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Rio Natural History Museum - Up In Flames: 20 Million Items Lost!!
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[quote:Truth 1818:MV8zODk5NTY0XzcwMjkwNDA2X0E4NTA2QkUy] [quote:ragebuddy:MV8zODk5NTY0XzcwMjgzMzQ1XzdGQUY2Rjg3] [quote:Beast Baby:MV8zODk5NTY0XzcwMjgyNDUwX0FCMkREQkE5] [quote:VegasRick:MV8zODk5NTY0XzcwMjgyNDEwX0NGNDExRUFE] Unbelievable they didn't have a state of the art fire system in there. Or any fire system from the looks of it. :dowager: [/quote] Brazil is not a country. Brazil is a place where everyone wants to plunder as much as possible by taking advantage of the state structure. From what I'm seeing here the National Development Bank sent more than 22 million to them in June to renovate the building. The people working at the place will tell you that it was lack of money, for these public sector people the problem is always lack of money. But the last concern of people in the public sector is to use the money for what was intended. Probably this money was all spent on trips with supposed job purpose, lectures from liberals and other things that will fill someone's pocket instead of a fire safety system. [/quote] Amen [/quote] Exactly, & I know this from first hand experience there. It is ENTIRELY corrupt, lefti$t, wa$teful to the 9's. 'One hand wa$he$ the other' PERPETUALLY in Brasil. I was fortunate enough to travel there with my parents, from the 70's to the 90's, I saw first hand the degradation with each newer journey there, separated by 5 to 10 years each time. It looks nice from above, but when you get down to street level, it is chaos that rivals south Chicago, north Philly, the worst parts of Detroit, etc. Rio looks like mini Nigeria now, from street level. The whites procreate at a 1 to 3 children per family. Black Brasileans, unfortunately, like their N. American counterparts, have 9 to 10 children PER WOMAN who happens to have sex with an Afro-Brasilean guy. These men procreate phucking nearly every day of the week, there's very little birth control available, nearly NO ABORTIONS, so, the Afro-Brasilians are becoming 40% of the population from about 3 to 5% of the population 70 years ago. The whites are FLEEING Rio to the south of Brasil, where there is less crime, less daily murders of Rio which is out of control. Many whites are also moving to Portugal, where the language is nearly the same, difficult to understand at times, like Americans trying to understand British Cochney slang, sometimes it sounds like another language altogether but it is the language of the colonized country in regards to America and the Portuguese colonizers of Brasil in 1500, when Cabral "discovered" Brasil. :spock: [/quote]
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Looks like everything is lost. All gone
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