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[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
Hi, my name is Carla and I’m from Brazil and I’m here to tell you why I’m not going to The World Cup.
One of the reasons for making this video is that every time I tell someone that I’m from Brazil, someone from the group tells me that they are gonna go to the World Cup.
So we went to the streets and we asked people here in the West, what came to their minds when they thought about Brazil?
Girls
Big Butts.
Ronaldo
Soccer, soccer first.
Lots of partying, lots of dancing.
Hot. (Sexy)
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
Here’s when it gets serious The World Cup is going to add up to about 30 billions of dollars. That’s more than the last 3 World Cups added together.
They added it up to about 25 billion.
Now tell me, in a country where illiteracy can reach 21% and an average of 10%, a country that ranks 85 in the human development index.
A country where 13 million of people are underfed everyday. And where many many other people die waiting for medical treatment. Does that country need more stadiums?
I am a doctor, I am revolted. I am alone in this crap here! There’s nothing I can do for the excess of sick patients and the secretariat, the governor, they don’t do anything!
Some politicians argue that the World Cup and the Olypics are the incentive our country needed to get better. Wait! What?
So we are paying taxes all this years-for what? What country needs an incentive to take care of its people?
Suddenly there is all this money to build stadiums and the population is led to believe that the World Cup is just the change their needed for the lives to get better.
But the truth is that: most of the money that comes from the games and the stadium goes straight to FIFA. And we don’t even see it. And the money that comes from tourists and investors goes straight to the hands of those people that are already have money.
So, ya, maybe the guy who is selling ice-cream on the beach is gonna do better that week but will the event really change his life?
There’s more!
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
The UPP’s the Pacifying Police Units are now going into the favelas and taking the gangs away.
Now where do you think they are taking those gangs to and for how long are they really gonna be gone?
We call this in Brazil putting the dirt under the rug. It’s a temporary solution for a much much deeper problem.
Plus! What do you think comes with Samba, and Partying and dancing? Drugs! And where do you think those drugs come from?
Guess.
The gangs can quite never be away.
There’s more.
A lot of people are being kicked out of their houses to give space to the Olympics and to the World Cup against their will.
Their house are just being marked everyday and destroyed, that’s how it’s working.
They are given no safety, no money, no security whatsoever – just kicked out.
Native Indians were also kicked out of what used to be the Center of Historical Native Culture and their homes they tried to protest against it but were currently hurt by police officers with bombs, pepper sprays and all sorts of things.
Now the Native Center will be transformed into the Museum of the Olympic Committee. What kind of Democracy is this?
Now, don’t get me wrong. I think the World Cup and the Olympics are great events but they are not what our country needs right now.
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
Look at the other nations that hosted the World Cup. Look at the cost of maintaining what we built.
Million, millions per month with our public money.
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
We do not need stadiums. We need Education. We do not need Brazil to look better for the world. We need our people to have food and health.
We do not need more parties. We need people with jobs and a sustainable way of living. It is proven by all the billions we are spending that we have more than enough money to change the situation. Or that atleast we had it… until the World Cup and the Olympics.
I don’t know what this video can do at this point. Maybe you know or someone we know. But I do know that the information needs to go out there, there are not enough videos, there is not enough information out there.
And it’s time that we start thinking about our priorities and about what’s important.
So I hope you like this video, I hope you share it um, and if you want more information about it there’s a bunch of links down here, great projects about the same theme so please share it and thank you for watching.
[Dilma Vana Rousseff - President of Brazil] Source: LYBIO.net
Our people, have a lot of reasons to be proud. We have today, a stable and growing economy. Within the past 8 years, we elevated 40 million Brazilians to the middle class.
[Doctor] Source: LYBIO.net
I’m sick of this!
[Dilma Rousseff]
We IS (??) a country that promotes social inclusion and that has in its ethnic, cultural and religious diversity of it’s biggest treasures and that lives respectfully with the environment. Because of that, today Brazil is admired for much more than its soccer, its music and its popular parties, I invite people from all over the world to get to know Brazil better, and the Brazilian people. You will find a country that is very well prepared to host the World Cup with all the necessary infrastructure, with an efficient system of transportation, with advanced technology from communication, and with a lot of safety. We are doing our part for the World Cup of 2014 to be the best of all times. You can be sure, that this new Brazil will be ready to enchant the world in 2014.
The images you saw were from recent videos/news about the following topics:
- The lack of doctors and infrastructure in our public health system.
- Native Indians protest against their removal from the centre of historical native culture and against the construction of the Museum of the Olympics Committee.
- Funeral of Jose Claudio and Mario do Espirito Santo, who were killed for defending the life in communion with the forest, and for denouncing illegal timber, deforestation for charcoal production and grazing, and latifundio in the Amazon.
- UPP’s control of the favelas in Rio de Janeiro and removal of people from their houses.
- 2011 Flood in San Paulo
- Public protest against the raise in prices of bus tickets in Rio de Janeiro
- Public protest during the reopening of the Maracana stadium
- Public transportation deficit in Bahia
Carla Dauden – No, I’m Not Going To The World Cup. We do not need stadiums. We need Education. We do not need Brazil to look better for the world. We need our people to have food and health. Complete Full Transcript, Dialogue, Remarks, Saying, Quotes, Words And Text.
