedro II did many questionable things, too, including a genocidal war against Paraguay to please British interests (and I'm not using the word "genocidal" lightly --- there were so few men left alive in Paraguay at the end of the war that those few male survivors roamed the countryside to father children with the much more numerous surviving women and rebuild the country's population), and he didn't exactly "abolish slavery", he just (reluctantly) bowed to mounting modernizing economic pressure at a moment he was increasingly weak politically (it was not by coincidence that he was overthrown and Brazil became a republic less than 2 years later).
However, despite all that I said, I still admire Pedro II a lot because he had one precious virtue that is badly missed today: it's beyond question that he deeply LOVED this country and put the nation's ultimate interests above anything else. Sadly, you can't say the same about a lot of politicians today --- left, right, or center, it doesn't matter, all they love is themselves, their pockets, and their egos. I think the last one about whom you could say that was JK (who was no saintly angel either, and finished his term with the country in deep debt and in an unstable political situation, but he overflowed with love for Brazil and took his mission seriously).
09:30 the government just said, ok fine! But you're suposed to build something for people to work in
Canadians were in São Paulo and are back JetLag Warrions channel
The most poluted city in Brazil.
Eu como um morador de São Paulo e nascido aqui acho esse documentário mto fraco , não mostra bem o que é São Paulo, acho mto longo e monotono , existem outros mto mais dinâmicos e ageis e não um documentário apenas historico , procurem outros videos sobre SP !! 🤔
The text of the video has many historical errors, first, the Indians did not spontaneously collaborate to the building of São Paulo, as well as anything else in this country at this time. They were enslaved and what happened to them, numerically, can be considered one of the greatest genocides in the history of humanity. Because they had no immunological defenses, in addition to slavery, violence and death to those who did not submit, and they died in droves simply because their organisms were incapable of withstanding a simple flu brought by the Europeans!
Dom Pedro and even Princess Isabel herself, considered to be the person who abolished slavery, were staunch slavocrats and actively took part, and this is even obvious, in all of this, in this tragedy. Slavery was abolished as a result of much struggle, imprisonments, deaths, hangings, etc.
The text of the voiceover, I would say, is more than mistaken, it is quite dishonest!
I will make other notes as necessary (I am just at the beginning of the video). I didn't want to forget anything!
You guys reaction is great, but the video has some wrong information.
Honestyl? 2 hours from the city is not bad, São Paulo is crazy giant, you WILL spend 3 hours just to cross the city.
Abolição não foi tão simples assim. Estou aqui pra qualquer coisa.
Brazil is a very hot country so most buildings are white to reflect the sun and mitigate the heat, darker buildings would absorb the heat.
Regarding water supply, it is important to say that all public systems in Brazil are cartels! Sometimes the system is intentionally emptied or used to meet industry demands due to corruption, so they use the problem of water scarcity to increase the price with the justification of drought, but when it starts to rain, and believe me, in Brazil it rains a lot ! When the rains return, prices do not return to what they were before, and this is a way of always charging more for services! Regarding the favelas and the poorest classes, it is important to mention that climbing the social ladder is practically impossible without corruption, the average salary of the poorest is approximately 200 dollars per month, which only provides food for one person, there are many social programs and that It helps the poorest a lot, but Brazil has been strongly influenced by a neo-liberal wave that preaches the end of all social programs to install a type of law of the strongest. The majority of the population is poor and has an income between 200 and 400 dollars a month, São Paulo is an expensive city, it was once more expensive than New York and so try to imagine the frustration of those who work here every day just to get by. maintain and sometimes in a deficient way.
2:23 i live in the city of Santos
Amazing city. To solve the transportation problem, they could build a metro and create inland canal transport.
São Paulo has a huge metro system
We have it since 1974
U guys should come to SP! You gonna love it!
About @ruclips.net/video/wbNPcNscvZU/видео.html (7:39) Is not 2 hours from the center, is abt 30 minutes max, but 2 hours with traffic.
