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  • i love that brazilian jujitsu

  • yours stupids

  • video without context is misinformation.

    it looks like the whole state is on fire, which is not true.

  • what is "PAZ" ?

  • @goodspeedy666 paz is the portuguese word for peace.

    "paz" bro!

  • @brasucasoul

    ah... então você mora em Auckland há 6 anos....

    bom, devo pedir desculpas, achei que vc era apenas mais um simple-minded, patridiota, mas é pior. É algum filhinho que, provavelmente, não passou pelo sistema de ensino público, não tem a mínima noção de Educação e Sociedade, e, ainda assim, quer dizer que o Brasil é uma maravilha...deve ser mesmo para quem pode se mandar para Nova Zelândia. E outra, parece muito acostumado com os outros calando frente seus comentários, bom sinal.

  • @samuelgalvaoletras seus comentários são medíocres, argumentos meramente baseados em hipóteses, só faz julgamentos equivocados sobre pessoas que não conhece, um verdadeiro covarde. Não fala nada com nada, pegou o bonde andando e vomita esse bando de baboseiras. Vai procurar alguma coisa de útil pra fazer professor, pois fala demais e faz de menos. Vou repetir seu energúmeno, não me interessa sua opinião e não me interessa discutir nada sobre o Brasil com vc. fuck off cunt.

  • @samuelgalvaoletras só pra terminar com vc, eu estudei minha vida inteira em escola publica, moro fora pois sou casado com uma neozelandesa que não quis ir morar no Brasil. Trabalho na construção civil, sou trabalhador honesto e humilde, quebro parede com orgulho, não sou medíocre igual vc, não faço pré julgamento das pessoas seu boçal arrogante pseudo-sociólogo metido a besta.

  • @loraodosamba Hugo Chavez is a fuckin king dumb! He stoles the democracy and people liberty just one day before to get the power he told on TV witch he 'will not take the control of media'. LIER.. HUGO CHAVEZ BURN IN HELL

  • @galdariah hey bro...dont talk about chavez if you dont know venezuela. what the western media tells you is something you gotta doubt period. Im not defending or cheering for chavez, but you cant talk about democracy after 2 bush administrations and a "war for democracy" with full support of the british and saudi monarchys.

    He could not stole democracy on a country that never had a real democracy, only washington's supported frauds. This is not the mid east, venezuelans take care of their life.

  • @padilharocks762 first of all! im brazilian. second, venezuelans girls are hot a lot!

  • @padilharocks762 Well said bro, Agree with everything you said. There is no democracy , just a carefully planned game designed by one family ruling everyone, with the brainwashing media pretending and promoting bullshit.

    Siempre la revoloucion, Vivo, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Hugo Morales, Gadafi

  • As ruas nem têm passeio!

  • I still think we could have waited for our country to be more socially structured before bringing such expensive (the billions to be spent in refurnishing and builting facilities should go to health, education and security) - and why not to say it? - dangerous events to tourists. The blind can say whatever, just look around and tell me this money wouldn't be better invested. Panis et circenses :(

  • "Em parceria com a Ação Educativa, o Ibope informou que 75% dos brasileiros são analfabetos ou semi-analfabetos; oscilam entre não saber ler, ler e não entender e entender pouquíssimo do que leu. A segunda pesquisa é sobre o Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano (IDH), feita pela ONU: estamos socialmente abaixo, muito abaixo, de países vizinhos (...)"

    Gilberto Dimenstein - Jornal Folha de Sao Paulo

  • @TVFlam e mesmo que isso fosse verdade, por acaso isso é culpa dos brasileiros que vc está falando mal? ou será culpa do poder público? vc está colocando uma nação inteira no ridiculo para que? o que na verdade vc está querendo? Ajude o Brasil a ser país melhor se vc for brasileiro, se não for cuide do seu país somente.

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  • @TVFlam Bulshit, olympics and world cup will be awesome such as pan american games in 2007. cut the crap. as i can see youyou have no respect and no responsibility at all. pare de falar merda cara.

  • call of duty modern war 2, favella map

  • How many more people have to die before we acknowledge that the prohibition of drugs is not working? Take drugs out of the hands of violent dealers and regulate and control them through the government. It's not desirable, but it's the only way.

  • @tgrr121 FUCK OFF ASSHOLE VIVA RIO BRASIL

    Kill tje DRUGDEALERS and DRUG USERS TOO !!

