Brazil CONVICTS former president Bolsonaro for trying to stage coup to steal democratic election

Scustin Bieburr

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I`m telling ya, I know shyt was over when people today speak of George Bush Jr in a positive light when back then he was seen as the WOAT.
You can go further back than that to when nixon got pardoned

or basically anything to do with reconstruction following the civil war.

One good thing about social media is that it's made people realize that they too have been exposed to propaganda. America has been a hypocrisy from the beginning. It wasn't struggling farmers who managed to scrape together enough money to leave england and come to america for a new life that are the founders of this country. It was rich white men who wanted to keep their slaves(they knew where the winds were blowing with abolition gaining steam in Britain) and they wanted to not be taxed as much.

They wrote all that shyt about all men being created equal and you know they'd be sprinting back into the time machine if they found out a mixed race black man was voted in as president and the people doing the voting weren't all white men with land and money.
 

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I`m well versed in Brazilian politics, literally just got back from São Paulo last week. Lula is not without fault, but Latin America has not had a Black Head of State is my point which is the "Final" breaking point. The closest is the VP of Colombia but she is more of a figurehead. A common thing in Brazil nobody wants to talk about when it comes to Black people is other groups {So called Pardo, LGBT who aren't Race first, Non Black Socialist, etc} dominate the conversation and "get their cookies first" while Blacks are left with crumbs. And then the issue of the dominant Black matriarchy of Brazil where Black men are literally voiceless unless they are an athlete and at that point they are looking to leave black society.

My point is a Black Man (not Pardo because that definition is too gray and even now the last Brazil Census saw a shift in more people identifying as Pardo than historically Black) being head of State of Brazil would turn shyt all the way upside down, Bolsonaro getting locked up doesn't change the status quo. Brazil still has some of the worst income inequality on earth as there is a lot of real old money in that country.

I hear you brother
 

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How Brazil beat us to this logical conclusion

Lula turned Brazil around his very first term, but since then he has been kinda meh + had corruption scandals so he has more of a Old School Civil Rights Leader or South African ANC rep where we remember how he fought in the past, and the alternative is so ass and racist you are kinda forced to support just as a sane person even if it results in being stagnant. The issue that will be faced is there is no groomed young successor to carry the torch (Lula is planning to run for a 4th term and is old as shyt). Luckily the Bolsonaro disciples are super incompetent and comically backwards as they have been spending all this time fighting for their Saint Bolsonaro vs preparing a more sharper follow up that could learn fro the mistakes of Bolsonaro and trump while still accomplishing the same. You can argue JD Vance is kind of that even though he does not look presidential what so ever and his documented past of being a lame but dude had a way with words during the campaigns that was scary to me if the uninformed was listening to him
 
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