• Brazil's Government is Falling Apart...and it's Good News?
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[video=youtube;rFKsY5O7oYs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFKsY5O7oYs[/video] [QUOTE=He commented the video with:]Corrections: 1. There are actually a bunch of oil and gas companies in Brazil. I just assumed and was totally wrong. Petrobras is by far the largest. 2. The image of those dictator-looking guys are THE WRONG DICTATOR LOOKING GUYS! That's Chile's military dictatorship, not Brazil's. Booo, bad Hank 3. I said that Brazil's transition to democracy was surprisingly non-violent, and I stand by that. However, I should note that there was violence, there was torture, and many people died fighting for Brazil's freedom before the eventual peaceful transition to democracy. I am comparing this transition, however, with, like, Libya or Syria. Both of which began as protests for democracy, and both of which are now embroiled in civil wars that may last for decades.• [/QUOTE]
There's something very interesting in foreigner's perspectives about Brazil, minute details from someone with a different mindset than yours that you'd take for granted. That isn't to say he didn't miss a couple things here and there, but still.
I've been watching scishow for so many years and I didn't even know he had this channel.
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