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Women's Day: A Date to Celebrate the Feminine Vision of Brazil's Ills PDF Print E-mail
2011 - March 2011
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Tuesday, 08 March 2011 21:03

International Women's Day We are accustomed to viewing International Women's Day as a day pertaining to the feminine gender, while forgetting that it is much more than this socially.  The 8th of March is not only the day of each woman but also the day for a feminine vision of the world.  The vision with a sense of femininity. 

In this week of International Women's Day, certainly the men will see more to commemorate in the fact that Brazil is the world's seventh economic power, while at the same time forgetting all the social tragedy surrounding us. 

Certainly the women will distrust this fact and will recall that we are among the richest countries in material production and among the poorest in social results.

The feminine vision permits feeling more than the men the fact that in the same week that we are commemorating our seventh position in economic wealth, we are also denounced as the 88th nation in scholarly performance and the eighth in number of illiterate adults, according to the figures divulged in 2010 by the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA).

It is no accident that the first president to say that "a rich country is one without poverty" was our woman president.  No president has said this before; it took a woman president to say this.

It behooves us - all us Brazilians and not just the women - to commemorate the 8th of March as the day of the feminine vision of Brazil's problems.  And let us hope that on each future March 8 we can see that our woman president spoke and acted with the sentiment that comes from this vision.

Happy International Women's Day to all Brazilians since we have a woman president and since we hold the hope that she will govern by taking care of all the problems of the Brazilians and not merely by administrating the country's economy.

Cristovam Buarque is a professor at the University of Brasília and a PDT senator for the Federal District.  You can visit his website at www.cristovam.org.br/portal2/, follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/SEN_CRISTOVAM in Portuguese and http://twitter.com/cbbrazilianview in English and write to him at cristovam@senado.gov.br

New translations of his works of fiction The Subterranean Gods and Astricia are now available on Amazon.com.

Translated from the Portuguese by Linda Jerome (LinJerome@cs.com).



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Stephan
written by Stephan Ferriera, March 10, 2011
OMG! Most of the women I met in Brasil were thinking like men-too many hunters there, take a good look a a Brazilian girl Ok till 25 looks like prostitute, no way can they can keep any man happy either in bed or cooking hence most Brasilian men choose to be gay. Cheap tarts with a false class Brasilian men get out while you can, I am Dutch the best to be with are the English upper boy they are paradise intelligent rich and they want to care for you, Brasilian girls no thanks without a mask!lazy cheap destroyers of family life, OMG run away like you have too needy all of them!¬
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written by jon, March 10, 2011
The last name of Ferriera is Dutch?
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written by Triple-Dot, March 10, 2011

The last name of Ferriera is Dutch?


You an "investigative" reporter or an Interpol "secret" agent?smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gif.

Regardless, Stephan prefers to be with upper class English boys.smilies/shocked.gif
Claro
written by Simpleton, March 10, 2011
Of course Stephan does TriDotada. How else can one aspire to become a trusted member of the "Good Ole Boys" club? Face it, one can't expect to do much social climbing by prefering faveladas that are instantly 19 as soon as their apples start bosoming.
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written by Triple-Dot, March 10, 2011

How else can one aspire to become a trusted member of the "Good Ole Boys" club?


Just wait till Angela invades their island. The skirt wearing good ole boys will be screaming for our help.smilies/cry.gif
Triple-Dot
written by João da Silva, March 11, 2011

Just wait till Angela invades their island. The skirt wearing good ole boys will be screaming for our help.


What a shame, what a shame, what a shame....... You guys are more concerned about Angie invading the tiny little Island of Tony, the pretty British boys, while Japan is being flattened by the Tsunami and Col. Gadhafi slaughtering his own people smilies/angry.gif

I don't think even our heartless co-bloggers like ch.c, Eddie, Simp, ASP, Jon, etc; would appreciate your callous disregard for the sufferings of our fellow human beings.
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written by oyunlar1, March 12, 2011
Regardless, Stephan prefers to be with upper class English boys
joao...
written by asp, March 12, 2011
f**k che guevara
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written by Triple-Dot, March 12, 2011

Regardless, Stephan prefers to be with upper class English boys


Bence takviye için teşekkürler.smilies/wink.gifsmilies/cheesy.gifsmilies/grin.gif
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written by cs, April 07, 2011
I don't get it. Is Stephan a man or a woman? Either way I found Stephan's comment fascinating. Stephan took a stand, people didn't like it, but we all have to admit, in many ways it rings true.... I'd like to hear more from Stephan. Tell us what you mean! smilies/smiley.gif
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written by Double-Dot, April 07, 2011

I don't get it. Is Stephan a man or a woman?


Ah think he is neutered.

God bless America.
A rich country is a country without male on female violence
written by siemprejulia, May 12, 2011
Dilma made a great statement about poverty. Now combine that with a strict program to protect women from violence, especially from the beating, rape and murder that fathers do to daughters and husbands do to wives and Brazil will truly be a rich country.

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