Tommy Pearl
1 min readNov 4, 2024

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It appears from my research that Brazil isn't as an utopia of non-racism as I've been led to believe. I'm not sure "woefully" is applicable to the USA.

Many Brazilians still think that race impacts life in their country. A research article published in 2011 indicated that 63.7% of Brazilians believe that race interferes with the quality of life, 59% believe it makes a difference at work, and 68.3% in questions related to police justice. According to Ivanir dos Santos (the former Justice Ministry's specialist on race affairs), "There is a hierarchy of skin color: where blacks, mixed race and dark skinned people are expected to know their place in society.Many Brazilians still think that race impacts life in their country. A research article published in 2011 indicated that 63.7% of Brazilians believe that race interferes with the quality of life, 59% believe it makes a difference at work, and 68.3% in questions related to police justice. According to Ivanir dos Santos (the former Justice Ministry's specialist on race affairs), "There is a hierarchy of skin color: where blacks, mixed race and dark skinned people are expected to know their place in society.

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Tommy Pearl
Tommy Pearl

Written by Tommy Pearl

Environmentalist, Social Justice, Star Trek Nerd, insanely curious, tech head, subservient human to my dog who likes big treats and cannot lie.

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