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Should Rio Be an Olympic Host City?
Marcus Brooks , des moines: Oct 3 2009
Made Popular Oct 5 2009
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Should Rio Be an Olympic Host City?

Last night, Brazilians celebrated into the wee hours. Millions partied in Rio De Janeiro after the IOC (International Olympic Committee) awarded the nation “host city” status for the 2016 Summer Games.

But, did it deserve that prestigious award?

Hidden from Brazil’s white beaches has been global scorn for a society “dirty secret”. Despite enjoying lavish hotels and the spectacular nightlife, tourists have been mugged, robbed, kidnapped and in some cases killed by criminals prowling Rio’s downtown and nightclub districts.

Another dirty society lied in the thousands of homeless children and young teens on the streets. Many have sold their bodies and committed petty crimes to feed their variety of habits. Others turned to working for drug gangs and local cartels as extorts and “hit men”. For a decade, Rio’s murder rate rivaled that of Bogota (Colombia) in highest per capita.

Government authorities responded to the brutal, street crimes with unbridled viciousness. Off-duty policemen have employed themselves as contract killers to exterminate the homeless. Sometimes, policemen themselves paid criminals for contract hits. Elimination by subtracting the homeless population lowered Rio’s petty crime numbers. But, the move brought scrutiny from Amnesty International and other human rights groups.

A few years ago, TIME magazine did an expose on Brazil’s street murders. One 20 year old man confessed to selling drugs in the day and committing murders at night. He also confessed to receiving payment for killings by both police and drug gangs. More criminals did what he did. Bodies were found in dumpsters, alleys and sewers. The poor, the homeless and the neglected died as unwilling scapegoats for Rio’s Olympic dreams.

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Chris
Calgary, Canada
South America has never hosted an Olympic Games and Brazil has one of the strongest economies in the developing world. It makes sense that they got the bid even though I think it would have been nice to see Chicago get it.
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Stephanie
New York, United States
why be so negative? perhaps the olympics will inspire the country to make the improvements they need.
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Marcus Brooks gather
des moines, United States
Well, we wanted to throw China under the bus for hosting the 2008 Olympics while they occupied Tibet. Just because Brazil is a ”nieghbor” of ours, they don’t deserve scrutiny for state-sponsored murder?
(Global Perspectives)
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Pat
Sydney, Australia
Ah Rio, the only place I know where you can get stabbed 21 times in the back and Police can still rule it as suicide !!!
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Marcus Brooks gather
des moines, United States
You’re exactly right!! And to add, the police would plant the knife in your dead hand.
(Global Perspectives)
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Michael Davison
Raanana, Israel
According to my wife (who is Brazilian), this will be a chance to clean up some of the crime–with the help of the drug lords.

After all, even the major criminals don’t want disturbances during an event under such international scrutiny.

Major crime won’t go away any time soon, but the petty crime that tourists suffer from (muggers, pickpockets, etc.) will probably be contained, at least during the games.

How Brazil will fare from the games economically is a different question.
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