Very accurate according to a guy that supports that “one side” of the political spectrum? Or shall we forget that your “presidenta” tried to transform that World Cup in Brazil into a political statement? No problem with that, huh? When the things occur according to your pathetic political view.
This shirt does not belong to political groups, it belongs not only to Brazilians, but to anyone who likes magical football and the ‘Jogo Bonito’, it represents joy and happiness!
Not a Brazilian but a fan of the national team since 1982 when my older brother first told me about the great Zico. I bought my first jersey in 1994 after they won the Cup. I actually wanted the blue one because I fell in love with that jersey after they played the Dutch team in that Cup. However, the blue ones were not popular at the time, and I could not find one in the stores. Over the years I've bought a few jerseys, traveled to Brazil a few times, learned Portuguese and made many Brazilian friends. Last July, I had a Zoom call with my friend in Rio and she said, "every time I see that shirt, I think of Bolsonaro". I knew it was time to retire the shirt. I told her that I live in Miami, people here wear all kinds of team sport shirts and most of the Brazilians here are right leaning. It wasn't until my last trip to Brazil later in August that I really understood the symbolism that the shirt has become. I have friends on both sides down there but it's a shame that some so beautiful, that represented excellence has become so polarizing. The fanboy in me will root for Brazil as always in the World Cup but I will wear the blue shirt and hope for the best because I love the country and the culture.
Thank you for sharing this story with us, Keane! The blue one in 1994 was a beauty, you're absolutely right. That Bebeto Romario partnership ;) those were the days. What are your friends in Brazil saying now after the election and ahead of the Qatar World Cup? Are they rooting for the team wearing their yellow jerseys or rather not?
@@dwkickoff I was there about a couple of weeks before the first turn in the elections. When I was in Rio at the time, Flamengo had a big game with Fluminense which they lost 2-1. That was the talk of the day in Rio. The following week, I was in Belo Horizonte and the group I was with were talking about Atlético. The National Team hardly came up unless I mentioned it. The National Team needs a good, deep run in the World Cup to get people excited about them again. I think the National Team does the best when there is no pressure or expectations on them. This may help this year's team because they have lost some relevancy. The 1994 team didn't have a lot of expectations on them. The 2002 team didn't and from what I read back in the day, the 1970 team didn't have a lot of expectations on them either. The 2006 and especially the 2014 team had a lot of pressure on them especially since '06 they were the defending champs and '14 they were the host nation. My friends will be rooting for them because the team is still a part of the national identity. If they have another 7-1 loss or Neymar becomes the butt of jokes and memes again like in '18 it may take some time for them to come back to relevancy. But in saying that, this team is loaded! They should be very competitive.
As a Brazilian myself id say your friend is wrong...cuz no politician is bigger than a country and anyone can use the jersey... Its on her mind that the jersey represents a politician...
@@henry247 I agree, no politician is bigger than a country. I did understand her viewpoint though. She’s a Lula supporter who lives in Rio which is Bolsonaro territory. She gets on a video call with a friend who was wearing the yellow shirt. I can imagine. Not to take sides, I thought it was an interesting move by the Lula team to have the yellow shirt with “Lula 13” on the back.
Sou croata e ainda lembro quando tinha a minha primeira camisa do Brasil.Era criança de 11 anos.Falando sobre camisas dos outros países, aqui na Croácia sempre era bem comum ver alguém usando essa camisa na rua. É provavelmente a mais popular, depois de camisa da Croácia, claro.
When I first saw the title of the video I thought it was going to trash/shame Australia or even maybe South Africa for having the same/similar colours on their jersey. Then mind blown by the distain in Brazil for what it represents and what it's become. wow. Also considering it's probably;y the most popular jersey worn by other nationalities. wow.
@@parakramdivya6949 Oh, really? Who r u from the other side of the world that is a specialist in mu country? So u mean that all that is the video is a lie? Did u really watch it? My hatred? Oh, God! Hahahhha
i'm Indian national and the yellow jersey gives goosebumps. Brazil is one of the greatest of all time football country. They are magicians and not just one or two, almost all the international players from Brazil are recognized for how great they play. VIVA BRAZIL
Thanks for the support! But u should switch the first phrase to Portuguese “apoio ao povo brasileiro” since thats our language~ thank you for the consideration 💕
Wonderful video. As a brazilian and as someone against Bolsonaro's government, I'm scared to wear the yellow shirt in the streets, not scared because violence is a possibility since things are very tense right now, but scared that people from any of the sides will think I'm a supporter of Bolsonaro's ideas, that's what scares me, and this it's not something we should worry about when using this shirt. After the 2014 cup I thought the greatest shame in wearing this shirt would be the 7x1, but this is nothing compared to what Bolsonaro and his supporters did with our country and our national symbols. It's sad that things have come to this. I will be using the shirt in the days that Brazil plays, but I'm still not confortable to use in a day to day situation.
Fun fact, the colors and design of the yellow T-shirt of brazil was designed by a guy who lived in Santan Do livramento, in the border with uruguay, the guy was "hinchando" ( IDK the translation, like supporting or or cheering I guess) for the uruguayan team in the '50s.
@@vagrant-techart8278 thats simple, in 1958, at the final, brazil will match against Sweden, with both teams with yellow shirts. Brazil only brought yellow shirts to the competition and Sweden refused use a away kit. So a member of brazil staff bought blue shirts and sewed numbers and the symbol of brazil in the eves of the match.
The Jersey was used as a political tool because Brazil's politics is structured by a multiple party system. Bolsonaro's 2018 electoral campaign had this motto "Meu partido é o Brasil" (My party is Brazil), because he grew to the presidency by claiming to be an anti-system candidate, people supported him because he was a rally point against political parties. Before Bolsonaro, people used the color of the national team in protest to say "We don't belong to any party, we're brazillian". Anyway, it's false to believe the colors of the flag to be an apolitical thing. Countries are political by nature!
CBF did nothing to prevent their association, too. Granted I doubt there's anything they could've done but... well, anything besides a "please don't" would've been more.
No. It was appropriated by the far-right because it's intrinsic to the far-right the desire to erase all minorities and blend everyone into a single entity. Totalitarians wish to abolish all parties and to forbid all forms of social identification of minorities. By using the national colours as theirs, they tried to demean the parties who had colours of their own.
The Brazilian team's black jersey has been the best-selling so far because people don't want to be confused with the extreme right. But this is temporary, yellow is Brazil. Ideologies die and the country always stand.
