Pilantrologo
Pilantrologo t1_j2exhfh wrote
Reply to comment by AnelaceLover in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
And hopefully stay that way for a long time.
Pilantrologo t1_j2ex5hi wrote
Reply to comment by Existing_Dot_8981 in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
You might want to delete this. I'm as Brazilian as they come and I know pretty well what I'm talking about.
Did you even bother to check my username?
Pilantrologo t1_j2dcsgk wrote
Reply to comment by ThaneKyrell in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
> they are there because of politics. Not because they are the best choices
And I never said they were the best choices. Meritocracy isn't about nominating the crème de la crème from each area. It's about choice based on achievement and ability.
Of course politics play a role. But what is about to happen is far, pretty fucking far from what Bolsonaro did to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Family, Education and Environment, just to name a few.
Pilantrologo t1_j2d6rh6 wrote
Reply to comment by ThiagoBaisch in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
I'll give you that one...
However, it would appear that the road network in Alagoas has improved significantly during his term as governor.
Pilantrologo t1_j2d5ipf wrote
Reply to comment by Orsick in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
Ok. Care to point to nominated people who are not qualified for the job ?
Edit : To those who find annoying asking a redditor to back his statement : Grow up.
Pilantrologo t1_j2awocp wrote
Reply to comment by Biscoito_Gatinho in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
In key positions/areas nonetheless! Sports, Environment, Development, Culture, Banco do Brasil...
Chapeau, really.
Pilantrologo t1_j2amdwi wrote
There's such an abyss between the current and the next government.
What is essentially a kakistocracy, will soon be replaced by a functioning, near-meritocratic government.
I thank every single Brazilian citizen who contributed for this outcome. The light at the end of the tunnel is so very close now.
Pilantrologo t1_j2fmas5 wrote
Reply to comment by Existing_Dot_8981 in Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post by sparkblue
Yeah, right... I don't know if you've learned about the economic growth and socioeconomic development Brazil enjoyed during the two presidential terms of Luis Inacio... I'm fairly certain you didn't, and likely don't care.
In any case, you should go out, make some friends, get a companion and do something more productive. Being unkind online won't get you anywhere.