
I am not
Brazilian, but with a father and a brother emigrated in Brazil (my father at 7
years emigrated and my brother at 5 years emigrated) I think I have every right
to comment on this subject. Brazil has always been a country with stratified
social classes and those who do not know very well what I am talking about will
not understand. Therefore, everyone outside thinks that the main problem of
this country is really this, but, in my opinion, the problem is that the
Brazilian people are focused on this and already accept this problem as
something that already "forms part". That is, it became, for the
Brazilian people, living in a stratified country something habitual, with very
few rich people and thousands of poor people and a very small middle class that
was never poor or rich.
The middle class has suffered
the most from politics since they always had the minimum money to pay what they
owe, unlike the poor with no money to flee, and many rich people escape the
country . The middle class always tried to approach the goals of the rich and
escape the life of the poor, which led them to take on acts of corruption,
derision, etc. So in my opinion, middle class does not exist, middle class is
just a transition into someone who has average possessions but who will end up
becoming an unscrupulous rich (without generalizing because there are good
examples), so the problem of the country for not growing up and always being in
trouble is this. The ambition of a fictitious middle class to ascend to corrupt,
and, while this happens, the country will never evolve and cease to be as we
see it.
In a country where the violation
of human rights is one of the largest in the world, starting with the number of
drug dillers, child traffic, murder, etc., where those who defend human rights
end up dead, in a country where a former president is accused of serious crimes,
in a country where countless politicians have been accused of proven fraud but ,for
some reason, are always out of prison privileged (this is a right acquired
under the Brazilian legal system), how do you believe that justice will, now,
be done? You can change your president whenever you want, as long as some
things do not change politically, think, society and everyone is treated in the
same way, nothing is going to change.
- Carol
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