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ff7557 No.605599
>Venezuelan refugees are crossing over Brazil to commit crimes like theft and rape
>Brazilians are fighting back by attacking Venezuelans on sight
>Brazilain army being sent in to protect Venezuelan sneaking into Brazil
>Brazilian socialists Politicians order refugees get first Priority for ambulances
>Ambulances were first to ignore Brazilian business owners that were robbed and beaten by Venezuelans
>Still new anti-Venezuelan refugees riots breaking out in Brazil
>President of Brazil tells the press that closing the borders would be unthinkable
What would a Brazilian Venezuelan war even look like? Who would win? How many South American countries will be pulled into the conflict?
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/brazil-president-closing-venezuela-border-unthinkable-57509084
https://web.archive.org/web/20180902000058/https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1LF1OQ
https://web.archive.org/web/20180821015748/http://www.unionleader.com/article/20180820/NEWS06/180829966&template=mobileart
7b7352 No.605603
>>605599
>Who would win?
Us, unless the borders are opened wide for the refugees, in which case the Jews would.
b1b0a7 No.605605
>What would a Brazilian Venezuelan war even look like?
Ever seen BR or Mexican executions? Now imagine those but on a mass scale with hundreds of thousands butchered. They will kill all wildlife too.
8a25f4 No.605606
What happened to the trucker strike?
95419f No.605608
>>605605
>mass scale with hundreds of thousands butchered
I could see it happening tbh
ff7557 No.605611
>>605605
>>605608
I strong suspect socialists will be gutted in Brazil soon. Wouldn’t be surprised if Brazil goes full national socialists. Attacks on fags and Jews in Brazil are increasing. Brazilians don’t like how gays and Jews are protected citizen above anyone else.
8e5fd6 No.605613
>>605608
Man, that war was a real shitshow.
f747f3 No.605614
977b3a No.605616
>>605614
Shhh… no tears… only darkness now…
ec83aa No.605617
>>605599
A war would look like a huge slaughter with very little distinction being made between war and crime. Almost every south American war has been killing all POW's raping all the women and riding off on the horses.
542e14 No.605622
>>605611
The socialist president Lula who is currently set for prison is still massively popular only being beaten out by the right-wing candidate, if some war breaks out between the two countries Venezuela might use the lefties as a massive fifth column.
f8e1e7 No.605624
>venezuelan paramilitaries cross into hueland
>Right wing Brazilian factions gain critical mass of support
>Brazil retaliates
>Half this board joins HueHue right wing death squads.
ff7557 No.605625
>>605624
>>Half this board joins HueHue right wing death squads
Someone please meme right huehue wing death squads.
08cbce No.605626
>>605624
>They're monkeys, but they're MY kind of monkey!
ff7557 No.605627
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>>605626
>>605622
>>They're monkeys, but they're MY kind of monkey!
What would the Brazilian Equivalent of moon man be?
https://www.bitchute.com/video/boOvQ19TX4Vs/
099888 No.605635
Now that I think about it, a war like this could bring back FALs into the jungle.
559149 No.605640
>>605599
>Venezuelans ruin their own country with communism instead of being sensible people and let the red tumor grow too big for them to handle
>It comes right back to bite them in the ass
>Now that they're starving and their country is being sold off to gooks, they try to flee to Brazil - the same Brazil they shittalked for decades for not being as much a "socialist paradise" as their own country is
>The same Brazil their resident terrorists keep smuggling weapons and drugs into to supply criminals, sanctioned by the government
>Venezuelan rapefugees bring smallpox back into Brazil - an ailment that's been purged a long time ago - putting all that effort into jeopardy and risking a fucking outbreak
>Prostitution, home invasion, burglary and violence grow overnight near the border
>Situation climaxes when some Venezuelan niggers beat a brazillian small shop owner within an inch of his life and steal his hard-earned money
>Get promptly removed by the locals like the kebab-tier subhumans they are
Those hordes will not pass. Our own resident commies and the current socialist government are next in line for the helicopter ride, and once we do, we will depopulate that hellhole just like we did with Paraguay. The red hellspawn have ruined our nation long enough.
No more mercy, only revenge.
>>605622
Do not trust mass media. Presidential polls are rigged. Lula and his entire party are communist animals, as all other parties save for one - Bolsonaro's. Thankfully, we have taken another step into the right direction today by barring Lula from running for president. Soon, the rest of his cohorts will follow, and their little game of Fabian socialism will at last be finally over.
ade983 No.605642
>>605599
>>605640
Monkey fight. This might be the first time in my life where I'm actually rooting for the brazilians.
