.1 million Brazilians murdered in 30 years
07-20-2013, 11:30 AM
Quote: (07-19-2013 01:11 PM)InternationPlayboy Wrote:
Justice, the problem with security in brazil is they are under paid.
That is a problem, but not the major one, imho. The problem with security in Brazil is that the government does not want to solve it. When the drug gangs in the favelas can shoot down helicopters and can terrorize Rio (and basically impose a curfew) at their will, then they are challenging the state. The state should have the monopoly of violence, and anyone who challenges it openly is, by definition, an enemy combatant.
The government could and should declare martial law, send the military into the favelas and destroy them completely. Kill anyone who offers resistance. Arrest all the males and put them in all-male work camps. Break the community by relocating all the women and children to the middle of nowhere, say, in Roraima, and make them work for bread. No work, no food. If someone cannot earn a living independently, the state will provide, but that someone will become an official serf of the state. Anyone engaged in organized crime will be brutally killed by the security forces. Crime does not pay when the state is strong and willing to use its strength.
Why doesn't the government do this? Partly because the military itself is composed of the same subhuman trash that dwells in the favelas. This is what happens when a racialist caste-based society is slowly transformed into a U.S.-style democracy: zero social trust, ethnic tensions, and inability to solve problems due to the possibility of an all-out racial war.
In the meantime, law-abiding citizens of all skin colors and social classes will continue to be hunted down and killed by the Morlocks because the government is too weak to solve the problem. Brazil has a problem, which is low-intensity civil war, and it has existed for decades.
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