“My opinions on politics and the opinions of my parents are completely different,” she said. Corruption, the students said sadly, just seems a part of Brazilian life. “When people talk about politics nowadays, they talk a lot about parties, but politics isn’t just about parties,” Evelyn said. And no matter which side you're on — or even if you're not on any — you end up getting attacked. Regardless of who is elected Brazil’s next president, they do hope their country can learn from its mistakes and make improvements.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 01, 2017 09:56 UTC