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  • @sweetcaroline942
    @sweetcaroline942 Před rokem +43

    4:18 That's a bit historically incorrect. Brazil's traditional political elite come from agriculture since before the Empire years. São Paolo was a coffe production powerhouse state while Minas Gerais was one for cattle. They were most powerful states getting the most privilleged power postions once Brazil became it's own country as well.
    "Costal States" such as Rio and Penanbuco had their power too but not as much as Minas and São Paulo and even Rio Grande do Sul who are powerful specifically for their agro power.
    Agro was always were power laid in Brazil.

    • @davipires5303
      @davipires5303 Před 5 měsíci

      Mas é diferente. A elite de hoje tá mais pra um aristocracia burocrática do que latinfudiaria.

    • @MatheusHenrique-gg7pj
      @MatheusHenrique-gg7pj Před měsícem

      Agro Brasil 2024 facista

  • @dalusifa
    @dalusifa Před rokem +131

    I'm a foreigner living in Brazil and I can tell you for a fact that most of the news you see on foreign media does not reflect the realities of the ground.

    • @walberdealbuquerquebarbosa6702
      @walberdealbuquerquebarbosa6702 Před rokem +27

      I am a Brazilian born in Brazil and I don't know which foreign media you're having access to , but the ones i see are pretty accurate to reality.

    • @simmingflgiht3722
      @simmingflgiht3722 Před rokem +12

      :) Italy just elected a conservative (They are terming her a fascist) :) Is Balsenaro going to win in BR?

    • @vesevese1842
      @vesevese1842 Před rokem +2

      Lol and whats the reality ??

    • @mertcoskun7382
      @mertcoskun7382 Před rokem

      @@simmingflgiht3722 She is called a fascist because she walks and talks like a fascist. No innocent "conservative" goes around and acts like a Mussolini apologist. If another "conservative" were to do the same in Germany (spoilers, daft knobs from AfD do sometimes) and said Hitler wasn't a bad man, they would be called a Nazi too, and rightfully so. You lot aren't special and certainly aren't righteous. You are delusional.

    • @trollololololol4322
      @trollololololol4322 Před rokem +6

      Bolsonarooooooo🤟🤟🤟🤟

  • @gunsmith308
    @gunsmith308 Před rokem +67

    Tabata Amaral, posing with João Campos the young guy 20:13 that is a descendant of one of the richest families in Brazil's northeast (Campos / Arraes) an oligarchy where cousins fight each other for power in their home state. As you can see, brazilian politics are not for amateurs.

    • @psdapsda3601
      @psdapsda3601 Před rokem +12

      Tabata, it's good to remember, voted in favor of projects that harm poor population, although herself comes from a poor family.

  • @SanFieldsMusic
    @SanFieldsMusic Před rokem +38

    WE ARE UNITED AGAINST CORRUPTION FIGHTING FOR OUR FREEDOM.

  • @R.a.f.a.e.l.
    @R.a.f.a.e.l. Před rokem +143

    Tabata Amaral is in no way akin to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Alexandria is a textbook left-wing populist while Tabata has serious concerns about fiscal responsability, so much that she voted for pensions reform, which was so unique amongst representatives of the left in Brazil that many still accuse her of being a right winger despite all her other progressive stances on most subjects. She thinks we need to worry about indicriminate spending while also focusing investments on social areas which are lacking. We need more like her.
    Besides that, excellent report from FT.

    • @daviveras3257
      @daviveras3257 Před rokem +24

      If Tabata is hated by the far right and far left, we know that she´s a great politician hahahahaha

    • @gustavoemannueldeangolasil243
      @gustavoemannueldeangolasil243 Před rokem

      Tabata Amaral sell your country in name of money ops equality, Bolsonaro don't is perfect but what she represent in my country is lie. All your poverty pass Where won by own strength is just an excuse of propaganda already all media have side and lefth side .

    • @rodrigobarroso6075
      @rodrigobarroso6075 Před rokem +4

      I was looking for this comment, thank you for that. I just disagree with the fact that we need more representatives like her, I'd rather have AOC here.

    • @gustavoemannueldeangolasil243
      @gustavoemannueldeangolasil243 Před rokem

      Tabata IS a exemple of people who sell in name of Power, don't show nothing of plain of governm only do fake news.

    • @leonardoa2479
      @leonardoa2479 Před rokem

      @@rodrigobarroso6075 No, don´t even say that as a joke!, we don´t need puppets of a woke ideology as she is!

  • @vitorferreirapecanha1767
    @vitorferreirapecanha1767 Před rokem +73

    This is the lowest point we have reached with our Democracy. Choosing between two corrupt populists is an insane thing, voting for the null option and desperately seeking out a democratic opposition group is the only option left to preserve our democracy for the next four years. Not all Brazilians participate in this circus between an almost autocrat and one who is inspired by Latin American dictators for their respective power projects. The first man who appeared in the video, Felipe D'Ávila, was one of the best candidates we had along with a social democrat, Ciro Gomes, but polarization forced us to the two worst candidates.The two current corrupts who compete in the second round will never be an option. Deus tenha Misericórdia dessa Nação

  • @rajupodiyan3147
    @rajupodiyan3147 Před rokem +37

    Brazil ☀️

  • @vibedesession
    @vibedesession Před rokem +66

    As a citizen, i have no words to describe how shame is to my country pursuit such instability and also immaturity in politics.
    hope one day this country get back on the line of respect and prosperity, despite all ideology war that is occurring nowadays.

    • @hugomide
      @hugomide Před rokem

      Vai acontecer, a próxima eleição será Moro, Zema e Tarcisio. Não entre o falastrão e ladrão.

    • @dandonovan11
      @dandonovan11 Před rokem

      Bring back your monarchy if you want stability and to end this farce and cult of personality.

    • @alvaroxex
      @alvaroxex Před rokem

      Financial Times forgot to mention Bolsonaro is a dictatorship nostalgic and said on TV he wanted to start a civil war in Brazil, shut down the congress and Supreme Court 🤡

    • @Testimony_Of_JTF
      @Testimony_Of_JTF Před rokem

      Voltar para a linha de respeito e prosperidade implica que o Brasil já teve qualquer um dos dois, o que nunca ocorreu

    • @luisaboliveira
      @luisaboliveira Před rokem +2

      I don’t have any shame at all. We have problems to solve as all the others countries have. And we don’t need a charismatic chatty president but one who can prove good results. And this one nowadays is Bolsonaro with any doubt.

  • @user-xl9zu9fz6q
    @user-xl9zu9fz6q Před rokem +44

    안녕하세요!! 투표 한번 잘 못하면은 나라 망가진 나라 됩니다!? 투표 하실때 신중히 한번더 잘 생각 하시고 선택하시길 바랍니다!?🙏🙏🙏🇰🇷

    •  Před rokem +3

      That's our main problem!

    • @ninds437
      @ninds437 Před rokem +4

      🇧🇷🤝🇰🇷

    • @erickvinicius7861
      @erickvinicius7861 Před rokem +8

      Pois bem, eu votarei no Bolsonaro!

