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Este povo brasileiro vai sofrer enquanto tivermos os governantes de que Só pensam em rechear seus bolsos por dinheiro público. Adoro o Brasil Urgente!

Anonymous 12/05/2019 (Thu) 20:09:53 No. 149539 2/4 >>149536 There's pelo question about it, this separation between investigator and judge would not have happened without The Intercept's leaks. They pulled the rug from under Moro, because until then, Lula's rigged convictions were still within, let's say, the reach of our media's hyperreality. Now that's up in smoke. Still, there's this baffling lag between the facts known and the facts as acknowledged by the establishment -- we know this is all a sham and we're not in a democracy anymore, but the establishment, unable to hide it, also can't just up and own up to it, since they were involved. Thus we have to wait this infuriation interregnum while the old scum slowly erases their traces from the anti-PT campaign, so Lula can stage a return and make peace with the fuckers who called for his blood not long ago. The new scum, which, by any sane measure, deserves nothing but firing squads, will, under this narrative, just go down in history as "an unfortunate episode" of our democracy. A role which, until the leaks happened, was earmarked for PT (Lula would eventually be redeemed, but it would take God knows how much longer, most likely after his death). So the return of the "juiz DE garantias" is a middle finger salute being rubbed on Moro's face, no doubts about it, and the fact that it was added to his anti-crime bill sends a clear message. So then, back to Moderno's attempt to stop this basic feature of modern democracy makes them grade AAA gulag fodder, priority seats on the very first train car. I tried to find the roll call for the vote on that maneuver they attempted, without success. Another instance of us falling for the tolerance paradox and exactly the thing the global right have decided to abuse. Here are 3 Em excesso considerations about this. One, the bill which creates the "juiz das garantias" isn't new at all. It was written all the way back in 2009 by José Sarney of all people, and approved by the Senate on Lula's very last month in office, soon to become by far the most popular leaving president, and then on to get his shit fucked up as the bill stalled for 9 fucking years in the House.

Polícia esclarece caso do adolescente qual foi abusada e morta no sinal de modo a a escola. O assassino da garota Pâmela era vizinho da vítima.

Your thoughts on the "fusing" of municipalities? As i see it, it's mostly benign with some good for the bloated buerocracy.

The media would stop implying "well looks like those thieves still haven't repented" only to start saying "finally, now this country can move past this criminal organization that was once undeservedly in power". That self-critique would be the epitaph on PT's tombstone. When and if the porkies even so much as tacitly acknowledge this fiasco even took place at all, PT should start considering doing their mea culpa

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Are you from Brasília, this sounds as a hopeless as leftism in there, Sãeste paulo is okay in terms reality checks though the middle and upper class are total asshats.

This caricature-like debasement of politics comes naturally for some of them out of either stupidity or sociopathy, but it's very much deliberate by the men behind the curtains. At any rate, Venezuela's crash notwithstanding, Argentina used to get the most media attention, like, what, an event every couple of weeks picked up by the main outlets? But ever since Macri's trainwreck, it has almost vanished from the news. They report on the bare minimum, which is to say, small updates on their national election cycle and diplomatic visits. Bolivia used to get a bit more attention back in Hugo's day, but has since been memoryholed just like Argentina, but for the exact opposite reason: their economy is booming for the first time in their miserable history thanks to what normies call socialism. As a matter of fact, their baseline living standards might surpass ours in less than a decade at current trends. Colombia, Mexico and Chile have slightly more frequent updates than Argentina (than it used to have, I mean). Chile has been popping up a bit more lately, because they have cannily picked up the regional leadership role which Bozo threw away. The rest of the subcontinent might as well not exist, save for the occasional update on mass protests and events involving Brazil, such as Car Wash bullshit stinking other countries up. BRASIL URGENTE AO VIVO Peru seems to have been shaken by it almost as much as Brazil, but they have kept their shit tight and are also on a boom period.

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Criminosos exibem fuzis e metralhadoras no "Baile da Gaiola", festa realizada pelo meio da rua no complexo por favelas da Penha, na zona norte do Rio do Janeiro.

I wish Brazil had terrorism, also why don't we? The evangelicals are fanatic enough, the population is blackpilled from birth, the military is power hungry and the oligarchy is one step away from feudal ancapistan.

Datena excelente tarde eu gostaria de que tivesse uma lei que toda criminalidade e violencia o governo tivesse de que recompensar por tudo so Nesse caso eles resolveriam este problema porque ia mexer pelo bolso deles esses politicos nao estao nunca ai de modo a o povo cambada de ladroes so querem tirar dinheiro do povo.

Saging for offtopic crap, but can someone tell me how the fuck is anyone supposed to find anything in Zuckbook that isn't someone they already know in real life? It's fucking impossible to specify a search for any god damn thing, be it people, businesses, topics, whatever the fuck.

e. Dilma not getting coupeached and/or Lula being arrested. The people now shedding a tear for freedom over the current threats were applauding the previous ones, back when PT was in power. And it should be said, in the interregnum between Dilma and Bozo, such threats were met with mere silence. Funny how porkies' love for democracy is directly proportional to their control over it.

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