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Tesore
Location: On the way to Utopia!
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:06 pm Reply with quote
I knew it was you
I hear you on FB.
Take care Fabio!!!
You go
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:08 pm Reply with quote
Tesore wrote: I knew it was you
I hear you on FB.
Take care Fabio!!!
You go
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:09 pm Reply with quote
It's kicked off in São Paulo!
Edit: I think it's Rio where it's kicked off.
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Daenerys
Location: Brazil
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:22 pm Reply with quote
Some days ago I thought to instruct some friends who are planning come to Brazil next year, something like: "Do not come to Brazil" , this is what I wish it could happen, a major boycott. But I know it will not, people are fanatical about football and will fill this s***.
Our country will cause embarrassment, not to mention the countless people affected since now. Indexes crime will rise, the hospitals are full.
To make matters worse, I bet we will have many foreign deaths, wanted them to have any idea what is our country and where they are getting into. It will be a shame, and I want to see how our country will "mend" everything that will happen ..........
Here where i live, Porto Alegre (far from Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro) indices of all that crimes are lower, but still a lot will happen everywhere. The crime migrates as a convenient place. I know that all nation have their issues, but the situation here is worrisome for an event of this size. The protestants are calling for more action to public resources, for more hospitals and schools.
The country is diverting resources to the construction of the Cup Stadiums, the people are paying with an expensive cost of living, with an expensive public transport, bad transportations. This country is a mess, our govern is corrupt, they don't care to the people.
Of course we have good things, wonderful places, beaches and food, but at this moment we need that world know the reality of our mess.
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:52 pm Reply with quote
Thanks for the input Daenerys.
Just spoke to Arc and he said it's calm where he is. Thank fuck!
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:01 pm Reply with quote
It looks pretty sane in São Paulo and Brasilia but Rio looks fucking mental at the mo.
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Daenerys
Location: Brazil
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:09 pm Reply with quote
The problem is that in the midst of people who call out for justice, there are a lot of unruly and vandals.... And the protests turns into a mess....
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:26 pm Reply with quote
Daenerys wrote: The problem is that in the midst of people who call out for justice, there are a lot of unruly and vandals.... And the protests turns into a mess....
To be honest, you had to expect violence from people because of the way the police acted on the first day.
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Daenerys
Location: Brazil
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:35 pm Reply with quote
anfa wrote: Daenerys wrote: The problem is that in the midst of people who call out for justice, there are a lot of unruly and vandals.... And the protests turns into a mess....
To be honest, you had to expect violence from people because of the way the police acted on the first day.
Yes.
Unsatisfied people + police agression = total chaos.
It is absurd, our police have low salary, there are also a call to the police understand this protest because the manifestation is also for better police salaries.
Did you see, in Rio de Janeiro the police is using real weapon......
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:47 pm Reply with quote
I just thought of the English riots in 2011. It was teenagers taking over the streets for no good reason other than looting shops for new stuff. The police just about let them get on with it. And because we are the most filmed nation on the planet (CCTV in all public places) the police just went through all the footage and made arrests left, right and centre after the riots.
What was great was I watched that unfold on the internet and it went mental in all the major cities but Newcastle. The #newcastle tag on Twitter was full of "We love our city" and "don't riot in Newcastle". No riots in Newcastle and the city stayed intact. It was beautiful.
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anfa
Location: Geordieland, UK
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:35 pm Reply with quote
Some brilliant footage being replayed on the Brazilian stream at the mo. Youtube will be full of this tomorrow.
I'm watching it with the sound off and this playing in another tab. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n80kDDgCfQc
What's strange is it works brilliantly.
Edit: That's not my normal listening. I only got into that song because of the brilliantly creative video ages ago. Honest govna!
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ReyRey
Location: In a world of $#!t
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Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:43 pm Reply with quote
I thought Arc only protested here.
_________________ I try to think, but nothing happens.
Splodge..you rock!! Wherever you are.
I keep checking the obituaries to see if my name is there. If it's not, then I figure I'm ok.
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