Brazillian cops torturing people for fun

True. Yeah he's from South Brazil. Why is the North so crime heavy? And no racist explanation lol, or is that perhaps the explanation?
Crime in Brazil is not because of genetics. Northeast Brazil, for example, a region that didn't receive many post-colonial Euro immigrants, was not a violent area some decades ago and it's racial composition hasn't changed at all, it's still the same: triracial mulato in the coast and more triracial mestizo inland.
 
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I don't know the full context, but many police officers get in the job in order to have some power/authority they would never have if they were civilians. It's a common sense that Brazilian cops are brutal towards blacks/favelados, while soft towards white/upper class Brazilians.
 
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Do you have a youtube link to the video?
 
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Crime in Brazil is not because of genetics. Northeast Brazil, for example, a region that didn't receive many post-colonial Euro immigrants, was not a violent area some decades ago and it's racial composition hasn't changed at all, it's still the same: triracial mulato in the coast and more triracial mestizo inland.
That's a complete generalization
Someone from RN and from Bahia look totally different
Bahia and Rio have more in common racially
 
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That's a complete generalization
Someone from RN and from Bahia look totally different
Bahia and Rio have more in common racially
I didn't generalize. The stronger SSA imput in the northeast is mainly in the coastal areas, where blacks were introduced to work in the sugar canes, while the countryside is more mestizo. Paraíba, Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte are more mestizo shifted, while Bahia, Pernambuco... are more mulato shifted, and most nordestinos live in the coast/zona da mata, where the SSA imput is stronger.
 
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I didn't generalize. The stronger SSA imput in the northeast is mainly in the coastal areas, where blacks were introduced to work in the sugar canes, while the countryside is more mestizo. Paraíba, Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte are more mestizo shifted, while Bahia, Pernambuco... are more mulato shifted, and most nordestinos live in the coast/zona da mata, where the SSA imput is stronger.
Thats another generalization, even in the coast outside of Bahia and recife metro area most people aren't "mulato". Gotta travel more nigga
You barely see anyone who looks black in Maceió for example. There's probably and more likely more blacks in Porto alegre than in Fortaleza or something.
The blackest area of Brazil is southeast+Bahia, for colonial reasons.
 
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Thats another generalization, even in the coast outside of Bahia and recife metro area most people aren't "mulato". Gotta travel more nigga
You barely see anyone who looks black in Maceió for example. There's probably and more likely more blacks in Porto alegre than in Fortaleza or something.
My nigga, you want to have an argument. I'm not saying Bahia and Pernambuco are homogenous, countyside Bahia, for example, is part of the sertão nordestino, where people are more mestizo looking, but the thing is: most people in Salvador and Recife have more SSA than Amerindian imput, and these are the most populous areas of those states.

I'm not saying the northeast is homogenous, but the most populated parts of that region are the coastal/zona da mata region, where the SSA imput is stronger than the Amerindian, and genetic tests corroborate what I said.
 
My nigga, you want to have an argument. I'm not saying Bahia and Pernambuco are homogenous, countyside Bahia, for example, is part of the sertão nordestino, where people are more mestizo looking, but the thing is: most people in Salvador and Recife have more SSA than Amerindian imput, and these are the most populous areas of those states.

I'm not saying the northeast is homogenous, but the most populated parts of that region are the coastal/zona da mata region, where the SSA imput is stronger than the Amerindian, and genetic tests corroborate what I said.
I'm not saying it isn't, what you said is true for Brazil as a whole except north and center, the SSA Dna is higher than native American, not only on the coast of northeast, although I'd say it's more an exception than a rule, the thing is that 2 of the 3 big cities on the coast are more SSA than native American, but the whole rest is not. :feelswhat:
 
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