  • I'm brazillian and i am proud of this.

    We waited too much for this, now we have to kill a lot more people.

  • The sad thing is that the government is going to spend billions to refurnish and built facilities to host the Olympics and the World Cup. This money would be better invested in health and education and other social structures, which usually helps to reduce violence. Unfortunately, as we say here, the cart was put in front of the horses :(

  • be patient, up to 2014 the rio will be clean

  • Pax Romanus

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  • Sometimes... FORCE it's required to ENFORCE PEACE... some collateral damage happens... it's sad... but it's required to make make it happen... blame also corruption...

  • It looks like in other countries where some police guys and the traffic dealers work together and you have the result we are seeing here in this video. Part of police working to protect the people and part of them helping the drug dealers. How the wife of the leader only today was arrested and they realized that she was criminal too. The drug dealers arrested have internet and also cell phone to speak with people outside the jail. That is the way they do the things over there.

  • Que Deus abencoe o Rio e seus moradores. Abaixo aos traficantes.

  • The same type of thing happened in Jamaica.

  • Jesus aren't they armed in Brazil? I mean if you torch my car you will have 5.56 rounds flying in your direction within a minute.

  • @tommysch: no brother, never mind how ridiculous it is...but brazilian gun laws dont allow citizens to buy a 5.56!!! Only army, police and of course the criminals have this kinds of weapons here. Im a lawyer, no criminal file, worker, and it took me a lot of money, a lot of time and a hell of a pain in the ass bureaucracy just to have a .38 special .And I cant carry it, its just for home defense.

    So next time some one speaks of "gun control" ...be aware. criminals dong care about laws.

  • @tommysch I can assume u live in America.

    Here it's not like that. It is more complicated for regular citizens to buy weapons and shit.

  • PAZ PLEASE!! ;(

  • I am from Rio. These drug lords have ruled over the city for decades. it's only because of the Olympics is the government cracking down on them.....politics, that's all it is....

  • CALL OF DUTY

    RIO AT WAR

    PLEASE....PAZ =)

    2014 WORLD CUP BRASIL

  • This is one reason why I've always felt South America is not yet ready for Olympics... they have a lot of shit to clean out before they can handle Olympics... I'm sure Brazil will bribe street gangs to stay off the streets for Olympics and pretend it's a "modern" and a "peaceful" society... :-\ Brazil and other Latin American nations are also deeply segregated societies...

  • @UnhappyDreamer Brazil is ready for olympics and World Cup. I remember olympics in USA, there was a bomb explosion. Pan american games in 2007 was perfect in Rio. STFU

  • PAZ BRASIL=)

  • I'm Brazilian and I daresay it seems one must admit this illusion of an 'american way of live' has totally collapsed. 75% of the Brazilian people is semi-illiterate, people don't care about culture, books, knowledge. No values at all. Only 'subbacultcha' and illusion from Bronze Age religions and american trash.

    This problem isn't specific to Rio, in Sao Paulo it's the same... furthermore, Sao Paulo is under a barbarian social apartheid. Land of the ignorants and home of the slaves.

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  • @TVFlam mas vc está generalizando amigo, 75% dos brasileiros isso é pura balela, as olimpiadas and copa do mundo vai ser um sucesso no Brasil ,e se fosse realmente um brasileiro torceira para isso não em ficar denegrindo nossa imagem.

  • olimpiadas and copa do mundo vai(VÃO) ser um sucesso no Brasil

    sou estudante de Letras e tenho, em minha sala, pessoas com sérios problemas de leitura, e o fato do analfabetismo funcional (ou creio que o termo contrário seria mais apropriado alfabetização funcional) é um problema sério em nosso país que contribui, inclusive, para a ignorância socio-política GERAL no BRASIL...

  • @samuelgalvaoletras analfabetismo político é muito pior do que qualquer erro da língua portuguesa. não precisa ficar querendo ser professor no youtube.

  • @brasucasoul

    bem... sr. esclarecido... vejo pela sua resposta que vc é apenas mais um simplorio guiado pelo DEUS TV... é perda de tempo comentar sua resposta... como vejo agora que foi perda de tempo ler seu comentário

  • @samuelgalvaoletras comentário especulativo como esse é coisa de gente medíocre metido a besta, vc não me conhece Sr. Professor. Sim foi perda de tempo, não estava falando com vc.

