>>222582508It's pretty yellow outside
>>222582508*gives you a crumb of attention*
>>222582508lmao you're poorer than Mexico and Colombia? No wonder you're always so assblasted
>>222582539i forgot to put Guyana and Suriname, literally, the whole Latin America is richer than Brazil.
All the yellow in countries are brazilier than rich
how the fuck are you poorer then Afghanistan
another day another botswana win
>>222582740Being. also, this is a safety map also
>>222582740ask brazilians.
It's over
>>222582508moggedzil
>>222582508it's 41°C
>>222582740Muttzilians love poverty and criminality
sinto é falta muita falta 1225
>>222582508Many of those countries were poorer than Brazil in the 1980s btw.Brazil's stagnation is a result of Lula and the leftoids, yes, but most importantly of our 1988 constitution, which is one of the worst in the world. It's essentially a "how to stay a thirdie" manual.If you are a promising, high IQ young man, it's just not worthy it to open a business and be productive here. Better to just become a civil servant. You can literally just take a test, get approved (since you're high IQ) and spend the rest of your life in comfort while poorzilians' taxes pay for your French wine and your lobsters.That's the path I'm following myself. My parents own two businesses but instead of planning to inherit and develop them I'll become a civil servant in the judiciary instead. I already got approved at the examination, so I'm just awaiting my nomination (it can take up to four years, but once you're in you're almost unfireable).Until the incentives are directed towards productivity for everyone (instead of civil service for the smart and gibs for the dumb), this country won't grow. And the constitution essentially prevents such redirectioning of incentives, or at least renders it extraordinarily difficult to implement.I do not think anything will change in my lifetime, and I frankly do not care.Brazilians genuinely enjoy being poor and paying for the superior lifestyle of civil servants and politicians. I didn't believe this at first, but after long consideration I have come to the conclusion that the previous sentence is true. I don't know where in the Brazilian psychology this comes from, but it's certainly there and it's not gonna change, therefore I made my choice, you only have one life, and I'll enjoy mine while Lula's voters keep living on 100 dollars a month in their favelas and enjoying their poverty probably even more than I will enjoy my middle-class comfort. They really like being poor.
>>222582508Shithole
>>222590495You need your meds, retarded cleiton
>>222590512You are poor.
>>222590906Dude you're browner than my feces
>>222582508good but not as good as it can be with a brazilette by my size
>>222590929Holy projection!
>>222591118You know it's true, cleiton
>>222591127Reality: two Italian surnames + citizenship.You're just mad because I don't vote for Lula, given how you depend on him for welfare money.
>>222591127Anyway, do you even have a counter-argument? Everything I wrote is true. Until Brazil learns to readjust its incentives structure (almost impossible with the current constitution), it will remain poor.Wait, let me guess: you blame Brazil's poverty on the evil Americans and "da joos", don't you?Grow up.
>>222582508Botswana, dude? How?? Brazil is poorer than Montenegro??? ohhhhh....
>>222591388yes
>>222590495if the government owns the property the favelas are on, they can choose to develop it, no? How does it work? the residents own the structure, but the government owns the land? I know some neighborhoods were bulldozed when brazil hosted the FIFA cup in 2014. ideally the government would build housing projects, cheap tenements and apartments for people to live in to keep them out of shacks
>>222582508
>>222591758this is accurate data, just search on google
>>2225915841) Narcos control the favelas2) The government has no interest in changing this situation
>>222591907do you think organized crime pays off officials to look the other way? the government hates when you squat on their land here. you cant do it permanently and make inheritable properties on it
>>222582508it's already hard enough being a middle income island maritime nation where from both sides, you have to face refugees and illegal alien migrations burdening the free system and kindness of its people. on the west sea, rohingya (mainland gypsies, related to European gypsies) refugee and human trafficking from myanmar and bangladesh comes with their boats, while on the east sea, palauh pilak (sea gypsies) from phillipines comes and swim with their boats as well.
>>222592065They do, yes.