Hearted Youtube comments on The Yarbros (@TheYarbros) channel.
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I've been watching all your videos here in Brazil, and it's really cool to see how much you're really interested in culture, history, in really getting to know the country and our people.
Mano Brown, the singer, is a very important guy, he never sold himself to the system, he always made music against the system, he also has a podcast on You Tube, Mano a Mano.
Unfortunately racism still exists all over the world, with this growth of the right it has increased even more, however, we see a lot of people fighting against it, movements against racism and laws to punish it have been applied, people denouncing it, people have been arrested for acts and racist speeches, here in Brazil it is a crime. It is unacceptable that such a horror as racism still exists.
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I'm loving your energy and the content, it's fun and informative. Many people in the world don't know much about Brazil, most know about Rio de Janeiro, soccer, carnival... place we have to be careful, however, I think that all the wonders we have here make up for any negative point, we are a people who love to receive people, make friends, show our culture, come and enjoy!!!!
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The "Class" would be based on a number of things: Having money and the colour of the skin are probably the obvious ones, but not the main ones. I'd say that the way you dress, the way you talk, how smart you seem to be or the education you have, are more important in "fitting you into a class". (I didn't say that it doesn't matter, off course it does, it's just that it's not the only or the main ones).
You belong to the high class when the people that belongs in the high class considers that you belong to their circle. Even if they still make fun of you for whatever thing you have that doesn't fit the bill.
You can totally have dark skin and still look like high class and get whatever perks you get for being in that club.
If you have dark skin and are poor as well... that's harder to pull it off, but one of those perks is that you can be friends with high class people, and surely they can help you to find a better job.
Another way to look at it, is that we mexicans the darker the skin we have, it means that we come from more generations with low self-esteem, and that means that anybody assertive enough looks superior in our eyes. It's really hard to break that mold, but if you manage to break it (low self-esteem) and look assertive enough, you can fool people into believing you're higher class and get the perks...
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