    • @sueli3145
      @sueli3145 Před rokem

      Se votar no Ladraot. LARÁPIO CACHACEIRO lula roubou TRILHÕES do Brasil e doou aos diradores da América Latina e África e depois volta para o bolso dele e do partido comunista, pt,porque não passa pela fiscalização de o COAF e outros .. ou votamos em JB ou o Brasil já era!

    • @JoaoPedroPezarini
      @JoaoPedroPezarini Před rokem +3

      나는 더 이상 해결책이 있다고 생각하지 않는다. 둘 다 끔찍한 대통령입니다.

  • @sivispacemparabellum5160

    .... 17:41 "Orlando Silva is an influential lawmaker and close ally of Lula"..... just forgot to mention that he is from the Comunist Party! To describe him simply as a "Federal Lawmaker" is ridiculous. Let people know who support the "return of the criminal ex-president to the crime scene" - words from his current vice president two years ago. Yeah, they are allies now.

    • @cydinhacorinthiana
      @cydinhacorinthiana Před rokem

      Bolsonaro is envolved with different crimes as well. Every day has a new scandal. Are you not shy?

  • @HENDRIX2099
    @HENDRIX2099 Před rokem +7

    BIASED, R.I.P real journalism!

  • @joaoaugustolandim
    @joaoaugustolandim Před rokem +6

    People of the world: what was shown in this documentary is the real face of Brazil. Not beaches, football and carnaval.

    • @booneboone9705
      @booneboone9705 Před rokem +2

      Facts and I'm even Brazilian 💯💯

    • @rl_alterado6883
      @rl_alterado6883 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Nem o carnaval é a verdadeira "face" do Brazil, a nossa cultura provêm do norte, sul e nordeste do país.

    • @joaoaugustolandim
      @joaoaugustolandim Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@rl_alterado6883 Sim. Foi o que falei. Carnaval não representa o Brasil todo.

    • @rl_alterado6883
      @rl_alterado6883 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@joaoaugustolandim Só o Rio, e nem surgiu lá, surgiu pela europa

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    @cordeliapinamonti3598 Před rokem +109

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    • @eleazerhart1214
      @eleazerhart1214 Před rokem

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    • @cordeliapinamonti3598
      @cordeliapinamonti3598 Před rokem

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      @peytoncohen3541 Před rokem

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    • @nikolasraymond3835
      @nikolasraymond3835 Před rokem

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    • @eleazerhart1214
      @eleazerhart1214 Před rokem

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  • @javanava8925
    @javanava8925 Před rokem +61

    It is very interesting to see how people have sold the Catholic faith of their ancestors for an imported evangelical one for a handful of dollars...

    • @Mpl3564
      @Mpl3564 Před rokem +8

      Agree. This rising religious fanatism is disastruous for Brazil.

    • @ErickeTR
      @ErickeTR Před rokem

      It's disgusting. And they continue to sell it. So many catholics (it really hurts to call them that) are defending this heretic, protestant apologist, liberal farce. They prevent us from opening a real catholic alternative to the garbage we currently have in politics.

    • @arunjkz
      @arunjkz Před rokem +7

      I’m an eastern Catholic from the South Indian state of Kerala, and we see a lot of this in our community too. I blame the Catholic church itself for this. Up to the 80s the church was very much focused on both social and spiritual well-being, but ever since it adopted a deadly combination of Liberation Theology and Charismatic worship and stopped caring about social aspects of life. When the Evangelical churches came along in the 90s offering their flashy worship services and no nonsense conservatism, a lot of the Catholic faithful just defected there.

    • @ErickeTR
      @ErickeTR Před rokem

      @@arunjkz same as in Brazil. But I'd say, I don't blame the Church. I blame those usurpers who took her over.

    •  Před rokem +2

      What ancestors are you talking about? The ones who worshiped the thunder god? Or the ones who developed the faith in the orixas? Christian faith, no matter the flavor you choose, is "imported" everywhere.

  • @shindousan
    @shindousan Před rokem +5

    2:57 A divided country interests many. If the decade had not been lost, Brazil would be among the most influential today. Bolsonaro was elected with corporate support.

  • @oevannx
    @oevannx Před rokem +34

    21:36 From "Get guns to protect your houses" to "Get guns to shoot the opposition"

    • @josephklimber195
      @josephklimber195 Před rokem

      Lula does not want us to buy weapons, because they are socialists and he knows that Brazil does not support socialism, they are afraid of a revolution.

    • @DavidAlvesThelahvic
      @DavidAlvesThelahvic Před rokem +6

      They lie all the time brow

  • @antr7493
    @antr7493 Před rokem +26

    6:51 he looks really comfortable riding that horse 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣

  • @abrahamdecruz5128
    @abrahamdecruz5128 Před rokem +67

    Superb and detailed. The FT should set up a TV channel. It will be one of the best in the world with the calibre of your journalists.

    • @MaysaMonte
      @MaysaMonte Před rokem

      Lies, lies. They manipulate the interviews. The make me vomit. Tabata lies. Bolsonaro never told anyone to shoot others

    • @marciofonseca1859
      @marciofonseca1859 Před rokem

      Leftist International agenda, full of lies.

  • @lincolndavila77
    @lincolndavila77 Před rokem +13

    "If you look back to all presidential candidates (...) the only two that created movements around their personas were Lula and Bolsonaro" WHAT?!?!?!?! And what about Vargas, you Einstein?

    • @leogama3422
      @leogama3422 Před rokem +1

      "candidates"

    • @Rob-sf4xy
      @Rob-sf4xy Před rokem +1

      @@leogama3422 vargas se reelegeu como candidato.
      Tb tem o collor e o janio quadros.

    •  Před rokem +4

      E o Vargas é candidato esse ano?! kkkkkk

  • @tattianasalles3019
    @tattianasalles3019 Před rokem +69

    Lucid and realistic analysis of the current Brazilian political situation, especially with regard to the development of regions linked to agribusiness compared to the economic decline of coastal industrial regions. In Brazil we tend to only look at our own belly button as we are a very large and very complex nation. However, obviously what happens in the world also has internal repercussions in Brazil. The development of agribusiness in the Cerrado began in the 70's, during the Military Dictatorship, but certainly the rise of China and the Asian Tigers, great demanders of food commodities, generated an economic power, and consequently political, unparalleled in the rural regions of the Brazil. The Brazilian industry has been slowly dying since the consolidation of the globalization process. It was an industry built facing inwards, for the quasi-monopolistic exploitation of the internal market, little open to competition. With the globalization of markets and the technological revolution, it has become an obsolete and unproductive industry, which is languishing, despite all the protection, subsidies and lobbying power. Agribusiness, in turn, little protected, little subsidized and exposed to the global market, became increasingly productive and dynamic.
    You managed to capture the essence of this division, which is not only political, but also economic and cultural between coastal and industrial Brazil and the Brazil of agribusiness. And this clash between these two Brazils coincides with a time of cultural wars and an identity agenda in the western world.

    • @robbieley2839
      @robbieley2839 Před rokem +2

      Solid synopsis Tattiana, yet there can be some pushback though on the economic divide described between coastal and interior regions, because a significant part of GDP in fact comes from productivity in coastal states- Rio, São Paulo, Paraná, and Santa Catarina. It seems the economic divide is more accurately defined between north and south, the latter being much more productive and therefore wealthier. Interestingly, the northern states is where socialist government is and has been dominant.