  • @brasucasoul > plim plim...

    sorry brasucasoul,

    Mas ninguem conhece ninguem aqui.

    Até onde eu sei esse é um espaço aberto a comentários, se vc postou aqui, vc postou para quem acessa o vídeo.

    Comentei o fato de pessoas de alma brasileira não estarem a par dos problemas da educação do Brasil e a falta de percepção disso denota ignorância socio polítca. Ainda, a intenção de negar, camuflar com propaganda chauvinista pode mostrar completa submissão à esse problema, ou pior: aprovação.

  • @samuelgalvaoletras blablabla, vc fala demais e faz de menos professor.

  • plim plim

    Novamente... total incapacidade de elaborar um comentário relevante...

    mas, me desculpe cara...

    eu sei como é dificil pra nós, de alma tão brasileira, subjulgada, alienada e mal desorientada utilizar a razão, tão bem suprimida por nosso excelente e exemplar sistema educativo. não se preocupe, eu não vou mais comentar...

    novamente.. ainda não sou professor, mas quando for, quereo impedir que continuem formando almas brasileiras como ainda se faz...almas dormentes, mansas, servís.

  • plim plim

    Novamente... total incapacidade de elaborar um comentário relevante...

    mas, me desculpe cara...

    eu sei como é dificil pra nós, de alma tão brasileira, subjulgada, alienada e desorientada, utilizar a razão, tão bem suprimida por nosso excelente e exemplar sistema educativo. não se preocupe, eu não vou mais comentar...

    novamente.. ainda não sou professor, mas quando for, quereo impedir que continuem formando almas brasileiras como ainda se faz...almas dormentes, mansas, servís.

  • plim plim

    Novamente... total incapacidade de elaborar um comentário relevante...

    mas, me desculpe cara...

    eu sei como é dificil pra nós, de alma tão brasileira, subjulgada, alienada e mal desorientada utilizar a razão, tão bem suprimida por nosso excelente e exemplar sistema educativo. não se preocupe, eu não vou mais comentar...

    novamente.. ainda não sou professor, mas quando for, quero impedir que continuem formando almas brasileiras como ainda se faz...almas dormentes, mansas, servís.

  • @samuelgalvaoletras Vc acha que um comentário especulativo e hipotético em duplicidade é um bom comentário? LOL não quero discutir nada com vc Sr. Professor, como vc mesmo afirmou, vc está perdendo seu tempo.

  • Não há duplicidade. Você negou um fato demonstrando total falta de base para discutir o assunto como o TVFlam afirmou. É muito normal, das pessoas de alma genuinamente brasileira, fugir desse tipo de assunto, foram adestradas para isso.

    Não há nada de hipotético nessa informação, quem estuda a area de educação (ainda mais a rede pública) sabe que o que o MEC põe na TV é pura mentira.

    Mas vc é livre para acreditar na Globo, adorar o Pelé e dizer que o Brasil é lindo. Mais um patridiota.

  • @samuelgalvaoletras Pelo jeito o professor não é tão inteligente quanto eu pensava, não sabe nem interpretar texto, sempre com a mesma retórica barata. Exatamente, eu estava discutindo com outra pessoa, mas como um bom mal educado se achou no direito de se intrometer no meio da conversa. Aliás, como vc gosta muito da globo, fique sabendo que eu moro há 6 anos em Auckland, e se tem uma coisa que eu não assisto é TV, muito menos brasileira. Viu como vc julga sem conhecer? Típico de arrogantes.

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  • @brasucasoul

    Detalhe,

    Desde o início deixei claro que ainda não sou professor, sou estudante de Letras...

    Mas eu entendo a reação, o Governo inferiorizou os professores perante a sociedade também para impedir que o certos componentes do sistema de ensino público fossem capazes de intervir novamente na política do país. Plantando nas almas brasileiras repúdio à esses indivíduos e elevando os jogadores de futebol e artistas globais ao nível de formadores de opinião

  • Neurotics build castles in the sky, psychotics live in them; the concept of a "Drug-Free Society" is a neurotic fantasy and Prohibition's ills are a product of this psychotic delusion.

    Prohibition is nothing less than a grotesque dystopian nightmare; if you support it you must be either ignorant, stupid, brainwashed, corrupt or criminally insane.

