Ana Maria de la Merced was eating lunch at her pest-control business when a construction worker hired to refurbish her home came in talking about bones. This was their first day on the job. As they cracked the cement floor, they had found bones, he said. A lot of bones. She should come look, he insisted.
A video from Brazil has attracted attention around the world, and it has nothing to do with the image-boosting World Cup and Olympics images many are touting. They were killed by rival prisoners, who had the nerve to film the video themselves. Look for just a few seconds and you'll notice that, not surprisingly, the victims and the perpetrators are young, poor, dark-skinned men. They're not just symbols of Brazil's chronic poverty and inequality. They're also victims of its culture of hyper-masculinity. So many men have been killed in Brazil in the last 30 years that there are now roughly 4 million more women than men in the country -- roughly the population of Los Angeles, California.
The photo above is from January of A recent event from earlier this week has reminded many Brazilians that there was a similar incident that happened in , featured in the photo above. In the February 3rd post featured in the original story from a few days ago, the writer reported that a similar incident had happened on a beach. Thus, it still remains true that the incident reported on the 3rd was the second of its kind in the same period. On January 9, on Avenida Pasteur, Botafogo, almost in front of the IBM building, bikers stripped and tied up a black man and tied him to a bar naked under the scorching sun, on the hot sidewalk for 40 minutes.
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