Vendrah
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I didn't say that this doesn't exist as social elements. But that everything just don't seem to be as sophisticated, what is easy to relate to loose or unimplemented regulations (what is kinda the same thing).
Yeah, Bolosnaro made some things worse but the point is that in my version this wouldn't happen at all. Also bad schools are also work of bad regulation and the lack of funding.
Your entire system looks generally improvised, what has it's charms but your lack of sophisticating things is eventually killing you (at least some of you). And yes safer upbringing lowers the amount of corrupt people that do frauds. What is kinda my point: education, resources, laws, people ... they all need to be in sync to provide truly good results. Just about every country can say "yeah, we have laws", but that isn't really the point. The point is how well they interact one with another (and that is real regulation). My own country is currently studying how to be good as our partners on the continent and the key is in quality interaction of all elements, not that they are simply there.
Please, please, could you stop referring Brazil as "me" or "you are" as if I am Brazil?
Very few of the things here are done the way I would do it myself.
I don't think I have much more to say, except that there are occasions and occasions for regulations...