There is a consensus in the civilized world that there is a direct relationship between level of education of a people and the way it handles its trash. From this concept, they become extremely deplorable standards of civility and human society would be framed in which a portion of the Brazilian population and, in particular, a minority of refractory inhabitants of Fortaleza.
There is no denying the evidence that the almost chronic state of dirt to find themselves relegated to the public streets of Fortaleza, from the damaged perimeter central to the streets and squares of calls public areas, not only due to the ineffectiveness of government in relation to cleaning urban. In proportion regrettable, it should also be the lack of good habits in the behavior of its residents.
It is observed that nearly goes off the usual distinctions of social class in relation to this type of predatory behavior and noted the lack of basic principles of domestic education. Debris and dirt are thrown into the street so the windows of the luxury car as disseminated by the aisles and sidewalks by street vendors and unemployed Center.
Distorted view seems to prevail that those in charge of public cleaning are paid to clean the dirt lightly played by all urban points, and that they only touch the responsibility to ensure the city's image.Some people take pleasure in the visual pollution of public spaces through the introduction of uncontrollable cigarette butts, food wrappers and scraps, faeces of domestic animals, used plastic bags and fliers, and other agents of the dirt environment. It seems that they suffer from a strange compulsion to "freedom" in these acts, a feeling that supposedly redeem them for participation in the overall harmful.
Scholars say that the collective behavior of disrespect for public property, not to mention more aggressive, such as vandalism and graffiti, has since the days of slavery period of colonial Brazil, where the attendants accompanying the aristocracy with the sole purpose of cleaning upthat the members of the elite throwing the walks. It took time, but the mentality remains without significant change, as if the exercise of labor hygiene always fit to third parties, and should never touch the perpetrator of violations of the primary rules of a civilized character.
According to this thesis, the Brazilian could only watch as the object of responsibility to their own home and not admit any sense of duty to the space shared with others, from the sidewalk in their own homes.
There are also failures, and very sensitive by the powers of the public sector, but it has also accentuated the population share of blame.Campaigns on the subject will always be timely, never forget to emphasize that the dirt is also a public health priority, since it is directly responsible for numerous epidemics and several types of disease that plague the population.