Of course we can recover the symbolism behind our beautiful and iconic yellow jersey. Just give us time and a World Cup and suddenly everything will come back to the original 🙌🏻
The only thing i can say about Brazil as a Norwegian fan is that i admire Brazil and that we won against Brazil in the 1998 world cup. Sorry had to put it in there 😂😀🇧🇻❤️🇧🇷
@@fredrikdahl1230 I didn't, we Brazilians make jokes about ourselves and seleção more than most Europeans would think! That seleção (98) had so many problems, Rivaldo and Ronaldo carried a lot of weight over their shoulders. You guys actually deserved to win that match!
I am Brazilian and only recently I noticed people are wearing the BR shirt, because they're now wearing the blue or white ones. The yellow one is instantly recognizable, but it took some time for me to recognize the blue one.
Nota para os brasileiros: puto em português de Portugal significa moleque. I am from cabo verde (cape verde) an african nation archipelago, we were a colony of the portuguese, after independence we changed our flag, the flag was closely linked with the left wing party PAIGC (later PAICV) that fought for our independence (it was red, green and yellow). After rougly 15 years democracy was established the center-right winning party changed the constitution and flag (to mainly blue, with 3 stripes in the midle, 1 red between 2 white and 10 stars, the significance is on wikipedia if you want to know), although I don't like that party the change was good and perhaps necessary, it represented a change in our society to a more free, democratic one, that unlike other portuguese african colonies did not fully take place and now changing flag on those countries would be very hard to do (especially in Angola where it became a strong symbol of the country, and personally I don't think changing would be cool). The symbolic color of the party that changed the flag (MpD) is green (and recently, red too) so it didn't get too political throughout our history. The flag was gradually accepted and in 2013 after our first qualification for the African Cup (CAF) the whole country rallied behind the flag and our victories were celebrated with display of patriotism. I hope this sense of political meaning goes away from Brazil and the patriotism comes back!
If we can call patriotism the act of defending your own country from mobsters that in past thrashed it, then yeah, I would say that the Brazilians are totally correct in protesting against a stolen election. The people that were interviewed in this video were just the leftist scumbags (the brainless mob that support that leftist goat f*cker that screwed Brazil in the past).
Brazilians national players actually made a pact to not spoke about politics aiming not worsen this situation regarding the divided symbolism of the shirt and the team itself, but Neymar, our most skilled and important player, alling to Bolsonaro's view, really got people off. People were starting to believe and love our national team again, only to him to fuck it up 1 month away from the world cup 🤦♂️ Our hope is the damage recover itself in time since Bolsonaro lost the election. The emerging of new amazing players like Vini Jr, Rodrygo, Richarlison etc. freshen some of this concerns at least. Neymar is not the only protagonist anymore.
Honestly can’t wait for Neynar to retire!!! We don’t need him and his bigotry anymore. Look forward to the future with Vini Jr, Rodrygo and Martinelli. Even Endrick
Well... most skilled is a stretch these days. I mean, the guy hasn't improved since 2018 while Vinicius Jr. looks like the legit deal. Not a bad piece but prone to throwing fits.
Excellent documentary! It could express all love and hate history with one of the great identity national symbols: our "amarelinha" little yellow t-shirt. 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏🥰❤️ Thank you for that
I come from a family & neighbourhood where whenever it comes to be the matter of international soccer game - Brazil is the ultimate team love & all neighbourhood was, still & will remain faithful supporters for the Seleção. Particularly for me, the cemented reason to be their faithful supporter was 2002 world cup winning performance. A golden memory of my childhood. Love from Bangladesh 😍 😘 ❤❤.
My parents have been fans of Brazil since the 60s. They got to see the greatness of the Brazilian team and my father even got to see them in 1994 in the Semi-finals in Dallas. I have been a fan of Brazil since I was 4. I shed my first tears for this team in 1998 and more tears in 2014. I would never think that these politician bastards could turn that beautiful shirt into a symbol of ignorance for their own benefits, but luckily Brazilians and us foreign fans know what it truly represents and I'm happy that the fans are taking those colors back from those who would tarnish them.
As a Brazilian, I think is too late to recover the yellow shirt. It was associated with hate, denialism and ignorance. We still support the national team, but with different colors. White, black and blue. To the world cup, I just bought a blue shirt. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Its a shame what happened to our yellow shirt. And as much as we try to start liking it again its very hard because 1 month ago everybody was using it for the other reason and its not going to so suddenly change its meaning. I guess we´re going for the blue one hahah
Neymar: "I don't know why". Also Neymar: "Bolsonaro is my president. I vote and support him" - Bolsonaro is the worst president ever, having broken Brazil and always pro-dictatorship and fascism.
I feel sad to see so such good Brazilian futebol team has to play in this shameful country Qatar that killed 6.5 immigrants to build the stadiums and never compensated their families. 💀
"Oligarchs hijacked the symbol for personal profit at the fans loyalty expense"... Dude, that is one example of saying something that seems profound, but is actually very shallow. That single sentence can be said about basically any major club jersey today. It means very little.
I mean a club jearsey profits will be used at the club, if CBF, who doesnt have nearly the same expenses as a club, invested most of its profits on infraestructure to develop new talent ,which they are not, people would be fine about it. And most brazilian clubs are associations instead of private companies so people are used to profit being used for the club benefit, at least in theory.
@@domomota1491 that would be true in a perfect world, but it's not how it works at all... As a matter of fact, CBF does indeed invest heavily on talent - they have training centers all over the country - but the ones that make money, besides players, in football are usually middle men: players' agents, sponsors representatives, board members of the club. Everyone gets a share of the huge money football moves around BUT THE CLUBS. Clubs being associations in Brazil is actually one of the main reasons why brazilian football is usually broke: laws on corporate governance have been quite lax for decades, so clubs have been riddled with bad, unprofessional administration full of corruption and terrible business decisions that have left most large clubs in the country operating at a deficit for decades. Things have been gradually improving in the last years, but if you check major brazilian clubs, they all run huge debts that drag them down immensely.
@@jonpirovsky about the club thing, yeah i agree thats why i say in theory, im Vasco and Eurico stole a lot of money from the club xD, i disagree on CBFs point tho, i dont think what they do its enough, i mean children are starving and usually our best players come from humble families, if CBF is interested in the next generation they should do way more imo.
Brazilian here. Please don't call it the green and gold. We call it the amarelinha (little yellow). There is a movement right now to take back the jersey. Hopefully it will stop being the symbol of a facist movement and return to it's status as national symbol.
@@arthur7769 people were literally doing the nazi salute 'Sieg Heil while doning the national team jersey in the protests. if you can see it mate, I'm not the one who's gonna convince you, but I am one of those who will take the jersey back.
@@rtosviewer7915 que minoria ? Santa Catarina inteira ? O ódio aos nordestinos , a intolerância religiosa e a diferença de pensamento tá disseminado cara é é o Bolsonaro sim a personificação disso.
