As a Brazilian, it's very strange to see such a great streamer being able to say so many interesting things and add so much, but in reality he only speaks stupidity, or overflows with ignorance every time he opens his mouth, it seems like he depends on the chat to think.
It's actually not THAT bad as it may seems, since the great majority of the people that dies here are the criminals, its not like in Gaza that they kill everyone. Criminals fight themselves and the police and end up dying a lot.
I'm brazilian, and the big cities are definitely dangerous, but I highly doubt even in the densest areas we're the "most dangerous country" in the world, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of countries in Africa that are completely dominated by militia, mercs and pirates with also much worse living conditions. I don't even know if Brazil is the most dangerous country in the Americas when you have cartel in Mexico literally roaming around with .50cal turrets strapped to the back of trucks, going even up to the south border of the US at times (and thats where a lot of the drugs traded from and to. That and Colombia.) EDIT: Even looking up statistics based on what the guy said in the video I can find wtf he's on about (neither most dangerous or most murderous)
I’m tired of media show always this of brazil seriously we have so much more, and favelas people that live there should be respected cause the majority are descendentes of slaves back time, without reparation. The portugueses didn't give the opportunity for them to live in the cities or find jobs, so they built their houses themselves at the mountains far from them. These communities have faced generations of systemic oppression and neglect, yet they continue to persevere and thrive in the face of adversity. It is essential to recognize and uplift the resilience and strength of favela residents, who deserve equal rights and opportunities for a better future, not being marginalized and treated like not humans, theres so much culture, but always the state with help of the police wants to make a war, the police in Brazil it’s the police that most kills especially black people in the world e não temos penas de morte….The only reason that Military policy in Brazil was great. It was to “protect” after the abolition the Europeans like Portugueses that was one of the most cruel colonies in the world, from the poorest,blacks and indigenous people, otherwise white and rich people could do everything without go to jail, still like this today., Who finances os traficantes, são os brancos ricthose in Brazil who are very far from the favelas and due to lack of opportunities, due to pure prejudice, they choose to do dirty work so as not to go hungry, from a young age the most vulnerable are recruited into this work, and the state takes advantage of this as an excuse to kill black people even no having the death penalty in Brazil and imprisoning many innocent people just for their appearance, this is the reason why Brazil is the most unequal country in the world, while thousands of descendants of European billionaires in Brazil are one of the countries with the most super rich who do not pay taxes this situation exists, peas!
I believe the reasoning is about the total number of deaths, which is indeed high, but also misleading, since Brazil has a very large population. When you account for murders per capita, Brazil is not too bad when compared to the rest of the develiping world, even if it still isn't the best.
The image of Brazil being dangerous sells so well that stupid gringos buy everything they say. They really think the police would take them to a dangerous favela wearing a 'police vest' and not a 'press vest'. It was funny to see them trying so hard to show off for the camera instead of doing their real job hahahaha.
Bro is making people think that if they walk 2 seconds in brazil they gonna die, brazil is not bad outside of the favela, but media dont show the other side they just want to go to favela and say how dangerous is brazil
@@skitzany8901 Ele fala no vídeo que o Brasil é um dos países mais perigosos do mundo, o fato de mais de 30 mil pessoas morrerem ao ano não torna o país um dos mais perigosos do mundo, mas sim a forma, (no Japão morrem mais de 20 mil pessoas, mas por suicídi o), no Brasil as áreas mais perigosas e onde mais ocorrem mortes são em áreas pobres afastadas mal desenvolvidas e favelas, quando eu estudava em Curitiba eu NUNCA senti medo de viver na cidade, sempre foi tranquila, tem áreas perigosas obviamente, mas é surreal que eu nunca tenha nem passado perto, então chamar o Brasil de um dos países mais perigosos do mundo é algo que deve ser bem especificado, tem gringo sendo assaltado e assassinado em países mais seguros que o Brasil, tem brasileiros sendo assassinados e roubados em países mais seguros que o Brasil (e enquanto viviam no Brasil, por mais de 22 anos, nunca foram roubados) provavelmente porque viviam em áreas boas do Brasil.
@@20FazerRirXDmas os EUA por exemplo tão em quase todo ano na metade do número de homicídios do Brasil não é algo muito bom pra um país de primeiro mundo mostra que a realidade das américas é violenta em geral Tipo os eua registram 20k direto, 20k já é mt gente assassinada
I’m pretty sure this was filmed in sp, but yeah, not everything is like that. Still there’re a ton of unsafe places in the country lol, just gotta know where u at.
The guy's video is well done, there's just one problem, when he says that Brazil is the leader in murders he lied, and he lied a lot, Mexico, Jamaica, Belize, South Africa, Ecuador, etc. They are much more dangerous countries than Brazil, the problem is that the Brazilian media exposes the country as if it were just a favela, while this only exists (in greater concentration) in São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro (as far as my knowledge about the country). It's as if the US media only published Detroid, and said that the country is all about murdering teenagers, gang fights and drug trafficking. Brazil is a very receptive country, but as in every country there are cities that are not very inviting.
Moro na cidade com mais câmeras do país, tentaram me roubar inúmeras vezes e até hoje só não conseguiram pois foram ingênuos, até pular por cima de carro tentando me atropelar eu já tive. Brasil é um perigo em qualquer lugar, não chegamos a ser onde ocorrem mais homicídios, assassinatos, atentados ou furtos, porém somos aquele que engloba um número alto de todos eles e isso nos torna pior do que muitos
@@Enfermidade. Vivi pouco tempo no Brasil, mas acredito que a violência não esteja em todo lugar. Imagino que a cidade com mais câmeras do país seja uma metrópole, sendo assim a violência tende a ser maior, assim como em qualquer lugar do mundo. No quesito estatístico, é verdade que o Brasil lidera o ranking de homicídios, porém é válido lembrar que muitos desses países tiveram esses levantamentos negligenciados, visto que para a contagem correta não se pode contabilizar pessoas desaparecidas (ao menos é o que imagino). Um exemplo é o Mexico, um país de extrema periculosidade por conta das guerras internas que ocorrem, e que já contam com inúmeras vítimas, porém que nunca foram achadas. Então esses dados são de certa forma tendenciosos, pode ser que esses números ultrapassem e muito o do Brasil, e de outros diversos países. EUA é o sexto país com mais homicídios do mundo, mas que não aparenta devido ao trabalho midiático. A forma como as informações são dispostas ao público, interfere na visão de como um país é percebido pelas outras pessoas, e isso vale para a própria população. Dentre 195 países existentes, quem iria imaginar que os EUA estariam em sexto lugar? Visto que é um país de "primeiro mundo", e um """"exemplo"""" em segurança.
