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by f00zz
1620 days ago
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This country should have never normalized favelas. Just 50 years ago, places like Singapore and Seoul used to have slums that looked a lot like Brazilian favelas. But they invested in public housing and now look like sci-fi cities from the 25th century, while we were singing "quem mora no morro vive pertinho do ceu". |
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Another huge difference which can't be underestimated is the geopolitical importance of South Korea and the ensuing economic aid from the US.
Singapore also has uniquenesses (its location) that wouldn't translate well into other countries.
In no way does this diminish the merits of both those countries -- its great that they managed to develop so well, and they deserve applause for doing so. But I don't think we can easily compare either to Brazil.