why are latinos(and brazillians) the most aggresive people in the world?
literally 90% of most dangerous cities in the world are in south and central america
was spanish colonialism a mistake?
why are latinos(and brazillians) the most aggresive people in the world?
literally 90% of most dangerous cities in the world are in south and central america
was spanish colonialism a mistake?
genes
>the virgin banana republics
>the chadinista
Because we can grow cocaine plants
>and brazillians
since when brazilians aren't latinos?
Since Americans changed the meaning to "those brown people from Mexico".
Because we have one of the highest Polish immigration population in the world.
since forever you shit filthy latino
Because the drug trade is a billion dollar industry.
i don't know,
but what i've noticed about mexicans i think they're a little less confrontational then blacks or trashy white people, BUT those guys will kill you without a thought
holy shit, burgers and their retarded concept of race and ethnicity I swear
gr8 b8 m8 I r8 8/8
uma delícia!
it is true though
latinos speak the drug language : spanish
u afraid wh*te boi??
americans haven't done anything with the term latino. you're being retarded. if anything it's brazilians here who have said they don't consider themselves latinos.
latino doesn't refer exclusively to spanish speaking countries, macaco, you're latino because you were born and raised in latin america and speak a latin language
>t's brazilians here who have said they don't consider themselves latinos.
I didn't even know about this, lmao, I bet it's a south brazilian meme mostly
I blame Portugal
We are not latinos tho
La abominacion latina de las tinieblas del vale dos mutts
whatever you say, my latino brother
Because we broke as fuck and YES, spanish and portuguese colonialism was a mistake, our colonies was just for exploitation, to steal our fucking gold.
read this
bbc.com
>only 4% of brazilians identify as latin american, compared to 43% in other latin countries
>brazilians identified the most as brazilian (79%), citizen of the world (13%), latin american (13%) and south american (1%)
>in which region of the world should your country pay more attention?
>Brazil was the only one in the research not to prioritize Latin America. the focus of foreign policy should be Africa (24%), then Latin America (16%), followed closely by Europe (13%) and North America (9.5%).
>On the other hand, the majority of Brazilians (54%) disagree with the free movement of people in the region without border controls. The largest share of respondents also opposes the work of South Americans in the country without a visa (66%) and rejects (65%) the possibility of Brazilian intervention in a possible regional military crisis.
>A verdade é uma só: a América Latina irá para onde o Brasil for, apesar do vira-latismo de algumas pessoas.
>citizen of the world
These are the socialists from Leblon.
map of mestizoshits
To be fair, language is a barrier. It is common for Brazilians to feel separated from the rest of Latin America for this and also because we have had a colonization by a different country.
Daily reminder that there's absolutely nothing wrong with being mestizo
There’s everything wrong about being a Mestizo
yes, it was a mistake, they ruined our beautiful language.
The Spaniards raped native women and now we have mestizos
en.wikipedia.org
A series of factors have contributed to the increase in violent crime in Latin America since the transitions from authoritarianism to democracy. Some intrinsic factors and characteristics of each country aggravated the problem in some countries. However, some factors might have increased the risk of crime and violence in many or most countries in the region in the period between the 1980s and 1990s:[3]
-High levels of social inequality
-Civil wars and armed conflicts
-Low rates of economic growth
-High unemployment rates
-Rapid growth of large cities and metropolitan areas
-Absence/weakness of basic urban infrastructure, basic social services and community organizations in the poorest neighborhoods, in the periphery of large cities and metropolitan areas
-Growing availability of arms and drugs
-Growing presence and strengthening of organized crime
-Culture of violence, reinforced by organized crime as well as the media, the police and the private security services
-Low level of effectiveness of the police and other institutions in the criminal justice system
-Poor public education system.