I liked to see them reacting to our Brazil, starting with my great city, but this video that they watched is somewhat sensationalist and with wrong and exaggerated information about the city, it is also worth informing that it was not Emperor Dom Pedro II who freed the slaves, Princess Isabel who signed the act and it cost them the throne and exile in Europe. I hope to see you reacting to more videos of our country, but more truthful videos.
And it is also wrong to give either one of them credit for abolishing slavery cus they only did it because of the popular pressure and multiple slave revolts that were happening
Esse vídeo está completamente desatualizados irmãos
Hello! I,m from BR. Subtitles in portuguese please.
o video é bom porem só focou em coisas ruins de sampa porem aqui temos muita coisa boa por exemplo a situação da agua esta melhorando o trem rio sao paulo sera por uma empresa privada e começou o planejamento em outubro de 2023 o sistema de transporte esta aumentando corredores de onibus e mais linhas de trem metro e monotrilho entre outros
O trasito de NY e LA é 100 vez pior que a de SP. Esse video trouxe má impressão da cidade
welcome to the jungle bro!
I Love my São Paulo
Seria muito melhor se não houvesse tantos políticos corruptos,e leis melhores
Come to recife it’s 100% better 😜
whell, its not worng say "São Paulo is one of the biggest cyty in America" because the continent is America... North, central and south are not diferent continet. Its all one continent, The American Continent
W vid 💯
React to Bahia Salvador
Não sou monarquista mas acho que a família imperial brasileira só caio porque era uma família boa e queria o bem do povo e do Brasil. Se fossem mal estavam no poder até hoje. Quando a princesa optou por libertar os afro-brasileiros sabia que iria cair. Mas tanto os fazendeiros ricos como os escravizados se misturam através do sangue casando entre si e hoje somos um povo só. Somos todos brasileiros. Não importa se branco, negro, índio, asiático... Somos o povo brasileiro.
eu quando não estudo história:
Eles reagem um video que fala sobre os problemas da cidade. O brasilero é pessimo em ostra o brasil pros gringos. Por isso perdemos muito em turismo
quem ousa nos envocar??
Oh, hello couple, i love you, please see the brazilian RAP, Racionais Mc's band, Negro Drama, thanks.
Get ready, someone talked about Brazil, about Brazilians, hundreds or even thousands of Brazilians will come to your channel, and they will comment, they will ask for other reactions, few people in the world know anything about Brazil besides football, samba, Rio de Janeiro , I hope you continue to learn more about this beautiful country, with such nice people, our cultural, ethnic and biomes diversity is something exciting, many foreigners start to react, get to know and then come to know Brazil and every time they return, many and often, or even move here. I hope you enjoyed the little bit you saw, and wanted to know more, to react to more videos.
Fique por ai mesmo ! Brasil ja tem gente demais fazendo bagunça.
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Aqui deixo lista de coisas interressantes do brasil para reagir ; Brasil gigante americano, 10 fatos surpreendentes sobre brasil, 30 curiosidade sobre rio grande do sul.
Diogo Elzinga, Speaking Brazilian Language School, as 25 etnias com mais descendentes.
DGPmundo a história do brasil.
4:44 Isn't this the Lagos bridge in Nigeria? 😅
That bridge is in Sao Paulo and it's is called Ponte Estaiada! 😋
@@Lucy-ev8oj Thanks. It looks almost exactly like one of Nigeria's most famous bridges. 😅
Maybe same archtect hehe 😊
Its São Paulo
IT'S IS SÃO PAULO- BRAZIL 😒
Tem muitos erros nesse vídeo
We vote for Lula.The best
Emperor Dom Pedro II, the greatest Brazilian leader of all time.
Bolsonaro o melhor de todos👏👏👏👏👏
O ladrão de joias já já vai pra cadeia!
it's not even the largest city in Brazil