559149 No.605644
>>605642
Communists have ruined our international image since 1986. Even "monkey" memes were caused by them indirectly, with the advent of the internet coming at a most unfortunate time. The very same communism that's been ingrained in your country since the 60's as well so don't give me that shit, Israel lackey.
977b3a No.605645
>>605644
>Even "monkey" memes were caused by them indirectly,
Uma delicia?
16cb6d No.605651
>>605624
Why would I fight for Brazilians?
>>605640
>gooks
Wouldn't that be chinks?
Anyone have that video of those Brazilians decapitating a guy on a toilet, or those kids that were shot? I feel like the Venezuelans would lose tbh
16cb6d No.605652
>>605642
Brazil, like most of South America, was pretty white. Either way, this tbh. Venezuelans let Venezuelan Rambo die in vain. They've made their bed, now they must lie in it.
>>605644
>>605645
Pretty sure Brazilians being monkeys is older than that. Huehuehue definitely is.
977b3a No.605663
>>605651
You would not fight for Brazilians. You would fight for communist beaner removal.
2cfed0 No.605665
What a good timing, I was wondering if we we going to run out of wars to spectate with Assad winning the Syrian war soon enouh, and fuck all happening in Ukraine.
82b4b1 No.605670
>>605651
Removing communist is a duty man, do you think all those mercenaries in Africa were fighting for the slightly less dumb blacks? No they were there to fuck communists up.
ff9f31 No.605678
>>605599
>Venezuela vs Brazil
Venezuela can barely pay their soldiers, and the military is probably the most well fed part of the nation at this point. I guess they would not have the means (financial or logistical) to supply their army once a proper war broke out, so it would most likely turn into a game of poaching/looting for food and scavenging enemy weapons for them.
On the other hand Brazil has a lot of equipment, but it would be hard to impossible to have all of it bear down on Venezuela. They would most likely try to protect villages and roads, while the Venezuelans would stick to the forests. It ain't me starts playing in the background.
Seeing as the Venezuelans are underequipped they would most likely start ambushing Brazillian supply convoys, steal their weapons, ammo, food and other supplies and set the vehicles on fire in order to block the roads. Brazil can try to bring in their air force as support, but good luck trying to find a human sized target under a thick cover of trees. Also: good luck distinguishing a human from some other large mammal on thermals. The best bet the Brazillians would have wouldn't be on the defensive. They would have to push for the Venezuelan home land and then fight a long and brutal COIN war against the remnants of the Venezuelan army. Maybe once they get the news that their families are no longer being fed by the government they will surrender.
b1b0a7 No.605681
>>605678
>He thinks wars fueled by hatred need irrelevant things such as finance and logistics
Have you never taken a look at the Balkans? The only thing you need is guns, ammo and will.
ade983 No.605683
>>605678
Your mistake here is that you think gorilla warfare works the same way as guerrilla warfare. Not once has a south american fighting force of any type demonstrated western guerrilla tactics; it's drive-by's and hit n' runs with no overarching tactic or goal. You see that one webm of some "guerrillas" pulling up to an outpost in an open-top truck and firing by-the-will-of-allah-style? That's the type of stuff we can expect.
b1b0a7 No.605684
>>605683
>gorilla warfare
toplel
c6488f No.605686
>>605651
Blood for the blood god. Kill communists from infant to elder
99d420 No.605687
>>605651
>Why would I fight for Brazilians
You'd be fighting against communists
559149 No.605714
>>605651
>Wouldn't that be chinks
Any red slanteye is a gook, but yeah it's the chinks.
>>605652
>Pretty sure Brazillians being monkeys is older than that
It originated from northeastern monkeys in cybercafes being the most prominent image of the country in online games and forums in the early 2000s, and it spread like wildfire. Most of the violence, nigger ancestry, criminals, poverty and diseases come from the northeast, and I hope to live long enough to see it cleansed, along with Rio.
All we have to do is purge the communist corruption, and everything else will fall in place.
We had such a rich history, it hurts me to see it being neglected, erased and hidden from the rest of the world. We once had the world's third strongest navy in the world back in the 19th century for example.
ff7557 No.605791
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>Nu/pol/ mind being blow away by Brazilian wanting to defend theirs culture and race from Venezuelan Rapefugees
ff7557 No.605792
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Question. How are Brazilians and Colombians racist for wanting to Secure theirs borders from Venezuelans when they are mostly of the same race?
57ce43 No.605795
>>605792
Communists are a race of people like the jews are a race of people, one is a parasite and the other is some sort of self eating bacteria.
f747f3 No.605797
>>605616
>you will never oper8 inna jungle with your qt3.14 5/7 jaguar ara mommy and obsidian kar bars
099888 No.605803
>>605792
>Secure theirs borders
Racist. Borders are a xenophobic white construct in order to oppress the upstanding narcogender transnog rapekin minorities.
ff7557 No.605820
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What’s the odds Columbians doing a better job at reporting illegals than trump?
