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Bye Bye, Rat Race! Hello, Brazil! PDF Print E-mail
2005 - March 2005
Written by Michael Kepp   
Tuesday, 29 March 2005 10:11

Happy hour at a Rio, Brazil, barMy leaving the United States for Brazil, a place I'd never been, was like swapping a long, bad marriage for a cybernetic passion. I escaped one culture by desperately flinging myself into the arms of another, created mostly by my fertile imagination.

What mattered was not what awaited me but what I was leaving behind, a world so competitive that little time is left for relaxation. Americans now enter that exhausting routine, called "the rat race," at an increasingly precocious age.

Parents enroll their kids in elite, pre-schools while they're in the womb and send their little geniuses (read: geeks) to advanced-math summer camps. Middle-class husbands and wives are often both top executives.

And many professionals take tranquilizers to reduce the stress caused by job performance pressures. Why?? In the USA, you are mainly defined by the social status your profession offers.

That's why at parties in the USA, the most common first question a strangers asks is "what do you do for a living? And at "networking" parties, get-togethers held at bars during "happy hour," strangers with the same profession make "contacts" to further their careers.

Brazilians, who go to happy-hour bars to relax or flirt after work, advance their careers effortlessly through a "whom you know" network. And at parties here, a stranger's first questions aren't intended to size up your social status.

In the USA, even friends engage in such competition. Some American friends I recently visited couldn't believe I was still a freelance journalist, the same profession I had when I left California 21 years ago.

Because my career move was horizontal and not vertical, one friend asked if my job was "challenging enough?" Another asked "are you doing work that makes your life meaningful?"

Last year, an American bird watcher - with telescope, cameras, books and binoculars - subjected me to a similar interrogation at a country inn in the Pantanal.

At breakfast, he introduced himself by asking "since you know what my passion is, what's yours?" Before I could answer, a toucan perched nearby, causing him to bolt from table with his binoculars.

"When bird watchers converse," a member of his group told me, "they're just killing time until the next bird flies by."

Americans weren't always this obsessive. When I was growing up, people didn't have passions or talents. They just had hobbies (I shot pool) or aptitudes, often left undeveloped. While some of our mothers had jobs (often as teachers and nurses), they didn't wear suits, work late hours or give us front-door keys.

And while the world has become far more competitive since then, Brazil is still a far less workaholic place than the USA. Brazilians prioritize both families and professions.

They get one-month of paid vacation each year and four-month maternity leaves, compared to the two-week paid vacations per year and six-week maternity leaves given in the USA.

When Brazilians ask me "Why would someone from such a rich country chose to live in such a poor one?," I simplify. I tell them I decided to swap a "time is money" culture for the more relaxed one evoked in the songs of Jobim and Caymmi.

And while my rhythms have not become slow, very slow, or almost at a standstill, nor are they those of someone in a race. They are, however, sufficient to sustain a life that is meaningful enough for me.

This text was originally published in the daily newspaper Folha de S. Paulo.

Michael Kepp is an American journalist who has lived in Brazil since 1983 and who has written for Time, Newsweek and many other U.S. publications.  He is the author of the book of crônicas Sonhando com Sotaque - Confissões e Desabafos de um Gringo Brasileiro. For more information on the author and book consult www.michaelkepp.com.br



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GREAT
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
LOVED YOUR ARTICLE.
Choices can be made anywhere!
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
You could have made the choices by moving to the hills of Vermont, North Carolina mountains or to a ranch in Texas and work as an hourly consultant with a part time workload.
Change is difficult
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
I can understand the sentiment that the choice could have been made anywhere, but I am not sure I agree with it, because sometimes you are so wrapped up in your culture and lifestyle, the rat race, whatever, etc. that you have to literally be shocked out of it. Jumping off the cliff into a new way of looking at the world may be the only way for some people to make such a difficult change. Not everyone could or would choose this. You yourself might not, but for him it might have been the right choice.
unfortunately
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
What you call a "rat race" is essentialy a consequence of capitalism. And Brazil too is capitalist. In the main centres such as São Paulo and Brasília you will find people dedicating their lives to competition, thinking just about money, status and how to leave everyone in the dust.
Maybe in places far from the big cities you will find the peace and lie quality you seek, but I ask myself for how long this will be possible.
Cara
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
I certainly wish you the best here. As time goes by, you will experience things never before as a turista. When it comes to capitalism, it is no different here.
Old Article?
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
Isn't this an old article?
I've read this before, a while back.
Parabems!
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
I couldn't have writen it better. Go for it! Life is short and we can't take the material objects with us. I can picture you with a cold chopp near a wonderful tropical beach with wonderful people, far from the tourist traps.
The only place in the USA you may find tranquility from the "rat race" may be Hawaii or Key West, FL any other place would be a total waste of time and money. Don't forget you still need money in the third world.
...
written by Guest, March 29, 2005
Couldn´t cut I take it.... But alas, there are many of us here in the same boat. I´m not knocking ya. But ya´ve gotta admit, you must miss the professionalism there in the north when you´re trying to get something happening every once and a while? just a little? That said, I too am an addict of living life large, and playing to the tune of a different page, but there are times...OH there are times.. when I just plainly miss a serious stab at making the run for glory... All the power to ya dude, glad ta see (ney, read about ya) here in the land of the laid back...
I\'M So Jealous
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
I wish I had the nerve to pack up and move to Brazil. I am sick of America's rat race too and never having the time for family and friends. Just work, work, work. What I wouldn't give to move to Salvador, Bahia and be able to just enjoy my life like so many of the Bahians do. So many persons want to move to America but they don't realize that you sell your soul here for a few dollars. If you don't mind having no social life America is the place for you.

I am not glamorizing Brazil but the relaxed peaceful looks of the Brazilians enjoying family and friends sure beat out the stressed out burned out faces of most Americans working 80 hours a week to make a buck.
It is very false dream
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
It takes a rich spoiled American to complain about a rat race of status and privilege when the average Brazilian is working just to survive in your utopian dream
Totally Ridiculous Article
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
This is article is one of the most ridiculous things that I’ve ever read in my entire life.

This person is probably mad or not living in the real Brazil, but another place in this world which is also called 'Brazil'.

The real Brazil is far removed from a nice place to live, unless you have good ties of friendship with powerful people, particularly those who are in power.
Brazil is not always a paradise...
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Although Brazil is not a perfect country (no country really is) to live and dwell we do have a stronger sense of family and friendship there. Maybe it is what he is missing in the USA.

Besides, life is made of dreams and fantasies even when it is about power or money. But I hope that the writer realize that Brazil is also a strong capitalist country and things can be disappointing there as much as in the USA.

However, changing pace or culture can be very motivating as it was for me when I moved to US and maybe it will do the same to the writer.
If it just was like that...
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
As a Curitiban dweller, I too must say that I would also love to buy my piece of land in the Pantanal and go live there, provided I had hired my "capangas" to ensure that my property would be really mine and wouldn't be stolen by landless workers supported by the government (unless you are one of the guys with the proper connections). Meantimes, as a Curitiban dweller, I'm this kind of workholic person who works 12 or more hours a day to make ends meet and give away nearly half of what I earn to the government. And I must say, having had the opportunity to work abroad and still having many contacts with people who live abroad, the sense of rat race here can be even worse, being that the government here generates much more problems for someone's survival than in the developed world and the earnings are much much smaller.

Times change... someone above has claimed to have read this article before, and I don't doubt it. When Brazil was a shining new industrialized country, growing at 7% per year, having an institutional situation where properties, and most important, your life, were granted, one was supposed to choose between the rat race in São Paulo or other big centers or the calm life in the Pantanal or the hills or beachs of Santa Catarina.But don't be fooled fellow americans. There are some better places (like Curitiba), but they are just a little bit better. That's past. We are facing ever rampaging criminal problems and your dream of having your nice "sítio" in the Pantanal can be suddenly interrupted by a shot in your head. And don't be fooled also that working here you'll be free of unemployment, tranquilizers and the likes. People who live in big cities here are among the world''s greatest tranquilizers consumers, and their level of stress surely is much bigger than the average american one. Wonder why? Simple. Try facing two hours a day just to get to work in a heavy traffic jam, worrying about keeping the windows closed and avoiding certain paths because of the risk of being robbed, killed, or even worse, then get to work to face a huge competition against other companies and the government that chose yours to pay the taxes that your competitor escapes. Or better, if you are a woman, try choosing to go to work by metro or by bus, and not being harassed by some maniac in a stupidly full train. Fortunately I'm not a woman, but I tell you guys, I felt like I was a jew being taken to some concentration camp in the Nazi period, having some jew-haters inside the wagon. And that travel takes damn long. Ah, don't forget to keep an eye out on everyone around when you get down. The guy next corner may want to rob you, put a bullet in your head and just slip towards his favela, and no one will ever know who killed you. That's our Brazil of nowadays.

P.S.: I don't support the military government as one might think. I think that much of this situations comes from the errors they have commited. But I consider a fact that situation is rapidly deteriorating.
AMERICAN paradise
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
I am an hourly consultant in a major city in the SouthEast. I am required to work 30 to 40 hours a week. Nice flexibility, good pay too! It's not that hard to get a gig like this, just the right training: no special connections. Maybe I will visit Panama City, FL in the next few weeks: just a few hours drive and it will stack up to any beach in Brazil. Besides, beaches go better with George Strait than some rattle-bang drum music.
A vida e chata nos EUA
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Having lived in both Brasil and the United States I would say that North Americans make the insane Japanese work habits look normal. Even the small towns in the United States everyone tries to be a world-beater. Americans need to understand that LEISURE is the basis of culture. To me it seems however that the US is greately lacking culture. The typical life of a North AMerican is WORK WORK WORK WORK WORK, get in the SUV, drive to the sterile suburb, eat a microwave dinner, watch some TV, sleep for 4 hours, wake up, then do it all over again. I heard that in Europe people have way more vacation time as well as time for the family just like in Brazil. Now thats a real life!
Infelizmente
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
Unfortunately the s**ty and unhealty North AMerican WASP lifestyle is taking hold all over Latin America.
brazil leasure
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
It's easy to relax all day when you're unemployed. This is really a matter of opportunity. Brazil lacks the opportunity to find employment in a capitalistic environment. Look at the more business driven places like sao paulo and every other technologically advanced city in the world and you will find people working to advance themselves.

Lets not forget that with hard work comes more money, more opportunity, more vacation.....to visit other places, and be exposed to other cultures. Competition and motivation are driving forces behind the american (and many other) economies.
brazil leasure
written by Guest, March 30, 2005
I think you've hit the nail on the head. It´s a myth that you can enjoy life simply in Brazil. The rat race exists here too, and at times it´s more fierce and the rewards lacking. Certainly, gingos arriving with large savings accounts (like tha author) live like kings, however, for your average Brasilian every day is a struggle. It´s a fight - and you can forget about the benifits of travel, regardless of how hard you work. Unless, of course, you´re related to wealth, or a politician - than you too live like a king.
44 Hour week!
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Most Brazilians I know had to work Saturdays in Brazil.
So what!
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Here in Hawaii most residents have two jobs and work weekends too. Exception is the rich mainlander who comes over, pays top notch $, and drives the property taxes and insurance sky high for us local residents. I wish they would stay, as the previous posts mentioned, "in the hills of Vermont, Carolinas, and Texas," even Panama City would be fine by me. Let my Hawaii and Brazil be free of their arrogance and lack of aloha.
So what 2!
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Guess what...the same thing happens here in south Florida as in Hawaii....They should require VISAS from them snowbird asses from New York before coming to Florida to annoy us locals!
Not so easy for everyone.
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
How easy it is to run away from the rat race when you have assets and a good education. Just ask my friends in Salvador who work six days a week for 300 reis a month how much they would love to take your place in the "rat race" and earn a decent wage and have a decent future.
A friend
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
"What the hell is up with this whole artical". I get the distinct impresson that it was written only to attract well off Americans ready to leave the hustle and bustle off the states, for a more layed back astmosphere where their dollar is king, because no where in the artical was the average Brazilian and his lifestyle, ever mentioned.