  • All this crap has been going on there

    and they'll still be hosting the Olympic games

    that's a shame, they must change its location

  • @17septemberboy Olympics will be ok, dont worry, like 2007 pan american games.

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  • City of God

    Brazil is savage country

  • This is what happens when you take guns off the streets only the gangs and thugs have them. As a fellow Brazilian you better let the people protect themselves because crime in Brazil is out of hand and has been for awhile.

  • I love it when people stand up against BIG GOV. OF THE WORLD. To bad USA drank to much flouride, because our people have gotten soft. USA just run its mouth like a small dog but wont bite. We are cowards against the BIG GOV. oh yeah we want our Military to go kill for us. not for me but for the BIG GOV. dont worry usa. this is coming next year in a city near you. When there is no more food at the stores, and they tell you to leave your crib cause the banks want you out. ready 4 MARTIAL LAW

  • @unclepete813 I think ur listening to the Alex Jones show to much.

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  • @aranax69 naw homie, fk alex jones, cause I have no fear. I dont listen to know one but my ancestors and my father the MOST HIGH> and plus i'm a military veteran that knows alot about whats going on and what is plan for this country. So you need to listen to me and wake up. cause next year you will see food crisis and caos right here. go look at cnn now. I been saying this all year. china about to stop taking this fake currency call a dollar. ITS OVER fot this corporation. it was plan.

  • @unclepete813 Oh I'm not worried I aint even in the US. But yeah a lot of things are planed for the future that will fuck everything up. But there are still a lot of liars out there.

  • THIS SHIT REMINDES ME OF GTA4

  • @zrah1092 People are dying, how is this funny?

  • @zrah1092 I've seen it in real life kid, it's better than the game.

  • @zrah1092 no no...when GTA4 grow up it will look like rio.

  • Little by little people worldwide are starting to lose it. Without a foundation beneath their feet of right and wrong... it's appears anything goes.

  • I say one thing, the rio de janeiro only this way because of this stupid policy that are not so very bad strategy to combat them more also to improvements in society, I say this because I live here and a truth which everybody afraid to speak or argue hopefully has neither the World Cup football and neither OLYMPICS because my country does not deserve it

    sorry about my english i don't know are 100% correct but this truth need be speek for all world about where

  • bring some granites into the stadium and celebrate with it.

  • Brazil is one of the 4 great powers of the world "BRIC" There's nothing stopping an emerging power from making its country a better place for its civilians and visitors. These thugs and druglords deserve no place on earth. Go Brazil and God bless!

  • I'm just another unhappy american, because i have no one that loves me! My kids abandoned me when they were 2 and 4 w/ my first ex wife, my father died in the war, i had 5 exwifes, one girlfriend that fucks with my best friend, i have to eat mcdonald's every day, coffe w/ extra cream and splenda, sausage.. i smoke 4 packs of cigaretts every day, Lots pills for stress...every day is the same shit, now i'm going to the war and i don't know why! No body loves me! I want be brasilian no $ but happy!

  • continuing 2..

    And what you are seeing on this video is the police kicking the ass of all these criminals.

    Olympic games will be lame? Well, some jews died in the olympics of Munique, but German is not a shity country because of that. Rio de janeiro is going to be the most beautifull olympic ever.

  • @sthix12345 damn right! lived in rio for 3 years, on of the best experiences of my life. and although it may seem like it's going hell now, they are doing it to make it a better, safer place in the future. RIO WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART

  • continuing...

    So far, there has not been a government which really tried to take them down, it would cost the lives of policemans and inocent people who lives there, in other words, it would be difficult to re-elect after this.

    Now, the police started to do a great work taking these areas back, and of course it pissed off the big traffic commanders, who started to torch vehicles all over the city. With the news everyday on tv, the pressure for actions grew up on the police and governments...

  • Que seis tão falando, nois só ta precisando de 3 bombas atomicas, e ta tudo certo !

  • What happens here is the following...

    These drug dealers are there for a very long time, they receive guns from colombia, venezuela and so on. These places are hills, with very poor houses, a lot of inocent people around, and mostly streets are so narrow that a car cannot pass through. The inhabitants of these places are threatened by the criminals, therefore they do not cooperate with the police.