44eda4 No.605848
>>605616
I never liked cats like house cats, but these jaguars are both terrifying and kinda cute to me.
44eda4 No.605849
977b3a No.605863
>>605714
>Any red slanteye is a gook
Don't reinforce ignorant racist rightwing stereotypes. Be a knowledgeable racist rightwing using specific racial slurs for specific peoples.
Gooks are Korean, ex:
>worst gook
>best gook
>roof gook
af6a34 No.605866
Wasn't this a plot for a call of duty where South America turns into one big country and becomes a world super power?
977b3a No.605867
>>605866
Doesn't Brazil alone out-GDP all other South American countries together?
750cce No.605872
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The Reichstag Museo Nacional is burning.
57ce43 No.605882
>>605872
IIt was most likely a pissed off parasite that entered the country, was told he wasnt wanted, then burned down something big because he is a subhuman.
977b3a No.605885
>>605882
This. Too much for a coincidence. All Venezuelans and sympathizing commies should be rounded up an burnt in a public fire.
ff7557 No.605899
>>605885
>>605882
>All Venezuelans and sympathizing commies should be rounded up an burnt in a public fire.
Realistic. Brazil is one of the few nation fascism could take off.
16cb6d No.605901
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>>605872
Definitely a little pissy now, being part Portuguese :^)
16cb6d No.605902
>>605885
>All
Hey now Grecian, I'm sure there were some too old too help Venezuelan Rambo.
In all seriousness, why kill them all when you can make them your bitch? Ruling over the conquered is much better than being a Finnish-tier scourge.
977b3a No.605924
>>605902
Thou shalt not suffer a poisoner to live.
- Exodus 22:18
2eda2c No.605954
>>605714
>that spoiler
Don't worry monkey strelok, we'll be there with you soon enough ;_;
bf61cb No.605967
>>605640
>paraguay
didn't you guys stomp that country so hard it still hasn't recovered?
099888 No.605987
>>605967
I thought it was more of "Paraguay was such a retard that it declared war on three regional powers, then tried to fight them guerilla style only to fail".
efb617 No.605994
>>605987
Can we have another greentext story time?
b1b0a7 No.605999
>>605902
>why kill them all when you can make them your bitch?
Because sooner or later you won't be able to control them. In X amount of years they will get their rights back either through revolution or pressure from leftist activists in your country. No one will be permanently slave to someone else. Even if it takes a thousand years to break free, it will be done. Therefore not killing them all once and for all achieves nothing. The entire world will continue to suffer from a retarded and worthless population that should not exist. Earth's resources will continue to be ultimately wasted for the life support of these subhuman monkeys. Crime rate will continue to rise and white DNA will continue to get muddier and muddier.
That is the absolute undeniable reality. Human emotions are irrelevant. The absolute truth and ultimate solution will always be massive genocide. Only Europeans and white Americans deserve to live on this earth. The rest are just parasites feeding off of achievements.
bf61cb No.606000
>>605987
From what I remember they declared war on one country to keep the leadership of another country in power, and went through Brazil to get to the fighting. The country they were trying to protect went through a regime change and declared war on them too, and instead of trying to negotiate terms just kept fighting until over half the population had died.
99d420 No.606013
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>>605999
> Only Europeans and white Americans deserve to live on this earth. The rest are just parasites feeding off of achievements.
What about Japan, tripsman?
where else will I get military songs with Karaoke-ready lyrics?
95419f No.606032
>>606013
Split the world in two, one half for the Asians and one half for whites.
f43b99 No.606034
>>605791
>That Venezuelan wearing a Solidworks hat
Fuck him, he's the reason both Americans are out of work and he's now out of a job too. If he had moved out of Venezuela to do Solidworks in some other shit hole when all this shit started, he wouldn't be a rapefugee.
ede17e No.606043
>>605987
>strength: 150k Paraguayans
>casualties and losses: 300k
I guess I'm about to make another screencap-worthy dumb burger comment, but how the fuck do you have twice as many casualties than what you even began with?
099888 No.606047
>>606043
The war has a weirdly contested body count. Those shown are the traditional account and they probably lost the other 150k by either disease or by sending civilians against allied troops. I'm not an expert on the war, I just know it happened and ruined Paraguay's thoroughly.
ede17e No.606054
>>606047
>The war has a weirdly contested body count
Sounds like some holohoax tier shit if they're coming up with twice as many bodies as what existed at the time.
