I've heard of groups of people in the Southeast talk about how the mentality of the people in the Northeast is different, and that is how you get the extremist judge.
> I've heard of groups of people in the Southeast talk about how the mentality of the people in the Northeast is different
Being born in the capital and lived in the Northeast for 3 decades, I can attest that the mentality is indeed different.
For instance: the biggest A-holes usually come from the Southeast. See what I did there? I have many examples to back this up, but they prove nothing. Generalizations are harmful.
This is just a stupid judge overstepping his authority. If anything, that's judge mentality for you.
Instead of "hearing from groups of people", catch a plane and see for yourself. I bet some of your beliefs are going to change.
Caption for non Brazilians: there's this prejudice from people from the Southeast against people from the Northeast. Some of it is historical, as the Northeast suffered for centuries with severe drought (California's current situation is better than their best case, no mountains storing ice). So, people would migrate to the Southeast, in search of jobs. Usually poor, uneducated people.
Since then, the Northeast has developed and, while the drought is still a problem, most people are in cities now. Still, the stereotype persists, specially among the elitist in the South/Southeast.
>Being born in the capital and lived in the Northeast for 3 decades, I can attest that the mentality is indeed different.
>For instance: the biggest A-holes usually come from the Southeast. See what I did there? I have many examples to back this up, but they prove nothing. Generalizations are harmful.
The person you're replying to didn't say that either mentality was better or worse, just that they were different enough to lead to 'extremes'. Don't mock that as an us-vs-them slapfight.
Northeast is historically prejudiced against, it's where people used to die of hunger every day because of drought, poverty and hunger, like 10 years ago an image that's probably imprinted in every brasilian memory(from TV) is of the "sertão" with really dry land that's basically just red dirt, skeletal cattle, bones of dead cattle(because they also died of hunger), poor people with skin that looked like the eroded soil itself from living and toiling under the sun entire lifes. So because of this there was also a lot of migration, with the Southeast(São Paulo) being one of the central destinations because it's an economic center and etc so you can probably guess where the bad talk comes from..
The Northeast has improved a lot today, but it still has a lot of poverty and violence in big cities. Also it has a very rich culture.
Recall that a similar order was issued by a judge in São Bernardo do Campo just five months ago (causing Brazilian ISPs to block access to WhatsApp servers).
I am not Brazilian, but currently in Brazil. I also heard comments along those lines. Nothing to be ashamed of when making a statement like that. It's worse when you let nationalistic pride stop you from making negative comments.
outworlder|9 years ago
Being born in the capital and lived in the Northeast for 3 decades, I can attest that the mentality is indeed different.
For instance: the biggest A-holes usually come from the Southeast. See what I did there? I have many examples to back this up, but they prove nothing. Generalizations are harmful.
This is just a stupid judge overstepping his authority. If anything, that's judge mentality for you.
Instead of "hearing from groups of people", catch a plane and see for yourself. I bet some of your beliefs are going to change.
Caption for non Brazilians: there's this prejudice from people from the Southeast against people from the Northeast. Some of it is historical, as the Northeast suffered for centuries with severe drought (California's current situation is better than their best case, no mountains storing ice). So, people would migrate to the Southeast, in search of jobs. Usually poor, uneducated people.
Since then, the Northeast has developed and, while the drought is still a problem, most people are in cities now. Still, the stereotype persists, specially among the elitist in the South/Southeast.
Dylan16807|9 years ago
>For instance: the biggest A-holes usually come from the Southeast. See what I did there? I have many examples to back this up, but they prove nothing. Generalizations are harmful.
The person you're replying to didn't say that either mentality was better or worse, just that they were different enough to lead to 'extremes'. Don't mock that as an us-vs-them slapfight.
unknown|9 years ago
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br_smartass|9 years ago
The Northeast has improved a lot today, but it still has a lot of poverty and violence in big cities. Also it has a very rich culture.
schoen|9 years ago
cadddr|9 years ago
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eric_h|9 years ago
I'm curious if it is the inverse in Brazil of what it is in the United States?
Also, given the downvote(s) and another's chastising reply to the comment to which I'm replying, what exactly is being implied?
[Edit: I just read https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11624980 , so I guess that my first point is confirmed, my second answered in the affirmative, and my third obviated]
[Edit 2: not agreeing with prejudice of any sort in either example, simply pointing out that similarities exist]
schoen|9 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Brazilian_federative_u...