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How Brazil’s World Cup disaster could change the nation
washingtonpost.com ^
| July 9, 2014
| Ishaan Tharoor
Posted on 07/10/2014 12:36:55 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
It was the most shocking defeat in the history of the World Cup. Brazil's 7-1 semifinal annihilation in Belo Horizonte at the hands of a faultless German side brought the host nation's tournament to a shuddering, horrifying end. After billions of dollars spent on stadiums, after years of build-up and preparation, after so much accrued expectation for soccer's most famed national team, no one could have conceived that it would suffer its worst ever World Cup loss. But it did.
The reaction in Brazil has been a mix of anger and despair. The front page of one of its leading dailies on Wednesday, bluntly read, "Shame, Grief, Humiliation."
Another headline read "Historic disgrace." The impact of such a monumental blow will likely echo for months and years to come. Here's how.
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TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: worldcup2014
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To: dfwgator; kevkrom; 1rudeboy; BeadCounter; C19fan; corkoman; cartan; St_Thomas_Aquinas; ...
This sad Brazilian fan was shown crying. But no ones published this beautiful picture of him handing the trophy to a German fan. He was quoted as saying "Take it to the final! As you can see, it is not easy, but you deserve it, congratulations" (Roughly translated)
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:39:39 AM PDT
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Berlin_Freeper
(Germany 7 Brazil 1)
To: Berlin_Freeper
Brazil needed to play more of its Nazis.
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:42:00 AM PDT
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mindburglar
(When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
To: Berlin_Freeper
Argentina beats Netherlands on penalty kicks to reach World Cup final vs. Germany With rain falling and the entire stadium standing, the ticket to the World Cup title game came down to a distance of 12 yards and a series of guesses: Left or right? High or low? The Netherlands or Argentina? This time, the Dutch squad had no theatrics or surprises up its sleeve. There would be no substitutions, no miracles and, for the Netherlands, no return to the World Cup finale.
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:44:09 AM PDT
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Berlin_Freeper
(Germany 7 Brazil 1)
To: mindburglar
Which Nazis did they play?
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:45:21 AM PDT
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Berlin_Freeper
(Germany 7 Brazil 1)
To: Berlin_Freeper
None. That’s why they lost.
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:48:01 AM PDT
by
mindburglar
(When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
To: Berlin_Freeper
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:48:59 AM PDT
by
Berlin_Freeper
(Germany 7 Brazil 1)
To: mindburglar
Brazil needed to play more of its Nazis.Brazil needed to play their Nazis.
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07/10/2014 12:51:40 AM PDT
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Berlin_Freeper
(Germany 7 Brazil 1)
To: Berlin_Freeper
The Washington
Post sayeth, on the one hand...
The Brazilian government hedged its bets with the World Cup, hoping victory in the tournament could boost popular goodwill for the government and quieten the chorus of protesters, angry at wasteful spending and the country's inability to provide much-needed improvements on infrastructure, health care and education.
But, on the other hand...
There have been reports throughout the tournament of anti-Rousseff chants flooding the stadiums, but it's worth noting that most of the Brazilians who could afford tickets to the matches -- affluent and overwhelmingly white -- represent a demographic that is largely opposed to Rousseff's welfare populism.
One wonders if the Post recognizes the conclusion they've unwittingly drawn here.
Capitalism works; welfare populism fails
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posted on
07/10/2014 12:56:31 AM PDT
by
okie01
(The Mainstream Media: Ignorance on parade.)
To: Berlin_Freeper
To: Berlin_Freeper
Either is acceptable. I prefer its, since Brazil is a singular entity.
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07/10/2014 12:58:14 AM PDT
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mindburglar
(When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
To: mindburglar
You are right, though, more was incorrect if they didn’t play any in the first place.
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07/10/2014 12:59:41 AM PDT
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mindburglar
(When Superman and Batman fight, the only winner is crime.)
To: Berlin_Freeper
Worst ever loss??
How many times have they not made it to the semi-final round? Wouldn’t those be worse losses??
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07/10/2014 1:00:01 AM PDT
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GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: Berlin_Freeper
I hope Argentina loses and the commies get overthrown
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posted on
07/10/2014 1:00:59 AM PDT
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GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: GeronL
The measure here is the margin of loss, which creates the humiliation factor and is therefor worse. Much much worse.
To: Berlin_Freeper
In sports fannism I am numb to humiliation being a Dallas Cowboys fan. I guess I just won’t understand.
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07/10/2014 1:06:56 AM PDT
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GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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To: Berlin_Freeper
ISIS to FIFA: Cancel the World Cup or Well Bomb It [2022]
After the message was released on Sunday, it spread virally on social media platforms. Given the violent ongoing devastation by ISIS in Syria and Iraq, resulting in masses of dead bodies the Al Qaeda-inspired group leaves in their wake, what is perhaps most surprising about ISISs threat is its tone.
To: Berlin_Freeper
Aren’t they a bit far from Brazil?
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07/10/2014 1:13:56 AM PDT
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GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: Berlin_Freeper
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