  • So - the truth about these so-called regional superpowers are coming to light. The majority of the people remain poor and oppressed, albeit masked by beautiful resorts, all of which are owned by so-called foreign investors.

  • Those who live outside of Brazil dont know, but in 1897 the soldiers returning from war erected temporary shelters built at the foot of the hills, which at that time were covered by a plant called Favela.

    Since then, the trafficking of drugs used as hiding places and they grew it, because the ideological twists that Brazil has in the political process over the years.

    Now that Brazil is a power to order the government is to stop the trafficking of drugs

  • Yeah, this will likely be America is a couple years, but that's why homeland (in)security got a head start; it's all about trends forecasting these days.

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  • Down With NWO Tyranny!

    visit LibertyPoet

    website

  • All this beautiful terror is coming to the American streets! Bang Bang pow pop stab stab punch and squash!

  • WTF? What in the world is going on down there in Brazil? How did the drug traffickers gain so much power that now the government has to take armed troops into the area and fight face to face to regain control of the citizenry? I don't understand the need for violence and murder to "regain" control when the government shouldn't have lost it in the first place.

  • @journeyer58 One word, corruption.

    Watch the movie "The Elite Squad 2", it explains everything.

  • Brazil's pacification programme plans to improve security in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup.

    wait wait

    thats the only reason ?

    publicity ???

  • GO BOPE!

  • Future site of the 2016 Olympics.

  • @zachsocool16 Yes, future site for 2016 Olympics, and 2014 World Coup...

    AND NOW THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS TAKING THE POWER FROM THE DRUG DEALERS... FINALLY!

    IT HAS BEEN NECESSARY THE COURAGE OF A SEMI-LETTERED PRESIDENT, WHO HAS ESCAPED FROM MISERY, TO UNDERSTAND THAT WITH GANGSTERS THERE ARE NO NEGOTIATION!

    THE CARIOCA PEOPLE IS LAUGHING IN JOY WITH THE IMAGES OF BANDITS RUNNING LIKE HEADLESS CHICKENS. THE GANGSTERS ARE RUNNING TO HELL, THEIR ERA IS ENDING UNDER HEAVY LED!!!

  • And this is the supposedly One of the Future WORLD Powers HAHAHA Yeah Fucking Right!

  • @locolalo1364 And it will be!!!

    The future begin with courage and action in the present. Facing the evil and freeing the people from the gangsterism. Finally the Federal Government has enough courage to do what all Brazilians are tired to know that has to be done : TO FIGHT FACE TO FACE WITH THE ENEMY, TAKE THE POWER TO SERVE THE REAL BRAZIL.

  • Lamentável!!!!!

  • at least 100 men only in that video

  • look some armed guys todays running away from vila cruzeiro to complexo do alemão-> youtube.com/watch?v=AwEfZmqOJQ­s

  • Calm down, guys. Brazil is a great country. The economy number 8 in the world. Rio is wonderful. But there are DRUG DEALERS. They are strong. Now the Police are KILLING their POWER. they are desperate, so they are doing terrorism. Necessary. I talked to many tourists today at Copacabana Beach, they are quiet, in peace. Dont worry, world.

  • @fabaopkr GDP does not equate to poverty reduction. This neoliberal economic order is a fraud. Mexico is the 13th largest economy in the world, and look how well that's going? India is also one of the largest, yet 80 percent make 50 US cents a day. Globalization is a fraud. The suspect the DR is next to be exposed.

  • I always wanted to visit Brazil.. but with all that mess.. plus me being categorized because im an american.. i dont think that id be all that welcome. is anybody here from brazil? Do brazilians hate americans? i mean even i get annoyed at rich white collar americans.. but im like the rest of the USA.. barely makin it..

  • @jesman1985 everyone hates americans.

  • @jesman1985 no one here hates US citizens, maybe someone ignorantly hate ... but what we hate in fact is the US policy, since when sponsored military dictatorships in ALL Latin American countries... to the repudiation by the attitude of Bush with Venezuela of Hugo Chavez - the attempted coup in 2002 - and especially a terrorist organization called CIA.

    By the rest, just think a little ridiculous the cultures you export here, and very infant.

    But i understand, you are the capitalists shits.