@@claunr4156 Tu ta exagerando muitas coisas. Bolsonaro nunxa disse para suportar nazismo. E somente poucas pessoas da santa catarina fazem isso. Tu ta falando sobre o odio contra o nordeste né? Que tal falar como tu chama todo mundo de santa catarina de nazista?? Hipócrita.
Selecao canarinha, vai la... mostre para o mundo o significado real desta camisa. Mostre o porque todos os outros times no mundo sempre temem essas cores. Brasil Penta 2022!
This yellow Jersey was not "stolen" by a political group. People just started to use it more often as an act of nationalism. Those who don't support the political party of Bolsonaro and his thoughts may wear it as well, cause this shirt is property of the most successful team on history. It's property of the best and biggest sport. It's everyones property.
@@peplerr Isso é palhaçada mano. Essa camisa sempre foi símbolo do futebol. Não vale a pena ficar criando briga em cima disso sendo que é símbolo mundial de excelência esportiva.
@@josee.nepomuceno3766 eu concordo contigo, gostaria que fosse assim tbm, mas não dá pra negar que teve sim um grupo político que se apropriou da canarinho, bicho. teve e vai demorar um tempo pra "desapropriar"
@@peplerr 4 anos de terror jamais vão apagar 70 anos de história. A Amarelinha é e sempre será o símbolo do futebol brasileiro, da paixão do nosso país por esse esporte. Aceitar essa apropriação por parte de um grupo político é ignorar a nossa cultura... Foda-se quem associa a camisa da CBF ao Bolsonarismo.
People who refuse to wear the jersey for political reasons are just silly. I voted for Lula and I wear the shirt a lot. Who cares if people in the streets think I'm a right winger. Now it has 2 meanings: soccer and politics. I wear for soccer and couldn't care less about who use it for politics.
As a brazilian, let me explain: The yellow shirt in Brazil became some kind of Italian black shirt in the 30's, because the future ex-president and a big part of his supporters have the same political views as the Italy leadership had in thar period. Today, the yellow shirts is yelling against brazilian democracy, rejecting the elections results, and claiming to the militaries to do a Coup d'etat, and sets a new dictatorship.
Gado do PT? These people only are wanting to escape from the socialism, they will clain for everything to save us. No Brasil é voto de segurança, a gente tem que procurar o menos pior. E cai na real, a gente já vive na ditadura, olha o tanto de gente que ta sendo censurada, censuraram até a Jovem Pan inteira. E isso é o de menos, privam a gente de tudo aqui, até pra importar coisa é um sofrimento, colocam impostos proibitivos em tudo, proíbem customizações, obrigam vc a ir pro exército, proíbem até as pessoas de se defenderem e por aí vai, a lista é absurda. If you are waiting freedom in this new socialistic govern that we will have next year, you are very wrong, Lula itself said that they will censor the internet. Russia 2.0.
Para os brasileiros: a camisa foi sequestrada por Jair Bolsonaro, nao foi espontaneo coisa nenhuma, mas cooptado. Neymar sabe exatamente o que aconteceu.
while politics and sports are intertwined and impossible to seperate. it is an important duty to not use it as weapon of divison among people. great video as always DW
It sounds more like their left is cornered ideologically and feels offended, tells more about them being ideologically unstable than the patriots who wear the shirt with pride. People in Brazil are poor, they should get over their first world posturings this is what they can afford.
Well, I've noticed a lot of Brazilians wearing our soccer t-shirts with the white and black colors. It really upsets to see the yellow shirt, and I'm of of them.
I bought the white and the black one, both beautiful, let's keep the yellow one in the abyss for a while because it resembles bad feeling because of it's kidnap used by the fascists.
that's what political ideology does, it braiwashes people to the point they are refusing to wear the jersey they werer always proud of and instead wear the communist red representing their favorite political candidate. to top it off, the socialist/communist ideology is an emotional one, (the victimization, the oppressor against the weak, the powerful employer vs the poor employee, the white patriarchy vs the racial minorities and so on and on...) so according to neuroscience when you become dominated by emotions you are prevented to engage your critical skills. emotions are the worst tool in the kit to form opinions and make decisions. worst of all, when you incorporate an ideology as part of who you are, your personality, your ego then reacts at any questioning of such ideology as it's being attacked itself, therefore those people react in a triggered manner as if they were facing some kind of existential threat, and all of that takes place without the person even realizing it, exactly BECAUSE it's all emotional, which makes it take place at the lymbic system and not at the neo-cortex where reasoning faculties happen. the person then becomes essentially a puppet in the hands of the puppeteers who control the narrative, therefore a slave of him/herself without even realizing. he or she becomes a zombie, which is a slave that's not even aware of his/her condition. gives a new meaning for the term WALKING DEAD
So disgusted to see Neymar supporting a right-wing bigot like Bilsinaro! I have been a life long supporter of Brazilian Soccer team, but with this new information, I will struggle to root for them in the Qatar world cup!
This is a complement about why our most angriest and bitter rivals, the brazilians, suppport argentina in the finals of the World Cup in Qatar. Is tragic when those corrupts, bigoters and fascist stole their identity for impose their feelings in the football shirt of the people. I sense why the brazilians cheer the argentinians, despite all our trail of suffering, we still having our shirt as our identity, our pride, and our diversity
Indeed, the Brazilian patriot today placed the cup in second place. First our families, children and grandchildren, we leave the cup for later. Let's cheer but not with the same enthusiasm.
Bolsonaro supporters now gave up wearing the shirt because they don't want to be mistaken for football fans. We the fans are wearing it again now, they switched to black. We won!
On Sat, October 29th, last day before the election, Bolsonaro not only visited my city but my neighborhood (largest electoral college in Belo Horizonte) and he passed on my street. Being against everything he stands for, I protested amidst a sea of yellow and green. And there he was, sporting an yellow-and-green América jersey. It's never been about the national team. Too bad even our players are absolutely brainwashed by this extremist behaviour. Thanks for reporting, DW. Great journalism as per usual
Narration-wise, I think you should not ask the question yourself in the end. Let one character from the video end this with a message or an open ending, I think it should be more touching and effective. Anw your football contents are still one of the best on UA-cam. Thanks so much for always dedicating!
I bought a yellow one here. Not for political position, didn't even think about such idiotic things. Just wanted to cheer for our team. We lost though, so I only used for 1 game lol.
