Should Brazilian soccer team win FIFA world cup this year even with co untry’s political situation?
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Mapa Mental sobre Should Brazilian soccer team win FIFA world cup this year even with co untry’s political situation?, criado por Kwshm Ayumu em 08/07/2018.
Should Brazilian soccer team win
FIFA world cup this year even with
co untry’s political situation?
In my opinion I think Brazil should win the cup and with that fact would give an incentive to the population, but I
also find the money spent in relation to the world cup a bit unnecessary, since this money could be used in other
more essential areas like the education.
So why do you agree with Brazil's participation in the world cup and do you prefer to invest this money in other
areas?
I think so because that will so we can forget the problems of the country a little and also who have a voice, like the
players, represent everyone and speak what we want.
Do you think players represent the voice of people even though they have never done anything for the people
themselves?
Yes, i think Brazil should win the Cup. The political situation is complicated and the crisis is far from over, so it
would be good for brazil to win, because it will bring happiness and hope to a people who already suffer every day.
Why do you think this moment of "happiness and hope" of the people would be good for him?
In my opinion, Brazil should not win the World Cup because bad politicians, for example, would use this moment of relaxation of the
people to do actions that do not favor the same, such as raising taxes, or in more serious cases, create laws that harm the people,
without at least perceive because of the attention focused on victory in the world championship. And also because of the media instead of
giving focus to the Brazilian selection, gave to believe that it was the "selection of Neymar". And in soccer, Brazil was among the 8 best
in the world and everyone is sad. In education is the 85th and nobody complains ...
Do you think politicians would really try to harm the people?