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To: elmatador who wrote (14107)1/28/2002 11:20:34 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
January 28th, 2002
Hi Elmat, <<Brazilianization>> is an observable condition that has some cures. Are you trying to cause trouble again;0?

I was going back to HK tomorrow from where I am, Shanghai. Just had a phone conference with 5 folks in 5 locations, and it is off to Changsha again (just left there 2 days ago) and will not see HK until Friday.

Revolutions can cure Brazillianization. Socialism can do same. Serious question: Why has the underclass in Brazil not revolted? Are matters not dire enough; is it simply because no leader has come forth; is Brazil turning socialist? or perhaps because the great majority are still classifiable as middle class?

Trinidad will not ever likely have a revolution, because the folks think revolutions are parties, as in an annual event, of gyrating lith bodies and much alcohol.

Chugs, Jay