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Brazil Quote by Quincy Jones

“I go to the favelas in Brazil. It's the same in the South Side of Chicago. It's the same, or just more violent. We're trying to get them to stop selling dope. You see kids with AK-47s, and nine-year-olds with nine millimeters. You know, they don't play. They make us look like nuns.” quote by Quincy Jones
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“I go to the favelas in Brazil. It's the same in the South Side of Chicago. It's the same, or just more violent. We're trying to get them to stop selling dope. You see kids with AK-47s, and nine-year-olds with nine millimeters. You know, they don't play. They make us look like nuns.”

Quincy Jones

About This Quote

Source Interview: Documentary on urban violence, 2020

The quote highlights the parallel violence in Brazilian favelas and Chicago’s South Side, emphasizing the struggle to curb drug dealing and youth armed with firearms.

In simple terms: Violence and drug trade affect youth in both Brazil and Chicago.

Key Takeaway

Address root causes of youth violence.

Themes

urban violence drug trade youth social inequality

Mood

concerned determined hopeful

Type

social commentary call to action

When to use this quote

  • policy reform
  • community outreach
  • education programs
  • mental health support

Key Concepts

systemic poverty gang culture law enforcement community intervention

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can communities break cycles of violence?
  • What policies effectively reduce youth gun access?
A Different Perspective

Efforts may be hindered by entrenched corruption and lack of resources.

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