Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019

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Autor(a) principal: Bijos, Leila
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Científica Disruptiva
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Resumo: This paper critically reflects on a series of social and political changes in Brazil, the impact of Labor Party erosion after twelve years in power, the deviation of public money, the deteriorating of civil-law jurisdictions, it follows the analytical method and is structured in real facts. The analysis uses contemporary bibliography to explain the growing protests of the organized civil society in Brazil since 2013, bringing the idea of transforming the system with a far-right political candidate, a former military officer Jair Bolsonaro. The movement known as the Brazilian Spring, advocates for new contemporary aspirations and patterns of political alliances, the environmental protection of the Amazon. My findings suggest that questions have been put to the fore concerning political corruption, defense and security focused on gangues in shanty towns in Rio de Janeiro, showing changes brought by the 2018 presidential elections in Brazil. Bolsonaro’s challenges encompass a devastating recession, massive corruption among the country’s business and political elite, an ailing economy that is grappling with mounting debt, slow growth, and high unemployment. In the aftermath of the latest presidential elections, the president failed to make true his promises to crackdown on crime and corruption, as well as facing civil protests by members of the defeated Labour Party. The debate is focused on political theories encompassing the statutory provision of social services and questioning the confidence in institutions, especially the police. Bolsonaro’s solution is zero tolerance, the use of police torture on drug traffickers and kidnappers. Brazil is a majority non-white country, a multicultural mix of ethnicities, religious, gender and sexual minorities, facing daily hostility against them and threats to social inclusion and the promotion of human rights. Institutional changes should promote equitable patterns of economic growth, especially education, employment, and transportation. Human rights reforms should not only be rooted in a transnational legal culture, but approach local social situations in which human rights have been accentuated after the presidential elections, promoting a cohesion, eliminating violence.
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spelling Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019Discriminación étnico-racial en brasil : Bolsonaro era 2019Discriminação étnico-racial no Brasil: Bolsonaro era 2019MulticulturalismoDemocraciaOpinião PúblicaEleições Presidenciais no BrasilMulticulturalismDemocracyPublic OpinionPresidential Elections in BrazilMulticulturalismoDemocraciaOpinión públicaElecciones presidenciales en BrasilThis paper critically reflects on a series of social and political changes in Brazil, the impact of Labor Party erosion after twelve years in power, the deviation of public money, the deteriorating of civil-law jurisdictions, it follows the analytical method and is structured in real facts. The analysis uses contemporary bibliography to explain the growing protests of the organized civil society in Brazil since 2013, bringing the idea of transforming the system with a far-right political candidate, a former military officer Jair Bolsonaro. The movement known as the Brazilian Spring, advocates for new contemporary aspirations and patterns of political alliances, the environmental protection of the Amazon. My findings suggest that questions have been put to the fore concerning political corruption, defense and security focused on gangues in shanty towns in Rio de Janeiro, showing changes brought by the 2018 presidential elections in Brazil. Bolsonaro’s challenges encompass a devastating recession, massive corruption among the country’s business and political elite, an ailing economy that is grappling with mounting debt, slow growth, and high unemployment. In the aftermath of the latest presidential elections, the president failed to make true his promises to crackdown on crime and corruption, as well as facing civil protests by members of the defeated Labour Party. The debate is focused on political theories encompassing the statutory provision of social services and questioning the confidence in institutions, especially the police. Bolsonaro’s solution is zero tolerance, the use of police torture on drug traffickers and kidnappers. Brazil is a majority non-white country, a multicultural mix of ethnicities, religious, gender and sexual minorities, facing daily hostility against them and threats to social inclusion and the promotion of human rights. Institutional changes should promote equitable patterns of economic growth, especially education, employment, and transportation. Human rights reforms should not only be rooted in a transnational legal culture, but approach local social situations in which human rights have been accentuated after the presidential elections, promoting a cohesion, eliminating violence.Este trabajo refleja críticamente una serie de cambios sociales y políticos en Brasil, el impacto de la erosión del Partido Laborista después de doce años en el poder, la apropiación indebida de dinero público, el deterioro de las jurisdicciones civiles sigue el método analítico y está estructurado en hechos reales. La investigación desafía este punto de vista al utilizar bibliografía contemporánea para documentar y explicar las crecientes protestas de la sociedad civil organizada en Brasil desde 2013, trayendo la idea de transformar el sistema con un candidato político de extrema derecha, el ex oficial militar Jair Bolsonaro. El movimiento conocido como la primavera brasileña, aboga por nuevas aspiraciones contemporáneas, patrones de alianzas políticas y protección ambiental de la Amazonía. La