@@SaltBalls Vou reiterar o que eu disse já que parece ter passado batido "não chegamos a ser onde ocorrem mais homicídios, assassinatos, atentados ou furtos, porém somos aquele que engloba um número alto de todos" e este é justamente o ponto, não há lugar com grau de segurança relativamente alto. Caso você esteja tendo uma visão errada, eu não estou sobre influência para afirmar essas coisas, sou uma pessoa viajada que por mais que não tenha morado em todas as cidades cheguei a passar tempo em cada uma das regiões (com exceção do sul). Próximo ao Amazonas (tive vivências bem mais no Centro-oeste) o ônibus teve que se reabastecer de pó pois teria "pedagio clandestino" de algo que tenho quase certeza que era um índio, no sudeste (em específico a região mais rural) levaram a vida do meu avô e algumas pessoas da região sem motivo até então já que as terras continuaram em nossa posse (ele era fazendeiro, não foi só ele). Eu poderia ficar relatando minha vida inteira aqui, de quando morei na metrópole e tinha um ladrão escondido nos arbustos de frente de casa ou o motivo de eu ter tentando ir pra cidade com mais câmeras achando que seria melhor, o fato é que não há lugar seguro aqui
Some people say that jiu-jitsu is no good on the street. All these police officers are jujiteiros, if he catches you on the street, he makes you ask for a kimono goodbye.
The gun we use is called Imbel IA2 it's a 5.56 assault rifle with reduced weight, low recoil and high fire rate. It's feel like the G36 but with better structure and it never got stuck or something. We used the Fal 7.62 for around 20 years but it turned obsolete on actual days due to high recoil and the weight not good for urban combats, we use it for only jungle troops now.
These are not ordinary Brazilian cops though. It's like comparing army soldiers to like green berets. They made it pretty clear in the video that these guys are a specialized division of law enforcement.
@@nadoio I've been to Brazil, some of them are definitely fat. Police everywhere around the world will have some fatties probably in correlation with the country's overweight and obesity rate. It doesn't really matter though, these guys specifically are basically paramilitary forces so naturally they're going to be more fit and regimental as their duty tends to involve a lot more action, reaction, and stamina- mentally and physically.
@@kidn00b1 Doesn't change the fact that cops should be expected to have above average physique. With all the stuff they are carrying + maybe have to run due to an emergency or w.e. You should be somewhat strong.
If you are american and still want to come to Brazil, try the interior of the mid-west region. You can wear a cowboy hat, leather boots, use revolvers and ride horses. No favela, no BOPE and nobody burning an entire bus
The problem here in Brasil is not the police, the problem here is our law system. They catch the criminals, but our justice release them back to the streets
@@allansqr1se vc for reu primario e assaltar uma pessoa com uma arma tem muita chance de so ir pra delegacia assinar uns papeis e sair no dia seguinte Ja vi casos de homicidios q a pessoa nn ficou 1 semana presa e ja foi pra liberdade
@@allansqr1so vc assistir essas videos de abordagens policiais, os policiais perguntam quantas vezes os caras foram presos e as vezes respondem mais de 20 crimes ( e estao soltos
As a Brazilian, I can say that this video made in Brazil was very biased, Brazil is not one of the most perfect countries in the world, but if you are a tourist or from another country and visit Brazil, relax, you will not die, be kidnapped or Something like that, there are countries much more dangerous than Brazil, Mexico itself is an example. the most dangerous places in Brazil are the favelas, and in this video the guy shows as if the favela were the thing that represents Brazil, whereas it is not, there are good and humble people living in favelas, but unfortunately the majority are dominated by thieves and criminal factions. Another important thing, Brazil is not limited to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. there are dozens of beautiful cities that you can visit, have fun in a very safe way, the person coming from abroad just needs to pay a little attention. Brazil is not the most dangerous country in the world, it never will be. Another thing, the deaths that occur in Brazil are due to violent crimes, most of them are among members of criminal factions themselves, that is, they kill each other, which ends up increasing the number of violent deaths in the country. It doesn't mean that if you visit you will suffer anything. since most crimes occur within the favelas themselves.
@@Ludwig0256xMas o povo é uma merda, preconceituoso, odeiam pessoas de fora, se acham a última bolacha do pacote, não se consideram brasileiros e fazem questão de humilhar qualquer um por qualquer motivo geralmente racial e cultural, prefiro viver em qualquer lugar menos Santa Catarina.
This kind of operation in São Paulo slums are actually ok, because most of the factions don't get involved when the police enters. If this guys went to Rio de Janeiro and went in a slum alongside BOPE, it would be a very different video. Firstly they would need an armoured vehicle, the "caveirão", and in the minute they step inside the slum, they would be welcomed with AK-47 gunfire. Watch some videos from Rio de Janeiro, from the youtube channel "Factual RJ". Watch the most viewed ones. It's insane.
RJ é outro país. Mas como disse um policial dó RJ num podcast. A polícia de SP a maioria não é gorda, tem físico. Pq tem que correr atrás nas favelas que usam pistolas e revólveres. No RJ não dá pra correr atrás tem que caminhar devagar progredindo pq o crime usa fuzis e atiram de longe.
@xQc I was watching TV here in Brazil and these police officers who participated in the video with this TH-camr were unfortunately removed from office, because according to the report the government should not allow a civilian to have access to all types of places and things that were shown in this video . This country is crazy
@@POZYTUS Acho que não tem problema eles serem penalizados por um tempo, provavelmente o que ocorreu com eles é que foram afastados do cargo por um tempo, provavelmente vão voltar. Então no fim tudo bem, eu acho que seria realmente algo infeliz se eles perdessem o emprego deles para sempre por causa disso, mas como foi apenas afastamento, tudo bem. Você deve ser uma pessoa muito certinha e fazer tudo a risca e correto como um civil para ter comentado isso aqui, pelo menos é essa a impressão que você passa.
There's way too many videos like that where guards/cops get assassinated in these countries. Cops deserve so much more respect than soldiers, who just invade another country overseas.
happens alot in favelas and in cartel dominated areas too not only in brazil i wihs people had more respect for thoses people who protect us from all countries turning into haiti
São Paulo doesn't even come close to having one of the most dangerous favelas in Brazil... If you're going to make a documentary, at least do it properly, inside a favela in RJ, with BOPE or ROTA ... And yes, the favelas here are extremely dangerous if you don't know how to walk and behave without attracting attention.
Just remembering that these favelas in São Paulo are dominated by the PCC with a different way of acting from the factions in Rio de Janeiro, if it were in Rio de Janeiro there was practically a 100% chance of starting a shootout, so in Rio de Janeiro special teams usually go up and with armored vehicles and patrols are not common The PCC, on the other hand, acts like the Italian mafia, is more discreet and does not depend on favelas but on points of sale that can be moved at any time, this expertise of not confronting the government ended up making the PCC the largest faction in the country, even though it is less violent than the C.V of Rio de Janeiro In addition, the PCC being the faction that dominates the south and south of Brazil means that these regions have lower lethality statistics, while Rio de Janeiro, the north and northeast of Brazil have frequent clashes between various factions practically all the time
Você está errado PCC depende de favela ss posso citar varias, as facções do Brasil atuam da mesma forma todos atuam em áreas de periferia "favela" fazendo microtrafico
I'm pretty sure the U.S is way safer but I don't know if southern parts of Brazil are safe I've never been out of the US so I can't say but in my opinion the US is safer but we all have opinions lol🤣🤣
@@big_monke1521 Rio is unsafe, I live in Minas Gerais and is not that bad, in south is even better, this video makes the impression that the whole country is super deadly or something when is not that bad actually... but Rio de Janeiro bro... I rather never go there tbh
Sorry bro but these favelas are not the most dangerous in Brazil the most dangerous in Brazil are in Rio de Janeiro he would never be able to go up there with the police
The thing is here in Brazil, the big cities and capitals are really big and indeed really dangerous, specially places with lots of gangs dominating the favelas and basically at war with themselves and police force. Also, in the big cities like Rio, São Paulo, Fortaleza and a couple more, there is a lot of problems with public security and public engine. So the data of this places put the numbers of violence really high for the country but if you choose (or be lucky) a chill and small place to live, it’s not that danger at all. I’m speaking of cities from 50k around 1M of population. For example, where I live it’s ok to go around outside after midnight, but in the places I’ve quoted, that’s insanity. The chances of you be robbed it’s really high (killed, not that high, unless you pass through drugs zones). But yeah, it’s not like our country is controlled by Militia or anything like that, but our security programs have a long road ahead to be, at least, functional, among other political problems as well, I mean, our president has been no long ago in prison; the system as a whole need to evolve, along with the consciousness of the people about these problems.