"I will attempt to do the auther one better": Hay!! Fat American slobs, come down to Brazil!! We are a poor country and you will be able to take advantage of us, as well as sleep with our women and make mockery of the hard work of our average citizen. You will be welcomed to sit on your fat ass and drink yourself stupid, so long as grace us with your presence, and dollar. We love you America!!, COME AND f**k US STUPID!!!!! Please!
Gringos
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
and I was thinking Brazil should easy the immigration request for a gringo who may invest in Brazil..a lot of good gringos want do that, some those guys have a lot to share and show how to in Brazil...but no...we got those suckers! I think the author knows nothing about Brazil and his own culture!
Another gringo
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
I too have a fondness for Brasil (for reasons of my wife and her family). But I am learning that if I have anything good to say about Brasil, do not write it here. Whatever is said will be interpreted to mean that I am a fat, lazy American that only wants to possess and control others in ¨poor Brasil¨. If you look hard enough, you can find evil in any statement. And perhaps the opinions expressed here by some gringos (including me) are a little naive - we all want something better in our lives, and we like to hope that places exist where some things are valued other than money. But with the instant attacks, you brasileiros come off looking a little thin skinned. Brasilians are known for their warmth and friendliness. Thank God they dont all read this site. :-)
To \"Another Gringo\"
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Some Brazilians are like the one above calling Americans "fat and lazy ". However, many others are far more friendly and intelligent. So, don't bother!

I have lived in the US for many years and I have very good American friends and met some Americans who act like pigs. But this is everywhere including Brazil. You may find good Brazilians and some very wicked ones. This is the reality of Humankind.

Some Americans go to Brazil because they like our culture and people and they want to just enjoy it (they should be welcome) some go there to deal with drugs, prostitution and pornography. Actually, we are notorious for allowing international crime organizations to be successful there. There are criminals living and “working” in Brazil from virtually everywhere in the world. There they find the supportive Brazilians criminals willing to join forces.







...
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Re: "Actually, we are notorious for allowing international crime organizations to be successful there."

Organizations like Al Qaida? The US then gets called "nazi-like" and has discriminatory action taken against it for photographing and fingerprinting Brazilians entering the US.
Americas focus
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
America is not about progress. It's about racing to get nowhere and angry when they get there. Why has the richest country never returned to the moon. Got the money but not enough children going into the sciences. Children going into Marketing to sell overvalued products to suckers who think that shopping for junk is life. Going into corporate law to make lots of money protecting companies from their screw-ups. Going into Customer Service to listen to psychos complain and blame everybody but themselves for the condition their in. Americans don't even ask what's wrong. They just embrace the pathological, the psycho, the manic and treat destructive behavior as fun. Instead of focusing on their family and children they focus on money and that's why their children do anything for money. Because money is everything. The richest country in money and material possessions is the poorest country in child rearing and family. If parents were to read and talk to their children daily and spend quality time regularly they would be much more grounded and intelligent and society would NATURALLY have more scientists and engineers and less people wanting political careers trying to figure out how to get our children to spend more money on junk and fake images. If you've been paying attention to American media you'd see that corporate theivery is rampant because honesty is a punch line to a joke and America is full of bulls**ters who bulls**t the bulls**ters who bulls**t the bulls**ters who bulls**t the bulls**ters in an endless con cycle. That's why some people eventually come to the conclusion they can't take it no more and start looking around the globe for an escape and the people who say they are fools ... well ... their probably just bulls**ting.
NO, WE DON\'T WANT TO f**k YOU, THX
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
It's true, the vast majority of brasileiros that visit this site seem to be grouchy losers that absolutely hate the west, their ex-country and most of all (i believe), themselves. They are rabid complainers and have little to contribute. Iignore them. I live in Brasil as the author does and no, sorry, i am not here to f**k you over... though i sense many of the readers here actually WANT to feel victimized. Perhaps to avoid taking resposibility for their own life. It is so much easier to blame os ricos, capitalismo, feias touristas etc.... than to be real. SAD.
B.S. ing
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
Re: an endless con cycle

Brazilian NEVER lie! (cough cough)
Idealistic author w/o a clue
written by Guest, March 31, 2005
I am a Gringo married to a Brazillian, with a daughter who was born when I lived there. Everyone I know in SAMPA, is a workaholic in order to survive, so I don't know where the author lived. I agree that family is paramount in Brazil, something that brings me back to visit family & friends at least once a year, but everyone works hard so they can pay for their leisure, and good schools. Sao Paulo is the ultimate RAT RACE, with incredible traffic, pollution, and crime. I love Brazil, but I can walk & drive around San Francisco without fear, something much harder to do in SAMPA, so I live here and vacation there. The author is living in a dream world if he cannot see the bad that goes along with the good in Brazil, and should take a look at the Favelas of Sao Paulo.
The author must have good luck
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
or must love danger
Sao Paulo is a dangerous place to live...(uh hum..)...third world politician runned mafia......(cough cough)....excuse me..peace loving country........thats loves life.....
I tried to raise my children in Downtown Sao Paulo but I got f***ing robbed so many times that I needed to offer my children as payment.....I drove a car to work everyday but had to hire a mafia leader to chauffeur me because his crew kept sticking a gun in my face for my used 1975 honda.....okay....bad jokes...but its f***ing reality......for real....not that anyone on this board experienced anything like it!......get real people.....you gotta experience Brazil for its true self!...... from a real red blooded American.....japanese gringo....is that real?.....
The Brazilain contrast
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
I am an American who lived and worked in Salvador Bahia Brasil for three years so I do know both worlds.Bahia IS a good escape from the rat race.Life is easy,lots of beautyful beaches,plenty of festivals,great music,food,ect.But...it is all tainted by the extreme violence and poverty.Nothing like having a pistol stuck in your side to relieve you of a cellphone that the theif will pull the battery out of and sell for 5 reais.The life expectancy here is 5 years lower that of the U.S. because of gun violence and the HUGE amount of traffic deaths.Has anybody seen how Brazilianss drive? .On average 100 people are murdered every day,not to mention 3rd world diseases such as malaria,dengue,ect.In out local paper I once read an article about how they had stopped a "extermination" group that had killed 30 street people.My Brazilain freind smiled and said "Since the police do nothing the people do".Brazil is more dangerous than Iraq.So..If you want to enjoy an acaraja,a cold cerveja,and a warm beach,come to Bahia.But be ready to dodge bullets,drive though huge holes in the streets,be assailed by street children,smell open sewers,and live in a condomnium with a 10 ft high concrete fence with an electric fence on top of that and security guards about just to keep those "freindly" Bahianos from taking everything you have or very possible your life.Was the rat race really that bad?
To bash or not to bash ...Brazil
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
I agree with many critics of life in Brazil but I also believe that some people here are exaggerating on purpose. If you want to start a bashing war between US and Brazil, I also know “favelas” in Los Angeles, Boston, New York and Chicago to put to shame the richest country in the world. I live and work in the USA for over 15 years and have traveled from west to east, south to north. Here they also have horrible crimes, organized crime organizations (actually, the best in the world), prostitution, drugs, corruption, racism, bad politicians (actually very lousy ones), ill designed laws, frauds, religion fanatics, Nazis, ignorance, intolerance, lack of education, jerks, homeless (man, so many that could populate Portugal), abused children (my sister is a social worker here), etc. I also saw the same in Canada.

Yes, I am not thinking that Brazil is better, no sir. I just want to remind the Americans here about their own state of affair. Now, Brazilian do proclaim their problems to the world to hear and see but the Americans developed a sense of fantasy about their country and know to hide well their problems or pretend that they do not exist.

Please, do know throw your stones.


Glass roof
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
Above poster is right. Not to mentioned that unique American trait of high-school massacres...
...
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
Death Squad Spreads Terror in Rio Killing 30 in the Streets PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aécio Amado
Friday, 01 April 2005

Rio's Secretariat of Public Safety Public is investigating the massacre of at least 30 people in two municipalities of Rio's Baixada Fluminense, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The executions started, yesterday, in the middle of the night and continued in the wee hours of the morning today.

Two Volkswagen Gol vehicles - one silver and another gray - with four men shot indiscriminately people in the streets of Queimados and Nova Iguaçu. The action left in panic the residents of the districts where the car with the executioners passed.

The first massacre occurred in the district of Posse, in Nova Iguaçu. The unknown gunmen shot several people who were in a bar of Gama Street, hitting children and teenagers and leaving nine dead.

After that, the vehicles drove to the municipality of Queimados and the assassins shot several people in the streets. In Queimados, the executions continued. Several dead bodies were found this morning in the streets.

The massacre led Rio's secretary of Public Safety, Marcelo Itagiba, to release an official note. Itagiba admitted, in the note, that the fact might be related to the operation "Navalha na Carne" (Razor in the Flesh), created to investigate policemen involved with death squads.

"The Secretariat of Public Safety works with the strong hypothesis that the massacres might have been a reprisal to the Navalha na Carne operation, which led to the arrest of eight military policemen who are suspect of having committed a double murder at the back of the 15th BPM (Military Police Battalion) in Duque de Caxias".

The note also says that the operation Navalha na Carne is going to continue and that policemen who do not honor their uniforms and get involved in crimes will be expelled from the Force and punished.
Re: To bash or not to bash ...Brazil
written by Guest, April 01, 2005
Yes sir, I must agree that the US have all those problems, and perhaps the fact that I am not american makes me see and admit their problems better than the american average, but the same applies to brazilians. And I must tell you, the problems that we face here are probably faced anywhere in the world but we must admit that our problems have really really gone all the way towards a completely unreasonable and unacceptable state of affairs. Yes man, other countries have lots of murders, but not 11% of all the murders of mankind. They have thefts who manage to bail justice, but not as many as we have here, who are the vast majority. It's not a matter of bashing. It's a matter of facing reality. And I must admit, the americans do that really well... the whole world knows their problems, because their press acts worldwide, everyone wants to know what happens there and they inform everyone. That's a lot different of Brazil.
Wake up Brazil
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
I am a Brazilian who live in Recife.I studied and lived in the U.S.for years.There is a comment by a person above who compares the situation in the U.S. and Canada like it is similar to the situation we have here.I must ask the man,are you crazy? The writer above me is much more correct.You cannot compare what we have here in Brazil to the first world.We are overwelmed with crime,gangs,drugs,poverty,murders,death squads,corruption.We still have a active slave trade .I live in fear of the crime that surrounds me and have been robbed three times.One was a terrifying carjacking where I was escorted to bank machines and forced to withdrawl all my money whilel me wife was being held in my own car.I was left in a dark favela 8 hours later with nothing but me and my wifes lives (which was good) Our futeball players are having their mothers kidnapped for ransom.They kill 30 people in Rio for nOTHING! They killed a 74 year old American missonary here because she helped the poor get land.it is SO much more dangerous and violent here.You can't pick a few crimes that occur in other countries and compare them to what is here just to make yourself feel better.We are in the murder capitol of all the world.just watch the movie CITY OF ANGLES,this movie is the truth.I know the truth and its sad.my country should hang its head in shame for doing nothing about the violence and poverty.To many Brazilains drink away their problems and sit on their assess at the barraca.comparing Brazil to the U.S. and Canada is a joke.
...
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
brazil has all the same problems as the usa, europe. the only difference is over there people do somthing about the problem. over here people blame the problem on someone else.
Who are the criminals
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
I am an American who has been to Brazil many times and have witnessed crime from the people there. One of the biggest problems is that you can't trust the police. At least in the USA bad cops are arrested and put away for the most part. In Brazil, especially in Rio where i frequented, the police are the true criminals because they have their hands out for the highest dollar, no matter what side of the law they come from. That includes judges and lawyers. That being said though, Brazil is a great place to relax if you can mind your own business and enjoy the friendly people there.
Well, my 2 centavas
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
Both countries have their good and bad. Brazil, although doing much better economically those advances don't seem to be trickling down to those in need of assistance. The big problem is violence is increasing, and sadly fear among the middle class is at a strangulating level. Maybe the author here lives in some msall community were the reach of crime has not yet blind-siding the population. I also, assume, the author generates his income via writing for international papers. This would of course generate an international salary as opposed to the local pittance one would receive for writing for rags in Brazil. So, sure, from his perspective live is grand.

