... in response to Re: Re: "Bus 174"--a Brazilian..., posted by doombug on Dec 29, 2004Doombug,
Muito Obrigado para a informacao! I lived in Rio for a year, 2 blocks from the beach in Ipanema and traveled all across Brasil for almost 3 years. I saw a large increase in violence in Brasil during my time there and a lot of my colleagues from my other profession are married to Brasilian girls and live in Brasil. Many of them have also had guns in their face. A lot of what President Uribe has been doing to push the guerillas and drug traffickers out of Colombia has resulted in these criminals moving into Brasil, Peru and Venezuela.
I have a lot of first hand stories of Brasilians and foreigners that that were robbed in the middle of the day or on the street with other people around. One Brasilian car-jacker stepped up to a girl in her car at a traffic light in the middle of the day with a cop at the corner, told her to get out and kiss him and then drove off in her car!
Unfortunately, the Brasilian government is too socialistic and the people are very passive and afraid to intervene. This has been a plague of many countries in South America.
Another good film, fiction but excellent, is City of God, which is a fictional documentary of the Favellas in Rio.
Brasilians ar still very beautiful people and Brasil is a beautiful country, it is a great pity that they are suffering from corruption and criminals.
Steve Valdez, Owner
www.colombiansweethearts.com