>great amount of resource
>huge land area
>lots of people, especially lots of young people
>people speaking western language
>people are nice with positive altitude
Why this country hasn't yet been a great power like China?
What went wrong?
>great amount of resource
>huge land area
>lots of people, especially lots of young people
>people speaking western language
>people are nice with positive altitude
Why this country hasn't yet been a great power like China?
What went wrong?
stop making threads about brazil and start making more threads about argentina
i'm saying this to you jap faggot and to all fags on Sup Forums as well
no, Argentina. People should be more interested in your country as well, because you are supposed to be a super power.
Night view of Sao Paulo.
Very nice.
They need more HUEHUE.
i dont want to get into political discussion
so i think its mostly because of cultural problem
we are too corrupt, all of us
also very lazy
this it hard for us to get somewhere with this attitude
they abolished the monarchy and never got rid of the slaves, and didnt profit from ww2 or industrialize heavily
ouch
>corrupt
>lazy
China society is still corrupt you know, and people are lazy (and stupid) unlike Latino people.
By 2050 the world will be run by the Brazil-Argentina empire. This empire will have economic, cultural, and military global monopoly.
Chile can join but they have to behave.
This pic shows age structure of Brazil
Lots of young people unlike Japan
We're going to be KINGS N SHIT!
Low iq.
> Chinese are stupid unlike Brazilians
Lmao
here comes USA to ruin another civilized thread
I mean reality is reality.
I know living among the maymays is amazing like taking a walk on a scooter, but such simplistic answer shines a light of doubt over your own IQ.
I'm not insecure about my iq. It seems like you're projecting.
OH NOW YOU WANT TO BE FRIENDS
okay
black people
and
black people
also shit culture, everyone is corrupt, not just politicians.
Brazilian culture is actually interesting.
We sometimes have Brazilian fair in our fucking convenience store where Brazilian culture is introduced.
China has 7 times the amount of people we have.
No unnecessary profanity please.
Does Brazil have any military power?
yeah, kind of
nothing compared to yours tho
You mean Israel's?
The country never invested in making quality education universally available for children. Also the state is too big, no real liberal government ever. A country can only develop with education, a functioning justice system to protect private property, a small bureaucracy and low taxes so that entrepreneurship can bloom.
There's a lot of japanese stuff here too.
There's a city that's 20KM to my own that's full of japanese people, in some areas you can only see japs in the streets.
Lots of things. Let's start with history.
Colonization made Brazil the blackest country outside of Africa. Not even the USA has as many blacks. Colonization was also done differently in that immigratns were mostly Portuguese males who came to the country try their luck. They would fuck natives and slave females which spawned a generation of bastard children who would procriate like rabbits in poverty. When Brazil became independent, a lot of power was concentrated in the powers of rural elite. They wanted blacks to be fred and so it happened. There was a coup d'etat that ended Brazilian monarchy and made it into a republic. Now blacks that were fred had no where to go and the result is the favelas and poverty that you see today in every corner of Brazil. When industry became hot shit in the world, the rural elites said nah fuck that and kept exporting coffee and sugar simply because it was easier and more profitable to them. There were a lot of coups in the process. Each government would undo the doings of the previous because of different ideologies, it's like a game of tug-of-war but with civi wars and shit. At some point there was a period of stability and Brazil managed to industrialize, that was in the 30s-40s. There was a lot of nationalism and shit and people were proud of being Brazilian and a decade later Brasilia was built in the 50s, in the 60s through the 80s there was also major economic growth, Brazil went from 50th to 12th world's economic power, but then communists staged a coup against the government and they still govern the country today. Brazil was almost 1st world at that point. Ever since it has been a spiral of downfall. Companies leaving the country, favelas expanding again, corruption is an all time high, honest people becoming poorer and poorer, we're on a clear path to becoming a larger and Portuguese speaking Venezuela.
So in short this is Brazil's history:
>1500-1822: le ebil opressive colonization
>1822-1889: stable oligarchic monarchy
>1889-1930: unstable and incompetent politicians
>1930-1985: fast growth, Brazil on its path to become a first world power
>1985-: socialist take over
Deflecting like a bot desu.
I've found some INFO I'd like a Brazilian to check:
>Case of Petrobras's money laundering, very important in the economy of Brazil.
>Money spent in the Olympic Games and the World Cup being in a bad economic moment.
>High prices.
>Discrimination.
>Lot of unschooled people.
>More corruption cases.
>Currently, Brazil spends very much money by implementing security measures because of criminality and insecurity.
>Something strange happened with China, big buyer of Brazilian products.
He's trying to act cool and edgy. It's a Brazilian thing to spend a lot of time and effort on toxic internet arguments, usually making inapropriate use of memes. Don't give him attention.
Every problem in Brazil can be summed up in a single answer: nigger DNA.
Nigger DNA = low average IQ = high crime rates, corruption, ugly and uncreative "architecture", degeneracy and hedonism, etc., etc...
>>Discrimination.
Niggers always cry about this in any country.
Nothing new.
>Case of Petrobras's money laundering, very important in the economy of Brazil.
True
>Money spent in the Olympic Games and the World Cup being in a bad economic moment.
Not really, when we started it was okay but the situation eventually deteriorated
>High prices.
Yes, but relative
>Discrimination.
What kind?
>Lot of unschooled people.
Most kids and teenagers go to school, the problem is that public schools are shit
>More corruption cases.
More cases being discovered, which is good
>Currently, Brazil spends very much money by implementing security measures because of criminality and insecurity.
No, it doesn't, brazilians individually do, but the government does the minimum
>Something strange happened with China, big buyer of Brazilian products.
The economy growth decelerated and also the demand for commodities, nothing absolute strange.
I wanted to say, discrimination against the low class.
Not the quoted, but favelados are hard to deal with. It's another culture, we can't just mix with them.
Nearly every single low class citizen in Brazil is either a nigger or a light skinned mulatto. It's not discrimination, it's realism.
A system organized around the weakest qualities of individuals will produce
these same qualities in its leaders.