But for those that need to contend with the larger cities, and the larger problems - grinding it out on national and local wages, it´s not all that peachy here. I quite like Brazil, I´ve enjoy my time here immensely, but I´m under no illusion what so ever that the country is a stress free happy go-lucky paradise.For some, in some parts, I imagine it coud very well be - but that is the exception and not the rule. Just like ANYWHERE elese i nthe world.

Although, having a group of 30, including children,randomly assassinated by the Police in Canadian or U.S, European city doesn´t seem to be a great worry.
Not Every American
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
Is a rich white gringo with privileges. Some of us are nonwhite, working class and live in American favelas. I am a black American who visited Brazil. I was able to appreciate Bahia and was not shocked by the so-called poverty and crime in the favelas. Being from Los Angeles the situation is the same. The same hopelessness, despair, and crime that poor blacks must deal with on a daily basis along with police harassment, corrupt and indifferent crime boss politicians and being forced to listen to America's rhetoric about democracy and freedom for all, etc. etc.

Not all Americans who visit Brazil are the rich gringo types who can afford to live well in any part of the world. Some of us barely scraped up enough to purchase a plane ticket. Most black Americans can very well emphathize with Afro Brazilians. The only difference I saw between Rio's, Sao Paulo's and Salvador's ghettoes were that the people spoke Portuguese instead of English. Otherwise they were identical.
Brazilis
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
i imagine brazil to be a very lovly place but after reading the above stuff it seems horrible. I believe there are problems every where also i believe Brazil is not as rich as USA so their problems are naturally would be worse. i think if i went to brazil i would love it but i would not like to be poor and live their because if you are your f..ked. in the country i live their is racism at work, crime, drugs and abuse. And is not a poor country but still people can be f....d up. I imagine brazilian people are friendly, nice and culture good. but i am aware there are problems every where.
Culture
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
Its the culture i think would do it for me in brazil the music, food and the peoples attitude relaxed not tight and selfish but i believe you can feel free in your heart but need money to survive. there is crime evey were in the world.
Poverty is Poverty
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
Doesn't matter what part of the world you live in if you are poor you are f-cked and there is just as much poverty in the US as in Brazil. I am quite sure a poor American does not want to hear about "how much better" off he is than a poor person in Brazil.

Matter of fact a poor person in America is worse off than anywhere on earth because he is poor in the richest country on earth. America is not a mecca of wealth for all with the streets lined with gold and money falling off trees. To those who say that American ghettoes are better than those elsewhere have never been in an American ghetto to see for themselves and probably would not drive anywhere near one, yet they are experts on world poverty.

No I am not ignorant to the social ills of Brazil but to any Brazilians who have not visited the US don't be fooled into thinking money grows on trees here and that all Americans are rich and live in big homes. You will find a lot of homelessness, poverty and ghettoes here that are as bad as Brazils.
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written by Guest, April 02, 2005
Poverty might be poverty, but there are differences depending on where you live. For one thing, I find it utterly laughable that some here are saying the favelas in Sao Paulo are no different that the housing projects in New York or Los Angeles. I used to live close to the Queensbridge Projects in Long Island City and they have a pretty bad rep**ation as being some of the worst in New York. But as bad as the Queensbridge Projects are, they pale in comparison to some of the favelas I saw in Sao Paulo. They were a real eye opener for me.

Based on what I saw, I’d much rather be poor in the States than poor in Brazil. Anyone who dares to refute this should try to live in a favela.

As for the relaxed way of life, everyone I know who works in Brazil busts their ass each workday and often on the weekends too. I think Sao Paulo is the ultimate rat race because people there don’t work to make more money or strike it rich; they work just to get by.

And speaking of crime, sure, there’s plenty of crime in big Western cities, but compared to what the average Brazilian deals with, it’s pretty tame. Comparing Sao Paulo and New York, which are two cities of similar size, I was reading somewhere that Sao Paulo averages 9 000-10 000 murders each year, compared to New York’s 600. That’s a pretty big difference there. Not to mention that 11% of the world’s murders are in Brazil, which has just 2% of the world’s population. Rio has a murder rate of 50/100 000 and is commonly considered to be one of the most violent cities in the world.

The statistics speak for themselves.

Needless to say, I am one American who really loves Brazil and it’s one of my favorite countries in the world. I almost moved there earlier this year and I still might depend how some things go. But I am realistic enough to know that this place is no paradise. And I am also smart enough to see past the initial “simple life” motif that most foreigners romanticize with when they think of Brazil or Latin America in general.

In closing, I think Brazil would be a wonderful place to live if you have some money, but I would absolutely hate to be poor there.
Living in Brazil
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
Brazil seems to have a certain mystery that attracts people from all over the world to its shores. Sounds familiar! The USA was once this kind of country, however it has been poisoned by greed and a two party political dynasty that pretty much "oppresses as it pleases." San Diego California was very laid back until 1995 when the rich uncivilized hoards from the north and east invaded and have now made San Diego a greedy expensive place to live. "It just does not feel the same". I think most people would rather spend time with family and friends, but certain insane capitalists want you slaving for them at low wages. Would they work for the wages they choose to pay others! Absolutely not! Herein lie the problem. Until people choose to treat others as they would like to be treated there will be unhappiness everywhere on this planet. The only thing that you can do is serve Jehovah, keep his commands, and wait for this grand creator to return this earth back to the original paradise that he purposed it to be. Make no mistake about it he has already installed his son Christ Jesus as the king of the kingdom that will facilitate the process of removing all forms of oppressive government from the face of this earth. If you survive this removal by not being apart of this system you may look forward to an eternity of perfect life under Gods kingdom. Did you get this! "Perfect Life." Forget about man being able to solve your problems, they cant solve their own! This planet is a quarantined mess! If you look out in space you find that everything is working perfectly, however if you come onto the earth it is nation against nation, people against people, race against race. Who is behind this? Most people just want to live in peace! I submit that if you search for the answer to the former question you just may find the solution to all of your problems.

Peace!
one more thing
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
I'm the above poster and I've never been to the southern part of Brazil, which i hear is very civil, orderly and safe. I've even heard that the standard of living there is similar to what one would find in Western Europe. I'm talking about Porto Alegre, Florianopolis, Blumenau and Curitiba.Any truth to this?
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written by Guest, April 02, 2005
"Brazil seems to have a certain mystery that attracts people from all over the world to its shores."

Actually, i am unaware of a huge immigrant movement to Brazil these days. Who's moving there now?
To each his own
written by Guest, April 02, 2005
As a Black-American who has ascended the economic and social ladder in the US as well as travelled to Brazil for vacation and worked in poor communities in the Northeast, I can say that though poverty is poverty no matter where it is, the US does provide a better environment for poor people and those with a darker complexion to improve their economic and social position in life. Though I thought Brazil was a lovely place with good people and I will visit again, I cannot say I share the author's enthusiam in relocating to the country. As a Black-American and friendly person in general, I saw the best and worst of Brazil, being accepted by the richest of my collegues there and liked by the poorest of those who I met. Perhaps my medium-brown complexion protected me from experiencing the violence others have because I was not immediately associated with the rich tourists of Europe and the US. However, in malls, I was not permitted to try on as many clothes as my white
American friends. In informal settings, I was always introduced as an "American" first as to define my status before others could make assumptions. I was also put on the spot, asked about racism in Brazil and what I thought of quotas. Yes, these sorts of things may happen to middle-class Blacks in the US too, but it is easier in my own country to defend myself in my own language, where I am familiar in the culture and know how my answers may be received given the situation. Brazil is a hierarchal society and being black seems to immediately demote you, no matter your education or socioeconomic status. The author's complexion I am sure saves him from these complications. However, being Black in America, I am also saved somewhat from "rat race" culture. Black-Americans, at least where I come from, may work in our capitalist society and subscribe to American materialism, but we still know how to have a good time and enjoy life even with all its demands and obstacles. To each, his own. I am glad the author found what he was looking for, but I just hope people who read his article know that his experience may not be theirs.
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written by Guest, April 04, 2005
I can ASSURE you that Michael KEPP came to Brazil for the same reason every other GRINGO MALE comes to Brazil:

1) to pound Brazilian BUNDA like a neumatic jackhammer
2) because back in 1983, being a white "Norte Americano"meant you got treated like a NORDIC SEX GOD come to life
3) to escape disillusionment, dissatisfaction, a poor love life, and the monotonous routine of North American society

Insensitve Article?
written by Guest, April 05, 2005
to escape disillusionment, dissatisfaction, a poor love love life and the monotonous routine of North American society

you got it Jack, that's it
Greg
Canada
Bunda is the same wherever you go
written by Guest, April 05, 2005
Damn, back in 83' I was stuck in the military in south florida using my jackhammer on gringas, so I missed out on the brazileria bunda. My brazilian wife doesn't complain about my performance now, so I guess these things workout in the end, he he. My take is capitalism is a step up from the jungle, but only a tiny step. At it's best it gives people a chance to prosper, even thrive, but at a cost to someone else, or something else ( usually the natural environment ). Having said that, the alternative marxism,communism,socialism, are worse, in their pure forms. Cheap labor is the lifeblood of capitalism, and Brazil provides lot's of cheap labor. The idea that somehow your going to float all the boats and make all the poor people good little capitalists, is a naive one at best. The game is all about maintaining your competetive advantage, and Brazil's( and most other 3rd world nations ) is cheap labor. The sad fact is Brazil is to the first world what slave plantations were to the US & European countries before the 20th century. It's not about the individual people it's about the f***ing system.I love Brazil and the US, I hate what the f***ing system is doing to both countries.
Such generalizations
written by Guest, April 06, 2005
This article and a majority of the comments that follow it are completely discredited by overly broad generalizations about life in the US and Brazil. With so many hyperbolic statements with no actual facts, it’s hard to believe that the author is a journalist. I’ve lived in both places and there are pros and cons to both. You could spend hours in a healthy debate of the differences between the two cultures, but when you overly generalize that ALL Americans are SUV-driving, workaholics who are always looking for a leg up on their neighbors you give yourself no credibility and the story you tell is meaningless. The same can be said when you suggest that ALL Brazilians are easy going, fun loving people who spend all of their time thinking about leisure (have you ever been to SP?). Simpleminded articles like this do no serve to the contributions of US and Brazilian culture and discovering and valuing the differences between the two.
Annoyed Brazilian
written by Guest, April 07, 2005
The only reason any American even bothers to come to our country is to sleep with our women, and have an easy time of it; I am sick of the American gringo, and his condisending persona. I wish they would just leave our daughters alone,and our country alone, they make me sick.
To Annoyed Brazilian
written by Guest, April 08, 2005
Ok, the next time you need your debt recinded, go talk to the Europeans and forget about us too. After all, the Euro men are all unics who won't touch a Brazilan woman in Brazil, HA! So you are going to have a lot of people to keep hating.
To Annoyed Brazilian
written by Guest, April 08, 2005
American White ladies - Fat, lazy, ugly, and f**king annoying...(HW girls are the exception)

Brazilian Girls - Easy, busty, tan, and ohhhh so spicy!