    • @gb.buenoo
      @gb.buenoo Před rokem +2

      22 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @shindousan
      @shindousan Před rokem +7

      Nah, completely ignored corporate role in polarization. Ignored that Dilma was impeached unfairly. That's when polarization really began. The current situation is manufactured.

    • @robbieley2839
      @robbieley2839 Před rokem

      @@shindousan Unfair is the amount of money stolen in the largest corruption case in the history of the country.

    • @alvaroxex
      @alvaroxex Před rokem +1

      Financial Times forgot to mention Bolsonaro is a dictatorship nostalgic and said on TV he wanted to start a civil war in Brazil, shut down the congress and Supreme Court 🤡

  • @maiscosmeticos6274
    @maiscosmeticos6274 Před rokem +11

    Brazil is being censored, help 🇧🇷🙏

  • @wernercaspary7159
    @wernercaspary7159 Před rokem +83

    The bottom line for Brazil 🇧🇷:
    If Lula wins the election and Bolsonaro does not accept defeat then we will social upheavals.
    If Bolsonaro wins the election and Lula does not accept defeat then will see social upheavals.
    Brazil in a very fragile situation for now. This situation in Brazil depends on the actions and narrative of two men: Lula and Bolsonaro.
    Greetings from Germany...🍺🖐

    • @thiagoribeiro021
      @thiagoribeiro021 Před rokem

      lula has no followers to cause social upheavals. If the election is not rigged the majority of people will accept .

    • @rajasnaik3743
      @rajasnaik3743 Před rokem +1

      True!!!

    • @witness2018
      @witness2018 Před rokem

      We cannot allow communism take over Brasil. Lula has Chaves, Maduro, and Ortega as his friends.
      He also wants to destroy our kids with the gender ideology, drugs liberation, and pornographic education to our little kids in the schools.
      We must defend our kids.

    • @João777-ppk
      @João777-ppk Před rokem +24

      I am brazilian and I vote for bolsonaro I pray and hope than bolsonaro win 🇧🇷

    • @MatheusDC9
      @MatheusDC9 Před rokem

      Yeah, but just Bolsonaro have threatened to not accept, over and over and over again. He's a REAL threat to out democracy.

  • @lucysondgeroth4641
    @lucysondgeroth4641 Před rokem +4

    Poor Brazil. The crazies cheated and want the people to shut up😢.

  • @luanasolomon9862
    @luanasolomon9862 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for the content!

  • @ccbc5780
    @ccbc5780 Před rokem +31

    Bolsonaro is the Brazilian Duterte. Vote him out before it's too late because there is such a thing as too late, as no matter how hopeful tomorrow can be, some people don't make it to tomorrow.

    • @d.monari
      @d.monari Před rokem +8

      If you vote him out then lula will rise to power and transform Brasil in a Venezuela. I stand with Bolsonaro

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +2

      Lula is like brazilian Maduro.

    • @juliamachado8733
      @juliamachado8733 Před rokem

      Lula is NOT brazilian maduro, if u think that lula is a 100% per cent a communist president, you didnt live during 2002-2010

    • @MatheusDC9
      @MatheusDC9 Před rokem +5

      @@d.monari of course, PT was from 2002 to 2014 on presidency and Brazil has never been close to be like Venezuela. Stop your political panic, be reasonable.

    • @dolydoly5679
      @dolydoly5679 Před rokem

      @@MatheusDC9 No, just one scandal after another. Overpriced works and support for socialist dictatorships. Lula should be in jail!

  • @viniciusvallesalves3029
    @viniciusvallesalves3029 Před rokem +4

    In bolsonaro’s brazil the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. It’s a tragedy and you can clearly see why his electorates are mostly white rich farmers and enterpreneurs while lula's are the poor mostly who are currently back living in precarious conditions, as mentioned in the video, there's over 33 million people facing hunger while in 2021 alone, brazil got 40 new billionaires.

  • @udontneedtoknowmyname
    @udontneedtoknowmyname Před rokem +16

    Misinformation!

  • @sauloliraoficial
    @sauloliraoficial Před rokem +3

    Good morning, good afternoon or even good night. I don't know what time you will read what I write, but... as a Brazilian citizen I will point out some reasons why I want to see Lula da Silva and his collaborators arrested.
    I'll start with the simple ones:
    In my belief, Christianity. We believe there is repentance. When you make a mistake like this gentleman made a mistake, the least that can be admitted is the mistakes, which in this case are countless.
    This gentleman should have at least made a Mea Culpa in relation to his mistakes, unfortunately the lack of scruples makes him simply divert from subjects when the responsibility is conferred on him ("I don't know anything").
    The PT is Lula and Lula is the PT.
    I am against the deification of any personality, the end of it is: the ruin of that personality.
    I'm Anti-PT. I consider this party a faction, I had the displeasure of working on various campaigns in the state of Rio and outside it making jingles and working with the people of marketing agencies.
    I was able to meet some leaders from Rio, and when I went to São Paulo I was in the ABC, I saw that unfortunately the same system of shady negotiations and political patronage to which they so discriminate, was an official practice.
    It is the party that had the best conditions to provide improvements in the quality of life of our population, but instead, preferred to shield itself in a summit and ignore all those who did not agree with its attitudes, aiming only at power.
    Lula changed his convictions as it suited him electorally. His often contradictory actions cast doubt on whether he had any country projects. But wouldn't the former president have been right in adapting to different situations, giving them different answers and almost always ensuring high growth?
    Not. As we have seen, none of the fundamentals for lasting growth were a priority under his administration. Many strategic mistakes were made, mistakes that would only be felt in the medium term, during the troubled (to say the least) management of Dilma.
    When “Nine Fingers” took over, Brazil was in full condition to expand its potential. The president did nothing, but sold as if he had. He was underhanded. He handed over the country essentially as he found it, if not worse. It was careless. He entered the government as a champion of honesty. But according to the understanding of justice, in reality he was corrupt.
    Regardless of what one thinks of Lula's character, it is necessary to recognize that his management was, at the very least, silent and inefficient. There is, on the part of many, the belief that the Lula government was apotheotic, a sudden change towards success, and that “never in the history of this country” has the country been so prosperous. None of this is true. The ex-president was able to construct this narrative, drawing on his base of loyal voters, who had bet on him since 1989. He is a thief

  • @viniciusoliveraa
    @viniciusoliveraa Před rokem +23

    As a brazilian I'm ashamed about what have been going on here since 2019, the hatred, political violence and threats to the democracy are leading this nation to caos.

    • @Gustavo-uc9rr
      @Gustavo-uc9rr Před rokem +2

      As a Brazilian, I was born in Brazil

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 Před rokem +2

      Sounds like you've been watching TV too much

  • @redbeam9212
    @redbeam9212 Před rokem +48

    "Lula was embroyled in the car wash corruption scandal and served time in prison... Legal history aside"
    I would consider that to be a little more than legal history, more like a discrediting factor for someone seeking public office.

    • @specialiseesi6746
      @specialiseesi6746 Před rokem +11

      The legal process was completely bogus, proven after a hacker invaded the judge´s Telegram account, then with tents of stories published on The Intercept. That´s why all the accusations were dropped and he was acquitted.

