Jesus. That was a ****ing nasty bruise.
My god, look at her eye. That's ****ed up.Goker said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6QVLE8PQJ8 - Watch in English Captions.
Brazilian forumites can tell if this video explains the situation suitably. It seemed alright to me.
Lucky.Wolfhead said:Apparently she only didn't lose the eye because she wore glasses.
They probably are, in authoritarian regime that's in their job description. I think that also depends on how many of the reserve police forces did Turkish government call up for this situation, they are usually not trained enough for many of these situations.Harkon Haakonson said:Or maybe they're aggressive, barbaric assholes.
I'm perfectly aware of how big country Brazil is, but 300k is a hell of a lot of people on the streets, even for Brazil. I hope it's not a "Turkish scenario".Wolfhead said:Well, we're the fifth largest country in the world. And just Sâo Paulo and Rio de Janeiro must make 3/4 of that number.
Workaholic said:I'm perfectly aware of how big country Brazil is, but 300k is a hell of a lot of people on the streets, even for Brazil. I hope it's not a "Turkish scenario".Wolfhead said:Well, we're the fifth largest country in the world. And just Sâo Paulo and Rio de Janeiro must make 3/4 of that number.
Whatever, dude.Darkgenius said:Workaholic said:I'm perfectly aware of how big country Brazil is, but 300k is a hell of a lot of people on the streets, even for Brazil. I hope it's not a "Turkish scenario".Wolfhead said:Well, we're the fifth largest country in the world. And just Sâo Paulo and Rio de Janeiro must make 3/4 of that number.
Dude, most brazilian capital cities: Rio, São Paulo, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte houses around 2.000.000 and more families each. That's really as expected as a minimum.
I'm not saying "don't protest". I'm saying "when this doesn't work, remember I was right".Rams said:**** that, people NEED to get angry and frustrated, even if the chances of something to change are minimal. Angry people make a strong case. And just going along with it is being part of the problem. You yourself might not give a **** about Brazil, but advising people who do care about their environment to take the same position is a bad idea.Ambalon said:In few months time I'll be proven right. Nothing important will have happened you'll be nothing but wrong and disappointed. I actually mean this in the kindest way I can: don't get your hopes up, because all you'll get is frustration.