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03-23-2011, 08:07 PM
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Re: Life is Cheap in Brazil, Ages 15,16,17,18 Killed
I saw a Brazilian film about that, it was called "Pixote; The Law of the Weakest". It was shot documentary style. The actor who played Pixote, in reality a street child like the one he played, died a short time after the film was shot.
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03-23-2011, 10:12 PM
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Re: Life is Cheap in Brazil, Ages 15,16,17,18 Killed
That is rediculous,,,,,,,,the death squad appeared in the late 1960, during the dictatorship, their objective were exterminar dangerous criminals, not homeless people, hookers or drug addicts. Most of these dead who are posted here are thieves, drug addicts, rapists, bank robbers .they were only killed during their bad acts. Several foreigners are thinking the Brazil is the most violent country in the world because they have seen several photos from Brazil showing bloodbath. Maybe the difference is the political to publish these kind of photos,The media in Brazil is free to publish these photos spreading them all over the world Showing such violent is our lovely country There are laws in some countries forbidding the media to publish these kind of pics in order to cover the violence on it. Pretending to be a safe country. Hahaha I love this fucking country I was born here and I will die right here. |