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FIFA GO HOME!The Chaos and Discontent ahead of
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.Brazil is grim. Reportedly, over a million people have taken to the streets of major cities across Brazil to record their discontent. People are protesting
against corruption , mounting inflation and a lack of government investment in public services such as education, healthcare and transportation, etc.
A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds that 72% of Brazilians are dissatisfied with the way things are going in their country, up from 55% just
weeks before the FIFA World Cup demonstrations began in June 2013.
Cup vs. CorruptionThe question is not how to organize the World Cup, but how to survive with the basic
necessities unavailable, corruption on rise and inflation sky-high.
The Discontent is growing at an Exponential Rate
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
50 5256 55
72
49 46 43 44
26
Sharp Uptick in Brazilian Discontent in 2014
Dissatisfied Satisfied
The Protesters in Sao Paulo
84% back no political
party
77% have higher
education
22% students
53% aged under 25
Reasons for Protest
56% against increased
fares
40% against corruption
31% against violence
27% for better
transport
24% against politicians
President Rousseff’s Influence Brazilian President receives tremendously negative ratings for her approach towards handling of
discomforting issues facing the nation.
Rousseff versus her predecessor Lula da Silva
2010 2014
84
48
14
52
Economic Ratings Plummet in Brazil
Good Bad
Lula Rousseff
Inflation, Crime, Poor Healthcare facilities and Corruption are eating-up
nation’s resources.
Big Issues
Rising Prices
Crime
Healthcare
Corrupt Politicians
Lack of Job Opportunities
Gap Between Rich/Poor
Poor Quality Schools
Public Debt
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
85
83
83
78
72
68
64
56
Top concerns in Brazil
The Current Economic Situation is Dire
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
62
54
6559
32
36
45
3541
67
Economic Ratings Plummet in Brazil
Good Bad
The FIFA World Cup is expected to attract more than 3.5M people to
12 host cities …Brazilians are
also concerned about the
impact that hosting the World Cup,
which begins June 12, will have on their
country.
World Cup in Brazil wasn’t a good idea after all!
61
31
35
Most Think Hosting FIFA World Cup Is Bad For Brazil
Bad thing because it takes away money from public services.Both/NeitherDon't knowGood thing because it creates jobs.
The Million Dollar Question …
If there is money for the FIFA World Cup, how is it
government doesn’t have any money for
public services?
It's normal for people to get angry when so much money is being spent
building stadiums.
Mind-blowing, isn’t it?
Brazil has the 7th Largest Economy in
the world,
but it ranks 85th on the Human
Development Index,
there are 50,000 Murders a year.
It’s chaos in Brazil!
Protests over World Cup cost!
But despite the threat and protests, officials insist this summer's
tournament will be fine.
What do you think? Let us know in comments please.
There is also skepticism about the international benefit of hosting the World
Cup. In Pew Research survey,
about 35% Brazilian said it will hurt nation’s image
around the world while an almost
equal number think it will help.
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