Rodrigo Constantino Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family (2024)

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Rodrigo Constantino was born on 4 July, 1976 in Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Discover Rodrigo Constantino's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

Popular AsRodrigo Constantino dos Santos
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Age47 years old
Zodiac SignCancer
Born4 July, 1976
Birthday4 July
BirthplaceRio de Janeiro, Brazil
NationalityBrazil

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2013

In 2013, he again uses the term, commenting on the massacre carried out against a police officer, by a group of thugs who called themselves defenders of justice, in a national context of many manifestations of vandalism carried out by anarchists and left-wing extremists. He quotes: "President Dilma Rousseff condemned the act, which he called "undemocratic barbarity" and quoted directly black blocs. Sympathized also with the victim, Col. AM Simões Rossei Reynaldo. The Human Rights Minister, Maria Do Rosario, followed the president and also stated that these attacks represent undemocratic barbarities. It's the least that is expected of our leaders, usually remaining silent when the victims are police officers, not the "protesters". We know that the history posture of the PT in particular, and the Left in general, has been to ease into the side of violent groups or even criminals who speak in the name of "social justice." It is the case of MST, among others. PT helped create this monster, which today seems somewhat out of control. There are clear signs that leftist parties are behind some of these movements that have brought chaos to our streets. Come with the support of artists and intellectuals of the caviar-left. Some even dress up in black bloc, others recorded video condemning the police on the streets... and defending the "political prisoners". Police, for this class, is "fascist", while the real fascists are masked and armed "young idealists " who need to "dream". The useful idiots are not my biggest concern. Always existed in a reasonable amount and below the equator. What really takes my sleep is the silent moderate majority. We can never forget the warning given by Burke: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil, is that good men do nothing."

2012

In a text published at the newspaper "O Globo" in 2012, Constantino defends the privatization of Petrobras, considered by him as an ineffective company, and argues that "the political use of Petrobras has cost increasingly more to their investors, whose interests are ignored by the government. The Brazil's government has lagged fuel prices to curb inflation, negatively affecting the company's profit. Furthermore, it demands large share of domestic suppliers in billionaires investments of the state company, something that rises the costs, and delays the schedule. By being strategic, the sector should be removed from the politicized, inefficient and corrupt government management. Petrobras, which had U$26.7 billion of net debt in 2007, ended the first half of 2012 owing more than U$130 billion. The profitability of Petrobras is one of the lowest in the industry. Its return on equity does not reach 10%, half of the average of their international peers. Investors accuse the punch in the stomach, and Petrobras shares have one of the worst performers in the world. Since 2009, its shares fell 5%, while the Bovespa index rose more than 40%, and Vale do Rio Doce, more than 50%. It is the government destroying the value of saving thousands of people, including everyone who used the FGTS as a tool to focus on business. Why is there no mobilization for Petrosaur privatization? Part of the answer is the ideological factor. Another part concerns the huge amount of grupos interest that suck the teats of the state. Its 80,000 employees cost the company more than U$ 18 billion in 2011, or nearly U$ 20,000 per month per employee. How deny the use of the state company as a employment hanger for the "king's friends"? Inefficient or corrupt domestic suppliers also thanks it, because they don't need to compete openly in the free market. The path to the state company is often another, as shown by the case of Silvinho "Land Rover", the former secretary of the PT who won an imported car from a Petrobras supplier."

In a text published at the newspaper "O Globo" in 2012, Constantino speaks of the mayor election of Rio de Janeiro city, dispute mainly between Eduardo Paes (PMDB party, elected) and Marcelo Freixo (PSOL, an far-left party), whose personal representation is allegedly claim by Constantino, appears in the film Tropa de Elite as the character "Diogo Fraga", a typical Brazilian leftlist, History professor and self-proclaimed human rights activist, who becomes State Deputy by exploiting the leftist rhetoric in speeches. Constantino cites the figure of "brazilian caviar-left". He explains: "Rio de Janeiro is a victim of a real plague: the "caviar-left", formed by the financial and cultural elite of the country. Their members pose as altruistic, while praising bloody dictators like Fidel Castro. From the comfort of their apartments in Paris, because no one is made by iron." Constantine explains that "our artists and leftist intellectuals have schizophrenia, because admire socialism but also love three things that only capitalism can give to you: Good caches in hard currency, no censorship, and bourgeois consumerism. Hypocrisy is useful: approaching the power, these intellectuals get privileges. Petrobras, for example, has allocated R$ 652 million for "cultural sponsorships" between 2008 and 2011."

2007

In this 2007 article, Constantino criticizes the existence in Brazil of the Black Awareness Day, although this is not a national holiday (but that has been implemented in some states, such as Rio de Janeiro), and illustrates his thesis remembering Martin Luther King Jr. and his speech I Have a Dream, which condemns racism. For Constantino, this holiday can be considered racist. Constantino explains that "Brazil is a country with a recordist number of holidays, as our country isn't rich enough to have that luxury." He believes that, in Brazil, politicians always focus on minority groups, seeking to guarantee privileges in exchange for votes. About the people of the country, he explains that "people do not care about the amount of holidays because it is one more lazy day for a people who idolizes sloth."

1976

Rodrigo Constantino dos Santos (born 4 July 1976) is a neoconservative Brazilian atheist and economist, known for being a controversial columnist for Brazilian magazine Veja from to 2013 to 2015.

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