We're going to get our shirt back, and that already started with the victory of hope in this election. As Djonga said "it's all ours and none of theirs" 😌 I believe Brazil have good chances to win this cup, a 6⁰ star would help to bring that change too ⭐
Instead of creating a brand new flag that symbolized us as an independent nation and people, we adopted the same flag that the Portuguese created for us when we were a colony. We just put a blue circle symbolizing the Brazilian sky with a positivist motto. But the green that symbolizes the House of Braganza (Portuguese), the yellow that symbolizes the House of Habsburg (Austrian) and the diamond inspired in an Napoleonic army division flag remained. And the christian majority fervently defends the positivist motto lol.
This is not true and is explained in a very biased way in this video. As if there was a good side and a bad side to this story. To understand this we need to go back in history. Since the late 1970s the political left has adopted red as its color. Just look at the photos from the time. When the 2013 protests took place, initially led by the left, but which were adopted by most Brazilians, the clothes they had to wear were green-yellow, which is only present on the shirt of the Brazilian national team. With the fall of the left, a narrative has been created since, unfortunately successfully, that associates the shirt with a bad political group. One of the victims of this narrative was the Brazilian team, in the figure of its main athlete at the moment: Neymar. Neymar is not the darling of the left and, therefore, there is an ongoing campaign of smear orchestrated in the press. There are pseudo-journalists who live by talking badly about Neymar. I'm not a fan of Neymar as a person, but those who created and feed this narrative are garbage, as is this video. I don't have a national team shirt, but I'm going to cheer for her a lot.
É vdd sim. E tem um lado ruim, que é o lado do antidemocrático, misógino, que não respeita os vlrs mais fundamentais dos seres humanos e do meio ambiente. E que vai sair do.poder em 2023.
It is ridiculous to uphold others to a standard based entirely off of your own internalizations. To condemn a kid who wears it the same as all the kids generations before is just deplorable. To attempt to convert the very thing that is meant to bring the nation together as a divisive issue is inverted.
Mitrovic 2x1 Brazil, to end this South American farmers' party. They may not even pass the stage, I believe that both my Serbia and Switzerland will beat Ronaldo's widows phenomenon..🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Great content, very accurate! Parabéns
Very accurate according to a guy that supports that “one side” of the political spectrum? Or shall we forget that your “presidenta” tried to transform that World Cup in Brazil into a political statement? No problem with that, huh? When the things occur according to your pathetic political view.
This shirt does not belong to political groups, it belongs not only to Brazilians, but to anyone who likes magical football and the ‘Jogo Bonito’, it represents joy and happiness!
O Bozo Genocida é o Midas ao contrário.
Futebol Arte não "Jogo Bonito ".
@@carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526 beautiful game
@@carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526 Exatamente. "Jogo Bonito" é coisa da Nike. Aqui sempre foi "futebol arte"
Sorry, but Norwich City's football is not magical.
Not a Brazilian but a fan of the national team since 1982 when my older brother first told me about the great Zico. I bought my first jersey in 1994 after they won the Cup. I actually wanted the blue one because I fell in love with that jersey after they played the Dutch team in that Cup. However, the blue ones were not popular at the time, and I could not find one in the stores. Over the years I've bought a few jerseys, traveled to Brazil a few times, learned Portuguese and made many Brazilian friends. Last July, I had a Zoom call with my friend in Rio and she said, "every time I see that shirt, I think of Bolsonaro". I knew it was time to retire the shirt. I told her that I live in Miami, people here wear all kinds of team sport shirts and most of the Brazilians here are right leaning. It wasn't until my last trip to Brazil later in August that I really understood the symbolism that the shirt has become. I have friends on both sides down there but it's a shame that some so beautiful, that represented excellence has become so polarizing. The fanboy in me will root for Brazil as always in the World Cup but I will wear the blue shirt and hope for the best because I love the country and the culture.
Thank you for sharing this story with us, Keane! The blue one in 1994 was a beauty, you're absolutely right. That Bebeto Romario partnership ;) those were the days. What are your friends in Brazil saying now after the election and ahead of the Qatar World Cup? Are they rooting for the team wearing their yellow jerseys or rather not?
@@dwkickoff I was there about a couple of weeks before the first turn in the elections. When I was in Rio at the time, Flamengo had a big game with Fluminense which they lost 2-1. That was the talk of the day in Rio. The following week, I was in Belo Horizonte and the group I was with were talking about Atlético. The National Team hardly came up unless I mentioned it. The National Team needs a good, deep run in the World Cup to get people excited about them again. I think the National Team does the best when there is no pressure or expectations on them. This may help this year's team because they have lost some relevancy. The 1994 team didn't have a lot of expectations on them. The 2002 team didn't and from what I read back in the day, the 1970 team didn't have a lot of expectations on them either. The 2006 and especially the 2014 team had a lot of pressure on them especially since '06 they were the defending champs and '14 they were the host nation. My friends will be rooting for them because the team is still a part of the national identity. If they have another 7-1 loss or Neymar becomes the butt of jokes and memes again like in '18 it may take some time for them to come back to relevancy. But in saying that, this team is loaded! They should be very competitive.
As a Brazilian myself id say your friend is wrong...cuz no politician is bigger than a country and anyone can use the jersey...
Its on her mind that the jersey represents a politician...
@@henry247 I agree, no politician is bigger than a country. I did understand her viewpoint though. She’s a Lula supporter who lives in Rio which is Bolsonaro territory. She gets on a video call with a friend who was wearing the yellow shirt. I can imagine. Not to take sides, I thought it was an interesting move by the Lula team to have the yellow shirt with “Lula 13” on the back.
Zico was the most important factor for football's growth in Japan. As a player, as a coach. He to this day, is a celebrated figure here!
Sou croata e ainda lembro quando tinha a minha primeira camisa do Brasil.Era criança de 11 anos.Falando sobre camisas dos outros países, aqui na Croácia sempre era bem comum ver alguém usando essa camisa na rua. É provavelmente a mais popular, depois de camisa da Croácia, claro.
Istina🇧🇷🇭🇷
When I first saw the title of the video I thought it was going to trash/shame Australia or even maybe South Africa for having the same/similar colours on their jersey. Then mind blown by the distain in Brazil for what it represents and what it's become. wow. Also considering it's probably;y the most popular jersey worn by other nationalities. wow.
It belongs to all brazilians, including myself!
True :)) it is a shirt people should not get paranoyed over it
And me!
No one but your hatred for your fellow compatriots with different views is stopping you from owning it.
@@parakramdivya6949 Oh, really? Who r u from the other side of the world that is a specialist in mu country? So u mean that all that is the video is a lie? Did u really watch it? My hatred? Oh, God! Hahahhha
i'm Indian national and the yellow jersey gives goosebumps. Brazil is one of the greatest of all time football country. They are magicians and not just one or two, almost all the international players from Brazil are recognized for how great they play.