7b7352 No.606055
>>606043
Nobody really knows how many people were in the country before the war. There was a census afterwards, but not one for several decades before.
What is known is that at least 75% of the adult male population was killed, since post-war, women outnumbered men 4:1. It's certain that many women were slaughtered too, so that would put the fraction of male population killed higher as well.
>>606054
>twice as many bodies as what existed at the time.
The strength number is soldiers. The casualties number is soldiers and civilians.
ede17e No.606056
>>606055
>Strength: 80k official troops, 70k militia and armed civilians
>armed civilians
>armed
I see the distinction now, burger reading comprehension verified.
559149 No.606082
>>605967
>>605987
>>605994
>>606000
>>606043
All we did was enact justice.
>Uruguay plunges into a crisis after the resolution of Cisplatina, with two Uruguayan parties, "Colorados" and "Blancos", starting a dispute over the freedom of navigation in the Uruguayan Plata river
>Solano Lopez, Paraguay's dictator (who was deeply despised by the Paraguayan polulation) sees this and takes advantage of the situation, intervening in the dispute to support the Blancos
>Noticing Paraguay's involvement, our emperor Dom Pedro II quickly reaches out to Argentina to aid Brazil in preemptively neutralizing the situation by sending troops to support the Colorados and balance things out
>Lopez then decides to approach Argies who were opposed to the Colorados, along with the Blanco Paraguayans, making a triple alliance against Brazil in order to take control of Uruguay
>Without warning, Lopez suddenly invades the province of Mato Grosso in Brazil, attacks the locals (thus causing civilian losses on our side), annexes the area and kidnaps the province's president and his secretary, leaving them to literally starve to death in prison
>Lopez then travels through Argentina to take over Uruguay without asking them, as their alliance didn't have that many benefits, and roused Argentina's anger
>Lopez, being the greedy expansionist fuck that he was, kept going, despite his old dying father explicitly warning him to never wage war against Brazil
>Emperor Dom Pedro II, recognizing this violation, ordered the creation of the Unidade Militar dos Voluntários da Pátria, being the first to join it
>Reaching out to his people, he asked them to follow him into battle, not as conscripts, but as volunteers to defend the nation
>Impeded by State Council to personally join the front, he replied: "If you must stop me from going as your emperor, nothing shall stop me from going as a volunteer of our homeland."
>And so Brazil built a front, and the little spic alliance finally realized the sheer size of the bear they just poked awake
>Argentina and Uruguay immediately change sides and team up with Brazil, hoping to be spared the imminent extermination that was about to take place
>Cue removal of Slavic proportions
>Over 50000 dead Paraguayans later
>"I think this is enough bloodshed. I'm too old for this." - Dom Pedro II
>"We're not fucking stopping until Lopez's teeth are on the pavement." - Prince Gaston of Orleans, Count D'Eu
>250000 dead Paraguayans later, Lopez eats shit when José Francisco Lacerda, aka Chico Devil, hurls a spear right in the dick while riding on horseback, followed by João Soares triple-tapping him to make sure he died, ending both the Battle of Cerro Corá and the war as a whole
Sure we've depopulated the country but they asked for it. They managed to piss off one of the most chill emperors history has ever seen hard enough to make him want to join a war.
efb617 No.606086
>>606082
Thank you for storytime
bda050 No.606092
>>606082
te amo Brasil, Rio is such a beautiful city
f43b99 No.606093
>>606055
>What is known is that at least 75% of the adult male population was killed, since post-war, women outnumbered men 4:1. It's certain that many women were slaughtered too, so that would put the fraction of male population killed higher as well.
I've always wondered how a country recovers from that in the modern world. Obviously lots of fucking and women selling themselves abroad if you're a "white" country, but for a country like Paraguay, their women are all mestizo so outside of the neighboring countries (who probably wouldn't want them seeing as they went to war with them), you wouldn't be wanted as a fucktoy abroad and the local religious values and lack of supplies/infrastructure following a war likely make it difficult at best for a man (other than a rich guy who wants relatively pretty women) to have more than one or two wives. Not to mention being a man in a country like that who's still alive means you're probably a bottom bitch among the men who were in the country prior to the war (or a traitor in one form or another) meaning you'd basically have no respect despite being unspokenly required to repopulate the nation. Part of me was always curious about being a guy in one of those countries following a war, while the sane part of me would hope I was one of the men killed so I wouldn't have to live with that shame. That doesn't even get into the fact that you have a generation of bottom bitches and corrupt men running the nation for the next quarter century at least.
