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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« on: January 01, 2019, 01:23:10 PM »

Here goes the Amazon...



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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2019, 07:08:35 PM »

He should have died after that stabbing. I know y'all respectability civilty hacks hate hearing that but the danger he poses against the environment and Brazilian democracy are too high. I wouldn't be surprised if he gradually turns Brazil into a dictatorship.

Killing Bolsonaro, then and now, wouldn't have solved anything given who his VP is.
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2019, 11:04:31 AM »

Honestly the more terrifying thing is how much American conservatives are rallying behind him

A couple of decades ago the very same people we're dealing with now would have defended the Apartheid regime because "it triggers the libs".
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2019, 10:01:06 AM »

Bolsonaro Excludes LGBTI Community From Human Rights Policies Less Than 24 Hours Into His Presidency

He's quick.
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2019, 10:01:49 AM »

It’s funny seeing our lilly white posters mourning the Bolsonaro presidency. Meanwhile all of my actual Brazilian friends seem near universally stoked.

You are absolutely correct. While I think Bolsonaro is disgusting and I abhor the things he has said/plans to do, Brazil is in absolute shambles right now and i understand why they voted for him.

Hypothetically, if the United States had 3 consecutive Dem presidents all wrapped in major corruption scandals(that led to actual criminal charges), surging violent crime rates and a sluggish economy, I'd bet many left leaning posters would be willing to give the super right wing candidate like Bolsonaro a look.

No, most left leaning posters might indeed look for a right wing alternative, but not a far right one like Bolsonaro.

Most leftists here wouldn't have a problem with say, president Geraldo Alckmin or president Joao Amoedo

Hell, I'd take everybody over Bolsonaro.
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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2019, 03:10:27 PM »

It’s funny seeing our lilly white posters mourning the Bolsonaro presidency. Meanwhile all of my actual Brazilian friends seem near universally stoked.

You are absolutely correct. While I think Bolsonaro is disgusting and I abhor the things he has said/plans to do, Brazil is in absolute shambles right now and i understand why they voted for him.

Hypothetically, if the United States had 3 consecutive Dem presidents all wrapped in major corruption scandals(that led to actual criminal charges), surging violent crime rates and a sluggish economy, I'd bet many left leaning posters would be willing to give the super right wing candidate like Bolsonaro a look.

No, most left leaning posters might indeed look for a right wing alternative, but not a far right one like Bolsonaro.

Most leftists here wouldn't have a problem with say, president Geraldo Alckmin or president Joao Amoedo

speak for your self. (Alckmin is not the worst though).

I don't think it's a question of what current Atlas lefties would do. Rather, it's a question of how many Atlas posters would still lean left if they lived through a Brazil experience. Our environment affects our personalities, our politics, and our choices. For example, the War in Iraq, the post 2008 economic malaise etc etc, likely produced a lot of Democrats who otherwise might have been sympathetic to the GOP. Similarly, it seems reasonable that Brazil's corruption scandals and rising crime rates produced a lot of Bolsanaro voters who would have otherwise preferred Haddad or one of the mainstream rightist candidates.

I'm far from denouncing every Bolsonaro voter given developments in my own country (I know PiS voters that I would have hard time label as evil, hateful etc. - I understand the reasons so many people went against "the establishment", I just wish their choice would be diffrent).
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