It is important to say that when that cop mentions "when we kill a thug we celebrate with cigars and beers" he is most likely talking about drug dealers and faction members inside the favelas which behave (and I am not exagerating) just like mexican cartel members. It is NOT common for the police to just shoot any criminal they see. When it happens and the cops cannot prove that that person was an active treat (for example if the said criminal was shot in the back), they go through a whole criminal process and may be ditched from the force, and even go to jail.
In the global context, Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, leads the ranking as the most dangerous city in the world. South Africa also presents alarming numbers, with three cities in the top five: Pretoria (2nd place), Durban (3rd place) and Johannesburg (4th place).
I'm Brazilian, this video didn't have enough dangerous activities to showcase how bad it really is, don't get me wrong, they're lucky that nothing major happened, police officers always dies in the Favela, but also the criminals too, but most of the time the victims are innocent people who was just working or minding their business and the cops comes in with blood on their eyes ready to shot and dialogue later, and this is the reasons the citizens hate police, they get innocent people killed and nothing really changes, and the criminals live in the top areas like it's Iraq, and some people don't tell police where they are because they can get killed for snitching, so if you snitch in Favela it's over for you, if you say dumb things on Facebook and they notice it, it's over for you, and if you talk like a gangster in Facebook because someone borrowed a gun so you can show off on Facebook the police will come knocking in your door, unfortunately if you date a criminal in the Favela you will live a tough life, getting used for drugs delivery, hide drugs on your stomach while you're pregnant, and if your boyfriend gets caught they ditch you, and you get the blame for the crimes, some kids who don't go to school get into drugs because adults and other teens manipulate those kids into drugs trafficking so they will end up getting addicted and rob people to get more drugs and they will join factions and officialize their criminal activities, some die, others get arrested the justice release them, they rob, kill, and get arrested and do again again and again... it's Brazil, if you kill you go to jail but a judge releases you, a politician who likes to talk make dumb decisions, so they can live good lives, Brazil is a fucked up place, there's no change to it, the system is fucked, the hierarchy comes from the big guys in the court room, and even the media will make lies to make things worse... Favelas are like that because we are poor, we lack schools, we lack intelligence to decide for ourselves, and we also can't hope for better, every year it's a cycle.. F Brazil
Tudo que esse imbecil disse não é verdade, para de mentir cara tá parecendo a globo, até aqui vem querer lacrar sai fora mane... a população não odeia a polícia, a mídia é o governo que são todos ladrões corruptos esses sim odeiam a polícia, quem odeia a polícia são os bandidos eu não tenho nada contra eles, e sobre eles chegar atirando e perguntando depois e outra mentira isso é outra coisa que a mídia sempre vai viver mentindo para todo o seu público... infelizmente nós temos um bandido no poder do nosso país, o presidente mula o pai dos pobres e dos ladrões, por isso esse país anda uma merda fudida.
I've lived in Brazil for over 10 years, and I have a terrible experience. I've been robbed more than 3 times, my family has been kidnapped (they only stole money and didn't get hurt, luckily). There was a time when my colleague didn't return money I lent, and when I asked them about it, they got angry. What's worse is that many criminals use their money to buy drugs. I've heard of a case where an elderly man lost all his belongings, including documents, because of a robbery and is now living on the street.
engraçado que ele teve uma terrivel experiência mas na foto de perfil dele é a porra da bandeira br kkkkkkk vsfd se vc foi roubado 3 vezes o problema é q vc é tonto, aqui a gente tem sempre que tomar cuidado, sempre
I remember the first D video I saw was in Brazil. It was some gang braking into someone's house screaming police, and they shot dead some guy and his girl in their bed when they put their hands up.
Brazil is not as dangerous as many people think, but it would also be irresponsible to say that there are no risks and that you can walk around calmly as if you were in Europe or other South American countries. So much so that it is extremely irresponsible for politicians to place 2 police officers in vehicles armed only with pistols in Brazil.
A sad thing about stolen motorcycles in Brazil is that gangster often taking them only to destroy them in parties. It'd a thing here. The accelerate them till they overheat and burn.
ele não foi na favela mais perigosa do Brasil. as favelas de São Paulo são apenas conjuntos habitacionais de pessoas humildes. como qualquer lugar do mundo tem pessoas com más intenções e a polícia (como podem ver no vídeo) possui integrantes de índole questionável. a favela mais perigosa do Brasil é do Rio de Janeiro. Não aconselho a ir. Quem tem medo não deve entrar.
I am tired of always seeing the media only showing the negative side of Brazil. We have much more to offer. The people from the favelas deserve respect. Most of them are descendants of slaves who never received help. After slavery ended, the Portuguese did not let them live in cities or find jobs. So, they built their homes by themselves on the mountains. These communities have faced many years of unfair treatment but continue to survive and grow. It is important to recognize and value the strength of the residents of the favelas. They deserve equal rights and opportunities, not to be treated badly. There is so much culture in these communities, but the state and police often fight against them. The police in Brazil kill the most people in the world, especially black people, even without the death penalty. The military policy in Brazil was made to "protect" Europeans after slavery ended, from poor, black, and indigenous people. Today, rich and white people still commit crimes without going to jail. The rich whites finance drug traffickers but live far from the favelas. Many favela residents get involved in crime because they have no other choice. The state uses this as an excuse to kill black people and imprison innocent people just for their appearance. This is why Brazil is one of the most unequal countries in the world. Meanwhile, many rich people in Brazil do not pay taxes. We need to recognize and fix this situation to find peace! Favelas are places where hardworking people live. Many residents are descendants of slaves who were abandoned after slavery ended. They built their homes with their own hands because they had no other choice. These communities have created their own cultures and economies despite facing extreme prejudice and violence. Most favela residents are honest workers, not criminals. The lack of investment and opportunities forces some to turn to crime out of necessity, and drug lords funded by wealthy people take advantage of this. The police often target these communities with violent raids, killing many innocent people. The real issue is not the people in the favelas but the unfair system and lack of opportunities. Proper investment in education, infrastructure, and social programs can reduce crime and improve life for all Brazilians. The current approach only causes more violence and inequality, while those truly benefiting from the drug trade remain safe. Recognizing the humanity and potential of favela residents is crucial for a fair society.
lil bro X trying to farm engagement and baiting chat wars hard 24:00 ''na this eu that'' ''eu cars are shit'' ''oh mclaren is uk? i meant france'' (and chat falls for it)
Cool fact: those cops were suspended because they ARE NOT supposed to approach people like that. Everything was done in a super irregular manner. Corrupt cops is a huge part of violence in our country. Idk if it was the case w these men, maybe they were just caught up in the moment, the hype of it all, but this video does not show the most professional m.o. of brazilian law enforcement. As in any country we have flaws and qualities, it would've been nice to see a less click-baity aspect of it being shown to the world.
youtube is a large corporate business. they do large corporate business things. one corporate business thing is the path of least resistance. lots of people yell about guns, not a lot of people yell about the lack of guns. youtube doesnt want to be yelled at because nobody has figured out that social media isnt real life and what people say on there is rarely what they do.