You know the more I think about a war like that, the more I realize I'd rather my people be genocided at that point.
f43b99 No.606094
>>606093
>A generation of bottom bitches and corrupt men who were also likely cucked by mass rapes running the nation for the next quarter century at least.*
Corrected myself there.
559149 No.606095
>>606086
Aye
>>606092
It used to be beautiful in more ways than just looks…
Don't visit it though, it's not safe.
ade983 No.606097
f43b99 No.606098
>>606082
Thanks for story time, fixie bike.
d1ff01 No.606101
>>606082
You forgot the part with President Hayes.
16cb6d No.606107
>>606082
Source faggot.
>>605999
>Because sooner or later you won't be able to control them. In X amount of years they will get their rights back either through revolution or pressure from leftist activists in your country.
That's assuming quite a lot, you faggot.
>No one will be permanently slave to someone else.
Yeah, no shit sherlock. Glory and living a worthwhile life is way more fulfilling the living to live, you base materialist.
>Crime rate will continue to rise and white DNA will continue to get muddier and muddier.
As it happens with every race. People stop reproducing and the ones that do end up with foreigners.
>The entire world will continue to suffer
That's funny. Did the Spanish suffer from the death of the Maya civilization? Did the Germanics suffer from the death of Rome?
Believe it or not, but different situations call for different measures. If the Venezuelans need to be genocided, they will be. If not, they won't. Also, pic extremely related.
Unrelated, but do you worship Adolf Hitler? Honest question.
efb617 No.606109
>>606107
He's right, faggot. There is not other solution besides the final solution, but Jesus is going to burn all non-whites anyways when he returns
16cb6d No.606112
>>606109
Splendid argument you have there.
b1b0a7 No.606116
>>606107
>That's assuming quite a lot, you faggot.
Not once in history did conquerors manage to permanently keep their slaves / enemies under control. Every time even if it took thousands of years, the conquered people managed to either kick their enemies away or they earned rights through political ways. Nothing is assumed, it is simply impossible to make someone your slave for all of eternity. For example, from their point of view, Turkey's biggest mistake when they conquered Greee was not killing us all when they had the chance. Or population wasn't that big, and they had 400 years to do it. But they didn't, they just used us to pay taxes, rape some women and take 1 boy from every family to enlist in the Ottoman army. That's it. But after the Greeks pulled a revolution, they genocided every last Jew and Muslim in the entire country and rightfully so. If Turkey had simply killed us all off back then, they wouldn't have to watch millions of their own civilians get butchered by our hands, today they wouldn't have to deal with us, and the entire Aegean would be theirs. But they fucked up, and now they have an old enemy with 250,000 troops right next to them, each ready to fight all the way to Ankara in the blink of the eye.
>Yeah, no shit sherlock. Glory and living a worthwhile life is way more fulfilling the living to live, you base materialist.
Are you retarded? That's the conclusion you reached after reading my post, retard?
>As it happens with every race
Whites have the lowest crime rate. And Whites are Nature's biggest accomplishment. If killing every other race and tribe on earth meant that we no longer risked further ruining our DNA, I would gladly do it and if you're not retarded or a shitskin, you'd do it too.
>That's funny. Did the Spanish suffer from the death of the Maya civilization? Did the Germ(…)
Subhumans require our help and resources to survive. We all pay for their survival through taxes and work. Subhumans ruin civilization wherever they go and they increase crime rate by absurdly high amounts. That does indeed make the whites suffer, retard. What would happen if they all stopped existing tomorrow? Crime rate statistics would drop to the bottom, diseases would drop to the bottom, pollution would decrease and whites would live better lives.
>Unrelated, but do you worship Adolf Hitler? Honest question.
His ideology is almost perfect. Hitler's only problem was his acceptance of shitskins. He didn't wish for the genocide for all non-whites, while I do.
16cb6d No.606117
>>606116
>We all pay for their survival through taxes and work
Hey faggot, were we talking about our respective countries, or some shithole in South America?
b1b0a7 No.606122
>>606117
I was always talking to the grand scheme of things. It doesn't matter where they live, almost every country in the world leeches off of white resources and money to survive. The ones that don't are probably less than 5, since I can't even think of one that doesn't take from us. How does Brazil and Venezuela make money or produce things? By themselves?
977b3a No.606126
>>606107
>Did the Spanish suffer from the death of the Maya civilization?
No because the Mayas had nothing at that point to offer except maybe miner labour.
>Did the Germanics suffer from the death of Rome?
There were no dramatic drawbacks because they were semi-selfsuffient barbarians back then, still kept raiding Italy for gibs until half of it ended up as Lombardi from too much rape. Also Franks were the closest to the continuation of Rome in western Europe and pretty much full blown Romaboos, no need to fucking mention Charlemagne I guess.