    • @redbeam9212
      @redbeam9212 Před rokem +3

      @@specialiseesi6746 Got it, thanks for clarifying.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +15

      @@specialiseesi6746 The accusations weren't dropped, today most of the supreme court was appointed during the 14 years of the workers party and they freed Lula in a 6x4 vote (barely majority), only the sentence was dismissed because supposedly Lula should've been judged in the capital, Brasilia, instead of Curitiba city were Moro condemned Lula and other 30 judges in multiple instances also condemned Lula, Lula used more than 400 legal resources and still lost. I see by your name that you're french, so, instead of trying to clarify things that you only know by international media, you should let a brazilian explain the things.

    • @maikonalbuquerque
      @maikonalbuquerque Před rokem +6

      Car wash corruption scandall = Lawfare

    • @specialiseesi6746
      @specialiseesi6746 Před rokem

      @@oole0111 Oh you´re right. They were nullified, not dropped, since accusers were commiting crimes anyway. Never a proof was found and he´s legally innocent. And you failed to mention the same Supreme Court was responsible for the overthrowing of Dilma´s government (from the Workers Party), and also for sending to jail many leaders of the Workers Party. So, NO, his party did not appoint friendly judges, and it´s past time you stop this nonsense.

  • @dantereinhardt6911
    @dantereinhardt6911 Před rokem +31

    This is by far the best reporting of the current situation I've seen so far. And I love the unbiased view that shows both candidates for what they are, without demonizing one side over the other. Both of them are terrible choices to lead the country, and whatever happens the situation will only get worse.

    • @erickvinicius7861
      @erickvinicius7861 Před rokem +11

      Não amigo, vai melhorar! como brasileiro, digo que nesses últimos 4 anos a nossa economia melhorou, o preço dos produtos cairam, e o salário mínimo subiu.
      Mano, Bolsonaro é a melhor escolha.

    • @mcomments268
      @mcomments268 Před rokem

      Lula is connected with corruption cases, leftists such as Hugo Chavez and Maduro (Venezuela), and Castro's family (Cuba). Don't believe in Tabata Amaral, she also is leftist.

    • @iEmmPtv
      @iEmmPtv Před rokem +3

      @@erickvinicius7861 KKKKKKK PRECO DE QUE CAIU????? Do jetski??? Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk tu nao tem nem vergonha de tentar mentir pra gringo ne KKKKKKKKKKKKK

  • @perobusmaximus
    @perobusmaximus Před rokem +53

    its not divided. only the press is divided.

    • @user-ud4lu6vc9z
      @user-ud4lu6vc9z Před rokem +6

      the press is very united. for all the media, Bolsonaro is a monster and Lula is a poor little angel

    • @Joao-de9gl
      @Joao-de9gl Před rokem +6

      @@user-ud4lu6vc9z not really, Edir Macedo and Silvio Santos are basically his lovers kkkkk

    •  Před rokem +1

      Em que planeta vc mora?

  • @matheuspereira229
    @matheuspereira229 Před rokem +17

    Congratulations on the unbiased view of the reality brazil is going through! Unbiased news sources are getting harder and harder to find..

    • @LeoestreladouniversoGladiador
      @LeoestreladouniversoGladiador Před rokem

      Para de pagar pau de gringo, todo mundo falando em português no vídeo e vc aqui comentando em inglês como se os gringos fossem ler oq vc escreve, 90% de quem ta vendo isso é BR se liga

    • @ordiv12345
      @ordiv12345 Před rokem +1

      The whole process is unfair, from the release of the PT party candidate by a judge appointed by the candidate himself to the rest of the events until the elections. The national mainstream media strangely manipulates the news in such a way that it always seemed to favor the PT party candidate, manipulating popular opinion, a series of judicial decisions were always overwhelmingly in favor of the PT party, there were many censorships, always against whoever was on the side of Bolsonaro. The selections themselves showed strange behavior on their chart. An Argentine boy made two lives from Argentina about an audit that shows anomalies in the elections. There are millions of people on the street in protest and the national media does not show or say that there are ten troublemakers and calls the people imbeciles, universities with ideological bias lie about the COVID wave to discourage demonstrations. It's the simple people who don't accept a big thief in the presidency. In the investigative operation "Lava Jato", from years ago, corruptions were found that reached the values ​​of R$ 8000000000000.

    • @LeoestreladouniversoGladiador
      @LeoestreladouniversoGladiador Před rokem +1

      @@ordiv12345 Mais um falando em inglês respondendo outro brasileiro que comentou em inglês, que esquizofrenia é essa?

    • @rafasynox
      @rafasynox Před rokem +1

      @@LeoestreladouniversoGladiador o canal é americano, logo eles fazem isso pra não confundir o público comum do canal. the channel is American, so they do this so as not to confuse the channel's common audience.

    • @LeoestreladouniversoGladiador
      @LeoestreladouniversoGladiador Před rokem +1

      @@rafasynox Só tem brasileiro comentando, os americanos nem assistem isso.

  • @RichardEricThompson
    @RichardEricThompson Před rokem +5

    So many liers being interviewed.

  • @lukaslapa382
    @lukaslapa382 Před rokem +22

    There is a misinterpretation at the end of the documentary that the interior is thriving and the coast is impoverished. The poor girl in the video is from São Paulo, the richest state in the country. And in the less developed and more agriculture-dependent parts, poverty also predominates. The only people getting rich there are the owners of large lands.

    • @AlessandroSalemCosta
      @AlessandroSalemCosta Před rokem +1

      única coisa que falta é taxação das grandes fortunas, e não pense você que será a nossa centro esquerda que o fará. O nosso estado é baseado numa máfia política e do crime organizado muito mais bem distribuída e infiltrada do que a gente imagina. Mas ao poucos eu espero que a gente vá colocando pessoas melhores no congreso, que é de fato quem toma as decisões aqui.

    • @wiliansmartikainen1929
      @wiliansmartikainen1929 Před rokem

      Taxar grqndes fortunas, piada,
      Taxam os ricos > sao donos/investidores dos meios de producao > repassam o valor sob o produto > pequenos empreendedores quebram pois compram um produto pra produzir outro/pessoas pagam mais caro e salario n acompanha > reduz producao/vendas/ economia recolhe > investidores vendem suas acoes e seguram o dinheiro/levam pra fora > menos empregos > menos poder de compra, ciclo se repete
      Se o governo congelar os precos, os ricos n abrem suas empresas, o governo forca a abertura das empresas=ditadura (trabalho forcado)
      Qual sua resposta para isso?

  • @amalive8335
    @amalive8335 Před rokem +4

    Government coruption should be a death sentence.

  • @vilmardossantos817
    @vilmardossantos817 Před rokem +16

    Great documentary with a fair and unbiased view.

  • @EliasAndradeoriginal
    @EliasAndradeoriginal Před rokem +3

    Very good video, im from brazil, thanks for the job, very serious and not for any side or other.