VIVA BRAZIL
Apoyo al pueblo brasileño, recover your joy and pride from those who manipulate it for their selfish personal reasons.
Thanks. But the number 1 thing unite this country (left, right football fans everyone) is being pissed when foreigners assume we speak Spanish hahah
Thanks for the support! But u should switch the first phrase to Portuguese “apoio ao povo brasileiro” since thats our language~ thank you for the consideration 💕
@ I’m aware Brazilians speak Portuguese. I’m a Spanish speaker so I said it how I wished. Which is in Spanish.
@@zavhalla1663 thank you, I was just showing support how I can.
That 2002 WC brought me closer to Brazil. Love you Brazil 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Wonderful video.
As a brazilian and as someone against Bolsonaro's government, I'm scared to wear the yellow shirt in the streets, not scared because violence is a possibility since things are very tense right now, but scared that people from any of the sides will think I'm a supporter of Bolsonaro's ideas, that's what scares me, and this it's not something we should worry about when using this shirt.
After the 2014 cup I thought the greatest shame in wearing this shirt would be the 7x1, but this is nothing compared to what Bolsonaro and his supporters did with our country and our national symbols. It's sad that things have come to this. I will be using the shirt in the days that Brazil plays, but I'm still not confortable to use in a day to day situation.
Ei, Neymar, vai ter que declarar!!!
Fun fact, the colors and design of the yellow T-shirt of brazil was designed by a guy who lived in Santan Do livramento, in the border with uruguay, the guy was "hinchando" ( IDK the translation, like supporting or or cheering I guess) for the uruguayan team in the '50s.
They have a nice blue shirt too I wonder what is the history behind that
@@vagrant-techart8278 thats simple, in 1958, at the final, brazil will match against Sweden, with both teams with yellow shirts. Brazil only brought yellow shirts to the competition and Sweden refused use a away kit. So a member of brazil staff bought blue shirts and sewed numbers and the symbol of brazil in the eves of the match.
The Jersey was used as a political tool because Brazil's politics is structured by a multiple party system. Bolsonaro's 2018 electoral campaign had this motto "Meu partido é o Brasil" (My party is Brazil), because he grew to the presidency by claiming to be an anti-system candidate, people supported him because he was a rally point against political parties. Before Bolsonaro, people used the color of the national team in protest to say "We don't belong to any party, we're brazillian".
Anyway, it's false to believe the colors of the flag to be an apolitical thing. Countries are political by nature!
CBF did nothing to prevent their association, too. Granted I doubt there's anything they could've done but... well, anything besides a "please don't" would've been more.
bolsonaro kills 700 K brasilian people.
só os babacas esquerdistas que odeiam o Brasil
Now the green and yellow are not only symbols of the Houses of Bragança and Habsburg, but also a symbol of Brazilian ignorant fascists.
No. It was appropriated by the far-right because it's intrinsic to the far-right the desire to erase all minorities and blend everyone into a single entity. Totalitarians wish to abolish all parties and to forbid all forms of social identification of minorities. By using the national colours as theirs, they tried to demean the parties who had colours of their own.
The Brazilian team's black jersey has been the best-selling so far because people don't want to be confused with the extreme right. But this is temporary, yellow is Brazil. Ideologies die and the country always stand.
Bullshit
This bs only comes from fanatics from both sides...no politician is bigger than a country.
Deixa de mentira véi 🤣😅😅🤣🤣😅
This is why i never bought the jersey .. Bolsonaro= 🤡
Azideia mano, na copa eu e os petista vamo ta é tudo de verde e amarelo, só umas criança birrenta do sul que gosta de usar é roupa da argentina
This
The yellow Brazil kit is the most popular soccer kit in India. Argentina national kit is close 2nd.
learn to play first
@@orionpacks did play for my school and City College till I was 18- 19.
I’m not Brazilian & I support since 1994 World Cup. I have four Ronaldo 9 Jerseys even by 2022 version 🇧🇷💚💛
Of course we can recover the symbolism behind our beautiful and iconic yellow jersey. Just give us time and a World Cup and suddenly everything will come back to the original 🙌🏻
I'm from Brazil, just want to say that a great and honesty video about our current state of politics with the nacional team shirt
The only thing i can say about Brazil as a Norwegian fan is that i admire Brazil and that we won against Brazil in the 1998 world cup. Sorry had to put it in there 😂😀🇧🇻❤️🇧🇷
We admit, there was an excellent match from Laudrup!
Thanks to Júnior Baiano, He was always a loose cannon! lol
@@snakeeater80 dont get me wrong , i hope Brazil can do good in this world cup
Last wc appearance since then
@@fredrikdahl1230 I didn't, we Brazilians make jokes about ourselves and seleção more than most Europeans would think! That seleção (98) had so many problems, Rivaldo and Ronaldo carried a lot of weight over their shoulders. You guys actually deserved to win that match!
I am Brazilian and only recently I noticed people are wearing the BR shirt, because they're now wearing the blue or white ones. The yellow one is instantly recognizable, but it took some time for me to recognize the blue one.
Nota para os brasileiros: puto em português de Portugal significa moleque.
I am from cabo verde (cape verde) an african nation archipelago, we were a colony of the portuguese, after independence we changed our flag, the flag was closely linked with the left wing party PAIGC (later PAICV) that fought for our independence (it was red, green and yellow).
After rougly 15 years democracy was established the center-right winning party changed the constitution and flag (to mainly blue, with 3 stripes in the midle, 1 red between 2 white and 10 stars, the significance is on wikipedia if you want to know), although I don't like that party the change was good and perhaps necessary, it represented a change in our society to a more free, democratic one, that unlike other portuguese african colonies did not fully take place and now changing flag on those countries would be very hard to do (especially in Angola where it became a strong symbol of the country, and personally I don't think changing would be cool).
The symbolic color of the party that changed the flag (MpD) is green (and recently, red too) so it didn't get too political throughout our history.
The flag was gradually accepted and in 2013 after our first qualification for the African Cup (CAF) the whole country rallied behind the flag and our victories were celebrated with display of patriotism.
I hope this sense of political meaning goes away from Brazil and the patriotism comes back!
If we can call patriotism the act of defending your own country from mobsters that in past thrashed it, then yeah, I would say that the Brazilians are totally correct in protesting against a stolen election.
The people that were interviewed in this video were just the leftist scumbags (the brainless mob that support that leftist goat f*cker that screwed Brazil in the past).
Muito difícil em um país de mais de 200 milhões de habitantes
Absolutely loved it. Nice piece DW!
The exact same thing happened in my country, Colombia.
God bless thy soul poor lil one
I would like to know more about it.