>>606122
>How does Brazil and Venezuela make money or produce things? By themselves?
tbf Brazil makes lots of legit trade in agricultural products like bananas, coffee, cocoa and seasonal prostitution and they are not anywhere near as dependent to humanitarian gibs as most turd world countries are.
>>606055
>since post-war, women outnumbered men 4:1.
Paraguay made high-school anime real?
f8e1e7 No.606140
>>606095
Of the regimes that have run Brazil since the 1800s, which was the best in your opinion?
I've heard people talk about Getulio Vargas but don't know much about the history of Brazil.
Also where in Brazil is worth visiting/safe?
Manaus?
Curitiba?
Belo Horizonte?
089cbf No.606142
>tfw you have lived just long enough to watch Brazilians begin to wipe out commies from all sides including within en Masse
I personally can't wait to hear people crying no about the poor communists being removed much to the fear of the news analysts praying that the hip new fad sweeping South America won't soon migrate North
Make sure they suffer.
559149 No.606151
>>606140
It's hard to give an you answer without some (a lot) of background.
The real Brazil died in 1889, when Dom Pedro II and his royal family were forcibly expelled from the country by a coup orchestrated by the army. The same army that fought in the Paraguayan front by his side. That was the end of our great Empire. What followed was a period of turmoil that spanned the better half of a century.
First, there was the Old Republic regime, also known as the "Milk Coffee Republic", ruled by corrupt coffee/milk farm elites, in alliance with the army officers who carried out the coup, who sought to preserve their wealth by installing a system where candidates for presidency could only hail from either Minas Gerais or São Paulo, and would be voted among the elites themselves, completely disregarding vox populi. They trashed our original constitution and replaced it with their own version. Needless to say, the short period in which it was in effect from (1889~1930), this wretched """republic""" managed to destroy our independence and sovereignty in the world theater. It cast us low, brought our nation to the brink of economical disaster for their own gain and caused so many popular revolts that it's widely regarded as the absolute worst period of our history, climaxing in the advent of Getúlio Vargas. It effectively destroyed our progress, so much so that we wouldn't industrialize until we joined WWII. 400 years of history and hard-earned respect in the international community, destroyed in 40, by a bunch of kikes.
The Vargas era was a troubled one. Seeing the opportunity arise from popular revolts against the establishment and overall societal chaos giving birth to many different political factions Getúlio Vargas took power through a coup, crashing the 1930's election of the corrupt elites, ending the Old Republic. From then on, he would extend his office by postponing elections, intimidating other candidates, and using the media to paint his own image as the new "savior of the nation". His government was a double-edged sword; his economical reforms helped stabilize the country and aided the lower castes of society, earning him the title of "Father of the Poor", but what is not often told however was that the "poor" he helped were the same impoverished people his own government birthed. He created the Consolidation of Labor Laws, standardizing paid employment for everyone…at the cost of lowering the salary ceiling for everyone. He expanded all forms of media for nation-wide reach, from newspapers to radio, but he also maintained absolute control over them all.
Vargas was a big fan of fascism. Ideologically, he aligned himself with Hitler and Mussolini, and shaped his government with their ideas, rewriting our constitution yet again. Although he kept a populist facade, he based the societal structure on Mussolini's Carta del Lavoro, stomping any political movement or revolt that rose during his time in power. Tutto nello Stato, niente al di fuori dello Stato, nulla contro lo Stato. In order to keep the population calm, he employed the Bread and Circuses tactic, replacing long-standing cultural values and traditions with petty things like soccer and carnaval. This is where modern day Brazil's obsession with football and partying disposition originated from.
Brazil hosted many political parties during this era; integralists, communists (led by the fucking KGB), fascists, conservatives, and so on. But one thing that very few people know is that Brazil used to host THE largest Nazi party in the world after Germany itself - one of the many products of Vargas' vision. A large chunk of Brazilians actually approved of Hitler's sociopolitical methodology. Of course, all of this came crumbling down when the Nazis began to target our neutral civilian trade ships - sailing in neutral waters, in trade routes to neutral countries - with their U-Boats. Enraged, the population turned their backs on Nazism and demanded Vargas to respond to this affront. He was conflicted, and sought to make peace with the Nazis, but to no avail. In the end, Brazilian boots landed in Northern Italy, and we went to war.
Vargas' regime would last until 1945, when he committed suicide with a bullet through the heart due to persecution from the media, which was fed up with his propaganda. Even his death was calculated, as he built his image much like Hitler did in Germany as a man of the people, and would go down in history as a martyr.