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written by Guest, April 08, 2005
im going to study abroad in sao paulo brazil next semester....i have no idea how it will be to live overthere...but i am so exited!!!! i believe that there are good and bad parts in every country....good and bad people....good and bad food...etc...we cant generalize we are all unique individuals...we cant hate someone just because they happened to be born in a different piece of land...and have a different piece of cloth to pledge too...i wish there were no borders...and we could all just go everywhere we wanted and be citizens of the world..and we could all accept our differences...i know its a dream world..but it doesnt hurt to dream and be hopeful.
tchau,
beijos.
L@TInA
To Each His Own
written by Guest, April 10, 2005
You make very valid points. As a black American who only traveled to Northeast Brazil, more specificially Salvador my experience was wonderful. Of course I was only there a couple of weeks but compared to the racism I experienced in California, Salvadors was mild. Yes there were shocked stares in the better restaurants and I experienced some racism before persons learned I was an American but on the flip side nothing could compare with just walking down a street in Salvador and feeling like I belonged there and was just another face in the crowd.

It is in California where I felt the most racism. Black people are only 6% of the population and must defend ourselves daily from racism not only from whites but from immigrants (many of them illegal) who are determined to learn and practice American racism and feel that they have a god given right to step all over blacks just like white Americans and some in order to gain approval from whites will step on you twice as hard.

The few incidents of racism I experienced in Salvador couldn't compare to the racism of a black person in California. Yes it is easier to identify and attack racism on one's own native soil, but in America I have to defend my right to exist in my own country as much as I might have to in Brazil or any other place especially to people who aren't even here legally yet in their drive to become Americanized will kick you twice as hard as the most racist neo-Nazi.
I agree with your post!
written by Guest, April 10, 2005
Being black in California is definitely worse than anything Brazil can dish out. A black person walks into an Asian or Hispanic business and they look at you as if you are a leper. Let a white person walk in and they fall all over themselves.

I'd much rather deal with the racism in Brazil or elsewhere than have to be deal with it in my OWN country. I don't think most black Americans believe Brazil is a race free paradise but for black Americans Salvador is fast becoming our number one destination spot because at least you can walk down the street and be "another face in the crowd." So what if we can't really frequent the better establishments without some degree of the "what are YOU doing here" stares. Most of us visit Bahia and Pernambuco for the culture, the beauty of the people and just for the heck of being just "another face in the crowd" and not having to be seen as an alien with 7 heads as so often happens to blacks in North America.
Give the Poor a Fair Break
written by Guest, April 10, 2005
and you won't have the problems of crimes. If middle class and upper class Brazilians (mostly white) are so fed up with the crime in Brazil then why don't they get off their asses and offer black and poor Brazilians more opportunities? As long as you severely oppress and brutalize people then yes they must resort to crime to survice. Brazil has a shameful history of freely subsidizing European immigrants to come to Brazil and whiten up the country and letting them advance while holding back the poor and minority.

What the hell do you expect? You can't just use people like animals for centuries and then throw them in the garbage? I guess it's easier to get your throat cut or your children kidnapped than help out the poor. Senator (or former senator?) Benedita de Silva stated that it would only take something like 5% of the national budget to help out the poor but Brazil won't do it. They would rather live in a violent society caused by the growth inequities in wealth distribution.
A Ghetto is a Ghetto is a Ghetto
written by Guest, April 10, 2005
To a person who must live in them there is no different. For a poor person living in an American ghetto the fact that the Rio's Rocinha favela or the slum areas of Sao Paulo look far worse is little consolation. To the poor person walking homeless down the streets of America (and no those streets ain't paved with gold) what difference does it make if his poverty is better off than a Brazilians. In comparison it may be but in reality and in the day to day struggle the fact that the hellholes of North America or better off than Brazils doesn't exactly make the housing projects seem like Buckingham Palace.

A rat looks like a rat wherever you go. I've yet to see one that looks like a toy poodle.
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written by Guest, April 10, 2005
I honesty, do not have any idea about what the last person was talking about; as for racism in California, from two foot tall China men, and filth ridden Hispanics, "who in the hell f**king cares what they think about anybody"? They are peices of crap, and if they want to attempt looking up their dirty noses at you, let me suggest, spiting on them.

If it haden't been for Blacks and the fight for equal rights in the U.S., those little ingrates would be just as segregated and marginalised as any other person of colour in America, and they should be reminded of this daily. Blacks should be treated as the equivilent of Juses Christ by those little no good imergrants, because if it wasen't for the blacks, they would not be free to walk American streets in peace.

I am half Black myself, but I have faced little if any discrimination in my twenty one years of life, and if any body wants to make an attempt, be prepared to look like a fool, because I would rather see myself dead, than made a joke of by another human being

Brazilians should not be held on a higher plain by any Black American. If you walk into one of their qoute unqoute "upper class establishments" and you get funny looks, laugh out loud. Who the hell are they to be looking at you? They are as Brazilian as you are Black? They only difference, as a Black American you have contrubuted alot more to modern society they ever will.

Being from Canada, I am entirly sick and tired of hearing about black plight in the world today. Especially knowing the great atrocities face by countless other peoples throughout the world, and throughout history. Ex. koreans by the Japanese, Jews by the German, Eastern Europeans by the Muslim world and westen europe, Arminians by the turks, Tusis by the Hutus... The list could go on and on. My point is , Who the hell f**king cares what white Americans think, they are animals by nature, nothing more than Europes throw aways. It is nice to see that they have reverted, ever so slightly, from the barbaric and childish behaviour which was so common in your country during the start of the twentith century; but I could never admire a white person for simply being white, if anything, I would do the opposite. As for the fithy imerigarnts responisble for making discrimanation attempts, they are no more than brain washed monkeys of American society. I say, why not give them a taste of what America would be like for them, if blacks weren't there to fight for their equalty, hay? I have a better idea, why not travel 500-600 year into the past and take a look as Western European Society, hay!!Give me a break, Supior when compared to geese,or other small animals, maybe.

Ghetto is a ghetto is a ghetto. Maybe the kids in these ghettos, can put down the crack and the gats for a year or two, and concentrate on the books, eh? I know, it sounds too simple. Hay, maybe somebody can ask Opera to donate $100,000,000 dollars to the united Negro college fund, or something. Scholarships!!Scholarships!!Or how about that 50cent character, I hear he's killed two people, so why not have him pay for four serious mind poor people to go to college. I mean, nobody is going to care about you, If you don't care for yourself, so to speak. Computers are a good way to further genrate wealth in the Black communty. What if, insted of picking up Basketballs, those same kids pick up on computers? hay, Opera sure could afford alot of computers, don't you think? f**k the school of performing arts, why not invest in computers and computer sciences? Hay? Japense,as well as the jews are good examples of non-white successful people, why not study them? "I'm just yapping", don't take me seriously, in fact, I'm not even going to correct my spelling errors, how, do, you, like ,that? Why, you ask? Becuase I, don't ,give, a , f**k. Remind you of anybody?

I said a hip,hop a hippy a hippy to the hip hip hop and you don't stop the rocking till the bang bang blah blah blah balh blah, or whatever. I perfer the blues and the Jazz to the Hiping and the Hoping. Hendrix Baby!!
Give the Poor a Fair Break
written by Guest, April 10, 2005
Ya know that made a lot of sense. But, violence/crime in Brazil is not something exclusively committed by the poor. There are a number of white middle class a*****es also committing atrocities in Brazil, farm owners in the north, businessmen, politicians, Police in Rio, the list goes on and on.

I agree wholeheartedly that this society needs to curb poverty, but not to reduce crime necessarily, but because it is the right thing to do.

To reduce crime in this country a mental revolution of Titanic proportions is needed, and a massive shake up of the police and courts. People commit crimes in Brasil because they can. Look how many atrocities have been committed and the perpetrators are still either sucking back pinga at their local boteca, or pounding back 30 real shots of Johnny Walker Blue at their social club.

Police don't investigate here, they work using "denuncias", they're ill equipped and horribly trained to do investigative work, and they are also pathetically paid which IMPO leaves them unmotivated, corruptible and lethargic.

Eliminating the social divide will go a long way in promoting a more economically just society, and it will help millions of disenfranchised Brasilians, but it will only put a small dent in crime.
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written by Guest, April 11, 2005
I didn't know there was white people in Brazil. I am from Holland, I thought all Brazilians were of Latino heritage.

Are all of the poor people in Brazil Black, or something? Whats going on?

If you wanna see poor white people, come to holland, I will give you a first class tour.
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written by Guest, April 12, 2005
To the young Canadian poster you are right on target. I live in California and these other races do not hesitate to step on blacks and give us no credit for anything. White Americans have mastered divide and conquer to an art. Every other racial group who comes to America immediately wants to identify with white people and will do anything to achieve their goals. The US government gives them far more assistance than native born American blacks. We fought the civil rights movement they get most of the spoils. America will do anything it can to make sure that blacks stay at the bottom of the barrel.

As for why blacks can't do like the Jews or the Asians? The answer is simple. American blacks did do like the Asians and the Jews from 1865 to about 1930. What happened? White hate groups like the KKK destroyed almost all of the black towns and businesses and would issue death threats to blacks who tried to rebuild their own businesses and towns. Also just like they did the Native Americans, if whites wanted the land of black people the US govt gave it to them and for any black who refused - death by lynching and the town destroyed by a white mob armed with guns, bombs and gasoline cans.

Just like the Brazilian government, the US govt allowed massive white immigration and later Asian and Hispanic immigation so that they would never have to give blacks any form of paid employment. White immigrants unionized and kept blacks out. No bank would lend blacks any funds for their own enterprises. If a black person did manage to develop a successful business, whites would burn it to the ground. This is not to say there are no successful black enterprises in America but far less than there would have been if not for white vigiliantism and death to any black who did not know "their" place.

Other immigrant groups did not have to deal with this sort of destruction. There was some discrimnation against them but not as much as what blacks had to deal with. Thus in America you will find successful Asian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern and of course white businesses and lucrative business districts. Even the Native Americans are beginning to amass wealth and business enterprises. As for blacks, nothing. Also other exploited and oppressed groups received hefty financial compensation for their pain and suffering. No group of blacks in the Americas received any form of compensation and not once did any government try to level the playing field for blacks. Black people still sit on the sidelines while other groups freely enjoy the benefits of black struggle and hardship.

Hip hop has produced some millionaires and so did sports but these enterprises are controlled by whites and although the blacks are millionaires the whites who own the sports teams and recording industries are billionaires.
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written by Guest, April 12, 2005
Most crime in America is committed by the US govt, big business and upper class whites but if you look at the newspapers and read all of the scientific treastises it is the blacks who are the king of all criminals. The jails are full of blacks who have committed petty crimes or no crimes at all but are incarcerated so that prison investors can make good on their investments and keep that prison stock high.

Look at the OJ Simpson murder trial. Eleven years later OJ is still demonized while white men who committed similar crimes are soon forgotten.