With election of Lula da Silva, our country will be back to the paradise of corruption, violence and our symbols will be replace by red flags.
Brazilian here, would also like to know more. Can you explain?
Fascists always kidnap the nation symbols.
Brazilians national players actually made a pact to not spoke about politics aiming not worsen this situation regarding the divided symbolism of the shirt and the team itself, but Neymar, our most skilled and important player, alling to Bolsonaro's view, really got people off. People were starting to believe and love our national team again, only to him to fuck it up 1 month away from the world cup 🤦♂️ Our hope is the damage recover itself in time since Bolsonaro lost the election. The emerging of new amazing players like Vini Jr, Rodrygo, Richarlison etc. freshen some of this concerns at least. Neymar is not the only protagonist anymore.
Honestly can’t wait for Neynar to retire!!! We don’t need him and his bigotry anymore. Look forward to the future with Vini Jr, Rodrygo and Martinelli. Even Endrick
Bolsonaro não perdeu, ele foi ROUBADO!!
Well... most skilled is a stretch these days. I mean, the guy hasn't improved since 2018 while Vinicius Jr. looks like the legit deal. Not a bad piece but prone to throwing fits.
Que visão mais idiota... Até aqui os retardados vêm caga nos comentários
@@HistoriandoHistoriando chora mais
BRASIL PERFECTION 💛💚
Excellent documentary! It could express all love and hate history with one of the great identity national symbols: our "amarelinha" little yellow t-shirt. 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏👏🥰❤️ Thank you for that
Neymar: "i dont know why"
Lol
I come from a family & neighbourhood where whenever it comes to be the matter of international soccer game - Brazil is the ultimate team love & all neighbourhood was, still & will remain faithful supporters for the Seleção.
Particularly for me, the cemented reason to be their faithful supporter was 2002 world cup winning performance. A golden memory of my childhood.
Love from Bangladesh 😍 😘 ❤❤.
My parents have been fans of Brazil since the 60s. They got to see the greatness of the Brazilian team and my father even got to see them in 1994 in the Semi-finals in Dallas. I have been a fan of Brazil since I was 4. I shed my first tears for this team in 1998 and more tears in 2014. I would never think that these politician bastards could turn that beautiful shirt into a symbol of ignorance for their own benefits, but luckily Brazilians and us foreign fans know what it truly represents and I'm happy that the fans are taking those colors back from those who would tarnish them.
Our yellow jersey it's 100% Brazilian and represents our Flag, despite comments from leftists who want to make our flag red...
It's gonna take a long time for me to wear this jersey again in the future...
Thanks God this trend is changing, the green and yellow is Brasil, all of Brasil
i thought you're going to talk about the australians stealing our colors 😂😂😂
Sweden too
Neither did. Sweden doesn't include green and white while the Aussies don't use blue and white.
@@Mateus_Carvalho you right, well Sweden's flag is also yellow & blue, so they have the right to have that colours for their jersey
even though australia wore it first
When it comes to Football it will never happens because nobody cares about Australia.
As a Brazilian, I think is too late to recover the yellow shirt. It was associated with hate, denialism and ignorance. We still support the national team, but with different colors. White, black and blue. To the world cup, I just bought a blue shirt. 🇧🇷🇧🇷
As long as it doesn’t represent Odebrecht 😂
Its a shame what happened to our yellow shirt. And as much as we try to start liking it again its very hard because 1 month ago everybody was using it for the other reason and its not going to so suddenly change its meaning. I guess we´re going for the blue one hahah
Me too, my wholr family buy the Blue one instend of the yelow one
Really Nice this vídeo! Congrats!
Neymar: "I don't know why". Also Neymar: "Bolsonaro is my president. I vote and support him" - Bolsonaro is the worst president ever, having broken Brazil and always pro-dictatorship and fascism.
The problem in Brazil is ...
Daniel Alves with 126 years old.
Yellow and green belongs to the people!!!
I feel sad to see so such good Brazilian futebol team has to play in this shameful country Qatar that killed 6.5 immigrants to build the stadiums and never compensated their families. 💀
the money speaks louder unfortunately 😢 brazil's medias are doing some reports that expose this reality in Qatar's Cup.
"Oligarchs hijacked the symbol for personal profit at the fans loyalty expense"...
Dude, that is one example of saying something that seems profound, but is actually very shallow. That single sentence can be said about basically any major club jersey today. It means very little.
I mean a club jearsey profits will be used at the club, if CBF, who doesnt have nearly the same expenses as a club, invested most of its profits on infraestructure to develop new talent ,which they are not, people would be fine about it. And most brazilian clubs are associations instead of private companies so people are used to profit being used for the club benefit, at least in theory.
@@domomota1491 that would be true in a perfect world, but it's not how it works at all... As a matter of fact, CBF does indeed invest heavily on talent - they have training centers all over the country - but the ones that make money, besides players, in football are usually middle men: players' agents, sponsors representatives, board members of the club. Everyone gets a share of the huge money football moves around BUT THE CLUBS.
Clubs being associations in Brazil is actually one of the main reasons why brazilian football is usually broke: laws on corporate governance have been quite lax for decades, so clubs have been riddled with bad, unprofessional administration full of corruption and terrible business decisions that have left most large clubs in the country operating at a deficit for decades. Things have been gradually improving in the last years, but if you check major brazilian clubs, they all run huge debts that drag them down immensely.
@@jonpirovsky about the club thing, yeah i agree thats why i say in theory, im Vasco and Eurico stole a lot of money from the club xD, i disagree on CBFs point tho, i dont think what they do its enough, i mean children are starving and usually our best players come from humble families, if CBF is interested in the next generation they should do way more imo.
I have to say this VINICIUS IS WAY BETTER THAN NEYMAR IN ATTITUDE.
Brazilian here. Please don't call it the green and gold. We call it the amarelinha (little yellow). There is a movement right now to take back the jersey. Hopefully it will stop being the symbol of a facist movement and return to it's status as national symbol.
Name one fascist thing bolsonaro did. One. Lula literally wants to control the media and has done so in the past.
@@arthur7769 people were literally doing the nazi salute 'Sieg Heil while doning the national team jersey in the protests. if you can see it mate, I'm not the one who's gonna convince you, but I am one of those who will take the jersey back.
@@victormachado9277 cara isso é uma pequena minoria. Os protestos são pro brasil. Não é diretamente bolsonaro. E bolsonaro nunca incentivou nazismo.
@@rtosviewer7915 que minoria ? Santa Catarina inteira ? O ódio aos nordestinos , a intolerância religiosa e a diferença de pensamento tá disseminado cara é é o Bolsonaro sim a personificação disso.