The following years would foretell a great disaster. With Vargas' death, the power vacuum that followed would be the moment of opportunity for the red menace to infect our nation. After a few populist governments with nigh nonexistent achievements and disastrous effects on our economy, the communist presence grew so large that they began to plan yet another coup. That was the straw that broke the camel's back.
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559149 No.606153
>>606151
Realizing the error of their ways, Brazil's military knocked some sense into its own head and began to plan a counterattack to stop communism from taking over. They planned and grew stronger for years, and in 1964, when democrat president João Goulart was out of the country on a trip, the military mobilized. From Minas Gerais all the way to Rio, the army took to the streets and, with the aid of virtually everyone - the population who was sick of economic instability, the media who didn't want to persecuted, business owners who didn't want to have their investments taken away, even the catholic church, who enacted the Just War on the "Sin of Communism" (yes, communism is a legit sin to the church) - they seized control of the nation by force, destroying the communists before they could enact their plans. Make no mistake, the military regime WAS NOT a coup. They saved the nation from a fate Venezuela and Cuba are facing right now.
The military regime was a brief period of resurgence for us. In just over 20 years, they've built roads, industries, power plants, universities, particle accelerators, our very own space program, and pretty much everything that qualifies us as a modern nation today. Half of what we have now is owed to them.
Our military development was even more dauntless; we built our own military industry in latin america, our very own production plants, our very own arms and vehicles, and many other things. Did you know that we almost beat the US's M1 Abrams in a tank design competition for a contract with Saudi Arabia? Look up "EE-T1 Osório"; even though it was a prototype, it was a serious contender with mass produced MBTs of other nations, even beating England and France in the competition, and coming in a close second to the Abrams. Had it not used too much outsourced technology and not been a prototype, it would've won. Had it not been for the media being the ingrate nosy fucks that they were, we'd have our own nukes too. We were developing them in secrecy, and it would've made us a respectable power in the world theater, had we finished it. The military regime catapulted is right back into the international scene.
The military regime brought order and safety to the population. Criminals were shot dead, no questions asked; druggies were ostracized; faggots and degenerates were beaten. With the aid of the CIA in the School of The Americas, our military learned how to hunt, track down and torture communist guerillas and KGB agents infiltrated in our nation. A total of just over 300 people were kidnapped and/or killed in these endeavors, all of them tied to the USSR in some form or another. But as nice as it may seem, the military regime did had its fuckups though. One of them was cataloguing workers of the media in its entirety, another was raising the prices on pretty much everything, making acquisition of things like fancy electronics rather difficult, another one was the ever-growing debt to other countries (which turned out to be negligible compared to what would come later). One major mistake of theirs was the construction of Brasília, our federal district, which would soon become a hellpit of evil. But their biggest mistake was also the most simple: They hunted for communists in the bushes, not in schools and universities, where they had infiltrated and corrupted the minds of the youth. A forgivable mistake, where else would you think to look for when hunting commie animals?
559149 No.606154
>>606153
But hopefully, all of this will change. The reason why this year's election is such a big deal for us is that Jair Bolsonaro, the presidential candidate with the highest ratings, is the first right-wing candidate we've had in many years. This, combined with all the ousting and revelations of this decade-long massive corruption scheme that has been going on since Dilma's impeachment, is giving the right a lot of leverage. Things are looking promising. Now we are witnessing the first spark of The Great Replacement, with Venezuelan immigrants invading our lands, and our history being erased. We just lost 200+ years of history in that museum fire, which I damn sure know was orchestrated. It's about time we fought back.
We're at the very edge, staring into the abyss of the communist "utopia". if we don't succeed this time, well…
I may have left out some details but that's the general gist of it. The worst thing is that all of this was, in hindsight, one massive provisional government that lasted 96 years, followed by a socialist government. We've been trying to pick up the pieces ever since our emperor was taken from us.
To answer your question, the nation I'm patriotic towards ceased to exist well over a century ago. It died with its noble ruler, Dom Pedro II, away from home. A bright future, stolen and replaced with chaos. That's the story of Brazil.
559149 No.606156
>>606140
>Also where in Brazil is worth visiting/safe?
Things aren't looking too good anywhere over here, but general rule is the further South you go, the better.
Joaçaba, Santos, Vitória, Balneário Camboriú, Florianópolis and Curitiba are nice places to visit. I wouldn't advise going to Rio, Espirito Santo, or anywhere in the northeast. The tourism isn't worth your safety.
Also don't parade your possessions and steer clear from anyone who looks even remotely like a funkeiro. They are to us what niggers are to you.
d4188a No.606158
>>606154
Thank you bro, that was a nice read about a sad story. Hopes and prayers are with you, hopefully Brazil can become a truly modern nation and a beacon of hope in South America.