Carla Dauden – No, I’m Not Going To The World Cup
Carla Dauden – No, I’m Not Going To The World Cup
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[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
Hi, my name is Carla and I’m from Brazil and I’m here to tell you why I’m not going to The World Cup.
One of the reasons for making this video is that every time I tell someone that I’m from Brazil, someone from the group tells me that they are gonna go to the World Cup.
So we went to the streets and we asked people here in the West, what came to their minds when they thought about Brazil?
Girls
Big Butts.
Ronaldo
Soccer, soccer first.
Lots of partying, lots of dancing.
Hot. (Sexy)
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
Here’s when it gets serious The World Cup is going to add up to about 30 billions of dollars. That’s more than the last 3 World Cups added together.
They added it up to about 25 billion.
Now tell me, in a country where illiteracy can reach 21% and an average of 10%, a country that ranks 85 in the human development index.
A country where 13 million of people are underfed everyday. And where many many other people die waiting for medical treatment. Does that country need more stadiums?
I am a doctor, I am revolted. I am alone in this crap here! There’s nothing I can do for the excess of sick patients and the secretariat, the governor, they don’t do anything!
Some politicians argue that the World Cup and the Olypics are the incentive our country needed to get better. Wait! What?
So we are paying taxes all this years-for what? What country needs an incentive to take care of its people?
Suddenly there is all this money to build stadiums and the population is led to believe that the World Cup is just the change their needed for the lives to get better.
But the truth is that: most of the money that comes from the games and the stadium goes straight to FIFA. And we don’t even see it. And the money that comes from tourists and investors goes straight to the hands of those people that are already have money.
So, ya, maybe the guy who is selling ice-cream on the beach is gonna do better that week but will the event really change his life?
There’s more!
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
The UPP’s the Pacifying Police Units are now going into the favelas and taking the gangs away.
Now where do you think they are taking those gangs to and for how long are they really gonna be gone?
We call this in Brazil putting the dirt under the rug. It’s a temporary solution for a much much deeper problem.
Plus! What do you think comes with Samba, and Partying and dancing? Drugs! And where do you think those drugs come from?
Guess.
The gangs can quite never be away.
There’s more.
A lot of people are being kicked out of their houses to give space to the Olympics and to the World Cup against their will.
Their house are just being marked everyday and destroyed, that’s how it’s working.
They are given no safety, no money, no security whatsoever – just kicked out.
Native Indians were also kicked out of what used to be the Center of Historical Native Culture and their homes they tried to protest against it but were currently hurt by police officers with bombs, pepper sprays and all sorts of things.
Now the Native Center will be transformed into the Museum of the Olympic Committee. What kind of Democracy is this?
Now, don’t get me wrong. I think the World Cup and the Olympics are great events but they are not what our country needs right now.
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
Look at the other nations that hosted the World Cup. Look at the cost of maintaining what we built.
[2008 Beijing Olympics venue for beach volleyball]
[2004 Hellinko Olympics softball stadium - Athens, Greece]
Million, millions per month with our public money.
[Carla Dauden] Source: LYBIO.net
We do not need stadiums. We need Education. We do not need Brazil to look better for the world. We need our people to have food and health.
We do not need more parties. We need people with jobs and a sustainable way of living. It is proven by all the billions we are spending that we have more than enough money to change the situation. Or that atleast we had it… until the World Cup and the Olympics.
I don’t know what this video can do at this point. Maybe you know or someone we know. But I do know that the information needs to go out there, there are not enough videos, there is not enough information out there.
And it’s time that we start thinking about our priorities and about what’s important.
So I hope you like this video, I hope you share it um, and if you want more information about it there’s a bunch of links down here, great projects about the same theme so please share it and thank you for watching.
[Dilma Vana Rousseff - President of Brazil] Source: LYBIO.net
Our people, have a lot of reasons to be proud. We have today, a stable and growing economy. Within the past 8 years, we elevated 40 million Brazilians to the middle class.
[Doctor] Source: LYBIO.net
I’m sick of this!
[Dilma Rousseff]
We IS (??) a country that promotes social inclusion and that has in its ethnic, cultural and religious diversity of it’s biggest treasures and that lives respectfully with the environment. Because of that, today Brazil is admired for much more than its soccer, its music and its popular parties, I invite people from all over the world to get to know Brazil better, and the Brazilian people. You will find a country that is very well prepared to host the World Cup with all the necessary infrastructure, with an efficient system of transportation, with advanced technology from communication, and with a lot of safety. We are doing our part for the World Cup of 2014 to be the best of all times. You can be sure, that this new Brazil will be ready to enchant the world in 2014.
The images you saw were from recent videos/news about the following topics:
- The lack of doctors and infrastructure in our public health system.
- Native Indians protest against their removal from the centre of historical native culture and against the construction of the Museum of the Olympics Committee.
- Funeral of Jose Claudio and Mario do Espirito Santo, who were killed for defending the life in communion with the forest, and for denouncing illegal timber, deforestation for charcoal production and grazing, and latifundio in the Amazon.
- UPP’s control of the favelas in Rio de Janeiro and removal of people from their houses.
- 2011 Flood in San Paulo
- Public protest against the raise in prices of bus tickets in Rio de Janeiro
- Public protest during the reopening of the Maracana stadium
- Public transportation deficit in Bahia
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