It's #unfortunate that this is the case. But I believe that people (nowadays) don't want to work, they don't want to do the bare minimum. Unfortunately, 82% of Brazilians across #Brazil 🇧🇷 are extraordinarily #lazy and don't like to work. Generally, this "type of person" sinks the #country and gives #rise to corruption and people who #benefit from it.

This is the case of Luiz Inácio #Lula da Silva, who comes from a hard-working family but lost his way among evil and #wrongdoers, becoming in the current scenario a #scoundrel, #corrupt, #xenophobic, gang leader, faction leader, cartel boss, head of the mafia involved with construction companies and businesses... a tremendous #thief who cannot walk the streets peacefully without being harassed.

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Proscribe the very concept of objectivity as tyranny; give finagling a cute nickname like #jeitinhobrasileiro and, when not praising it, laugh it over; in fact, laugh everything over — _castigat ridendo mores,_ huehuehue! — and mock those who are serious about anything — specially if they are serious about learning, those eggheads — and if this is not enough, even coupled with the nearly-universal adoption of a parenting strategy consisting of letting screens raise candy-brained, Ritalin junkies, then structure your bureaucracy around humiliating, even punishing, those who strive to walk the straight path while being lenient, if not rewarding, toward those who don’t. If a country does all this, and worse, and more for long enough, can the result be any different?