  • @wilsonroberto4590
    @wilsonroberto4590 Před rokem +13

    O Brazil. Surfando. Na. "Comodities. "E. Enriquecendo. O. Agro. E. O. Povo. Passando. Fome🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @christopheroliveira5189
      @christopheroliveira5189 Před rokem

      lula so é atribuido como bom por causa das comodites sendo que os outros paise cresceram absurdamente em relação ao brasil naqulea epoca

    • @ReOficial
      @ReOficial Před rokem +4

      Mentira!

  • @Kadueduardobrazil88
    @Kadueduardobrazil88 Před rokem +1

    Great reporting

  • @Menelik.videos
    @Menelik.videos Před rokem +5

    This was a non-biased documentary. I wish more of them wereas such.

  • @CarlosAlberto-ou4rg
    @CarlosAlberto-ou4rg Před rokem +11

    Bolsonaro 22 🇧🇷

  • @LansonView
    @LansonView Před rokem +1

    wonderful documentary,better than reading articles on Economist

  • @Soliguera
    @Soliguera Před rokem +24

    As a brazilian this video is ridiculous and totally biased.

    • @davidmontoute2074
      @davidmontoute2074 Před rokem +9

      When that lady was saying that Bolsonaro calls on his supporters to shoot the opposition, there wasn't the slightest attempt to factcheck her. Nor did they provide any actual statement from Bolsonaro to this effect (because such statements don't exist).

    • @Soliguera
      @Soliguera Před rokem +1

      @@davidmontoute2074 Yea

    • @aloisiocorreia5007
      @aloisiocorreia5007 Před rokem +4

      Muita grana meu caro! Sou do Piauí e sei que Bolsonaro irá ganhar! O povo nordestino acordou! A maioria da grande mídia do Brasil e do mundo está vendendo suas almas para o dinheiro sujo do comunismo chinês! Rumo pra frente! O bem sempre vencerá! Continue participando!

    • @luisfelipe0129
      @luisfelipe0129 Před rokem

      @@aloisiocorreia5007 seu sonho não vai concretizar meu caro, Bolsonaro representa o que há de pior no país, principalmente no Rio de Janeiro (Estado este onde eu nasci), ele é um miliciano e aos poucos essa corja vai se expandindo para todo país para favorecer mais as elites e deixar o pobre cada vez mais pobre e escravizado. Eles usam da retórica para engajar o debate e captar pessoas como você que ainda acredita em comunismo.

    • @F3rn4nd0S1lv4
      @F3rn4nd0S1lv4 Před rokem +1

      @@davidmontoute2074 czcams.com/video/p0eMLhCcbyQ/video.html
      Hope you get it. Portuguese, of course

  • @EvertonLRibeiro
    @EvertonLRibeiro Před rokem +6

    Like in the middle age, politics related church.... Oh boy

  • @cityboy9322
    @cityboy9322 Před rokem +15

    Awesome content

    • @sueli3145
      @sueli3145 Před rokem

      Conteúdo mentiroso feito pela extremissima esquerda Radical, também conhecida como Partido dos Trabalhadores, são comunistas e só os dirigentes se enriquecem... Precisa conhecer o Brasil, mas não pelo viés da esquerda.

  • @brunosdorneles
    @brunosdorneles Před rokem +2

    No, definitely Tabata Amaral is not our version of AOC

  • @md_coelho1499
    @md_coelho1499 Před rokem +1

    it's very hard to watch this as a Brazilian. So sad.

  • @mottahead6464
    @mottahead6464 Před rokem +59

    Poor countries : cult of personality instead of consensual pragmatism.
    Nobody in Brazil seems to be looking at their southern neighbour, Uruguay, which seems to have embraced consensual pragmatism and is actually on its way to becoming if not a rich country ... at least a manageable country.
    When it comes to Brazil .... it's been a mess for a long time and it doesn't seem like it's going to become any less messy.

    • @mendesleiteyuri
      @mendesleiteyuri Před rokem +41

      Well, The USA is by no means a poor country and also has a very clear cult of personality. Brazil is not poor, it is extremely unequal, and there's a difference in both terms. In regards to Uruguay, you are correct to mention the fact that they are a stable country. However, it only has 3.5 million inhabitants with much less diversity, be it economic, social, racial, etc; compared to Brazil. Therefore, both realities are just too different to be placed into the same "box". The way a country is formed DOES imply in different policies outcomes.

    • @mottahead6464
      @mottahead6464 Před rokem +4

      @@mendesleiteyuri Good points. The US is actually pretty messy and I don't even know if it's still a rich country : apparently they have to deal with massive amounts of foreign debt. When it comes to rich countries I would rather mention Canada, which is a lot more stable, or places like Sweden or the Netherlands. Yet you do have a point when you claim that smaller countries might be a lot more manageable than big countries (and I know, Canada is big yet has a very small population - so, yes, I might have cheated on that one).
      Yet I stick to my belief that consensual pragmatism might be the best (perhaps the only) way to deal with complex problems. Achieving that consensus ... well, that's the big (huge) challenge.

    • @mendesleiteyuri
      @mendesleiteyuri Před rokem +4

      @@mottahead6464 I understand your point. The big issue in Brazil is how to achieve consensus when 'everyone here is different from anyone else'. Brazil is 44% white with the majority of them living in the south; 8% Black mostly living in the slums and the rest being mixed race and asian (especially japanese). I know the country needs to reach consensus, but it is too young, diverse and unequal to find the so called consensus in a country like Uruguay which has a fraction of its population and isn't as diverse.

    • @mottahead6464
      @mottahead6464 Před rokem +1

      @NEKO Nowadays one can be considered rich if one is not deep in debt.

    • @cesarjlisboa7586
      @cesarjlisboa7586 Před rokem +5

      Poor civilization! BTW, what’s Trump and French Le Pen are? So; only poor countries? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dngadelha
    @dngadelha Před rokem +17

    A qualidade do conteúdo e da produção desse vídeo é incrível! Me surpreendeu demais.

  • @gersonlanzieri
    @gersonlanzieri Před rokem +64

    Very frustrating to see how the press isn’t honest with the information.

    • @trumphatesamericans3432
      @trumphatesamericans3432 Před rokem +29

      Let me guess; you love Bolsonaro...

    • @dalusifa
      @dalusifa Před rokem +21

      @@trumphatesamericans3432 it's not about loving or hating Bolsonaro but giving a fair reportage.

    • @dwaynejohnson8606
      @dwaynejohnson8606 Před rokem

      👻

    • @trumphatesamericans3432
      @trumphatesamericans3432 Před rokem +3

      @@dwaynejohnson8606 You have made no point, so why do you bother?

    • @kerigma_
      @kerigma_ Před rokem

      They want us to stay poor, so they can export food and oil. But you, from the north of the world, will not stop our development. The freedom already won the elections, even If Bolsonaro loses, we elected right wing senators and governors.

  • @oliviamachadocambraia8078

    BRAZIL is a nice country and BOLSONARO is the best president of the last 4 Years. He is not perfect but everyone will agree that he is a patriot. 🇧🇷 Our economy now is much better.