Constitución brasileña de 1988, el Derecho internacional público y los temas destacados en relación con la corrupción política, la defensa y la seguridad centrados en las pandillas en las favelas de Río de Janeiro, se contextualizan y muestran los cambios provocados por las elecciones presidenciales de 2018 en Brasil. Los desafíos de Bolsonaro abarcan una recesión devastadora, una corrupción masiva entre las empresas y la élite política del país, una economía deshonesta que enfrenta una deuda creciente, un crecimiento lento y un alto desempleo. A raíz de las últimas elecciones presidenciales, el presidente no tuvo éxito en cumplir sus promesas de tomar medidas enérgicas contra la corrupción, así como enfrentar las protestas civiles de los miembros del Partido Laborista derrotado. El debate se centra en las teorías políticas que cubren la prestación legal de servicios sociales y cuestiona la confianza en las instituciones, especialmente la policía. Los cambios institucionales deben promover patrones equitativos de crecimiento económico, educación, empleo, transporte y derechos humanos.Este trabalho reflete criticamente sobre uma série de mudanças sociais e políticas no Brasil, o impacto da erosão do Partido Trabalhista após doze anos no poder, o desvio do dinheiro público, a deterioração das jurisdições civis, segue o método analítico e é estruturado em fatos. A pesquisa usa uma bibilografia contemporânea documentando e explicando os crescentes protestos da sociedade civil organizada no Brasil desde 2013, trazendo a idéia de transformar o sistema com um candidato político de extrema direita, o ex-oficial militar Jair Bolsonaro. O movimento conhecido como a primavera brasileira, defende novas aspirações contemporâneas, padrões de alianças políticas, e a proteção ambiental da Amazônia. Contextualiza-se a Constituição brasileira de 1988, o Direito Internacional Público, e questões evidenciadas em relação à corrupção política, defesa e segurança focadas em gangues nas favelas no Rio de Janeiro, mostrando as mudanças trazidas pelas eleições presidenciais de 2018 no Brasil. Os desafios de Bolsonaro abrangem uma recessão devastadora, corrupção maciça entre as empresas e a elite política do país, uma economia claudicante, que está enfrentando dívidas crescentes, crescimento lento e desemprego elevado. No rescaldo das últimas eleições presidenciais, o presidente falhou em cumprir suas promessas de repressão ao crime e à corrupção, bem como enfrentar protestos civis de membros do Partido Trabalhista derrotado. O debate centra-se em teorias políticas que abrangem a prestação estatutária de serviços sociais e questiona a confiança nas instituições, especialmente a polícia. O Brasil é um país de maioria não-branca, uma mistura multicultural de etnias, minorias religiosas, de gênero e sexuais, enfrentando diariamente a hostilidade contra elas e as ameaças à inclusão social e à promoção dos direitos humanos. As mudanças institucionais necessitam promover padrões equitativos de crescimento econômico, educação, emprego, transporte e direitos humanos.Editora Faculdade CERS2020-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revista.cers.com.br/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/28Revista Científica Disruptiva; Bd. 1 Nr. 2 (2019): Revista Científica Disruptiva; 94-115Revista Científica Disruptiva; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): Revista Científica Disruptiva; 94-115Revista Científica Disruptiva; Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2019): Revista Científica Disruptiva; 94-115Revista Científica Disruptiva; Vol. 1 No 2 (2019): Revista Científica Disruptiva; 94-115Revista Científica Disruptiva; V. 1 N. 2 (2019): Revista Científica Disruptiva; 94-115Revista Científica Disruptiva; v. 1 n. 2 (2019): Revista Científica Disruptiva; 94-1152674-7804reponame:Revista Científica Disruptivainstname:Centro de Ensino Renato Saraiva (CERS)instacron:CERSenghttp://revista.cers.com.br/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/28/19http://revista.cers.com.br/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/28/86Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Científica Disruptivahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.pt_BRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBijos, Leila2021-07-08T17:33:33Zoai:ojs2.192.168.11.14:8080:article/28Revistahttp://revista.cers.com.br/ojs/index.php/revista/indexPRIhttp://revista.cers.com.br/ojs/index.php/revista/oairevista@cers.com.br2674-78042674-7804opendoar:2021-07-08T17:33:33Revista Científica Disruptiva - Centro de Ensino Renato Saraiva (CERS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
Discriminación étnico-racial en brasil : Bolsonaro era 2019
Discriminação étnico-racial no Brasil: Bolsonaro era 2019
title Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
spellingShingle Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
Bijos, Leila
Multiculturalismo
Democracia
Opinião Pública
Eleições Presidenciais no Brasil
Multiculturalism
Democracy
Public Opinion
Presidential Elections in Brazil
Multiculturalismo
Democracia
Opinión pública
Elecciones presidenciales en Brasil
title_short Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
title_full Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
title_fullStr Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
title_sort Ethnic-Racial Discrimination in Brazil: Bolsonaro Era 2019
author Bijos, Leila
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Multiculturalismo
Democracia
Opinião Pública
Eleições Presidenciais no Brasil
Multiculturalism
Democracy
Public Opinion
Presidential Elections in Brazil
Multiculturalismo
Democracia
Opinión pública
Elecciones presidenciales en Brasil
topic Multiculturalismo
Democracia
Opinião Pública
Eleições Presidenciais no Brasil
Multiculturalism
Democracy
Public Opinion
Presidential Elections in Brazil
Multiculturalismo
Democracia
Opinión pública
Elecciones presidenciales en Brasil
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