Swordmasterman said:
Like any other country my country have Ilegal Refugees but also have a lot of Legal Refugees, isn't hard to get a Refugee's licence in my country and when people are from Certain they Automatically get their Licence, And there is a difference between the Favelas and some favelas have very rich people living within it. I Said "and instead of what some people said on this Thread, Refugees does not spoil the country's Culture " this means that i'm not directly refering to who i'm talking to. The exemples you gave are of Bolivia and Haiti, the refugees came from the North more precisely in the State of the Acre (a state which once was a part of Bolivia) one of the states with less money of Brazil and very close to Amazon, the State is the one who take care of the Refugees and if the refugee get into the Southeast region (the richest region og my country) they get support from the Government but they suffer from racism and is hard to get a job but most of them find a job.
And Regarding your response regarding my first question, You will never know the true state and problems of a Country if you don't live in that country, News are most of the Times Biased and distorts the reality, Look at my country, The politic news are so biased towards the opposition that is really silly and Majority of the news channels pick a Random misfortune and overreact during the entire News.
You cannot know a country without living in the country and speaking with the people of the country. |
Not only in Acre, the ones send to Sao Paulo from Acre still suffers from poverty and live in streets/favelas.At least until a while ago.Im pretty well informed about this.I mean, its not like the percentage of people living in proverty in Brazil is high... oh no it surely is not..... they certainly can spare money for the rest of the world.
And very rich people live in favelas?Where the hell did you take that from?Who with a sane mind would live in a place that have a much lower quality of life(and I mean MUCH lower) when you can have your own actual house and apartment(because you actually dont own a favela, since most favelas were built in invaded property, dont fool yourself).As I said, I have relatives in Brazil, so I keep myself well informed.
And about news being biased lol.I mean, that happens eversywhere in the world sure, but saying they are biased towards the opposition?All the time?I guess you are also the one that a "coup" happened over there right?lol
Getting back to the topic before I derail even more,since you were answering his post, I though that the "culture of the country isnt affected by the immigrants" was directed to him, since you know, you were answering to him.But I will grant you that you cant fully know how a country works without living on it for a while.But you can have a pretty good idea if you follow the news, specially when it comes to its current economical/political affairs.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1