@@claunr4156 Tu ta exagerando muitas coisas. Bolsonaro nunxa disse para suportar nazismo. E somente poucas pessoas da santa catarina fazem isso. Tu ta falando sobre o odio contra o nordeste né? Que tal falar como tu chama todo mundo de santa catarina de nazista?? Hipócrita.
I can't imagine Brasil team in any different colour. Yellow means Brasil!!!
It will only be hijacked if you recognize it as hijacked
very good point, Bruce Junior!
Great journalism 👍🏾
Australia won 5 cricket world cups wearing yellow jersey. 💛
12:17 Ahhh, the one who always says "ha du gol ha du gol ha du gol Gooooooooool!" Then asks a question "Sabe de quem?" Do you know who?
very well done DW!
perfectly and well detailed explained however we are going to rescue our Canarinhos jersey
Do one on the Mexican jerseys and the team and how the Mexican federation keeps the same players each World Cup. The sacred cows
I didn't know it was possible for me to respects Neymar Jr less. I know now that it is possible.
He even wanted to dedicate his first goal in the first game in the World Cup to Bolsonaro, thank God he did not score
Selecao canarinha, vai la... mostre para o mundo o significado real desta camisa. Mostre o porque todos os outros times no mundo sempre temem essas cores. Brasil Penta 2022!
This yellow Jersey was not "stolen" by a political group. People just started to use it more often as an act of nationalism. Those who don't support the political party of Bolsonaro and his thoughts may wear it as well, cause this shirt is property of the most successful team on history. It's property of the best and biggest sport. It's everyones property.
Aí tu acordou, né José. Só você no Brasil inteiro não relaciona a camisa da CBF com o bolsonarismo kkkkkk
@@peplerr Isso é palhaçada mano. Essa camisa sempre foi símbolo do futebol. Não vale a pena ficar criando briga em cima disso sendo que é símbolo mundial de excelência esportiva.
@@josee.nepomuceno3766 eu concordo contigo, gostaria que fosse assim tbm, mas não dá pra negar que teve sim um grupo político que se apropriou da canarinho, bicho. teve e vai demorar um tempo pra "desapropriar"
@@peplerr 4 anos de terror jamais vão apagar 70 anos de história. A Amarelinha é e sempre será o símbolo do futebol brasileiro, da paixão do nosso país por esse esporte. Aceitar essa apropriação por parte de um grupo político é ignorar a nossa cultura... Foda-se quem associa a camisa da CBF ao Bolsonarismo.
E quem quer sair na rua e ter a vergonha de ser confundido com esse pessoal da extrema direita? Eu mesma não quero.
The most recognized jersey in any sport!
Hello from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Greetings from Guatemala 🇬🇹 🤪
I love this channel. Makes me learn a lot!
The uniform is secondary... To have Neymar eternalized in the sport history is the most repulsive on supporting this year squad.
People who refuse to wear the jersey for political reasons are just silly. I voted for Lula and I wear the shirt a lot. Who cares if people in the streets think I'm a right winger.
Now it has 2 meanings: soccer and politics. I wear for soccer and couldn't care less about who use it for politics.
Lula's campaign did try to bring the use of green and yellow to the regular person as well. It'll take a while for that to lose its taboo status.
Sorry I can't bear to have someone thinking I'm a dipshit Bolsonaro supporter on the streets
Thanks for being a normal Person most leftists are just weird😂
great video, bro
Thank you, Ekram bro!
For me this jersey is forever corrupted. I'll never wear it again.
vai comer seu capim otári0
Brazil will win in Qatar
Nah, Italy will.
🙃
@@d.bcooper2662 They have a tough group though, with Colombia, Nigeria and ... Macedonia. :)
no it's coming home but Southgate prefers defend to attack....so it's not coming home 😄😄
Germany will
As a brazilian, let me explain: The yellow shirt in Brazil became some kind of Italian black shirt in the 30's, because the future ex-president and a big part of his supporters have the same political views as the Italy leadership had in thar period. Today, the yellow shirts is yelling against brazilian democracy, rejecting the elections results, and claiming to the militaries to do a Coup d'etat, and sets a new dictatorship.
falou o comedor de capim que apoia a censura e a volta do ladrão de 9 dedos. imbecilizado pelo método paulo freire
Gado do PT? These people only are wanting to escape from the socialism, they will clain for everything to save us. No Brasil é voto de segurança, a gente tem que procurar o menos pior. E cai na real, a gente já vive na ditadura, olha o tanto de gente que ta sendo censurada, censuraram até a Jovem Pan inteira. E isso é o de menos, privam a gente de tudo aqui, até pra importar coisa é um sofrimento, colocam impostos proibitivos em tudo, proíbem customizações, obrigam vc a ir pro exército, proíbem até as pessoas de se defenderem e por aí vai, a lista é absurda.
If you are waiting freedom in this new socialistic govern that we will have next year, you are very wrong, Lula itself said that they will censor the internet. Russia 2.0.
Politicians are the worst
Tied with the football referees.
Beautiful. Thanks DW!
Love this reporting.
Thank you, Danar! Spread the word...
Para os brasileiros: a camisa foi sequestrada por Jair Bolsonaro, nao foi espontaneo coisa nenhuma, mas cooptado. Neymar sabe exatamente o que aconteceu.
Para constar. Nao tem volta. Gosto de futebol, verei a copa, mas boicoto o Brasil.
while politics and sports are intertwined and impossible to seperate.
it is an important duty to not use it as weapon of divison among people.
great video as always DW
Thank you, Bala. Much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed it!
It sounds more like their left is cornered ideologically and feels offended, tells more about them being ideologically unstable than the patriots who wear the shirt with pride.
People in Brazil are poor, they should get over their first world posturings this is what they can afford.
Well, I've noticed a lot of Brazilians wearing our soccer t-shirts with the white and black colors. It really upsets to see the yellow shirt, and I'm of of them.
We are getting our shirt back, bye bye Bolsonaro! Great report btw, usually gringos don't go that deep into brazilian politics.
I bought the white and the black one, both beautiful, let's keep the yellow one in the abyss for a while because it resembles bad feeling because of it's kidnap used by the fascists.
