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The Real Truth About World Cup 2014 and Olympic games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.(english subtitles)

The Real Truth About World Cup 2014 and Olympic games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

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Added: Oct-17-2012 Occurred On: Oct-17-2012
By: oletbrasiliasta
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Tags: Rio de Janeiro, world, cup, poor, people, violence, drugs, money.
Location: Rio De Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (load item map)
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  • sounds like the olimpics in london,they did'nt give a fuck about the rest of the UK,THEY WANTED IT ALL for them self's and the greedy bankers in london, fuck them all.

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  • A beautiful country with some knock dead beautiful women all surrounded by slums and STD's... Guess I will just keep my ass in Texas.

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  • ...i like to travel to big sports events, like london 2012, euro 2010 in austria. but i will not spend my euros in brazil 2014 or 2016!

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  • Wish them luck saving their communities but in reality they don't stand a chance against the Multi-Million dollar Olympic games.

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  • I think they should start auditioning those hot Brazilian babes with the great asses to walk around the city in thongs and in front of every camera when the games are played.

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  • government forcing people out of their lands and communities, what's new?

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  • Unfortunately, the slums must go. They do nothing but bring the country down.

    If you pay attention, Brazil has the worlds fastest growing Economy right now, they are definitely doing the right thing for the "majority" thus far, might not be the greatest for the poverty stricken residents, but they'll need to shape up and assimilate into normal society or risk being left behind. Good things on the horizon for Brazil.

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