Thursday, 8 February 2018

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Do you think there's something wrong?

On the eve of the World Economic Forum, Oxfam presents its report of world's income concentration: 

2013: the poorest 50 percent of the world population produced 0.7 percent of the wealth. On the rich side, that same percentage was divided by 85 people. Bad. Brutal. 

2016: the poorest 50 percent owned only 0.2 percent of the world's wealth. On the wealthy side, this wealth is hit by only eight people. A fair result, thanks to the free world.

2017: the poorest 50 percent no longer have wealth that can be measured. They own zero percent. On the rich side there is good news: 82 percent of the world's wealth belongs to 1 percent of the population. No comments

2017: 100 million brazilians (50% of population) had the same wealth as 5 people.
Resultado de imagem para oxfam wealth report



Tuesday, 2 January 2018

About social changes

Social changes do not arise from the masses in their eternal expectation of command, of direction. They come from a small group of people, ideas and voices. People dedicated to improve the lives of those who ignore, criticize or attack the vanguard. Social changes are not social upheavals.

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

The others

Pedants are people who knows subjects we don't understand.

Pedantes são todas as pessoas que dominam assuntos que não entendemos.

Marcelo e Bolsonaro

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa vai à posse de Bolsonaro e testa os limites de sua popularidade. A conhecida empatia do presidente de Portugal em s...