Even though it is a good video, it has somewhat exaggerated information about Brazil, our country is continental, foreign when it says that Brazil is this, know that there is a great chance that it is describing situations in certain states, and not in the country, or even within the state itself, it has its problematic part but is otherwise good, unfortunately the neglect of the past after the end of slavery resulted in areas where people descended from slaves who did not have the opportunity to work had to take refuge in the hills.
Esse cara é um animal aquele Renault não e carro para operação e um carro de transporte simples, alias é um carro apenas para locomoção de ocorrência básicas, se esse cara vir para o brasil ele vai ficar mais perdido que um cego no meio do tiroteio.. 😂😂😂
That was filmed at São Paulo, só he is not in the most dangerous favela in Brazil, são Paulo's favelas are a vacation Trip compared to Rio de janeiro,.
As a Brazilian, it's very strange to see such a great streamer being able to say so many interesting things and add so much, but in reality he only speaks stupidity, or overflows with ignorance every time he opens his mouth, it seems like he depends on the chat to think.
Sim kkkkkk q briza
Cara ele é gringo, provavelmente ainda deve ser estadunidense kkkkk é normal esse tipo de "gente" pra lá infelizmente
É QUE OS GRINGOS DOS ESTADOS UNIDOS GOSTAM DE MENOSPREZAR E SÓ OLHAR O LADO RUIM DOS OUTROS PAÍSES POIS ELE SE ACHAM OS MELHORES!
What? Did what he saw with his own eyes did not confirm what you heard and wish was true?
@@ivaldofilho4035 The fact is that Brazil is not the country with the most crime and danger in the world!
No fucking way someone said "high elo PvP server" 💀
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It's actually not THAT bad as it may seems, since the great majority of the people that dies here are the criminals, its not like in Gaza that they kill everyone. Criminals fight themselves and the police and end up dying a lot.
Thanks for reacting! Full vid on my channel and more
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NA cops aren’t all fat btw
I'm brazilian, and the big cities are definitely dangerous, but I highly doubt even in the densest areas we're the "most dangerous country" in the world, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of countries in Africa that are completely dominated by militia, mercs and pirates with also much worse living conditions. I don't even know if Brazil is the most dangerous country in the Americas when you have cartel in Mexico literally roaming around with .50cal turrets strapped to the back of trucks, going even up to the south border of the US at times (and thats where a lot of the drugs traded from and to. That and Colombia.)
EDIT: Even looking up statistics based on what the guy said in the video I can find wtf he's on about (neither most dangerous or most murderous)
I’m tired of media show always this of brazil seriously we have so much more, and favelas people that live there should be respected cause the majority are descendentes of slaves back time, without reparation. The portugueses didn't give the opportunity for them to live in the cities or find jobs, so they built their houses themselves at the mountains far from them. These communities have faced generations of systemic oppression and neglect, yet they continue to persevere and thrive in the face of adversity. It is essential to recognize and uplift the resilience and strength of favela residents, who deserve equal rights and opportunities for a better future, not being marginalized and treated like not humans, theres so much culture, but always the state with help of the police wants to make a war, the police in Brazil it’s the police that most kills especially black people in the world e não temos penas de morte….The only reason that Military policy in Brazil was great. It was to “protect” after the abolition the Europeans like Portugueses that was one of the most cruel colonies in the world, from the poorest,blacks and indigenous people, otherwise white and rich people could do everything without go to jail, still like this today., Who finances os traficantes, são os brancos ricthose in Brazil who are very far from the favelas and due to lack of opportunities, due to pure prejudice, they choose to do dirty work so as not to go hungry, from a young age the most vulnerable are recruited into this work, and the state takes advantage of this as an excuse to kill black people even no having the death penalty in Brazil and imprisoning many innocent people just for their appearance, this is the reason why Brazil is the most unequal country in the world, while thousands of descendants of European billionaires in Brazil are one of the countries with the most super rich who do not pay taxes this situation exists, peas!
I'm waiting for the day Brazilians will understand what these foreigners are doing coming to our country to film in favelas to get views on youtube.
I believe the reasoning is about the total number of deaths, which is indeed high, but also misleading, since Brazil has a very large population. When you account for murders per capita, Brazil is not too bad when compared to the rest of the develiping world, even if it still isn't the best.
The image of Brazil being dangerous sells so well that stupid gringos buy everything they say. They really think the police would take them to a dangerous favela wearing a 'police vest' and not a 'press vest'. It was funny to see them trying so hard to show off for the camera instead of doing their real job hahahaha.
@@Jonneixx Not too bad? Hahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahha
skips part of video to get to action then leaves when action starts, classic xQc
Blame the meth
Adderall brain
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Bro is making people think that if they walk 2 seconds in brazil they gonna die, brazil is not bad outside of the favela, but media dont show the other side they just want to go to favela and say how dangerous is brazil
Se ele ta retratando a favela vai fazer o que?
@@skitzany8901 mas ele fala como se o Brasil fosse só isso kkkkkk pode ver q ele fala de "deadliest country in the world"
@@skitzany8901 Ele fala no vídeo que o Brasil é um dos países mais perigosos do mundo, o fato de mais de 30 mil pessoas morrerem ao ano não torna o país um dos mais perigosos do mundo, mas sim a forma, (no Japão morrem mais de 20 mil pessoas, mas por suicídi o), no Brasil as áreas mais perigosas e onde mais ocorrem mortes são em áreas pobres afastadas mal desenvolvidas e favelas, quando eu estudava em Curitiba eu NUNCA senti medo de viver na cidade, sempre foi tranquila, tem áreas perigosas obviamente, mas é surreal que eu nunca tenha nem passado perto, então chamar o Brasil de um dos países mais perigosos do mundo é algo que deve ser bem especificado, tem gringo sendo assaltado e assassinado em países mais seguros que o Brasil, tem brasileiros sendo assassinados e roubados em países mais seguros que o Brasil (e enquanto viviam no Brasil, por mais de 22 anos, nunca foram roubados) provavelmente porque viviam em áreas boas do Brasil.
@@20FazerRirXDmas os EUA por exemplo tão em quase todo ano na metade do número de homicídios do Brasil não é algo muito bom pra um país de primeiro mundo mostra que a realidade das américas é violenta em geral
Tipo os eua registram 20k direto, 20k já é mt gente assassinada
Yes it is. Tf you talking about? I didn't get stabbed at the favela.