America only throws the book at poor blacks. Most white collar criminals get by scot free.
Canada and Europe Spread the Racism Arou
written by Guest, April 12, 2005
Unlike America which directs the racism solely at blacks. This is why all nonwhite immigrants want to come to America before Canada or Europe. They can freely kick black American behind and pimp black people to make their fortunes a luxury Europe or Canada does not offer them

In Europe the black or African is just another "colored" immigrant, no better or worse than an Asian or a Latino. Even Arabs are forced into ghettoes. They have to deal with the same racism from Neo Nazi groups and the National Front as do black people. Europe and Canada does not give them any points ahead of black people. They want to come to America because they know black people are a permanent underclass to be exploited by any and every immigrant group climbing the ladder to success. Even Brazil does not want them. Brazil limits its immigration to white Europeans.

They rush across the border into the US because they know they will not have to start at the bottom like they would if they try to get to Europe or Canada.
Turn 21 today, April, 11
written by Guest, April 12, 2005
holly cow!!! Blacks in the U.S. sure are a sullen bunch of "Conspiracy theorists". I strongly doubt, that immergants come to America, so that they can walk all over the Black Americans, give me a break, don't be rediculse."That is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard".

You see, the point I was trying to make in my first post- before it was trampled through the mud- was, how would you even permit a Hispanic or an Asian to think of you in a negative light, when they themselves also face blatent discrimnation in America? I understand that American Blacks have been the victem of an unjust and outragiously disproportionate American society, but what I can not understand is why they spend so much time dwelling, insted of surpassing and belittling. You have to understand, for somebody like me, hear people like you go on and on about imaginary conspiracy theories and secrect plots, is very depressing, bout also strangly laughable. Racism directed soley at blacks? give me a break!! Blacks and whites in America, do happen to go back a while, but in modern times, Hispanics, and Asian receive their fair share of rasicm from whites ( if whites are who it is all about? ).

You know what? from reading the last few posts left by Black Americans, I now have a new respect for muslims, because at least they are willing to stand and die for their dignity, insted of posting sorry messages on foriegn web sits like a bunch of school childern who have gotten their feeling hurt. I can not get over your conspiracy theories,"wake up". Go wine to the Jews, or even the Tabetians. I'm sure if a Hispanic American got half the chance they would also have many things to complain about. I mean, don't hispanics work the very worst jobs in your country? While Congelezza Rice (or what ever her name is) sits in the White house passing federal laws (or what ever).

If Thergood Marshell were still alive to listen to you moan and grown, I'm sure he would have alot to say in response. Stop giving so much credit to forengners(because that is what you are doing), and whites, and start doing something for yourselves, you big bunch of babies. Whites have only been in power for 400years, the rest of human history... another story. Fight the Power Dude!!! Please, spare me the sob stories, and let me here something inspirational come from you, I would really apriciate it, my friend.

"Come to mention it", I have some complaints to make about white people also. Why are their daughters always making moves on me? Why are nearly all of my friends white? and why are they so damn friendly, I mean, come on!! Are they trying to sucker me in, for the kill? Why is it that the only time I see white people being racist, is when they feel like they are being marginalised themselves? Even then, I have been more racist, while twidling my thumbs in the sunshine. But then again, America is a really sorry excuse for a civilized country.

Never the less.... You should stop using your imaginations, when leaving your posts. Mexicans and Asians?.. f**k off..... Give us all a break, and shut up.
That young Canadian Lad
written by Guest, April 12, 2005
I apologize for any spelling or punctuation errors. I will take more time with my next posts (if any).
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written by Guest, April 12, 2005
Here`s lucy, she`s chosey of who calls her on the phone. She`s from a very rich foreign family but displaced, because of the rivaries at home.

Now Daffy is the orphan, still searching for her roots. She likes concert blisters and leather boots and know one fact her act is to get loose.
To the Gringos here!
written by Guest, April 13, 2005
You are not going to find simpathy from most Brazilians posting here. Brazilians posting here belong to two categories: they either think nothing is wrong with Brazil or they think everything is wrong with Brazil.There's no gray area. Some of them are just plain jeauslous that more and more Brazilian women are choosing to marry a gringo than to have a bad relationship with a Brazilian man.By the way, I am Brazilian.

Let's get ready to be bombarded! Here it comes!
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written by Guest, April 13, 2005
To the person before "To the Gringos here".

That had to be the dumbest poem I have ever heard. What the hell were you even talking about????
America
written by Guest, April 13, 2005
To the Black American(s).... I haven't forgotten about Timothy Mcvay, or those Columbine kids.. But I did forget about O.J., ontill you went out of your way to remined me of him again. "Stop with the fantisies".
Blacks are Not Whiners!
written by Guest, April 16, 2005
We have a right to speak about the African Holocaust just like the Jews and other abused groups speak of theirs. You are in Canada not America so all you can speak of is your brief 21 years there.

I stand by my word. Every other immigrant group has it better than blacks. Nobody has forced them to come to AMerica and they can always leave. No Mexicans do not do the s**t jobs here. If they were so badly abused do you think they would keep crossing that border in droves.

As for the Muslims, they get away with s**t that the US govt would have cracked down on a long time ago if they had been black. No need to go into detail but if the police forces weren't so busy harassing blacks maybe they could crack down on some of the corrupt bulls**t going on in this country.

Condoleeza Rice is a government puppet with NO power. She is the typical house slave and so is Colin Powell. If they wanted to help the govt stamp out "terrorism" why didn't they tell their boss Pres. Bush to start with the 500 active white supremacist militias operating in AMerica.

Until America straightens up her act and stop trying to school the rest of the world in "democracy" and practice it at home with the blacks then I will continue to make my voice heard.

Oh and by the way I am not a whiny black sitting on the sidelines of life crying about "the man". I have pulled myself up by my bootstraps and even purchased the boots myself but that doesn't mean I am not going to speak out against wrongdoing whenever and wherever I see it.
Just Wait Until The Gringo gets You back
written by Guest, April 16, 2005
Then let the ass kicking begin. America has the highest domestic violence rate in the world and the greatest number of serial killers.

Let's see how much you prefer gringos over Brazilian men when he gets you back to America and starts with the ass kicking. Hey many immigrant women have disappeared in America never to be heard from again because that gringo chopped them up in little bitty pieces and threw them out with the garbage.
A Canadian in response.
written by Guest, April 16, 2005
America is a very poor excuse for a civilized country... Especially when you are a person of any colour, or imigrant. American white power movement targets everybody, from Mexicans to Brazlians to middle easterner, as well as plain old Catholics. Blacks are just one group of people to them, only differce, blacks have been a part of Americian society since the beginning. Do I beleave blacks are getting what they deserve as Americans, "definatly not".I mean, you cannot even turn on the t.v. Without stumpling across, some contribution made by a Balck person for America, and I live in Canada; if anybody "deserves" repartions, IT IS YOU BY FAR.If it wasen't for the white majority, and their actions, in regard to doing any and everything in their power to stop black progress for the past century, I beleave blacks could be kings in that land, and I'm sure the racist whites knew this all to well (those bunch of coward bigots).

I have not been trying to offend you inparticular "To each his own" but some of the other black Americans here, just sound pathetic.

I am sure that their are thousands of white Americans,"f**k', even chinese Americans who would kill to be in Colen Powell, or Congalezza Rice's seat. Black Americans should see these two as a foot, or quite possibly an arm in the door, and not just puppets on strings, because many a white superisist would argue that Bush is nothing more than the same, except twice as stupid.

Yes,haspanic do work the worst jobs in your country, at least from what I've heard an seen. Did you know some Mexican Aliens live- something like -13 or 14 people to a trailer, and they have to wake up before sunrise, so that they can stand out by the side of a road and wait for random farmers or hicks to pick them up, so that they can work the whole day for less than mimimum wage.These people are not "living la vida loca" my friend. Mexicans, puerto Ricans, Cubans, these people have it hard; the only differce is these people do not have to deal with a Digustingly rasict white Majority breathing down their necks at every turn and every breath( thanks to Black Americans, and their struggle), as would be the case if 30 or 40 years back.

I also agree with the last poster. Americans are a backward bunch, and if a brazilian women want to be made to feel worthless, then they should marry an American, and go back to America with him. Remember,they are only in your country for easy sex, and to get drunk. Brazilian women really need to wake up.As for the Americans you will meet VIA online dating services, they are the bottem of the barelle, and would probably make love to their dog if they could get away with it (SO TO SPEAK).

I often have conversations with English people and other European people (never Germans) over the internet. Surpisingley the subject which never seems gets old, is how horrible a country the United States of America must be to live in and be a part of. I am Very proud to say that I am an Canadian.




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written by Guest, April 16, 2005
I have also heard of there being a Mexican slave trade in the U.S., I watched a whole documentary on the thing.

South American women are also being bought and sold as Slaves in Japan.

There is also an eastern Eruropean sex slave trade with western Europe and the middle east.

Congalezza Rice is no Slave, I assure you.
To the Canadian
written by Guest, April 16, 2005
For someone pretending to be from a "civilized" and "dignified" country, your spelling, grammar and English skills are atrocious and laughable! What is “barrelle”? I never heard of the word. And who are “Colon” Powel And “Congalezza” Rice?

Some more faux pas from our “qualified” Canadian:

Defiantly (you chose the wrong word here, a*****e)
beleave
differce
stumpling
superisist
mimimum
bottem
surpisingley
wasen't

Gotta love that wonderful Canadian education system. What a joke!

“Very proud to say that I am an Canadian.”

Still proud to be Canadian? lol

By the way, now that we’re on the topic op reparations, what about the natives in Canada? Don’t they deserve some sort of reparations from the government too? After the way they’ve been treated so poorly for so many years? Before you cast the first stone, look in your own backyard, dips**t.
Thanks Bud.
written by Guest, April 16, 2005
I am sorry for not taking as much time on my posts as the rest you may. I could care less for proof reading, it makes me feel like I'm handing in a school paper.

The Indians have recieved repartions, as well as the Japanese. "We are not the States", and that shouldn't be forgotten. Thanks for the proof reading jod,bud."I appriciate it". I'm am glad to see that somebody actually cares about what I have say; because my post here are practically meaningless to me.
Yah Man!!
written by Guest, April 16, 2005
Yes I have already spoted errors on my last post, left two minutes ago. Maybe you can make a big deal of them for me, thanks.

This is only fun for me, entertainment, if you will. I am writting like I would talk. Not to impress anybody, dude.

Hay, and also. You may take as many jabs at me as you like, but leave the Canadian Education system out of this, because god knows, I'm just way too cool to stand in it's defence (Ha HA). You wanna make fun of Rock or electronic music, or "just plain music in general", then we have a serious problem Mister,and I will have to ask you to stick up your dukes, dips**t.

I can just tell you are an American, I mean, you have to be, so tense and stuburn. Maybe you can go find a big group of friends, and lynch somebody, releave yourself of some stress. Your probably just angery that I mentioned every Americans dirty little intention for visting Brazil... as well as Thailand.

Please, I incourage you to respond. You seem like fun. .. Oh ya, I almost forgot, "Canada is soo, a more civilized country than America"(na na na boo boo)

"Go drop a bomb", you f**king smug American. "Peace on earth, my friend". We all know how much you Americans just love peace.
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written by Guest, April 16, 2005
"topic op reparations"

If this isn`t the kettle calling the teapot "black" ROFL

Then again, whether a teapot or a kettle, they`re both black so obviously discriminated against. LOL
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written by Guest, April 16, 2005
"topic op reparations"

If this isn`t the kettle calling the teapot "black" ROFL

Then again, whether a teapot or a kettle, they`re both black so obviously discriminated against. LOL
What???
written by Guest, April 17, 2005
????????. Somebody sounds like an idiot...
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written by Guest, April 17, 2005
Discriminated against,by low brow White trash with very little inteligence. Who else, may I ask?