    • @mariashay9169
      @mariashay9169 Před rokem

      He was the president of the last 4 years. And he is another fiasco. Neither Lula or Bolsonaro deserve being president. Brasil as today, is in a verge to become a military government and the next step is DICTATOR SHIP. ANOTHER VENEZUELA. 😢😢

  • @alexvargas3580
    @alexvargas3580 Před rokem +28

    In short: we plant tons of food for you to eat and we get hungry

  • @duannyneves7713
    @duannyneves7713 Před rokem +3

    meus amigos, vocês estão muito errados em sua análise, a divergência de pensamento é a fortaleza da democracia, quando um país deixa de conviver com essa divergência é que a democracia morre, foi assim na Alemanha Nazista, foi assim na Venezuela atual.

    • @madinkan
      @madinkan Před rokem

      divergencia de mais é ruim, divergencia de menos tambem.

  • @alphanumeric447
    @alphanumeric447 Před rokem +1

    Dude was talking about hunger at 1:13 and the boy got apple. *confused*

  • @perguntasdojhonyHvac
    @perguntasdojhonyHvac Před rokem +2

    Bolsonaro the best of Brazil

  • @benjamimo1
    @benjamimo1 Před rokem +24

    Lula was literally in Jail

    • @JerzyFeliksKlein
      @JerzyFeliksKlein Před rokem

      You mean during the military dictatorship that Bolsonaro served or after?

  • @rubennunez1847
    @rubennunez1847 Před rokem +5

    Democracy vs.facism 👍
    Saludo desde 🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @simonedifalco7075
    @simonedifalco7075 Před rokem

    Brazil 🎉🎉🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @usa_kenyan
    @usa_kenyan Před rokem

    Excellent video!

  • @Daniel19433
    @Daniel19433 Před rokem +4

    Goiás eo Texas do Brasil

  • @NorceCodine
    @NorceCodine Před rokem +11

    I think one reason for the economic problems is that its virtually impossible to immigrate to Brazil. Many people for example from America would want to move to Brazil, and they would bring billions of dollars in spending, businesses, real estate, etc. Brazil needs to open up and let foreigners bring their talent and money. "Protecting the job market" is really protecting poverty.

    • @BeGioBijoux
      @BeGioBijoux Před rokem +2

      No man. If you come with billions, the doors are wide open.

    • @Anja3087
      @Anja3087 Před rokem +2

      I am not sure if you really have any knowledge about Brazil!
      Brazil doesn’t try to protect the jobs and market. Our market are opened to foreign financial/investments. The problem is not about protect market but protect the interesting about few people and rich. And in this case it is not about only one political side,but everywhere left wing and right wing.

    • @psdapsda3601
      @psdapsda3601 Před rokem

      Perhaps not. The economic politic is directed to the financial market; one can profit very much just buying Brazilian public debt bonds, no risk. Why someone would like to invest in other activity?

  • @alexandrenascimento7212
    @alexandrenascimento7212 Před rokem +2

    situation in Brazil is complicated.
    leftist government has 19 people convicted of curruption talking on ministries.

  • @Anja3087
    @Anja3087 Před rokem

    Felipe D’Avila it was our best option but my people it is not ready to change their mind to a total liberal economic and let our economy grow naturally.

  • @amh9494
    @amh9494 Před rokem +3

    The FT brings out such good media! I cannot believe how americanised Brazil is!

    • @a.gandhy6186
      @a.gandhy6186 Před rokem

      it has been influenced by many different countries for decades.. look up - caetano veloso.. even on youtube "caetano in bahia" one of the coolest vids available.. he goes into great detail on this exact subject.

  • @cesarjlisboa7586
    @cesarjlisboa7586 Před rokem +8

    The game is the corruption, aganist the strong man.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe Před rokem

      Cesar de Lisboa but they are both corrupt buyt the latter incites civil war. he is a war monger

  • @edmeraldosantos7535
    @edmeraldosantos7535 Před rokem

    Triste e saber ou ignorar os Fatos! It’s watch a movie twice expecting a different end!! Nao precisa ir longe….as informacoes estao ao Alcance de todos…!

  • @mayconalves1010
    @mayconalves1010 Před rokem +1

    A brasil um país tão rico e tão pobre ao mesmo tempo😢

  • @nanediazz
    @nanediazz Před rokem +6

    Amazing content! I loved it this documentary 😍

  • @tylerspunucious7420
    @tylerspunucious7420 Před rokem +33

    "He says to shoot the opposition!" clip follows "Hey, you should buy guns. An armed populace will never be enslaved". I'm not seeing the connection here.

    • @mariaborboleta7537
      @mariaborboleta7537 Před rokem +4

      There was a situation where he stated something like that. Maybe he didn't mean literally(at least that is what he always says,but he said something like"vamos fuzilar a petralhada" in a public event.

    • @thaigo972
      @thaigo972 Před rokem +9

      They didn't play the relevant clip. He literally said "vamos fuzilar a petralhada aqui do Acre" (let's gun down the opposition here in Acre). The clip can be easily found on YT by searching the relevant keywords.
      I hope you see the connection now.

    • @guilhermevieira6010
      @guilhermevieira6010 Před rokem +4

      @@thaigo972 he obviously didn't mean it literally, people who do that are lula's friends like fidel castro and Ortega.

    • @thaigo972
      @thaigo972 Před rokem +4

      @@guilhermevieira6010 Yeah, he only literally mimicked shooting people with a tripod while he said it. But he obviously didn't mean it literally...
      And not to ruin your whataboutism, but don't forget JB praising Pinochet and defending the use of torture by his own country's military. Praising violent dictatorships isn't exclusive to either side.

    • @guilhermevieira6010
      @guilhermevieira6010 Před rokem

      @@thaigo972 but it's only one side that has actually funded dictatorships and speaks openly about implementing censorship.

  • @fabiofernandestamaio
    @fabiofernandestamaio Před rokem +1

    Hello, I am Brazilian, and I am experiencing everything that was reported in this short documentary about the political situation in my beloved Brazil, I disagree with some parts, Lula is not a Social Democrat he is totally focused on Communism, the hunger situation we are in living today reflects the 8-year term of Lula's government and 6 years of Dilma Russef's successor. Brazil was handed over to President Jair Bolsonaro bankrupt, so much so that Lula was sentenced in three stays and imprisoned, why? Because it was, he and his party who plundered Brazil, the state-owned companies went bankrupt and started thousands of infrastructures works in the country and did not finish any. At no point did the documentary report that a maneuver by the federal supreme court invalidated the conviction to release and make Lula eligible again in a trumped-up judicial maneuver. They used the covid-19 pandemic to, through the rotten Brazilian media, all of which were financed with public money, and which suffered huge cuts in their revenues after the inauguration of Jair Bolsonaro, whoever pays the media in Brazil has the people under control, as a way of building a bad image of President Jair Bolsonaro.
    There was never polarization in Brazil because the parties that existed were two sides of the same coin. Today we have a clearer division of ideological conflicts because there is really a differentiation in the management of the country. Brazil needs infrastructure works, so that it can grow again and improve economically, the medicine for the cure of the Brazilian economy is unfortunately bitter, but 4 years to undo all the evil that was done after 14 years of the workers' party in power It's little, it's impossible.

