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DarkTemplar said:
OP is overeating.

What he said is not the reality of the country at all.

Like any other country, Brazil have been facing some issues because of the current world crises, but it not remotely close to what happened to countries like Spain, Portugal or Greece.

Currently, Brazil's biggest problem is part of the media and some politicians that what to put an end to our democracy by not respecting the president that was democratically reelected last year.

By the way, I see a lot of prejudice against countries like Argentina and Venezuela everywhere. Oddly, most of the people believing that these countries are the worst place in the world never went there to see and understand what is really happening. Pro tip: They are just ordinary third world countries dealing with ordinary third world country issues.


Don't worry. In 3 years people will forget everthing and reelect most politicians and then start complaining about them the following year.

Fun fact about the media: the president was reelected with more than 50% of the votes, but according to their "polls" she had the approval of less than 20% of the population since 2014.

She did not have my vote (neither did Aecio), but she was reelected and that has to be respected. Also, she did none of these things that people complain so much. EVERTHING has to be approved by the legislative and some good things that she and some other politicians proposed were disapproved, like the end of campaign donations, which she proposed, the legislative did not accept, but STF thankfully put an end on it today.

Most people don't even have an idea about how things work and just blame the president.