Lafiel said:
the answer is no the core of Brazils problems are overpopulation and rural exodus of lots of uneducated people that have no chance of employment strict population control and more money for education are what can make Brazil better |
Brazil's unemployment rate is 5%, though, 85% urbanized, its fertility rate about 1.9, and devotes a larger percentage of its GDP for education than an average developed country. I think you might be like 40 years late on your suggestions...
Our two safest states are the richest and the most strict on law enforcement and a good example is stronger than any theoretical suggestion. So I'd say it needs to grow economically and have a stronger state of law, really...
OT - American police is a bit too brutal, yes, but making it a race problem might be a bit too touchy, specially if statistics and factual data start coming into play. For a lot of people, gazing at the truth might have them reconsidering their miserable existence...