Political parties take benefits from what actually belongs to the people
The people deserve an honest election
It's about time the canarinha (our canary-yellow jersey) restore it's true meaning
that's what political ideology does, it braiwashes people to the point they are refusing to wear the jersey
they werer always proud of and instead wear the communist red representing their favorite political candidate.
to top it off, the socialist/communist ideology is an emotional one, (the victimization, the oppressor against the weak,
the powerful employer vs the poor employee, the white patriarchy vs the racial minorities and so on and on...)
so according to neuroscience when you become dominated by emotions you are
prevented to engage your critical skills. emotions are the worst tool in the kit to form opinions and make decisions.
worst of all, when you incorporate an ideology as part of who you are, your personality, your ego then reacts at any
questioning of such ideology as it's being attacked itself, therefore those people react in a triggered manner
as if they were facing some kind of existential threat, and all of that takes place without the person even realizing it,
exactly BECAUSE it's all emotional, which makes it take place at the lymbic system and not at the neo-cortex where
reasoning faculties happen.
the person then becomes essentially a puppet in the hands of the puppeteers who control the narrative,
therefore a slave of him/herself without even realizing.
he or she becomes a zombie, which is a slave that's not even aware of his/her condition.
gives a new meaning for the term WALKING DEAD
So disgusted to see Neymar supporting a right-wing bigot like Bilsinaro! I have been a life long supporter of Brazilian Soccer team, but with this new information, I will struggle to root for them in the Qatar world cup!
*BRAZIL BEST COUNTRY OF WORLD 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷*
Why ?? Chopping off the Amazon rainforest ??
@@takuan650 we talking about football here !
@@takuan650 90% people who said that came from countries who made the same in the pass
@@takuan650 qual é o seu interesse real com alguma floresta desse mundo? 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@takuan650 look around u first worlder u live in the middle of ur nature! Leave Brazil's lands to Brazilians u greedy globalist.
It's gonna take A LOT for me to go back to wearing the yellow t shirt.
This is a complement about why our most angriest and bitter rivals, the brazilians, suppport argentina in the finals of the World Cup in Qatar. Is tragic when those corrupts, bigoters and fascist stole their identity for impose their feelings in the football shirt of the people. I sense why the brazilians cheer the argentinians, despite all our trail of suffering, we still having our shirt as our identity, our pride, and our diversity
fun fact: Neymar is a Bolsonaro supporter
Indeed, the Brazilian patriot today placed the cup in second place. First our families, children and grandchildren, we leave the cup for later. Let's cheer but not with the same enthusiasm.
Bolsonaro supporters now gave up wearing the shirt because they don't want to be mistaken for football fans. We the fans are wearing it again now, they switched to black. We won!
On Sat, October 29th, last day before the election, Bolsonaro not only visited my city but my neighborhood (largest electoral college in Belo Horizonte) and he passed on my street. Being against everything he stands for, I protested amidst a sea of yellow and green. And there he was, sporting an yellow-and-green América jersey. It's never been about the national team. Too bad even our players are absolutely brainwashed by this extremist behaviour. Thanks for reporting, DW. Great journalism as per usual
Brazil lost
The only one brainwashed is u leftist shill. Y'all have been brainwashed into degeneracy since 1950s "sexual revolution".
Fuck leftists
mineiro é tudo ordinário mesmo, gostam de votar em bandido...
@Night Prowler Language, Night Prowler!
Narration-wise, I think you should not ask the question yourself in the end. Let one character from the video end this with a message or an open ending, I think it should be more touching and effective.
Anw your football contents are still one of the best on UA-cam. Thanks so much for always dedicating!
Thanks for the praise, Bachvutuyetvoi, and thanks for the storytelling advice!
I bought a yellow one here. Not for political position, didn't even think about such idiotic things. Just wanted to cheer for our team. We lost though, so I only used for 1 game lol.
Brazil changed the colors of their jersey after the defeat against Uruguay in the Maracanazo
@javier flores Hey, nice summary of the first 2 mins of the video
We're going to get our shirt back, and that already started with the victory of hope in this election. As Djonga said "it's all ours and none of theirs" 😌 I believe Brazil have good chances to win this cup, a 6⁰ star would help to bring that change too ⭐
@Triz All the best for star #6!
Instead of creating a brand new flag that symbolized us as an independent nation and people, we adopted the same flag that the Portuguese created for us when we were a colony. We just put a blue circle symbolizing the Brazilian sky with a positivist motto. But the green that symbolizes the House of Braganza (Portuguese), the yellow that symbolizes the House of Habsburg (Austrian) and the diamond inspired in an Napoleonic army division flag remained.
And the christian majority fervently defends the positivist motto lol.
Our flag is one of the most unique in the world. We "almost" got an USA flag but green and yellow
This is not true and is explained in a very biased way in this video. As if there was a good side and a bad side to this story. To understand this we need to go back in history. Since the late 1970s the political left has adopted red as its color. Just look at the photos from the time. When the 2013 protests took place, initially led by the left, but which were adopted by most Brazilians, the clothes they had to wear were green-yellow, which is only present on the shirt of the Brazilian national team. With the fall of the left, a narrative has been created since, unfortunately successfully, that associates the shirt with a bad political group. One of the victims of this narrative was the Brazilian team, in the figure of its main athlete at the moment: Neymar. Neymar is not the darling of the left and, therefore, there is an ongoing campaign of smear orchestrated in the press. There are pseudo-journalists who live by talking badly about Neymar. I'm not a fan of Neymar as a person, but those who created and feed this narrative are garbage, as is this video. I don't have a national team shirt, but I'm going to cheer for her a lot.
É vdd sim.
E tem um lado ruim, que é o lado do antidemocrático, misógino, que não respeita os vlrs mais fundamentais dos seres humanos e do meio ambiente. E que vai sair do.poder em 2023.
Worst part is that a Lot of the player support Bolsonaro and make it worse.
Legends as Ronaldinho & Rivaldo and even Neymar.
@@dwkickoff we dont acept progressist agenda in Brasil.
We are not Venezuela or argentina, Cuba, Nicarágua......
Them and the people
Search for bolsonaro visiting places in Brazil. The greatest political phenomenon in Latam history
ALONG WITH 75% OF PEOPLE
Just to let you know, the official jersey costs 1/3 of the minimum wage
It is ridiculous to uphold others to a standard based entirely off of your own internalizations. To condemn a kid who wears it the same as all the kids generations before is just deplorable. To attempt to convert the very thing that is meant to bring the nation together as a divisive issue is inverted.
Yet the jersey still costs 130 dollars in Brazil. I wonder how many brazillians can buy one
Millions of them can
Mitrovic 2x1 Brazil, to end this South American farmers' party. They may not even pass the stage, I believe that both my Serbia and Switzerland will beat Ronaldo's widows phenomenon..🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
😂😂😂😂
Stick to basketball Serbia
dream is still free, dude.
3:05 amo essa propaganda 🤩
Falem do Fluminense...
They have bad patch now too
Little by little its already on track back to normal! World cup is coming 🙌🏻
Great job Hecko! It was very informative and I learned a lot from this report! Parabéns amigo!
que conteudo foda pqp mano