Guy in the video made Brazil look like North Korea 😂
Tbf it looks worse than North Korea neighborhoods lol
@@quanage4296yeah no
@@quanage4296 If you consider Pyongyang the whole North Korea, than yes
Here die more people than Ucraine-Russia and Israel-Palestine wars
And he was only at the favelas... which is less than 10% of Brazil 😂
Bro I live in brazil and this video makes the whole country look like super unsafe, is not really that bad, Rio is unsafe for sure tho lol
True
true, and they said slums, its a FAVELA, not SLUM, we dont have slums, its a FAVELA , these gringos LMAO
@@Jellemyah mas slum é favela em inglês kk então ta tecnicamente certo
@@Jellemyah it's slums
I’m pretty sure this was filmed in sp, but yeah, not everything is like that. Still there’re a ton of unsafe places in the country lol, just gotta know where u at.
The guy's video is well done, there's just one problem, when he says that Brazil is the leader in murders he lied, and he lied a lot, Mexico, Jamaica, Belize, South Africa, Ecuador, etc. They are much more dangerous countries than Brazil, the problem is that the Brazilian media exposes the country as if it were just a favela, while this only exists (in greater concentration) in São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro (as far as my knowledge about the country).
It's as if the US media only published Detroid, and said that the country is all about murdering teenagers, gang fights and drug trafficking. Brazil is a very receptive country, but as in every country there are cities that are not very inviting.
Fr
Moro na cidade com mais câmeras do país, tentaram me roubar inúmeras vezes e até hoje só não conseguiram pois foram ingênuos, até pular por cima de carro tentando me atropelar eu já tive. Brasil é um perigo em qualquer lugar, não chegamos a ser onde ocorrem mais homicídios, assassinatos, atentados ou furtos, porém somos aquele que engloba um número alto de todos eles e isso nos torna pior do que muitos
@@Enfermidade. Vivi pouco tempo no Brasil, mas acredito que a violência não esteja em todo lugar. Imagino que a cidade com mais câmeras do país seja uma metrópole, sendo assim a violência tende a ser maior, assim como em qualquer lugar do mundo.
No quesito estatístico, é verdade que o Brasil lidera o ranking de homicídios, porém é válido lembrar que muitos desses países tiveram esses levantamentos negligenciados, visto que para a contagem correta não se pode contabilizar pessoas desaparecidas (ao menos é o que imagino). Um exemplo é o Mexico, um país de extrema periculosidade por conta das guerras internas que ocorrem, e que já contam com inúmeras vítimas, porém que nunca foram achadas. Então esses dados são de certa forma tendenciosos, pode ser que esses números ultrapassem e muito o do Brasil, e de outros diversos países.
EUA é o sexto país com mais homicídios do mundo, mas que não aparenta devido ao trabalho midiático. A forma como as informações são dispostas ao público, interfere na visão de como um país é percebido pelas outras pessoas, e isso vale para a própria população. Dentre 195 países existentes, quem iria imaginar que os EUA estariam em sexto lugar? Visto que é um país de "primeiro mundo", e um """"exemplo"""" em segurança.
@@SaltBalls Vou reiterar o que eu disse já que parece ter passado batido "não chegamos a ser onde ocorrem mais homicídios, assassinatos, atentados ou furtos, porém somos aquele que engloba um número alto de todos" e este é justamente o ponto, não há lugar com grau de segurança relativamente alto.
Caso você esteja tendo uma visão errada, eu não estou sobre influência para afirmar essas coisas, sou uma pessoa viajada que por mais que não tenha morado em todas as cidades cheguei a passar tempo em cada uma das regiões (com exceção do sul). Próximo ao Amazonas (tive vivências bem mais no Centro-oeste) o ônibus teve que se reabastecer de pó pois teria "pedagio clandestino" de algo que tenho quase certeza que era um índio, no sudeste (em específico a região mais rural) levaram a vida do meu avô e algumas pessoas da região sem motivo até então já que as terras continuaram em nossa posse (ele era fazendeiro, não foi só ele). Eu poderia ficar relatando minha vida inteira aqui, de quando morei na metrópole e tinha um ladrão escondido nos arbustos de frente de casa ou o motivo de eu ter tentando ir pra cidade com mais câmeras achando que seria melhor, o fato é que não há lugar seguro aqui
@@Enfermidade.Nunca aconteceu nada perigoso comigo e moro em recife. Acho q depende muito
I served as a missionary in Favelas like these for 2 years, I fell in love with the people there
Beautiful. I'm from Brazil, i live in Minas Gerais, and i'm Cristian too
God bless ya
this editor knows how to sync the chat
No one cares rider
@@zeldawrlddd I do :)
X ian gon lie this video sucks.. I skipped through the whole thing 😂 c’mon bro 🤦🏽♂️
@@zeldawrldddI thought you were only in the comments on Instagram reels, not on TH-cam
@@zeldawrldddnegative obese .
Some people say that jiu-jitsu is no good on the street. All these police officers are jujiteiros, if he catches you on the street, he makes you ask for a kimono goodbye.
Mas eles nunca estão sozinho.
props to the chair for keeping the chat entertained. I love the vibe he gives off, super chill guy.
He left his chair for 30 seconds
The gun we use is called Imbel IA2 it's a 5.56 assault rifle with reduced weight, low recoil and high fire rate. It's feel like the G36 but with better structure and it never got stuck or something. We used the Fal 7.62 for around 20 years but it turned obsolete on actual days due to high recoil and the weight not good for urban combats, we use it for only jungle troops now.
Bro might just have a 15 minute delay on
there is a 0 second delay bruh
@@rocknlolify The chat is not sincronized at all.
I'm impresed about how fit these guys are. Their physique is what I envision when someone tells me that their occupation is being a cop.
You Npc
These are not ordinary Brazilian cops though.
It's like comparing army soldiers to like green berets. They made it pretty clear in the video that these guys are a specialized division of law enforcement.
@@kidn00b1Even the ordinary ones aren't fat
@@nadoio I've been to Brazil, some of them are definitely fat. Police everywhere around the world will have some fatties probably in correlation with the country's overweight and obesity rate.
It doesn't really matter though, these guys specifically are basically paramilitary forces so naturally they're going to be more fit and regimental as their duty tends to involve a lot more action, reaction, and stamina- mentally and physically.
@@kidn00b1 Doesn't change the fact that cops should be expected to have above average physique. With all the stuff they are carrying + maybe have to run due to an emergency or w.e. You should be somewhat strong.
BRASIL MENTIONED CARALHO
No one is laughing
Brasil is a shit hole
@@zeldawrlddd i dont think we gaf if ur laughing or not
só os suculentos
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If you are american and still want to come to Brazil, try the interior of the mid-west region. You can wear a cowboy hat, leather boots, use revolvers and ride horses. No favela, no BOPE and nobody burning an entire bus
Show ya beebz
The problem here in Brasil is not the police, the problem here is our law system. They catch the criminals, but our justice release them back to the streets
Você sabe o motivo deles serem liberados ou só repete frases prontas igual papagaio de pirata?
@@allansqr1e qual o motivo se não oque ele disse?