Why don't you go f**k yourself ? Dips**t.. your a clown.
to the \"canadian\"
written by Guest, April 17, 2005
I live in Canada, by the way. I'm just not a stupid hypocrite like you.

The Indians never got any reparations. Another fine example of the great Canadian education system. And just walk along the streets of any major Western Canadian city, and you'll see how bad the Indians have it here. I see it every day.

Speaking of spelling errors:

incourage
angery
visting
releave
spoted

If you can't even spell simple words correctly, how can anyone take what you say seriously? These aren't just typos. You're a f**king joke. And the fact you make a big deal that someone pointed out your poor English shows how think-skinned and immature you are.
Who me?
written by Guest, April 18, 2005
Shut up dude. Your not a Canadian, in fact , aren't you the same guy who claimed to a be Brazilian in a earlier post( I know you know, what I'm talking about)Stop poseing, bud.


I am glad to see your still taking time out of your busy schedule, to pain stakingly go over my posts; which by the way, could not have taken as much to write, as you have spent scanning for spelling errors. "Somebody needs to package you up, and sell you as a computer program".You are obviously a very talented person, "keep up the good work".

AND BY THE WAY: The Indians have received reparations, I mean, thier not all millionaires, but they have received - at least - some compensation. They have also been given an entire province,which is located in northern Canada, in fact, this province is one of the biggest, if not the biggest province in all of Canada( but it is in northern Canada. "Very Very cold").If you are a real Canadian, like you claim, then you would already know this; as well as the name of this Province....Smart guy. Beleave me, am I not going be your idiot for much longer. You are more than welcome to make an ass of yourself if you like, clown.(just joking)

Hay, this is fun. "So... got any hobbies".

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written by Guest, April 18, 2005
they're, they are... Thought I'd save you the trouble.
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written by Guest, April 18, 2005
"posing"... It doesn't take a genius, "Smart guy".. Or, should I say "professor Smart Guy" .

Why don't you run off and give yourself a hand job, "Geek".
To the Canadian
written by Guest, April 18, 2005
NWT is not a province, dips**t. And if you knew anything about Canadian history, you'd know that it was split up into two parts in 1999. Has nothing to do with reparations.

Like I said, I live in Canada.You don't have to "beleave" me if you want (lol). Look up Jasper Avenue (like I mentioned in my last post) and that'll give you a clue as to what city I'm in. If you live in Western Canada, like I do, you'd see the Indians here have it pretty bad. No thanks to those wonderful imaginary "reparations" you feel so smug and proud about.
Whats up bud??
written by Guest, April 18, 2005
Yah, but "NUNIVUT" is, dis**t. You must really think you are smart, or something. Give me a goddamn break...

I also happen to live in weastern Canada. Coquitlam B.C., a Vancouver Suburb " to be specific". "Jasper ave"?? You don't really expect me to know every "street name" in the country, now do you? Poser... I've heard of "Jasper Alberta" , but "Jasper avenue, come on"??? "You are alot dumber than I suspected"..


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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
I think someone is con~Fusing Whites with the Jew
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
The Fedreal Reserve, is a private bank, owned by Jews... and is not backed by Gold or silver. It is not the price of things going up... it is the Dollar GOING DOWN!!!
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
4:20
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
4/20
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
An article appeared in the Brooklyn Skyline publication and dealt with the vicious, brutal attack on four White little girls by 30 blacks. As you will see from the article. Although the attackers screamed “Black Power” and called their victims “white crackers” the authorities were quick to announce that the attack was not a hate crime! The attack occurred around Easter but there was no coverage of this attack other than this publication weeks later.
casper
written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Anyone with the slightest degree of intelligence knows that if the situation were reversed and 30 Whites violently attacked 4 little Black girls yelling “Ni–r” and “White Power” the story would have been on the front page of every daily newspaper in America and on the the evening news of every network and news channel. A huge outcry against the attackers would go up with likely comments from Hollywood stars and even the President Bush. Not only would the establishment refer it as a “hate crime” but there would be demands for felony prosecution of the attackers under civil rights laws as well as the laws of NY state.

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
But it was four little White girls who were attacked. We need to remember that White people have no “civil or human rights” in America. White victims of a horrendous hate crime are not even worth a local mention in the morning paper. And, to think, there are some people who think it is blacks who are the real victims of white bias and violence.
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Israeli Defense Minister Lavon oversaw Israeli terrorist attacks against American facilities
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Anatoli Sharansky, thanks to an obliging Jewish supremacy in the media, has become one of the most celebrated “human rights” leaders in the world. In truth, he is not a “human rights” activist at all but a naked Jewish supremacist who seeks to deny “human rights” to do those who oppose Jewish hegemony both in Israel and elsewhere. He was for “human rights” when that was the clarion call to get the old Soviet Union to allow massive Jewish emigration to Israel, but he is against “human rights” when it comes to Palestinians to return to very land of their birth after they were ethnically cleansed from what is now the State of Israel.
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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
The Israeli President, Moshe Katzav, in recent formal ceremonies honored the Israeli agents who made terrorist attacks against American sites in Egypt hoping to provoke an American war with Egypt.

100% Truth
written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Imagine if Iraqi-American supporters of Saddam Hussein had control of the American media. Suppose they controlled the national television networks and were a majority of the owners, producers, and writers of television entertainment and news. TV is an irresistible power that reaches into every American home — the primary source by which most Americans learn about the world. Consider the dangers of that enormous power dominated by a tightly knit, Iraqi Muslim minority that supported the Hussein regime.

If the non-television media were still free, they undoubtedly would treat Iraqi media domination as a great danger to America. Every non-Iraqi source of media would proclaim that such control threatens our freedoms. Congress would likely draft legislation to break up the Iraqi stranglehold on television. Patriots would remind Americans that if we were not free to obtain unbiased news, documentaries, and programming, democracy could not work. The power of TV controlled by one point of view would erode the foundation of all our freedoms: the freedom of speech. Pundits would be outraged that non-Americans, people with allegiance to a foreign power, had control over the American mind.

Taking the analogy further, imagine if the rest of the media were also in Iraqi hands. Suppose that the three major news magazines, Time, Newsweek, and U.S. News and World Report were run by Iraqis, that the three most influential American newspapers, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post — as well as a majority of the remaining major newspapers and magazines — were controlled by Iraqis. Imagine that Muslim Iraqis dominated the Hollywood movie industry as well as book publishing and even book distribution. Picture the Iraqis as also holding immense wealth in business and banking, as thoroughly entrenched in entertainment and Hollywood, academia, the judiciary, and the government. On top of all this, suppose that supporters of Saddam Hussein had the most powerful lobby in Washington and were responsible for the bulk of the fundraising of both the Democratic and Republican parties. Suppose a dedicated Iraqi were head of the National Security Council at the White House. Would such a situation be dangerous for America?

If Americans awoke one morning and found Arabic names scrawled all over their TV and movie credits, on their magazine and newspaper mastheads and in the pages of their books, millions would say, “We’ve been taken over!” Viewers would suspect the motives of everything they see on television and read in newspapers, magazines, and books. They would be especially wary of information about issues related to Iraqis, Saddam Hussein, Islam, and the Middle East conflict. In very short order, many Americans would cry out in the fashion of Howard Beale: “I am mad as hell, and I am not going to take it anymore!”

When I came to the realization that the original Russian Revolution was not Russian, that it was financed, organized, and led mostly by Jews who were driven by a centuries-old conflict between themselves and the Russian people, I wondered how such an important fact of history had been so effectively covered up. Upon learning fully about the Communist murder of millions of Christians in Russia and Eastern Europe, I asked myself why there were so few movies, dramatic television series or documentaries, novels, books, or magazine articles about it, but endless coverage of the Holocaust.

Then I read a copy of the Thunderbolt newspaper, published by Dr. Edward Fields of Marietta, Georgia.1 Dr. Fields carefully documented Jewish control of America’s three major television networks, NBC, CBS, and ABC. I carefully checked Dr. Fields’ sources, which included biographies published by Jews.

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
At the time of my first inquiry, Richard Sarnoff was the head of NBC, William Paley was the head of CBS, and Leonard Goldenson ran ABC. I was amazed to learn that all three were Jews, all were active in Zionist organizations, and all had been honored by awards of numerous Jewish, Zionist, and pro-Israeli groups. Then I discovered that the leading newspaper in America, The New York Times, was Jewish-owned and -edited. So was the newspaper that has more influence on the federal government than any other, The Washington Post. Jews also owned the largest circulation daily paper in America, The Wall Street Journal. They even owned my hometown newspaper, the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

I learned that Jews had dominated Hollywood for years. It was interesting to find out that of the “Hollywood Ten,” who took the Fifth Amendment when asked before Congress whether they were Communists, 9 were Jewish. As I looked into magazine and book publishing, again I discovered a striking preponderance of Jews — most of them dedicated to Jewish interests, much like today’s Steven Spielberg, director of Schindler’s List,2 who is an outspoken supporter of Zionist causes. In fact, the most-watched movie ever made about the Holocaust, viewed as history by millions, was entirely a Jewish production.

Jerry Molen — producer; Gerald R. Molen — producer; Steven Spielberg — director, producer; Kurt Luedtke — screenwriter; Steve Zaillian — screenwriter; Janusz Kaminski — cinematographer; Michael Kahn — editor; Ewa Braun- set decoration/design, production designer; Branko Lustig — producer, production designer; Allan Starski — production designer; Lew Rywin co-producer.

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Years later I read Jewish publications that boasted about Jewish domination of American media. I also read An Empire of Their Own3 by Neal Gabler, a book that details the Jewish takeover of the film industry.

Ben Stein, a Jewish screenwriter (and son of Herbert Stein, an economic advisor to President Richard Nixon), wrote the book The View from Sunset Boulevard. In it he candidly remarks that a great majority of Hollywood’s television writers and executives are Jewish and that they are adamantly opposed to Christian values and the conservatism of traditional, small-town America.4 He wrote an article for E!-online in 1997 entitled: “Do Jews Run the Media” accompanied by a subtitle that read, “You bet they do — And What of it.”5

In the ’70s Dr. William L. Pierce, chairman of the National Alliance and editor of National Vanguard magazine, along with his staff, researched the question and documented the Jewish dominance in his essay “Who Rules America?"1

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
What I discovered was that the worst nightmare of Paddy Chayefsky and his Network character, Howard Beale, has been realized. A small but cohesive minority, with a 3,000-year loyalty to their own people and a fanatical dedication to their newly formed nation, dominates America’s media. But it is not the Arabs who have this power; nor is it the Irish, Germans, French, English, Russians, Swedes, Danes, or Italians. It’s not Muslims, Christians, Mormons, or Catholics. Ironically, it is the group made up of the Paddy Chayefskys of the world. Chayefsky — an enthusiastic supporter of Jewish causes and the state of Israel — cleverly attempts to influence viewers against Arabs by fictionally accusing them of attempting the same thing that Jews have already accomplished. The rest of the Network staff included director Sidney Lumet, producer Howard Gottfried, and editor Alan Heim. The same tribe that financed, produced, wrote and distributed the film Network, dominates the American media, and truly the media of the entire Western world.

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Jewish media power is so extensive that one can scarcely exaggerate it. It is not simply a question of their power being disproportionate to their percentage of population — their power is breathtaking.

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
If you live in a major city, the daily newspaper you read will more than likely be Jewish-owned or -edited. So will the national newsmagazine you buy at the news counter. More than likely, the national cable or regular TV network you watch will be Jewish-owned, and if not, Jews will be preponderant in the executive and decision-making departments. The movie you see in the theater or watch on television will very likely have been produced, directed, or written by Jews — and often all three. The publishers of the hardbacks or paperbacks you read, even the record companies that produce the music you buy, will probably be Jewish-owned, and if not, they will very likely have Jews in key executive positions. Bookstores and libraries often select their new book purchases based on reviews by Jewish critics and publications such as The New York Times Book Review, another part of the Jewish-run NY Times.

