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People on 4chan often call brazilian posters macacos and other offensive names. I understand that it is partially earned, given that the behavior of brazilians in the internet is often very loud and obnoxious, even when sound is not involved.
However, let's discuss an interesting brazilian figure: Ricardo Milos.
>well cut and fit dude from brazil
>despite not really being white (olive/tan skin), has green eyes. Stereotypical "brazilian man" look
>made a set of videos way back for some studio, became famous way after - never cashed in on it or cared one way or another
>despite his video being of a lewd and homosexual nature, his charisma and actually good performance cause his videos to cause little to no discomfort, even for male watchers
>most men actually find his performance fun, and don't care about the implication of it
>symbol of male liberation from the female chokehold on the sensual/liberation front. Became a jokeful character in the fight against male slavery by e-girls
>his name is the same as the name used in a joke about "Ricardão" - an exaggerated form of "Ricardo" used to imply a large man. This name is used in the same vein as the name "Chad"/"Jodie" to mention a man that fucks other men's wives while they're at work
Is Ricardo not an example of an influential brazilian male that earned his respect through sheer charisma? Are there really not any good brazilian bros out there if what publicly amounts to a male stripper can earn some respect?