  • @Alejandrocasabranca
    @Alejandrocasabranca Před 10 měsíci

    Venham todos pro Brasil precisamos de imigrantes temos milhões de postos de trabalho e temos muita água limpa e muita comida todos são bem-vindos no Brasil 😊

  • @thiagoribeiro021
    @thiagoribeiro021 Před rokem +7

    Bolsonaro 💛💚💖

  • @matheusbraga1043
    @matheusbraga1043 Před rokem +3

    0:11 this is SÃO PAULO FUTEBOL CLUBE, the best club of soccer in Brazil. 3 times championship the world

  • @DMulabiTalejan
    @DMulabiTalejan Před rokem

    Good content but too much subtext to read!

  • @RobertoJuniorNet
    @RobertoJuniorNet Před rokem +1

    VEry good material. Thank you, guys.

  • @hx-flixblog4569
    @hx-flixblog4569 Před rokem +6

    Propaganda! No matter, the poor people's hopes are for a Lula win! But there is only one thing that can change anything and that is a revolution! All power to the working class and the poor of Brazil.

  • @lauraseixas2480
    @lauraseixas2480 Před rokem +9

    Fantastic! I wish everybody in Brazil could had watched before October , the 1st and before October, the 30th. The best documentary video about my country because is unbiased view. Congrats!

    • @carolinefiorito
      @carolinefiorito Před rokem +5

      Literally NOTHING is unbiased.

    • @paulocraice
      @paulocraice Před rokem

      😂 Xandão! Mas aguarde uns 3 meses, você irá aturar Alckmin. Outra, 49.4% odeiam Lula, não haverá governabilidade. Detesto Alckmin e mais ainda a Tebet, mas menos mal.

  • @GreenfieldPortfolioResearch

    i am brazilian, and i live here. i lived here all my life, thank God. We are not divided. you exagerate. There has been political poles here since 1994. why ypu didn't noticed? because that's how we disagree; peacefully and orderly. i understand you make money by selling blood. a sad burden, though.

  • @jesselgavieres6488
    @jesselgavieres6488 Před 4 měsíci +2

    God bless the people of Brazil.
    God will bless those who bless Israel.
    And will curse those who curse Israel.,..,

  • @psdapsda3601
    @psdapsda3601 Před rokem +13

    I'm a Brazilian citizen. Bolsonaro in his propraganda emphasizes the ideological subjects because his economical agenda is extremely harmful to poor people. The most of population that votes for him is composed by middle classs, people who is harmed by government actions also, but thinks they are not dependet on governamental policies. In general, Paulo Guedes, Economy Minister has great affection for bankers, bussinessmen and finacial investors.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 Před rokem +4

      How is his free market economical agenda harmful to poor people?

    • @psdapsda3601
      @psdapsda3601 Před rokem

      @@lrn_news9171 The economy minister, Paulo Guedes, took several measures that harm the poor, such as a pension reform that will make it impossible for many old people to retire, a labor reform that reduces salary and makes working conditions precarious in a country where salary of large part of the population is already low.
      Not to mention other specific measures such as the reduction of a program that could lead to the extinction of delivery of medicines for those who need them, the end of the regulatory stock of food that allowed for a more affordable price of food in times of crisis, in addition to benefiting the small farmer, etc.
      It is not by chance most of voters who elected the new president, Lula, are from the poor population.
      At the same time, almost all economic measures were aimed to favoring large businessmen and the financial market.
      I am going conclude with an example to illustrate: in 2020 in the pandemic, the Bolsonaro government refused to provide clean water and hygiene products to indigenous peoples alleging specific lack of money in the budget but released more than a trillion reais to the banking system.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 Před rokem

      @@psdapsda3601 Sounds like he was pro free market and making brazil more attractive for business and foreign investment. In the long term that would probably pull Brazil out of the middle income trap. Perhaps you like other leftoids don't understand how economic development process works. A lot of this seems like propaganda, there's probably counter-arguments for all of this from the Bolsonaro supporters.

  • @KhalerJex
    @KhalerJex Před rokem +71

    Anyone equating Lula to Bolsonaro is acting in bad faith. Lula never antagonized the republican institutions and never argued for civil war. Bolsonaro did. And keeps doing so.

    • @gloriaanaruma1279
      @gloriaanaruma1279 Před rokem +1

      Lier

    • @cesarjlisboa7586
      @cesarjlisboa7586 Před rokem +5

      Bolsonaro can’t ended the democratic process in Brazil. In the other hand delivery the country to Lula it’s like agree, that corruption and bad politicians are okay to drive the country for the XXI century, and to become a banana republic forever.

    • @burhan8795
      @burhan8795 Před rokem +11

      Just type in Portuguese. You make no sense

    • @johansjournal
      @johansjournal Před rokem

      we brazilians dont want a convicted man as a president. he is a criminal. stop with this trash fake news

    • @yousseph777
      @yousseph777 Před rokem +4

      @@cesarjlisboa7586
      If you cannot read, or listen to the publication, stop commenting on it.
      You are making a fool of yourself.

  • @khalidalali186
    @khalidalali186 Před 9 měsíci

    Our white Brazilian CTO, who has lived outside of Brazil since the late 80s, used to say that no racism exists in Brazil, whatsoever 😂 and whenever I pushed against a number of facts, he would freak out and get angry. It was hilarious.

  • @reidacoerencia185
    @reidacoerencia185 Před rokem +4

    bourgeois press: a gluteal cleft

  • @soniaaggarwal7066
    @soniaaggarwal7066 Před rokem +32

    I visited brazil last year , todays brazil is far more developed than 5 year before brazil i visited. More people are educated and ore business is growing i think jair did something good which his predecessor never did

    • @MatheusDC9
      @MatheusDC9 Před rokem +13

      Where did you go? For sure a wealth neighborhood or touristic place... The Brazil that doesn't see the real Brazil

    • @soniaaggarwal7066
      @soniaaggarwal7066 Před rokem +2

      @@MatheusDC9 ipanema, copacabanaa, cidada alté .

    • @GDsauro
      @GDsauro Před rokem +6

      @@MatheusDC9 o Brasil é um país continental, dependendo de onde você ir, pode encontrar uma área que pode ser considerada como desenvolvida

    • @Julia-yx2gu
      @Julia-yx2gu Před rokem +15

      You dont know nothing about Brazil

    • @gachabell7943
      @gachabell7943 Před rokem +4

      Unfortunately the new ruling Jair "Messiah", took away a lot of our freedom. Our northeast regions have no voice, only southerners and a small minority are in favor of bolsonaro. We want Lula, because since he left we have been orphaned children

  • @atlas7097
    @atlas7097 Před rokem +1

    que tistreza

  •  Před rokem

    Brasil nunca entendeu nada desse trem de brejil
    Essa é á história , bom dia !

  • @andersonkoberstein8645
    @andersonkoberstein8645 Před rokem +14

    Fake news.

  • @Norday
    @Norday Před rokem +1

    You can see a poor woman that cant eat more than 1 meal per day, but have money to make a tatoo in the hand.

    •  Před rokem

      It's not expensive. And probably not safe either

  • @juliogutierrez5256
    @juliogutierrez5256 Před rokem +1

    2:00 Calling bolsonaro a right wing politician and lula a social democrat show the vastly disproportional way in which the media treats those candidates is why people sitting on the fence move in favour of bolsonaro. You have to acknowledge lulas position.