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
It is certainly true that many people in media are not Jews. Nor do I allege that every Jew in media is part of some fantastic and intricate conspiracy or that every Jew is ardently Zionist. But the overwhelming domination and thrust of American media is Jewish, and no group is more ethnocentric and more organized for their perceived interests than are Jews. With these facts in mind, can any reasonable person believe that Jews present news and entertainment without a slant for their own purposes in what Gabler calls “An Empire of their Own"?

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written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Continuing government deregulation of the telecommunications industry has resulted, not in the touted increased competition, but rather in an accelerating wave of corporate mergers and acquisitions that have produced a handful of multi-billion-dollar media conglomerates of concentrated Jewish power.
The largest media conglomerate today is Walt Disney Company, whose chairman and CEO, Michael Eisner, is a Jew. The Disney empire owns Walt Disney Television, Touchstone Television, Buena Vista Television, its own cable network with 14 million subscribers, and two video production companies.
As for feature films, the Walt Disney Picture Group, headed by Joe Roth (also a Jew), includes Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, and Caravan Pictures. Disney also owns Miramax Films, run by the Weinstein brothers, who have produced such ultra-raunchy movies such as The Crying Game, Priests and Kids.
In addition to TV and movies, the corporation owns Disneyland, Disney World, Epcot Center, Tokyo Disneyland, and Euro Disney.
In August 1995 Eisner acquired Capital Cities/ABC Inc., to create a media empire with annual sales of $16.5 billion. Capital Cities/ABC owns the ABC Television Network, which in turn owns ten TV stations outright in such big markets as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Houston. In addition, it has 225 affiliated stations in the United States and is part owner of several European TV companies.
ABC’s cable subsidiary, ESPN, is headed by president and CEO Steven Bornstein, who is a Jew. The corporation also has a controlling share of Lifetime Television and the Arts & Entertainment Network cable companies. ABC Radio Network owns 11 AM and ten FM stations, again in major cities such as New York, Washington, and Los Angeles, and has over 3,400 affiliates.
Although primarily a telecommunications company, Capital Cities/ABC earned over $1 billion in publishing in 1994. It owns seven daily newspapers, Fairchild Publications (Women’s Wear Daily), and the Diversified Publishing Group.
Time Warner Inc., is the second of the international media leviathans. The chairman of the board and CEO, Gerald M. Levin, is a Jew. Time Warner’s subsidiary HBO is the country’s largest pay-TV cable network.
Warner Music is by far the world’s largest record company, with 50 labels, the biggest of which is Warner Brothers Records, headed by Danny Goldberg. Stuart Hersh is president of Warnervision, Warner Music’s video production unit. Goldberg and Hersch are both Jews.
Warner Music was an early promoter of “gangsta rap.” Through its involvement with Interscope Records, it helped popularize a new genre whose graphic lyrics explicitly urge Blacks to commit acts of violence against Whites.
In addition to cable and music, TimeWarner is heavily involved in the production of feature films (Warner Brothers Studio) and publishing. Time Warner’s publishing division (editor-in-chief Norman Pearlstine, a Jew) is the largest magazine publisher in the country (Time, Sports Illustrated, People Magazine, Fortune).
Levin will again be the number-one media magnate when the planned deal with Turner Broadcasting System is completed. When Ted Turner, the Gentile media maverick, made a bid to buy CBS in 1985, there was a panic in media boardrooms across the nation. To block Turner’s bid CBS executives invited billionaire Jewish theater, hotel, insurance, and cigarette magnate Laurence Tisch to launch a “friendly” takeover of the company, and from 1986 till 1995 Tisch was the chairman and CEO of CBS, removing any threat of non-Jewish influence there. Subsequent efforts by Turner to acquire a major network have been obstructed by Levin’s Time Warner, which owns nearly 20 percent of CBS stock and has veto power over major deals.
If TBS merges with Time Warner, Levin will become Turner’s boss, and CNN, the only rival to the network news, will come under complete Jewish control.
Viacom Inc., headed by Sumner Redstone (born Murray Rothstein), is the third largest megamedia corporation in the country, with revenues of over $10 billion a year. Viacom, which produces and distributes TV programs for the three largest networks, owns 12 television stations and 12 radio stations. It produces feature films through Paramount Pictures, headed by Jewess Sherry Lansing.
Its publishing division includes Prentice Hall, Simon & Schuster, and Pocket Books. It distributes videos through over 4,000 Blockbuster Video stores. It is also involved in satellite broadcasting, theme parks, and video games.
Viacom’s chief claim to fame, however, is as the world’s largest provider of cable programming, through its Showtime, MTV, Nickelodeon, and other networks. Since 1989, MTV and Nickelodeon have acquired larger and larger shares of the juvenile television audience. Redstone, who actually owns 76 percent of the shares of Viacom ($3 billion), offers Beavis and Butthead as teen role models and is the largest single purveyor of race-mixing propaganda to White teenagers and sub-teens in America and Europe. MTV pumps its racially mixed rock and rap videos into 210 million homes in 71 countries and is the dominant cultural influence on White teenagers around the world.
Nickelodeon has by far the largest share of the four-to-11-year-old TV audience in America and also is expanding rapidly into Europe. Most of its shows do not yet display the blatant degeneracy that is MTV’s trademark, but Redstone is gradually nudging the fare presented to his kiddie viewers toward the same poison purveyed by MTV.
With the top three, and by far the largest, media conglomerates in the hands of Jews, it is difficult to believe that such an overwhelming degree of control came about without a deliberate, concerted effort on their part.
What about the other big media companies?
Number four on the list is Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, which owns Fox Television Network and 20th Century Fox Films. Murdoch is a Gentile, but Peter Chernin, who heads Murdoch’s film studio and also oversees his TV production, is a Jew.
Number five is the Japanese Sony Corporation, whose U.S. subsidiary, Sony Corporation of America, is run by Michael Schulhof, a Jew. Alan J. Levine, another Jew, heads the Sony Pictures division.
Most of the television and movie production companies that are not owned by the largest corporations are also controlled by Jews. For example, New World Entertainment, proclaimed by one media analyst as “the premiere independent TV program producer in the United States,” is owned by Ronald Perelman, a Jew who also owns Revlon cosmetics.
The best known of the smaller media companies, DreamWorks SKG, is a strictly kosher affair. DreamWorks was formed in 1994 amid great media hype by recording industry mogul David Geffen, former Disney Pictures chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg and film director Steven Spielberg, all three of whom are Jews. The company produces movies, animated films, television programs, and recorded music. Considering the cash and connections that Geffen, Katzenberg, and Spielberg have, DreamWorks may soon be in the same league as the big three.
Two other large production companies, MCA and Universal Pictures, are both owned by Seagram Company, Ltd. The president and CEO of Seagram, the liquor giant, is Edgar Bronfman, Jr., who is also president of the World Jewish Congress.
It is well known that Jews have controlled the production and distribution of films since the inception of the movie industry in the early decades of this century. This is still the case today.
Films produced by just the five largest motion picture companies mentioned above - Disney, Warner Brothers, Sony, Paramount (Viacom), and Universal (Seagram) - accounted for 74 percent of the total box-office receipts for the year to date (August 1995).
As noted, ABC is part of Eisner’s Disney Company, and the executive producers of ABC’s news programs are all Jews: Victor S. Neufeld (20/20), Bob Reichbloom (Good Morning America), and Rick Kaplan (World News Tonight).
Westinghouse Electric Corporation recently purchased CBS. Nevertheless, the man appointed by Laurence Tisch, Eric Ober, remains president of CBS News, and Ober is a Jew.
At NBC, now owned by General Electric, NBC News president Andrew Lack is a Jew, as are executive producers Jeff Zucker (Today), Jeff Gralnick (NBC Nightly News), and Neal Shapiro (Dateline).1
The overwhelming Jewish control that Dr. Pierce writes about in television and movies is not a new phenomenon. It is not a short-term aberration in the entertainment and news industry. It has been prevalent for decades. Over time the names may change, but the heritage usually remains the same. If anything, the Jewish power in media continues to consolidate and grow. Jewish publications themselves often boast about their power for their own readers.

Anyway...
written by Guest, April 21, 2005
I for one, am very proud of all the achievements made by the jews in your country. It is amazing what an American minority group can achieve, when he is not being brutalised by the white majority...."All the more power to them".

"By the way, I love Steven Speilberg films"...
Let\'s get back to the original topic!
written by Guest, April 21, 2005
Can you stop all these talks about American related things and get back to the original article? You know, this site and article is about Brasil!!!

Valeu.
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written by Guest, April 22, 2005
When I came to the realization that the original Russian Revolution was not Russian, that it was financed, organized, and led mostly by Jews who were driven by a centuries-old conflict between themselves and the Russian people, I wondered how such an important fact of history had been so effectively covered up. Upon learning fully about the Communist murder of millions of Christians in Russia and Eastern Europe, I asked myself why there were so few movies, dramatic television series or documentaries, novels, books, or magazine articles about it, but endless coverage of the Holocaust.
Shyah Dude!!!
written by Guest, April 22, 2005
Not all communists were -or are- Jews, but I am staring to see where you are coming from (slightly).

The Russian revolution was not a jewish creation, but rather the work of poor Russian peasents tired of watching their overly excessive aristocracy live like gods, while having absolutly no empathy for the average Russian citizen. "I don't think "Lenin" was a Jew" by the way, but Slavic European; so why not blame the Slavs for all of man problems? Better yet, why not blame the Angolos? My question is, "Why the Jews"? Unlike Angolos, they have not been responsable for more problems than good. Sure, It was a Jew who invented the Nuclear Bomb, but it was whites who set out to put it to use, it was also Angolos who claimed to be a the Superior Race. They also claim be everything to all men, as well as, all Cats, dogs and small animals. In fact, your race will hate just about anyone who is unlike themselves. So, why should anybody care about anything you have to say about the jew? "We all know, if it was not the Jews, then somebody else would be getting 'your' blame"... "We know your kind".

What I can't figure out... Why are you posting at this Brazilian web page? Do you not hate them also??? Should you not be posting this nonsense at a white power site, insted ??? " WHITE POWER "!!!!!!!

Thank god you don't write for the NewYork post.
Yes, Brasil
written by Guest, April 26, 2005
Yes, this site is about Brasil…I swear, an article could be about samba and some jackass North American would tie it into the US somehow. It's really embarrassing. On the other hand, the above posts do show just how ugly people from the US can be and why one might flee to some other place like Brasil…ops, I did it again…
America
written by Guest, April 27, 2005
What is with all of the Brazilian women I have been seeing over the internet, having sex with animals??? If you ask me, your government should pass a new law about this kind of thing, it is "revolting" and it gives your country a bad image.

Chech out "Brazilianzoo.com", and tell me these are not the most disgusting images you have ever seen. Brazil however, can not be singled out when it comes to this garbage, but the country seems to hold alot of clout when it comes to dog and farm animal f**king.

