<<@mottahead6464 says : 31 views? What the heck? Really? Is it that Brazilians abroad might feel humiliated by the fact that hunger and food insecurity still exists in Brazil today? Or ... is it a sign that most Brazilians , especially those who claim to speak and understand English , are not actually able to follow news provided to them in English? Is it the fact that perhaps the target audience for this channel might not really be that big ? (As in , why listening to news from Brazil in English when one can easily get access to other sources of news in Brazilian Portuguese?). Is it the fact that English in these videos is spoken with a foreign (as in not American, not British nor Australian) accent, which might make it not that interesting to most native English speakers? What about the Portuguese? Why is it that they do not watch this channel? Is it due to the fact that they don't really care about what takes place in Brazil? Or is it because they don't understand the English language? Perhaps both? Yet what makes me madder about the whole thing is the fact that we viewers might be witnessing : 1. yet another case of Brazilians not supporting Brazilian content providers (as in "since it's Brazilian, it can't be good"? Just asking) 2. it might be another case of Brazilians who study English as a second language missing out on a huge opportunity to learn and practice their English language skills in the comment section. I'm sorry for my tone.... but it's hard to watch such a high quality video/content being snubbed or ignored by its target audience. I wish you guys the best. Peace.>> <<@MogulProductions says : 2:34 such an important factor, well done video! thanks for the insights>>
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