Brasileirinho
28th April 2011, 00:45
Hello you guys, i was researching about Che on google and happened to find this great website and just registered in it.
Im from Brasil, 1st year of law school starts in august, and in the mean time i decided to start reading Jon Lee Anderson's Che biografy after watching Diario de Motocicleta ( Che's trip movie ). As many of you, Im a Bob Marley fan and just became Che's fan. Im starting to have an ideia of making a trip like Che's, but on a jeep not in "La Poderosa" hahaha. I live in an "emerging" country and I wanna know the poor side of South America that touched Ernesto's heart and made him what he became. I lived for a year in the USA close to Portland and had the chance to know the North-American nacionalism ( sometimes even stupid ), and now i wanted to know what people think about their respective countries, in another place than Brasil and the USA.
Thanks for reading, I hope to learn a lot in the community.
By the way, our president ( Dilma Rouseff, Brasil's first women president ) was a revolucionary against the dictatorships here in Brasil in the 70/80's , now in 2011, she hasnt showed really any "left concepts", but she has an excuse, cause we have to build a new country for the 2014 world cup and 2016 olympics, something that is going to use the money we DO NOT have.
Peace!
Im from Brasil, 1st year of law school starts in august, and in the mean time i decided to start reading Jon Lee Anderson's Che biografy after watching Diario de Motocicleta ( Che's trip movie ). As many of you, Im a Bob Marley fan and just became Che's fan. Im starting to have an ideia of making a trip like Che's, but on a jeep not in "La Poderosa" hahaha. I live in an "emerging" country and I wanna know the poor side of South America that touched Ernesto's heart and made him what he became. I lived for a year in the USA close to Portland and had the chance to know the North-American nacionalism ( sometimes even stupid ), and now i wanted to know what people think about their respective countries, in another place than Brasil and the USA.
Thanks for reading, I hope to learn a lot in the community.
By the way, our president ( Dilma Rouseff, Brasil's first women president ) was a revolucionary against the dictatorships here in Brasil in the 70/80's , now in 2011, she hasnt showed really any "left concepts", but she has an excuse, cause we have to build a new country for the 2014 world cup and 2016 olympics, something that is going to use the money we DO NOT have.
Peace!