  • @marionpergentino3776
    @marionpergentino3776 Před rokem +10

    I think this is the best and the most clarifying film about what is happening here in Brazil. It's difficult to trust in the brazilian jornalism, because maybe all of them used to have an ideologic point of view and only one way to understand the cenary of our country nowadays. I intend to vote in Bolsonaro, he is not perfect, i really know this, but i thing he is a man who represents a conservation way to administrate our big country, a way that respects the christian values and a way that do not have a revolucionary ideology to strengthen a possible State dinasty like it is happening in another latine countries.
    God saves the Brazil!
    💚

    • @faraujo7801
      @faraujo7801 Před rokem +4

      The candidate promoting violence is your God sent messenger? Oh boy, the irony is laughable.

    • @LucasHenrique-xh2xc
      @LucasHenrique-xh2xc Před rokem

      Pse, tudo a ver envolver os dogmas religiosos com política! 🤦🏽

    • @mariarachel1972
      @mariarachel1972 Před rokem

      it is the one who is currently in power who is doing everything he can to not lose his position. the entire bolsonaro family will go behind bars if he is not reelected. Bolsolão, or the so called 'orçamento secreto', has the same logic as the mensalão (both are a shame, btw), only Bolsolão is at least 600x larger. don't believe the truths of the financial market, miss, unless you own a bank.

  • @rebecalucena1702
    @rebecalucena1702 Před rokem +3

    For those who don't know Brazil and don't live here, I'll update you on our current context. We are disputing an election between two extremes, on the one hand is Jair Bolsonaro who is extreme right, defends freedom of expression, family, religious freedom, believes in God, is against criminals, against abortion, and in favor of carrying guns. . On the other hand, we have Lula, a former president who was imprisoned for two years for involvement in one of the biggest corruption schemes in the world, which is in favor of abortion, in favor of drug liberation, wants to implant gender ideology in schools (teaching about sex since kindergarten), which wants to reduce the severity of petty crimes such as cell phone theft and house theft, is against churches, Christian religions, is against the family, and of course wants to regulate the media, so that in this way no one else can take him out of power. I hope I have been able to clarify the reason for the war we are living. And feminists who walk naked on the street vote for Lula, part of the LGBT is also in favor of Lula because the leftist media created, in an attempt to demoralize President Jair Bolsonaro, a narrative that he does not like gays, because in fact he said that would not like to have a gay son, but he has gay friends and for him they are normal people like any other and which person's sexual option does not matter to him. Another group that is also in favor of Lula are civil servants, as one of Jair Bolsonaro's previous promises was to privatize several state companies in order to reduce expenses and thus be able to make better investments, because here in Brazil in the public sector, the Employees end up having a great security that they "can't" be dictated after being hired, so to do the job of one person, sometimes we need 5 people. For example, street sweepers sometimes have 6 on a street, there are 2 on the street and 4 on the wheel chatting, and our money being thrown in the trash, and this extends to health, education and other public departments. Anyway, the summary is this, on one side conservatism on the other socialism mixed with communism. May God bless us and keep us.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 Před rokem

      100% great comment. Thank you. Hello from Canada. I wouldn't say Bolsonaro is extreme right however.

  • @joanadarcsouzadossantos2576

    Isso E Mentira!Vcs Os Odeiam Pq Ele Nos Mostrou A Verdade Ok ,Ele E Amado Pela Maioria Do Povo Brasileiro,Inclusive Mulheres 🙄😤

  • @alexandrinobruno
    @alexandrinobruno Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @Marco-bj7sz
    @Marco-bj7sz Před rokem +28

    Avante Presidente Bolsonaro!!
    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @shindousan
      @shindousan Před rokem +1

      Avante para dentro da cela

    • @marcosjose6441
      @marcosjose6441 Před rokem

      @@shindousan , e por acaso ele é Lula ou do PT?

    • @shindousan
      @shindousan Před rokem +1

      @@marcosjose6441 Pede pra liberar os sigilos covardes de 100 anos e daí eu te respondo

    • @marcosjose6441
      @marcosjose6441 Před rokem

      @@shindousan , ele já respondeu a respeito disso. Inclusive disse na cara do Luladrã0 num debate. Procura aí no CZcams.
      Aliás, LuladrãO já disse que não vai mais a debates. Por que será? Kkklllll

    • @shindousan
      @shindousan Před rokem +1

      @@marcosjose6441 Mentiras, como é típico dos bolsonaristas.

  • @raynarateles5207
    @raynarateles5207 Před rokem +3

    🤦🤦🤦

  • @alecsslz
    @alecsslz Před rokem +1

    Que grande fezes!

  • @ceciliacunha2268
    @ceciliacunha2268 Před rokem +2

    SOCORROOOOOOO

  • @danielnicolau8243
    @danielnicolau8243 Před rokem +6

    Bolsonaro preparado para fugir para Miami :)

  • @w00dyalien
    @w00dyalien Před rokem +53

    Frustrating to see how FT didn't do their diligent investigation about what those interviewed said, instead just presenting it as "facts" - FT failed with the journalism as it was supposed to be.
    For instance, one say that bolsonaro instructs his followers to shoot others: what ridiculous accusation - yes, he said something that can be transformed into that, but taken completely out of context as it is here, it becomes nonsense, and FT failed to assess such strong statement and act accordingly (either explain it, or give the decades of context behind it, or remove it, or...)

    • @Langworthy13
      @Langworthy13 Před rokem +5

      That was presented as a politicians opinion "she thinks - she fears"

    • @dalusifa
      @dalusifa Před rokem +5

      @@Langworthy13. What she thinks is not relevant under this circumstance. People like her are places in a higher pedestal in the international community hence she should state facts instead of opinions. Nothing good is reported about Brazil in the international press due to people like her. They never say anything good about their own country unfortunately.

    • @oole0111
      @oole0111 Před rokem +4

      Bolsonaro never said to shoot his opponents but Lula thanked a supporter who pushed a man onto a truck "to save him" (the man was only shouting "Lula is a thief")

    • @jds614
      @jds614 Před rokem

      Actually they didn't say that
      They interviewed a politician who stated that opinion.

    • @jds614
      @jds614 Před rokem

      @@dalusifa the president has given fact free political opinions all the time.
      Wtf type of standard do you want from her.
      He said a few weeks ago anything other than a 60 percent round 1 win for him was fraud
      He insinuated the vaccine can make you a crocodile
      He accused Leonardo DiCaprio of causing fires in the Amazon to make him look bad.
      ^^ does this seem like a fact based statement that makes Brazilian leaders look serious
      He also claimed it's good and evil in this election. Is thata fact based statement...or political rhetoric
      Hold the feet to the fire for both sides please
      Also she does love her country. All of politics is essentially identifying problems within your country...bringing them to the forefront in a an effort to change your country for the better.
      Bolosnaro did this when he ran...running against the corruption in his country and the violence. He focused on these negatives as they were harming the country ...and he believes he had the solutions
      She's doing that from a different angle.
      Nelson Mandela , Martin Luther King, Ghandi etc etc all were critical about ills in their country and were rather public about it. Were they not Patriots or were they trying to improve their nations?
      Lessen the scale and that's what political activists on both sides do.
      Hell in the u.s "make America great again" implies it's not great now, but they are striving