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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know lots of Brazilians, OP. To put down the people in your links you don’t need to resort to tired stereotypes and ignorance about a whole country. It’s ignorant and played out.[/quote] Brazil is dangerous AF. Have you even ever been there? OP actually downplayed how dangerous Brazil is, especially at night. Rio and Sao Paolo are very scary places if you don't know where you are going.[/quote] So it’s okay to put down all of DC because there are some areas that are dangerous (for a whole host of socioeconomic factors, mind you). Got it. [/quote] Spoken entirely like someone who has never set foot in Brazil, let alone Sao Paolo or Rio. You are woefully naive if you think the bad parts of DC are even remotely as scary as Rio and Sao Paolo at night. It is so obvious you've never been there.[/quote] This! You haven’t seen Brazilian crime in DC. It’s laughable to suggest! Also a good friend of mine from Brazil needed more pages in his passport. He proceeded to tell me how many people he had to bribe to get a new passport. We were in graduate school at the time, so do not think he is a criminal or something. He was a wealthy Brazilian who needed a new passport while home in Sao Paolo during winter break. It was a mind blowing tale! America has problems but not Brazilian problems![/quote]
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