Usa has never tried to break with their own slavery/racism in the past. They have not admitted that it was wrong what they were doing, and that they will never do it again. Therefore it is still there and it remains strong.
Although there are many who frown on racism today, it is only on the surface, only a show.
It is like a law of nature: when you have not learned from history, then you are bound to repeat it.
MissJinx@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
oh Brazil do divide people just not into colors but into classes and not just between favela and the rest but between every single class. It’s almost like a cast system. It’s really weird hearing brazilians talk about other classes.
Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I make 5 cents an hours so I get to live in middle favela, you FILTHY poors who make 3 cents and hour live below me in lower favela
dustyData@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
It’s the other way around. Low places are higher income in favelas and barrios because they’re closer to public transportation, formal services, commerces and salaried jobs. The higher you are in a favela the poorer you are and the worse are the living conditions. For the lack of vehicular access and the chaotic nature of improvised construction means government institutions have a harder time reaching people there. So there’s no service support, fewer commerce, lack of legal protection and you’re so far away from the formal city that job opportunities are meager.