The recent election in Brazil has triggered a dramatic response unlike anything we have seen in the United States. It has generally gone unreported in the mainstream media. But the election fraud dynamics there are quite similar to those we have here. I hope the protesters in Brazil can prevail:
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Yes. Lula is shaky although pre-election he signed a Letter to the Brazilian People to ease fears that he would transition Brazil into a full-fledged socialist economy. Brazilian politics is tricky. I have visited Brazil . It is a beautiful country but I dunno what the future holds .
It is good to see some fight among the people of Brazil, Fred. I don’t know what the future holds, either, however.
November 22, 2022
UPDATED: Son of Brazil’s former president Bolsonaro says Brazil’s election stolen ‘pretty much the same way’ as America’s [video in English]
By Thomas Lifson
Free, small-d democratic societies are degenerating into tyrannies before our very eyes. Even as our own dominant media ignore the obvious, people around the world are noticing. As reported by Susan D. Harris today, the new government in Brazil, following an election that has been widely disputed as fixed by millions of demonstrators, has learned from the totalitarian response of the Trudeau government in Canada, seizing the bank accounts of protesters in that nation’s Freedom Convoy in Ottawa, and is trying to take away demonstrators’ children from the custody of their parents.
Demonization and confiscation of the assets of regime opponents are hallmarks of totalitarian regimes, even when given a patina of legality through executive orders and the like.
In the United States, hundreds of political prisoners languish in D.C. jails, with 20 months of pretrial confinement (many in solitary), an outrageous abuse of the judicial system that has drawn almost no protest from the powers that be in the Republican Party, fearful, evidently, of being tarred with the brush of an “insurrection” that was the first in history to be unarmed and ushered into the seat of Congress by guards holding open the doors.
At least in Brazil, a country whose democratic traditions were, until now, regarded as weaker than those of the USA, millions of citizens are turning out to protest what they regard as a stolen election. And a son of the former head of government, President Jair Bolsonaro,* is not only speaking out, but comparing his own country’s stolen election with that of the United States. Watch the video in this tweet as he responds to a question in English from a reporter from the United States who asks if Brazil’s election was stolen as was America’s, and he responds, “Pretty much the same way.”
https://twitter.com/i/status/1594529476033273856
Fred, what is taking place in Brazil is EPIC, although it is hard to know what the outcome will be.
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