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Why are Portuguese ppl so bad at footie
Is it because their country is really small
Americans don't hate the UK like this, argentinians don't hate Spain like this, what makes black Brazilians seethe so much at us?
>>149320235I simply cannot “seethe” at a “””country”””” that you can go from west to east within 2 hours drive
Lmao
Pathetic
If I drive two hours I Brazil I wouldn’t have left my state.
>>149320280If you like Brazil so much why are you driving an uber eats in ireland?
>>149320326There are cities in Brazil bigger than your “”country”” both in size and population
Night please…
>>149320235wtf you talking about Joaquim, we root for Portugal everytime you play against anyone
All their football talent went to Brazil
>>149320362I mentioned black Brazilians specifically, white Brazilians are fine
It's the pardos who get this inferiority complex like no other country in the Americas
>>149320362Argentinians would never do that for Spain
>>149320352yet we're the ones who found you and taught you everything you know
embrace our superiority son
>>149320139 (OP)It's called being an underdog
>>149320479It’s ok we like you but you hate us.
>>149320235Bullying is fun and Portugal is an easy target that we can mock in our own language
"Mongrel complex", or alternatively "mutt complex" (Portuguese: complexo de vira-lata, lit.'street dog complex, mutt complex, stray dog complex'), is an expression that refers to a feeling of "collective inferiority complex" reportedly felt by many Brazilians when comparing Brazil and its culture to other parts of the world.
Writing in the 1950s, the playwright Nelson Rodrigues saw his countrymen as afflicted with a sense of inferiority, and he coined a phrase that Brazilians now used to describe it: "the mongrel complex". Brazil has always aspired to be taken seriously as a world power by the heavyweights, and so it pains Brazilians that world leaders could confuse their country with Bolivia, as Ronald Reagan once did, or dismiss a nation so large – it has 180 million people – as "not a serious country", as Charles de Gaulle did.
The idea that the Brazilian people are inferior to others or "degenerate" is not novel and dates back to the 19th century, when French nobleman Arthur de Gobineau visited Rio de Janeiro in 1845 and described the city's residents as "unbelievably ugly monkeys".
In 1903, Lobato reveals himself to be profoundly pessimistic about the potential of the Brazilian people, by him thus defined:
>Brazil, son of inferior parents – destitute of these strongest characters that imprint an unmistakable stamp in certain individuals, such as it happens to the German, the English, grew up sadly – resulting in a worthless kind, incapable of continuing to self develop without the vivifying assistance of the blood of some original race.
Aside from the mixed origin, Brazilians supposedly would suffer from the fact they live in the tropics, where the "hot and humid climate would predispose inhabitants to sloth and lust" (another thesis that was held dear at the time, geographical determinism, alleged that the true civilizations can only develop in temperate climates).
>>149320352Why didnt you answer their question, macaco?
>>149320648I CANNOT feel inferior to Moortugal bbc it’s pathetically small.
It’s like feeling inferior to a guy who is shorter and has a small dick.
It’s simply impossible.
We do feel inferior to the USA or Germany, THO.
>>149320139 (OP)MODS THERE IS AN /int/ THREAD ON MY FOOTY BOARD AGAIN
>>149320139 (OP)pathetic little ''country''
they will never win a WC
brazilians got so mind broken by the 7-1 huelocaust that they made their whole personality hating europeans