@@allansqr1 o motivo é q a lei é fraca, estudei direito é tenho 100% de certeza q a lei favorece os criminais
@@allansqr1se vc for reu primario e assaltar uma pessoa com uma arma tem muita chance de so ir pra delegacia assinar uns papeis e sair no dia seguinte
Ja vi casos de homicidios q a pessoa nn ficou 1 semana presa e ja foi pra liberdade
@@allansqr1so vc assistir essas videos de abordagens policiais, os policiais perguntam quantas vezes os caras foram presos e as vezes respondem mais de 20 crimes ( e estao soltos
As a Brazilian, I can say that this video made in Brazil was very biased, Brazil is not one of the most perfect countries in the world, but if you are a tourist or from another country and visit Brazil, relax, you will not die, be kidnapped or Something like that, there are countries much more dangerous than Brazil, Mexico itself is an example. the most dangerous places in Brazil are the favelas, and in this video the guy shows as if the favela were the thing that represents Brazil, whereas it is not, there are good and humble people living in favelas, but unfortunately the majority are dominated by thieves and criminal factions. Another important thing, Brazil is not limited to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
there are dozens of beautiful cities that you can visit, have fun in a very safe way, the person coming from abroad just needs to pay a little attention. Brazil is not the most dangerous country in the world, it never will be. Another thing, the deaths that occur in Brazil are due to violent crimes, most of them are among members of criminal factions themselves, that is, they kill each other, which ends up increasing the number of violent deaths in the country. It doesn't mean that if you visit you will suffer anything. since most crimes occur within the favelas themselves.
📍Rio Grande - Acre 📍
We got xQc reacts to dangerous brazil slums before GTA VI
We got this chigga saying "we got xQc reacts to dangerous Brazil slums before GTA VI" before GTA VI
how much was the acc?
We didn't laugh
Only got 11 botted likes you fell off
was ts supposed to make sense bc it didnt?
Man, Brazil isn't that violent, but I also live in Goiás and here it's very peaceful.
Todo mundo sabe que o RJ é o mais perigoso
@@Ryu77-e6wpior que a Bahia tá superando o rio em números 💀
Até Goiás é violenta se comparada com cidades de primeiro mundo
Ate Santa Catarina E Mais Safe
@@Ludwig0256xMas o povo é uma merda, preconceituoso, odeiam pessoas de fora, se acham a última bolacha do pacote, não se consideram brasileiros e fazem questão de humilhar qualquer um por qualquer motivo geralmente racial e cultural, prefiro viver em qualquer lugar menos Santa Catarina.
This kind of operation in São Paulo slums are actually ok, because most of the factions don't get involved when the police enters. If this guys went to Rio de Janeiro and went in a slum alongside BOPE, it would be a very different video. Firstly they would need an armoured vehicle, the "caveirão", and in the minute they step inside the slum, they would be welcomed with AK-47 gunfire.
Watch some videos from Rio de Janeiro, from the youtube channel "Factual RJ". Watch the most viewed ones. It's insane.
RJ é outro país. Mas como disse um policial dó RJ num podcast. A polícia de SP a maioria não é gorda, tem físico. Pq tem que correr atrás nas favelas que usam pistolas e revólveres. No RJ não dá pra correr atrás tem que caminhar devagar progredindo pq o crime usa fuzis e atiram de longe.
RJ é outro nível de criminalidade. Para entrar nessas favelas, só com as especializadas (BOPE, GATE, COE) e às vezes as FFAA'S
RJ não é Brasil, é um estado paralelo e ninguém faz nada quanto a isso.
@xQc I was watching TV here in Brazil and these police officers who participated in the video with this TH-camr were unfortunately removed from office, because according to the report the government should not allow a civilian to have access to all types of places and things that were shown in this video .
This country is crazy
Vc gosta né 🤔🇧🇷💪
Infelizmente? Eles descumpriram regras, regras que devem ser seguidas a risca e tu tá achando ruim esses IRRESPONSÁVEIS serem penalizados?
@@POZYTUS Acho que não tem problema eles serem penalizados por um tempo, provavelmente o que ocorreu com eles é que foram afastados do cargo por um tempo, provavelmente vão voltar.
Então no fim tudo bem, eu acho que seria realmente algo infeliz se eles perdessem o emprego deles para sempre por causa disso, mas como foi apenas afastamento, tudo bem.
Você deve ser uma pessoa muito certinha e fazer tudo a risca e correto como um civil para ter comentado isso aqui, pelo menos é essa a impressão que você passa.
Every reaction video xqc does the more brain cells I lose.
This one wasn't even bad
15 MINUTE DELAY CHAT!!!
I’ve watched so many videos of Brazilian cops getting gunned down while driving down a road.
You a Npc
There's way too many videos like that where guards/cops get assassinated in these countries.
Cops deserve so much more respect than soldiers, who just invade another country overseas.
That's so sad because I know that's the absolute truth. (I'm a Brazilian)
thats why most of them are "off duty" you're a target if in uniform
happens alot in favelas and in cartel dominated areas too not only in brazil i wihs people had more respect for thoses people who protect us from all countries turning into haiti
São Paulo doesn't even come close to having one of the most dangerous favelas in Brazil... If you're going to make a documentary, at least do it properly, inside a favela in RJ, with BOPE or ROTA ...
And yes, the favelas here are extremely dangerous if you don't know how to walk and behave without attracting attention.
Just remembering that these favelas in São Paulo are dominated by the PCC with a different way of acting from the factions in Rio de Janeiro, if it were in Rio de Janeiro there was practically a 100% chance of starting a shootout, so in Rio de Janeiro special teams usually go up and with armored vehicles and patrols are not common
The PCC, on the other hand, acts like the Italian mafia, is more discreet and does not depend on favelas but on points of sale that can be moved at any time, this expertise of not confronting the government ended up making the PCC the largest faction in the country, even though it is less violent than the C.V of Rio de Janeiro
In addition, the PCC being the faction that dominates the south and south of Brazil means that these regions have lower lethality statistics, while Rio de Janeiro, the north and northeast of Brazil have frequent clashes between various factions practically all the time
Você está errado PCC depende de favela ss posso citar varias, as facções do Brasil atuam da mesma forma todos atuam em áreas de periferia "favela" fazendo microtrafico
Comentário sem noção nenhuma 😂, PCC depende de favela ss todas as facções tem o msm jeito de atuar ficam área de periferias
This is São Paulo state. They reduced murder rate to 6 per 100 thousand. Thats lower than many American cities. The real danger is in Rio.
sad how a shitty state inside our country, can ruin the image of everyone here, for example, on the south part of Brazil is waaaaay safer than US.
Womp womp
I'm pretty sure the U.S is way safer but I don't know if southern parts of Brazil are safe I've never been out of the US so I can't say but in my opinion the US is safer but we all have opinions lol🤣🤣
@@big_monke1521 Rio is unsafe, I live in Minas Gerais and is not that bad, in south is even better, this video makes the impression that the whole country is super deadly or something when is not that bad actually... but Rio de Janeiro bro... I rather never go there tbh
The only places in the US that are "unsafe" are certain neighborhoods of some cities and they're pretty much all gang shootings.
