Renan Santos: It's a country where it's worth getting complacent, sucking up to politicians, sucking up to criminals.
Renan Santos: And it's a country where you, who are a worker, you who are a working woman—no matter the sector you're in, no matter how much you earn—
If you go out on the street, you're not safe—you can't be sure you'll be able to take your phone out of your pocket and answer a call.
Renan Santos: Because some thug will come and steal your phone.
Renan Santos: So, almost your entire life experience in Brazil—from the moment you work and the company you work for is sabotaged, to the moment you want to buy something and interest rates are high, taxes are high, the car you want to buy is expensive, the food you buy is expensive—you realize you're being sabotaged.