Somebody really needs to go out of their way and put an end to this basphemy, "it is disgusting". I will never look at another Brazilian women, or any women for that matter, the same again.
Dude
written by Guest, April 29, 2005
What are you doing scanning the web for twisted sex? You need help.
:-0
written by Guest, April 29, 2005
The woman need help, Not me.
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written by Guest, April 30, 2005
I'm a guy from Virginia and I've been living in Brazil since January 2000. Having lived and worked in Europe, Australia and now South America, I know exactly what the author is talking about when he speaks of the American "rat race". Things do seem to be a little bit more relaxed in the other places I have lived, but that may be the exact reason that the U.S. has the #1 economy in the world and why they say when the U.S. economy sneezes, the rest of the world gets a cold. I'm proud of the "can do, never say die" American work ethic. This great quality can also make Americans stressed out, "cold" and withdrawn from friends and family - all resulting in other problems. Back in 2003, I got married to a fantastic Brazilian woman. What I love about Brazilian women is that they are so comfortable being women. They appreciate and accentuate their feminine strengths. Their self-confidence and lack of need to compete with men makes them extremely attractive. Brazilians in general have a very laid back and friendly attitude. I can tell you having traveled to over 50 countries you cannot go to any city other city in the world with more than 7 million people and find friendlier people than the Cariocas of Rio. Unfortunately, just like the positive American qualities, their are negatives. In Brazil, the Se Deus quiser or God willing mentality ensures that the pothole in the street will take weeks to get repaired and that the corruption in the government will never end. I love both countries a lot and the truth is Americans have a lot to learn from Brazilians and Brazilians have a lot to learn from Americans.
Rocking all over the world...shyah!
written by Guest, May 01, 2005
Yes, the U.S. has one of the best economies in the world, after Japan, among other countries; but per capita, at least when considering the distribution of wealth among the countries many citizens, the U.S. could not be considered the worlds wealthiest country, so please stop bragging.

I am also glad to hear that you have married a Brazlian girl (I assume that she is a girl and not a women),for no other reason than the fact that she is submissive, and will not challange your authority. "Right on man, you know whats up". It seems, Just like our countries economy, the Americans would now like to dominate our women. When will we Brazilians take a stand and just say "No", "we have had enough".

Oooh, look at me everybody!! I'm the fancy American who has been all over the world. I would like nothing more than to imply myself as being some kind of high level Buissiness man, when really, I am just a lowey civil servant doing my part in the fight against terrorism, as a member in the U.S. Navey. Everybody please, stop and stare, for I am an American god and should be worshiped by all. If you haven't already heard, "when my economy sneezes everybody else catches a cold"(or whatever). U.S.A, U.S.A, U.S.A !!!

I wish you Americans would just remain in your self made rat race, and stop bothering we Brazilians, AND OUR WOMEN ! .... "Aren't there enough hispanics (latino's) in America, or will they not suck your penis"..
OUR women
written by Guest, May 01, 2005
There's the issue in all caps "OUR WOMEN." Brazilian men want to dominate THIER women. That's why many brazilan women seek foreign men for serious relationships and marry them. Such women want to be treated with respect and loyalty, not like possessions or disposable sex objects. The macho male brazilian culture is not very attractive to some. Don't blame foreign men because you lose some of "your" women to them. None of those men wants to "dominate YOUR women," so stop projecting YOUR desires on them.

Now, as for the foreign men who treat brazilian women and girls like sex objects and as for their braziian pimps in the sex trade, they should go to jail and burn in hell to be taking advantage of such desperation and innocence.
Please!
written by Guest, May 02, 2005
Brazilian men treat their women like crap? You have obviously never been to America where the domestic abuse of women is probably the highest in the world. American men are ABUSIVE. The entire American culture is built around death and violence. American men only want women from so-called Third World countries because you will worship them like the "great white father" and they can abuse you and kick your butt without any serious reprisal. Of course they can do this in America too but American will at least try to fight back.

American men want their cake and eat it too. America may be the richest country in the world but it has the most f-cked up value system. America's wealth has been created by the most brutal and ruthless system of capitalism sponsored by US imperialism and thuggery all over the world. America bombs innocent babies to create her blood wealth. Many Americans never enjoy the wealth of America. The govt spends almost of it's resources on bombs, bombs and more bombs and almost none on daycare, health care or any humanistic endeavors.

For those stupid women in the Third World who think they got a quality American husband eat this: American men are the most brutal on the planet, raping the earth and it's resources. You are considered to be a stupid backwards third world woman (mostly nonwhite) who will suck the dick of the great white American for a few dollars or should I say reais. You will put up with s**t that no selfrespecting American white woman would tolerate.

American white men dominate the planet and they dominate backwards little third world women like you.

A
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written by Guest, May 02, 2005
Warning to Brazilians. Americans have screwed up America and when they move to Brazil they will mess up Brazil. Like the previous poster stated, American capitalism is the most brutal in the world. Everything and everybody is a commodity to be pimped by the American powers that be and pimp hard they will.

If Brazil allows too many Americans into the country it will become as f**ked up as AMerica. The average American will sell his own grandmother's dentures if it means more wealth. America is all about greed and turning a buck and they don't care who they have to piss on to get that buck. So Brazilians be prepared to get pissed on. Your peaceful way of life spent with family and friends will be turned upside down by Americans who will SACRIFICE anyone and anybody to the almighty dollar.

Americans are a stressed out burned out wreck because of the fast paced money driven take no prisoner's society they live in. They have even f**ked up parts of Mexico. Some parts of Mexico is as stressed out and f**ked up as California. There was a time when you could get a house in Mexico for cheap but when Americans began to move there they created a f**ked up version of California complete with high property values and stress.

Americans ruin and destroy every place they set their foot in and Brazil will be next in line as American corporations nose around to see what they can pimp in Brazil. Trust me, in a few years the sections where Americans settle will be burned out high stress s**tholes like most of America already is.
What\'s This BullSh-T About Four White G
written by Guest, May 02, 2005
Being attacked by 30 blacks? That is total bullshyt! This is the type of Neo-Nazi propaganda going around in America that whites are the victims of hate crimes and not blacks when my work as a federal agent still shows that blacks are the biggest victims of American hate crimes (over 90%) and less than 5% of blacks EVEN bother to report the hate crimes.

It is statistically impossible for black people to commit more crimes against whites because blacks are only 12% of the US population and also because of the highly segregated nature of American society. Most white Americans have almost no contact with black people and there are many states in America which do not even have significant black populations so there is no way that black men are raping young white girls and harming white people in any significant numbers.

American whites are such bullshytters. If a black person even got close to a white neighborhood he would be run. Even the few blacks who live or work in white neighborhoods have been harassed by white cops for being there in the first place.

This racist crap goes right in there with blacks taking all of the wealth of America through affirmative action jobs which are primarily low paying federal jobs few white people want anyway (like the one I have).

Last time I checked American whites own 90% of America's wealth, black Americans less than 1%. 90% of crime victims were harmed by someone of their own race and lastly there are few white girls roaming around black neighborhoods in the first place. Not because they would be harmed (although whites put that fear in their heads early on) but because few white people venture into black neighborhoods and tend to avoid black people at ALL costs. This includes black professionals and non criminals as well.

This is a Brazilian forum but white Americans never miss an opportunity to badmouth blacks any chance they get so that the rest of the earth can share in their psychotic hatred of black people too.
Broad Brush
written by Guest, May 02, 2005
You certainly paint with a broad brush. A braod brush for a narrow mind.

I'm an American. Not racist. Live in a neighborhood with blacks. While I understand what you're saying, it's not entirely accurate…be honest now, is it?

Peace.
Domestic Violence
written by Guest, May 02, 2005
Domestic violence in the US is a major problem to be sure. It is much better studied in the US and the laws and public awareness are improving to combat it.

The study and the prevalence of domestic violence in Latin America, as a whole, is difficult to determine. Domestic violence is common in Brazil (Thomas, 1992).

The Latin American culture of machismo (male dominance, "obligation to family," and "moral superiority" to women) and marianismo (female submission, "spiritual superiority") is important to understand as a major cause of domestic violence, or at least a strong contributing factor (Lykes et al. 1993, p. 535; Perilla, Bakeman, and Norris, 1994, p. 326). Gender inequality continues in the male dominated government. State-sponsored violence is, at minimum, described as the state not taking action to protect women or leaving women at risk for domestic violence or other crimes (Lykes et al. 1993). The Brazilian government, even now, continues to "explicitly and implicitly sanction" domestic violence (Thomas, 1992, p. 42).

Brazil is one of only a few industrialized countries still allowing the use of men’s honor as a defense in trials concerning domestic violence, including wife murder (Lamego, 1993).

1999: 19% of men & 11% of women in Bahia, Brazil, agreed that “an unfaithful woman deserves to be beaten”

In a 2002 study of pregnant women in 2000 by the Departamento de Epidemiologia, Instituto de Medicina Social Nucleo de Pesquisa das Violencias-NUPEVI, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, it was found that 33.8% of the respondents reported some form of physical violence and 16.5% referred to severe forms. A total of 78.3%, 9.9% and 15.6% reported psychological aggression, sexual coercion and injuries, respectively. Physical violence mainly occurred among adolescent women with less schooling, who did not work outside the home, with fewer prenatal appointments, and with little social support. Families with more under-five children, alcohol and drug abuse, and low socio-economic status were also involved more frequently. CONCLUSION: High prevalence rates for various forms of domestic violence in Brazil suggest that the issue should be viewed as a major public health problem. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2002 Dec;79(3):269-77.

In Sao Paulo, Brazil, 13 percent of deaths of women of reproductive age were homicides; of these, 60 percent were committed by the victims' partners.

A police chief in Rio de Janeiro told Human Rights Watch that to her knowledge, of more than 2,000 battery and sexual assault cases registered at her station in 1990, not a single one had ended in punishment of the accused. The São Luis women's police station in the northeastern state of Maranhão reported that of over 4,000 cases of physical and sexual assault registered with the station, only 300 were ever forwarded for processing and only two yielded punishment for the accused.

Sociologists, researchers, attorneys and women's rights advocates interviewed by Human Rights Watch estimated that only 20 to 50 percent of the domestic-abuse cases reported to the police were ever investigated. Figures from the main São Paulo delegacia show that of 2,573 bodily injury cases registered in 1989, only 1,135, or less than 50 percent, were ever investigated by the police.

As one attorney who frequently represents domestic violence victims in civil cases noted, "the delegacias normally don't register the crime. . . . There doesn't exist any mentality in the delegacia that a crime has occurred. . . . Even the delegacias don't consider domestic violence a crime. Even registered cases don't go forward; they get shelved. It's a question of mentality. It's family, it's not a crime."

Even when domestic abuse is perceived as a crime, these attitudes carried over into the police's choice of the crime to be charged and resulted in reduced charges in cases of domestic abuse. In the 1987 São Paulo study cited above, for example, researchers noted that in 30 percent of the cases classified as "serious threats" and 36 percent of those classified as "misunderstandings," the police record included complaints of physical abuse which apparently had not been reflected in the crime charged.
you all are the problem- from 16 year ol
written by Guest, April 01, 2006
These messages are distrubing because its from people who have seen the degridation and poverty and truth but do absolutly nothing, it doesn't matter about whose perspectives are of both brazil and america or whose opinion needs to be proven wrong the most but of doing something spreading the word across nations but no nobody will because each and everyone wants to point a finger and blame. It isn't the system or the crooked cops and horrible politians but you and me who see problem and complain but do absolutely nothing. You might as well be the problem you complain because its going to stay the same, and if you want proof start from the begginning of this page and reads till the end.
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written by JODY WEST, July 20, 2009
the f-ing rat race sucks. it's just too dam bad that on this m-f-ing planet we are FORCED to worship the money god. this planet sucks.
unless you got a BIG LUMP SUM of cash already, you have to play this dum ass game.
and really now... what's the f-ing point anyway... you are only going to die & then leave this stinking planet & take NONE of it with you anyway.
the rat race is mind control to make you think there really is purpose to life.
it's all f-ing BULL & it sucks.


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