Porto Alegre (a city in the south of Brazil) homicide rate: 19.8 per 100k, USA homicide rate: 6.38 per 100k 🤔🤔🤔
Xqc doesnt know most cars in the world are European, including 80% of all supercars lmaooo
but french cars are the worst still. But i think Duster is reliable tho.
@@vinninunes632 The Renault Duster? Yeah It is
Japanese cars are just superior
Props to the driver holy chad
Bro can't even watch a single video without skipping and he gets paid for it...
o cara foi em SP onde não tem briga de facção, nem bandido com fuzil! foi molinha!!! hahah
I am Brazilian ,about the film elite squad re's nothing stereotypical about it, I think it even softens it, it's raw reality
Sorry bro but these favelas are not the most dangerous in Brazil the most dangerous in Brazil are in Rio de Janeiro he would never be able to go up there with the police
24:56 Well done, fellow Brazilians, we finally shipped xqc to Brazil
The thing is here in Brazil, the big cities and capitals are really big and indeed really dangerous, specially places with lots of gangs dominating the favelas and basically at war with themselves and police force. Also, in the big cities like Rio, São Paulo, Fortaleza and a couple more, there is a lot of problems with public security and public engine. So the data of this places put the numbers of violence really high for the country but if you choose (or be lucky) a chill and small place to live, it’s not that danger at all. I’m speaking of cities from 50k around 1M of population. For example, where I live it’s ok to go around outside after midnight, but in the places I’ve quoted, that’s insanity. The chances of you be robbed it’s really high (killed, not that high, unless you pass through drugs zones). But yeah, it’s not like our country is controlled by Militia or anything like that, but our security programs have a long road ahead to be, at least, functional, among other political problems as well, I mean, our president has been no long ago in prison; the system as a whole need to evolve, along with the consciousness of the people about these problems.
brazil is absolutely NOT the most dangerous country in the world.
I don't know what this guy was smoking but it's not that bad at all
its statics...
@@massivelegend3339 its dynamics actually...
That title belongs to Afghanistan!!! 🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫
@@massivelegend3339 it's not true tho. I live in rio de janeiro I can tell you by experience
@@rodricbrhow long you living in rio
Gotta love the 10 minutes of Mr.chair in in this video ❤
huh? Where
It is important to say that when that cop mentions "when we kill a thug we celebrate with cigars and beers" he is most likely talking about drug dealers and faction members inside the favelas which behave (and I am not exagerating) just like mexican cartel members. It is NOT common for the police to just shoot any criminal they see. When it happens and the cops cannot prove that that person was an active treat (for example if the said criminal was shot in the back), they go through a whole criminal process and may be ditched from the force, and even go to jail.
That cod cut-scene doesn't end well 😂
Elit squad is such a insane film man
2:55 in brazil we have a saying this trunk cage is like a mother's heart, there is always room for one more
X had to go to Brazil mid watch
Tropa de Elite is just a masterpiece of cinema. I'm glad someone mentioned it outside Brazil
Chat is delayed like crazy
22:29 True, i am brazilian and confirm ( Brazilian normal police car is so bad )
the intro is how everyone outside of North America sees NA cops.
it is in South America so I guess you could still meme "American cops"
They not rough enough
Am I the only one impressed by how fit GEN is?
Yes
In the global context, Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, leads the ranking as the most dangerous city in the world. South Africa also presents alarming numbers, with three cities in the top five: Pretoria (2nd place), Durban (3rd place) and Johannesburg (4th place).
I'm Brazilian, this video didn't have enough dangerous activities to showcase how bad it really is, don't get me wrong, they're lucky that nothing major happened, police officers always dies in the Favela, but also the criminals too, but most of the time the victims are innocent people who was just working or minding their business and the cops comes in with blood on their eyes ready to shot and dialogue later, and this is the reasons the citizens hate police, they get innocent people killed and nothing really changes, and the criminals live in the top areas like it's Iraq, and some people don't tell police where they are because they can get killed for snitching, so if you snitch in Favela it's over for you, if you say dumb things on Facebook and they notice it, it's over for you, and if you talk like a gangster in Facebook because someone borrowed a gun so you can show off on Facebook the police will come knocking in your door, unfortunately if you date a criminal in the Favela you will live a tough life, getting used for drugs delivery, hide drugs on your stomach while you're pregnant, and if your boyfriend gets caught they ditch you, and you get the blame for the crimes, some kids who don't go to school get into drugs because adults and other teens manipulate those kids into drugs trafficking so they will end up getting addicted and rob people to get more drugs and they will join factions and officialize their criminal activities, some die, others get arrested the justice release them, they rob, kill, and get arrested and do again again and again... it's Brazil, if you kill you go to jail but a judge releases you, a politician who likes to talk make dumb decisions, so they can live good lives, Brazil is a fucked up place, there's no change to it, the system is fucked, the hierarchy comes from the big guys in the court room, and even the media will make lies to make things worse...
Favelas are like that because we are poor, we lack schools, we lack intelligence to decide for ourselves, and we also can't hope for better, every year it's a cycle.. F Brazil
Siiiim ele podia ter feito um vídeo junto com os moradores para realmente mostrar a realidade dos dois lados
Não gosta da polícia varia de local pra local aqui a gente apoia a polícia e celebra quando um vagabundo morre
Tudo que esse imbecil disse não é verdade, para de mentir cara tá parecendo a globo, até aqui vem querer lacrar sai fora mane... a população não odeia a polícia, a mídia é o governo que são todos ladrões corruptos esses sim odeiam a polícia, quem odeia a polícia são os bandidos eu não tenho nada contra eles, e sobre eles chegar atirando e perguntando depois e outra mentira isso é outra coisa que a mídia sempre vai viver mentindo para todo o seu público... infelizmente nós temos um bandido no poder do nosso país, o presidente mula o pai dos pobres e dos ladrões, por isso esse país anda uma merda fudida.
The gun is a brazillian made, Imbel IA2 , a native 5.56 AR.
Its not heavy, it's mostly made of ABS, it weights in a little above 3kg, about 7.5 pounds. Just a little more than your typical M4
America better
Seeing this video after seeing the arabuncut video about brazil's favela is a big contrast
Lembrando que o Brasil não é só o rio de janeiro e São Paulo, tem muitos lugares bons de se viver e de alto índice de desenvolvimento humano
chat: "high elo PvP server" 💀
''i can do like, 4''
*says he did 16 and the military police man keeps going*
Amazing reaction as always Mr.Cow 🥰😘
Man is vlogging with the Brazilian police as they potentially get into a gunfight 😭
finally a 30minute react video thx bro :) i like to sleep to these
I've lived in Brazil for over 10 years, and I have a terrible experience. I've been robbed more than 3 times, my family has been kidnapped (they only stole money and didn't get hurt, luckily). There was a time when my colleague didn't return money I lent, and when I asked them about it, they got angry. What's worse is that many criminals use their money to buy drugs. I've heard of a case where an elderly man lost all his belongings, including documents, because of a robbery and is now living on the street.
