@ayiti1891 if your opinions or pescepcions about racism in Brazil brazilians based on what your learn and experieced in your life and in US its not going to matter or make sense to you what a i have say.
@whiner00-cont...when Brazil made open racism illegal! Those in power knew what they did, because how can discrimination be proved, if it is masked? how would those oppressed be able to prove it.? No work, no money, living in the slums because of lack of opportunities. Blacks are discriminated around the world because of organized European oppression! If your eyes are not trained and prepared to identify racist oppression please start by studying the conditions of African- descendents worldwide
@whiner00... Please understand that oppression comes in many different shades and forms... I have Brazilian associates and I listen to their conversations about the conditions of Brazil... They are racist against Blacks/Negros without even realizing that its been imbedded in their minds... Brazil has a bigger problem than north America ever did... Jim crow laws in North America... made racism clear and legal; Thus given Blacks and anti-racist people something to fight against directly... cont
@wetweasel56..."Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe."
it's the same meaning... they just don't have the pride to demand respect, and the knowledge to understand what is happening... who lives in the slums of Brazil? Black Brazilians... I say black people of Brazil rise... get what is owed to you and your children... you are a beautiful, strong people because you have African blood running through your veins...
@ayiti1891...why don't you tell them to stop having so many babies when they are so poor? That is very unfair for a child to be born in such a horrible world.
Every race is beautiful and strong. Don't be racist.
@ayiti1891 I am brazilan and i have learn a little about language and culture and i can tell you that one word can have different meaning fr different individuals,people,culture,etc. I believe the people of Brazil has pride and is learning to demand respect by elect,against america interest and the minority that has been in pwer since slavery through military dictatorship, two socialist presidents(Lula and Dilma).
I don't get it. Why would he call his brother a racial slur? And Brazil has 51% Afro-descendants, not the same as blacks. There was never any one drop rule there, so ppl with half, quarter, and eigth African ancestry aren't considered black.
@GGLebo23 It's not considered a racial slur rather a "term of endearment" "Afro-descendant" is the what the social construct of "Black" is. W/ the Diaspora and racial mixing, Brazilians /"afro-descendants" mirrors Afro descendants anywhere on the planet including the U.S. Slaves were brought to a country. Pick any, Haiti Dominican Republic, other islands, etc. The slavemasters raped/married/slept w/the slaves as well as the indigenous ppl. There goes ur racial mixing. Same history in any country
The word NEGRO doesn't have the same emotional meanng that the word NIGGER has in US. A lot of t time NEGRO,NEGUINHA, is used as a nickname. Brazilians love nicknames,even the former president is called by his nickname . Brazilians and Americas have very different ways of seen and feel the same thing. americans would never elect a guy like Luis Inacio( Lula) or a woman like Dilma ( only the liberals and very progressive Democrats would vot for them ).
@whiner00...you can start researching your studies with this video...
/watch?v=4d77uCRe6As
ayiti1891 7 months ago
@ayiti1891 if your opinions or pescepcions about racism in Brazil brazilians based on what your learn and experieced in your life and in US its not going to matter or make sense to you what a i have say.
whiner00 7 months ago
@whiner00-cont...when Brazil made open racism illegal! Those in power knew what they did, because how can discrimination be proved, if it is masked? how would those oppressed be able to prove it.? No work, no money, living in the slums because of lack of opportunities. Blacks are discriminated around the world because of organized European oppression! If your eyes are not trained and prepared to identify racist oppression please start by studying the conditions of African- descendents worldwide
ayiti1891 7 months ago 3
@whiner00... Please understand that oppression comes in many different shades and forms... I have Brazilian associates and I listen to their conversations about the conditions of Brazil... They are racist against Blacks/Negros without even realizing that its been imbedded in their minds... Brazil has a bigger problem than north America ever did... Jim crow laws in North America... made racism clear and legal; Thus given Blacks and anti-racist people something to fight against directly... cont
ayiti1891 7 months ago
@wetweasel56..."Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe."
— Frederick Douglass
ayiti1891 8 months ago
Tell Rafael that the first Black President in the US is a corrupt, lying, total failure.
wetweasel56 8 months ago
it's the same meaning... they just don't have the pride to demand respect, and the knowledge to understand what is happening... who lives in the slums of Brazil? Black Brazilians... I say black people of Brazil rise... get what is owed to you and your children... you are a beautiful, strong people because you have African blood running through your veins...
ayiti1891 8 months ago
@ayiti1891...why don't you tell them to stop having so many babies when they are so poor? That is very unfair for a child to be born in such a horrible world.
Every race is beautiful and strong. Don't be racist.
wetweasel56 8 months ago
@wetweasel56 I think you should ask that question to the religious leaders.
whiner00 7 months ago
@ayiti1891 I am brazilan and i have learn a little about language and culture and i can tell you that one word can have different meaning fr different individuals,people,culture,etc. I believe the people of Brazil has pride and is learning to demand respect by elect,against america interest and the minority that has been in pwer since slavery through military dictatorship, two socialist presidents(Lula and Dilma).
whiner00 7 months ago
@ayiti1891 Brazilians are beautiful and strong and has to stay united not divided.
whiner00 7 months ago
I don't get it. Why would he call his brother a racial slur? And Brazil has 51% Afro-descendants, not the same as blacks. There was never any one drop rule there, so ppl with half, quarter, and eigth African ancestry aren't considered black.
GGLebo23 9 months ago
@GGLebo23 It's not considered a racial slur rather a "term of endearment" "Afro-descendant" is the what the social construct of "Black" is. W/ the Diaspora and racial mixing, Brazilians /"afro-descendants" mirrors Afro descendants anywhere on the planet including the U.S. Slaves were brought to a country. Pick any, Haiti Dominican Republic, other islands, etc. The slavemasters raped/married/slept w/the slaves as well as the indigenous ppl. There goes ur racial mixing. Same history in any country
DashToPieces 9 months ago
The word NEGRO doesn't have the same emotional meanng that the word NIGGER has in US. A lot of t time NEGRO,NEGUINHA, is used as a nickname. Brazilians love nicknames,even the former president is called by his nickname . Brazilians and Americas have very different ways of seen and feel the same thing. americans would never elect a guy like Luis Inacio( Lula) or a woman like Dilma ( only the liberals and very progressive Democrats would vot for them ).
whiner00 10 months ago