  • @loraodosamba but what the usa has now since bush sr has been a break down of capitalism with the changing of laws ect its now since been turn to fascism in the usa so please call it like it is

  • @jesman1985 Actualy Brasil always had been a pretty much pro-usa country, especialy during the 80-90, where the military goverment tried to sell us the "american way of life"...although with the internet american hatred did increase, it only in the web, i assure you no1 will hate you because your american...most people here actualy like foreings

  • @jesman1985 This mess is in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo only. Brazil is a very large country, you would enjoy a vacation in states like Santa Catarina, in the South, or Maranhao, in the Northeast.

  • @Azismite ty for the response. :) i hope so.. ive always said that ive wanted to visit brazil and check it out.

  • @jesman1985 my nephew married someone from Brazil a couple of years ago & she is the sweetest person I have ever met. I want to go to Brazil someday to meet her family. I don't think they hate us at all.

  • @xeena67 i hope so.. it seems like everybody hates the usa tho. everytime i read a comment its bashing the u.s. or watch the news.. some poor american is beheaded cause some guys kidnapped him and his family cant pay any money. its sad.. to me its all Revelations.. Babylon will fall.. and thats what im seeing with the U.S.A.

  • @xeena67 lol.. off the usa topic.. i dont Brazilians getting mad at me.. bringing up usa topics in brazillian news.. lol.. SEE.. im all self centered about usa..lololol

  • Will all the Olympic athletes be issued kevlar vests?

  • President LULA Lies to everyone, and prefer to help HAITI...

  • @galdariah KkkKK no brother, its not this way...we have here a extremly social problem with a incredible social desiguality, its not faut of Lula... you wanna know when the problem has worsened? in the 70s, when Brazil was in a military regime patrocinated from US, in that moment appeared and grew the slums, and to make matters worse the bastards left a foreign debt with the IMF immense.

    VIVA HUGO CHAVEZ! VIVA LULA!

    FUCK C.I.A. AND THE CONSPIRACI!

    WE NEED AGRARIAN REFORM NOW!!

  • I cannot believe this fucking city managed to get chosen to host the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics in 2016.

  • @welcomegohome Try learning something about the situation before you comment...

    This is happening BECAUSE of 2014 and 2016, we'r at a full blown war, with armored tanks beeing deployed to take up the slums, i belive up to 30 slums have been taken...all major drug lords are on the run, look in the youtube for videos of them running...

    Of course there will be a response, but we got to endure it, untill all slums are taken

  • Brazil cracks me up with it's BS - that's why all the women want to leave it for my country and the only thing I could think of watching the troops go down the street was, "one good grenade and you're all dead, bunching up like that - amateurs. Not even a nad but a good burst would do it." Why anyone would think brazil was an example to the world amuses me, it's the biggest pile of shit, after mexico of course. At least Paki and Afghan can blame the US for bringing war to them.

  • @AdeptAlbatross haha, ok so the professional police who in less than 2 hours took control of Vila Cruzeiro, one of the major drug powerhouse slums, wich was filled with druglords of others slums that have already been taken by the police, wich have taken over 30 slums in the past few months, with very few casualties, are amateurs, while you a keyboard warrior, is a pro

    We have powerfull druglords with powerfull armament, it was fated to have a war someday, but the police is winning this war

  • @lcg3092

    The police is not only winning the war, the people are losing their liberties. Legalize all drugs and stop the war for once.

  • @asperin I smoke weed and am in favor of legalizing pot, but this have nothing to do with legalizing...this is about criminals with heavy armament...you realy think they'll say "oh ok now drugs are legal, well we had a good run" ? they will find another way to make money

    The police is winning the war, greatest example of this is that the people living in the ocupied communitys once feared the police and thought it would be worst, now they want the police there, and other communitys see hope now

  • @lcg3092 unless you smoke weed you grow yourself, you are just supporting the very same criminals you wish to see behind bars. Isn’t it ironic?

  • @zennomics the ilegality is a problem, is a hypocrisy, is one of the causes of the marginality of the segregated people..they now have whee to work, and pays much better than a normal job here.. there is so much ironic than putting the fault in one person, this is morality.

