Dangerous Brazil and War with Drug Cartels in Alemao Slums of Rio de Janeiro

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Dangerous Brazil and War with Drug Cartels in Slums of Rio de Janeiro

Brazil is set to host a 2014 World Cup in Football (yes, football – that’s the real sport played by kicking ball with a foot, not the gay porn masquerade with those silly armor thingies) and the Summer Olympic Games in 2016 and questions about personal safety started to pop up. What Brazilian authorities were forced to acknowledge is that through the power of the internet, the world knows the truth about Brazil – Brazil is hands down the most violent and the most dangerous country in the world. Despite its horrific beheadings and mass killings, Mexico lingers far behind Brazil as the second most dangerous country in the world. So no matter how Brazilians would like to fool the foreigners into believing that Brazil is safe, it’s impossible because the proof of how dangerous it is is all over the internet.

So the only way to deal with it was for Brazilian authorities to step up the game and try to fight the crime. But they’re naught but a bunch of jokers. If their goal is to make an impression that out of control crime is being dealt with in Brazil, through the power of the internet we know damn well how deeply enrooted it is within Brazilian society and that it won’t be possible to clean that mess up within a span of a few short years. Look at Mexico – their president declared war on drug cartels many a year ago and had military mobilized to fight them but Mexico is as dangerous today as it’s ever been. It will be the same with Brazil because crime and corruption levels in Brazil are far larger and deeper than in Mexico.

Welcome to the suicide. This is exactly what it will be for all those who will allow themselves to get fooled into believing that visiting Brazil for either the World Cup in Football or Summer Olympics will go without problems for them. Fools have no idea what they will be bringing themselves into. Cold blooded murders for no apparent reasons, in broad daylight are a way of life in Brazil. Brazilians don’t need a reason, Brazilians simply need a gun and there are plenty of them floating around. Authorities are so disorganized and corrupt that most crimes don’t get resolved so it leaves the criminals with wide options.

Brazilian gang members walk around the slums with high calibre machine guns every day. Motorcycles riding heavily armed gangsters are around every corner in Rio de Janeiro. Only a fool would think that Brazil will be safe because a few jokers pretend to be cleaning streets up from this deeply enrooted evil. This whole war on drug traffickers will land zero results and Brazil will be as dangerous when the big events take place as it is today. As it’s always been.

Below is the gallery of pictures of the ridiculous war against drug lords in the slums of Rio de Janeiro Brazilian authorities use as positive PR. No dumbass, not all of us are blond or blind. You may fool your average Obama voter cause they can’t get any dumber than they are, but I know how to add two and two and know how to find out the true face of reality. Brazil is dangerous and anyone who thinks it will change is up for a big surprise.

The gallery on pictures below is from the offensive by Brazilian army invading the shantytown of Alemao – the shittiest and most dangerous slums of Rio de Janeiro to eliminate the drug traffickers who use it as their home base. One of the raided houses, a triplex located in the Complexo do Alemao slum belonged to the drug lord Alexander Mendes da Silva. Even though located amidst poverty ridden slum, the da Silva’s house had a bathroom with a hot tub, a rooftop swimming pool, large screen LCD TVs and all rooms equipped with an air conditioner. The drug lord must have been gay, though cause the raid also uncovered a mural of Justin Bieber on the wall of his house. If you’ve ever smoked coke from Brazil, you may have bought it from a friggen faggot drug lord. How’s that for good times?