Mano para de fazer essa merda, vai arrumar outra coisa pra fazer que não seja espalhar mentira na internet
Vai lá fazer propaganda negativa do seu país para gringo ver, vira lata.
you're really unlucky bro. I live here for 31 years already and never got robbed, ever. And no, is not a rich neighborhood, not even medium class.
engraçado que ele teve uma terrivel experiência mas na foto de perfil dele é a porra da bandeira br kkkkkkk vsfd se vc foi roubado 3 vezes o problema é q vc é tonto, aqui a gente tem sempre que tomar cuidado, sempre
@@axellyann5085 you are lucky
quando os gringos ver as brasileiras chega a dar um sorriso
You dare to summon the Brazilians?
“Most deadliest” is crazy
The green gun you saw is the IMBEL IA-2
I remember the first D video I saw was in Brazil. It was some gang braking into someone's house screaming police, and they shot dead some guy and his girl in their bed when they put their hands up.
Brazil is not as dangerous as many people think, but it would also be irresponsible to say that there are no risks and that you can walk around calmly as if you were in Europe or other South American countries.
So much so that it is extremely irresponsible for politicians to place 2 police officers in vehicles armed only with pistols in Brazil.
📍xique xique, bahia 📍
@@Ludwig0256x ?
A bazillion views in 2 hours bro is striving
A sad thing about stolen motorcycles in Brazil is that gangster often taking them only to destroy them in parties. It'd a thing here. The accelerate them till they overheat and burn.
xQc skipping video
xQc not reacting
chat delay
awesome vid mr editor
Os policiais foram afastados, Virou noticia ruim para o brazil.
Aqui é o país do contrário. Os policiais são afastados e os bandidos são soltos.
Eu hein viu
ele não foi na favela mais perigosa do Brasil. as favelas de São Paulo são apenas conjuntos habitacionais de pessoas humildes. como qualquer lugar do mundo tem pessoas com más intenções e a polícia (como podem ver no vídeo) possui integrantes de índole questionável.
a favela mais perigosa do Brasil é do Rio de Janeiro. Não aconselho a ir. Quem tem medo não deve entrar.
I am tired of always seeing the media only showing the negative side of Brazil. We have much more to offer. The people from the favelas deserve respect. Most of them are descendants of slaves who never received help. After slavery ended, the Portuguese did not let them live in cities or find jobs. So, they built their homes by themselves on the mountains. These communities have faced many years of unfair treatment but continue to survive and grow. It is important to recognize and value the strength of the residents of the favelas. They deserve equal rights and opportunities, not to be treated badly. There is so much culture in these communities, but the state and police often fight against them. The police in Brazil kill the most people in the world, especially black people, even without the death penalty. The military policy in Brazil was made to "protect" Europeans after slavery ended, from poor, black, and indigenous people. Today, rich and white people still commit crimes without going to jail. The rich whites finance drug traffickers but live far from the favelas. Many favela residents get involved in crime because they have no other choice. The state uses this as an excuse to kill black people and imprison innocent people just for their appearance. This is why Brazil is one of the most unequal countries in the world. Meanwhile, many rich people in Brazil do not pay taxes. We need to recognize and fix this situation to find peace!
Favelas are places where hardworking people live. Many residents are descendants of slaves who were abandoned after slavery ended. They built their homes with their own hands because they had no other choice. These communities have created their own cultures and economies despite facing extreme prejudice and violence. Most favela residents are honest workers, not criminals. The lack of investment and opportunities forces some to turn to crime out of necessity, and drug lords funded by wealthy people take advantage of this. The police often target these communities with violent raids, killing many innocent people. The real issue is not the people in the favelas but the unfair system and lack of opportunities. Proper investment in education, infrastructure, and social programs can reduce crime and improve life for all Brazilians. The current approach only causes more violence and inequality, while those truly benefiting from the drug trade remain safe. Recognizing the humanity and potential of favela residents is crucial for a fair society.
lil bro X trying to farm engagement and baiting chat wars hard 24:00 ''na this eu that'' ''eu cars are shit'' ''oh mclaren is uk? i meant france'' (and chat falls for it)
Cool fact: those cops were suspended because they ARE NOT supposed to approach people like that. Everything was done in a super irregular manner.
Corrupt cops is a huge part of violence in our country. Idk if it was the case w these men, maybe they were just caught up in the moment, the hype of it all, but this video does not show the most professional m.o. of brazilian law enforcement.
As in any country we have flaws and qualities, it would've been nice to see a less click-baity aspect of it being shown to the world.
I recommend you watch the film Elit Squad, it shows a little about how the specialized police in Rio de Janeiro work
youtube is a large corporate business. they do large corporate business things. one corporate business thing is the path of least resistance. lots of people yell about guns, not a lot of people yell about the lack of guns. youtube doesnt want to be yelled at because nobody has figured out that social media isnt real life and what people say on there is rarely what they do.
Even though it is a good video, it has somewhat exaggerated information about Brazil, our country is continental, foreign when it says that Brazil is this, know that there is a great chance that it is describing situations in certain states, and not in the country, or even within the state itself, it has its problematic part but is otherwise good, unfortunately the neglect of the past after the end of slavery resulted in areas where people descended from slaves who did not have the opportunity to work had to take refuge in the hills.
The media hates the police so much here in Brazil, that after this video, 3 police officers were fired
Brazil seems safe (For League and Csgo players)
so shameful, homie was not in the chair for most of the video...
"Yes grinssgo this is the most dangerous place in brazil give 1k and i will show you" kkkkkk
📍xique xique, bahia 📍
Cada vídeo que fala do brasil vou está aqui já que sou brasileiro
come to brazil
Brazilian police officers are the true heroes of Brazil!
Most police units all over the world train before their shift together. I don't think US cops do that.
Esse cara é um animal aquele Renault não e carro para operação e um carro de transporte simples, alias é um carro apenas para locomoção de ocorrência básicas, se esse cara vir para o brasil ele vai ficar mais perdido que um cego no meio do tiroteio.. 😂😂😂
14:21 "Wendel te encaminha aqui agora pelo amor de Deus"
Brazil mentioned 🟡🟢
he actually said 4 to 6 thousand reais, about 900-1200 dollars a month.
That was filmed at São Paulo, só he is not in the most dangerous favela in Brazil, são Paulo's favelas are a vacation Trip compared to Rio de janeiro,.
Kkkkkk impossível evitar q a visão internacional sobre o Brasil seja só polícia, crime e facção kakakak
29:25 Elite sqaud is almost a documentary. the 2 represents Rio de Janeiro politics to a teeth
>tfw I was unlucky enough to spawn in Brazil
podia ser pior relaxa
podia ter nascida na coreia do norte, bem pior n acha? Mas tbm poderia ser no jaão, muito melhor
European cars are shit? Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Aston Martin, Maserati, Bugatti, Pagani, Koenigsegg, McLaren, Alpina, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Audi, Volvo, Lancia, Lotus, DS Automobiles, Bristol Cars, Wiesmann... OMG.
xique xiquense based
These military police officers were removed today.
onde foi publicado isso?
@@thurznxz Tá em todos os portais de notícia aqui no TH-cam.
Not all that dangerous outside of the metropolitan zones. Suburban and rural areas are very chill.
Verdade se a gente pega um bandido nessas áreas a gente trata com muito amor e carinho 🥰🥰🥰🥰
É exatamente assim no Brasil !
Se o gringo achou Sampa perigoso,imagina se ele ver uns vídeos do RJ.