  • @zennomics Yes i do buy it in the nearst slum, I live 5 min from Rocinha

    Let me explaing something,I don't have anything against the druglords, and i tell you why, most of them aren't as evil as they sound

    Speaking for my neiborhood, drug dealing make it a whole lot safer,may be strange, but the drug lords have a very strict law, it's completly forbiden to rob in São Conrado or Rocinha, for example a house was robed about 10 years ago, the criminals were killed and the things were given back

  • @zennomics they even help the community,although i try to stay as far from these kind of people i can, i have friends that live in there, and they for once have frinds that in the "movement", so i've have met some, even some big ones, and they all good guys, if you dont get in their way of course

    But the longer you let them stay that way, even if they don't cause much trouble, they get stronger...so when the goverment would try to get in their way, things would get ugly

  • @zennomics So this was bound to happen sometime, and better be before 2 major international events...

    But don't get me wrong, i'm not saying the druglords were saints...they kill police officer whenever they have a chance, and in some places they are so rooted that they do it at will...a friend of mine is moving to Barra because one guy recogonized him, he is a doctor for the PC, and now he has to move to protect him and his family

  • @zennomics actualy i don't remember if the guys who robbed the house were killed, but i remember they caught them...but as their law is usualy fucked up, it's possible

  • @lcg3092

    Criminals with heavy armament are no match to citizens with sophisticated armament. If the problem is not drugs but guns you should be calling for citizens to have more guns. Police are not persecuting these people for their guns but for their business in drugs. The guns these thugs have are because of their drug business. Remove the drug laws and no one has to shoot anyone. If they did they shoot would face the same consequences as if someone from CocaCola shot someone from Pepsi.

  • @asperin "If the problem is not drugs but guns you should be calling for citizens to have more guns."

    NO!

    are you kidding me? You realy think a milicia is the answer?? If the population start to exchange gun fire with the drug lords than all hell will break loose, a lot more innocent people will die

    If drugs were legalized, they would increase other parallel busines, like selling stolen merchandise and guns...they would find another way to make money, and they would have the guns to do it

  • @lcg3092

    You make it seem as if criminals in Brazil are not a minority. You give them too much credit. You do not believe in a responsible society, you want to depend on govt for things people would solve in a more cost-efficient way. You want to prevent people from consuming certain types of substances. You are an elitist, a collectivist, a barrier to the development of a responsible and competent society. Maybe because you do not believe in Brazilians, if that's so, move out, let it implode.

  • @asperin due to all respect... drug or "substances" isn't the problem... as a BRAZILIAN I DEFINITELY SAY the problem it's corruption... imagine Rio as DETROIT the major difference it's the MONEY form GOV ARRIVE at LAW ENFORCEMENT in US.. an in BRAZIL staying in BRASILIA (like DC) in the hands of some corrupt politics... UNFORTUNATELY the majority of Brazilians are much more concern in other things than POLITICS... so panis et circenses

  • @asperin @asperin due to all respect... drug or "substances" isn't the problem... as a BRAZILIAN I DEFINITELY SAY the problem it's corruption... imagine Rio as DETROIT the major difference it's the MONEY form GOV ARRIVE at LAW ENFORCEMENT in US.. an in BRAZIL staying in BRASILIA (like DC) in the hands of some corrupt politics... UNFORTUNATELY the majority of Brazilians are much more concern in other things than POLITICS... so panis et circenses

  • @dimas4u Drugs is the problem. As a brazilian myself its pretty clear how the factions get subsidized by the money from drugs which are bought by middle class teenagers and so on. In every country there is a degree of corruption, even in america theres corruption to some level, and thats not the problem in rio. What is happening to rio now happened to texas before, where Al capone and his gang were running the city, but with severe law enforcement the cops retook the city.

  • @dimas4u

    Government and society are mirrors of each other. Govt a reflection of society and vice versa.

    The easiest solution would be to fragment Brazil, so local problems can meet local solutions. A group of politicians in Brazilia cannot account from problems in other areas as individuals from those areas would. The money would stay where the money is. No federal govt robbing provinces to give it to other provinces.

    This is the concept of decentralization, materialized by secession.

  • @asperin Ciminals in Brazil ARE a minority, and i do not belive in civilians with no training should get weapons and face druglords who do have some training (they once found tatics books, wich included how to lure and shoot down a police helicopter)

    For your information, a number of police officer and military personal, after receiving training, joing the trafiic for the money...not saying all of them are trained, but even the ones that aren't, they are better prepared then normal civilians

  • @asperin That's is not me not beliving in brazilians, have no fucking ideia where you got that ideia from...i don't see americans getting guns and shooting down criminal...at best we got some southerns who go hunt down unarmed immigrants...

    like you say "You want to prevent people from consuming certain types of substances", where the fuck you got that from?? I some pot myself, so how could i be against it, i even recognize i'm part of the problem in the sense i gave the traffic money

  • @lcg3092

    The more you try to fight drug trafficking the more of a problem it will be. It is a matter of time until people decide to legalize it when they finally realize that it hasn't work one bit.

  • @AdeptAlbatross you may be right, but, in a futile vision. You maybe dont know our history and never come here to have a minimal idea that what it is.

    If you think its easy to take the slums, i'll give you some numbers:

    - at least 600 members of armed factions in vila cruzeiro;

    - there are 100.000 innocent people ONLY IN VILA CRUZEIRO;

    - in the around of vila cruzeiro, there is 400.000 innocents workers and child living in slums;

    - there is more or less 700 slums in Rio;

  • @AdeptAlbatross so the police cant entry without carefull in the slums, yesterday died a girl inside her home by a shoot.

    Brother, im not lying to you: i know places here - and there is no far places - tha have cration of alligators to eat dead bodyes, to disappearance, uses by both the police and the mafia, or the armed factions. Has factions"HQs" formed by children aged 12 to 17 years. The issue here is angry young man, is not easy, we live in a state of anomie, and now: War

  • IT'S NOT ONLY NOW

    LOOK ITS NOT TODAY-> youtube.com/watch?v=m362aFw2Qh­Q&NR=1

  • Civil war in Brazil...you could call it that.

  • @Brunschweig Almost it, but the things are bad in Rio de Janeiro!

  • Infelizmente,está acontecendo uma guerra aqui no rio

  • drug traffics taking over and blocking roads makes no sense

    most revolution are instigated by the landless workers attacking the wealthy land owners rt had stories no long ago about the massive gap between the haves and have nots in brazil with slums next to mansions drug dealers are doing this gimme a break

    theyre gonna take advantage of the press just like they did in china the whole world is starting to fight

  • and this is about the rural areas in Brazil, there is a moviment of rural workers without land, and they want a little space in the big(very very big) farms of one prepertor, its named MST, ITS WAR IN THE CAMP-> youtube.com/watch?v=EAw94EfsqM­E

  • and this too-> youtube.com/watch?v=oZ5CluT2Ma­c

  • see it, its not today-> youtube.com/watch?v=-If0HN4LXw­c

  • This is more than a scare.

  • youtube.com/watch?v=zAt-JNjiXG­o&NR=1

  • War is big business that's why they won't LEGALIZE IT. The control of money and product is more important than lives and laws in government eyes.

  • wait till the government spends millions on the olympic games instead of taking care of the poor.. ban the olympic games overspending and fat cat plutocrats.

  • BRASIL is Turning into Africa...

  • @odzadze123 i live here, in niteroi, 13km from rio..there are happening the same things in all-over the region. But, Brasil is not turning into africa, IT IS LIKE AFRICA FOR LONG LONG TIME. What is hapenning now this week is the colapse, the war declareted, but, every day we have dies here, there is 700 favelas only in Rio, and all with a lot of guns. What you see about Brasil are nothing near what we live here..for ex: here has wells with alligators to the end of "spawning" human in some places

  • @loraodosamba Brother that is sad... :( I don't know it is Final time for the People to wake up and Open their eyes. becouse if this situation Continue in this manner.. than... Than will be even worse in Future. For Hugo Chavez,you are right,I agree with your opinion!!! Totally agree
  • here rapes happen in schools, many have not hired inspector and the teachers are afraid of the students, because the factions conquer their minds and they see a future turning criminals. You know why? an honest worker here gets on average $ 600.00, the lowest position of orgnize crime (yes, this crime has career plan) wins $ 1000.00.

  • The calculations required to get Brazilians to live with dignity result in a minimum wage of $ 2000.00, but whoever wins it is 2% of the population. Brazil is a farce, was always!! the one who's trying to change that is our current president, but the media never tires of boycotting it

    For Latin America, I'm proud of what President Hugo Chavez is doing in Venezuela, he is first taught the people what is a CONSTITUTION. Here in Brazil we have a massive dumb people unaware of their rights.SLAVES

  • @odzadze123 Well it is a former Portuguese colony so why not follow the trend?