089cbf No.606166
>>606154
Thanks for the history lesson.
Hopefully you guys remember to remove the communists in academia as well. It may look bad to target professors and other self professed intellectuals when examined on the surface, and believe me when I say that unless you accomplish communist removal thoroughly and absolutely it will be vilified and propagated by any sympathizers, especially since they will latch onto peaceful professors being persecuted for no reason but as you yourself said, it was a forgivable mistake. The trick now is to learn from the mistake and not make it again.
559149 No.606184
>>606166
>>606158
Thanks. One way or another, the curtains will close soon.
This museum was the Imperial Palace of Brazil. Built by Dom João VI, founder of Brazil. Home of Dom Pedro I and Dom Pedro II and the royal family. Our empire - our nation - began here. It's ashes now.
Fight for your country, Anons. Mine will never be the same again.
ad4e7a No.606186
>>605624
>fighting for beaners
yeah- no, you can't even own funz in Brazil IIRC
559149 No.606189
>>606186
Our guns were stolen from us. The Estatuto do Desarmamento, imposed in 2003 during Lula's government, enforced the disarmament of the population with absurd gun control laws.
After a lot of complaints, we've had a plebiscite in 2005 where the people were asked if gun controls laws should be revoked, and over 60% voted yes.
These "laws" were kept anyway, and we were denied our rights, as we have many times in this so called (((democracy))). Before the gun control laws, homicide rates were mostly upon criminals. Now they're almost exclusively civilian deaths.
ff7557 No.606200
>>606142
Venezuelans will join up with mexico. Mexico a shithole even without communism. Imagine a communist Mexico.
99d420 No.606214
>>606200
>Imagine a communist Mexico.
They'll have solved the drug problems by running out of cocaine?
ff7557 No.606221
>>606214
Can mexicans even afford cocaine?
3358f6 No.606229
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I get a big kick out of the neoliberals
>creating a world full of mud people will destroy all nation states
>mud people countries instead of nation states will lead to a world without formal war
except formal wars like the one our good Brazilian friend mentioned where mass ass stompings and mass death occurred on a massive scale
>no more risk of rebellion because of no more formal tribes based on ethnicity
except for the fact that mud people parts of latin American live in constant never ending civil war, always revolutions and instability
>mud people will learn to love all of humanity and we will see a decrease of crime and greater unity
like all the beautiful unity of the diversity of the favela, which is a never ending war of violence and suffering. Brazil's homicide rate is worse than the death rates of some formal wars. The worst part is the fact that it isn't a war that might see peace and an end, the mud people hell holes will exist forever unless superior people do something about it.
But yes, diversity and race mixing will end all violence and bloodshed among men
99afbd No.606259
>>606140
I would have said for you to go to the National Museum but we know what happened. Just don't go to Rio/São Paulo and you are good, there are some great diving spots in Brasil, don't behave like a tourist and you will be fine.
f8e1e7 No.606269
>>606153
>>606151
>>606154
>>606156
Thank you, that might actually be the most comprehensive and educational post to ever be written on this board. Extremely helpful.
559149 No.606337
>>606299
>>606269
>>606166
>>606158
Er, one moment. I just realized I left out some of it. The most important part of the story - the advent of the (((social democrat))) government, right after the military regime.
29c186 No.606345
>>606151
> he based the societal structure on Mussolini's Carta del Lavoro, stomping any political movement or revolt that rose during his time in power
There's nothing wrong with that.
>earning him the title of "Father of the Poor", but what is not often told however was that the "poor" he helped were the same impoverished people his own government birthed. He created the Consolidation of Labor Laws, standardizing paid employment for everyone…at the cost of lowering the salary ceiling for everyone.
Careful… that sounds awfully like a communist complain.
>replacing long-standing cultural values and traditions with petty things like niggerball and carnal-vile. This is where modern day Brazil's obsession with football and partying disposition originated from.
That doesn't sound fascistboo AT ALL! His supposed role-model Mussolini might not had been the sharpest tool in the drawer but I doubt that he'd ever approved such degeneracy.
>Nazis began to target our neutral civilian trade ships - sailing in neutral waters, in trade routes to neutral countries - with their U-Boats.
>Enraged, the population turned their backs on Nazism
What? Why?
29c186 No.606347
>>606153
>One of them was cataloguing workers of the (((media in its entirety)))
That was no mistake. That's smartest move a government should make.
29c186 No.606348
559149 No.606350
>>606153
>>606347
The military regime eventually came to an end in 1985, ironically enough, by demand of the population, who wished to be able to vote and elect politicians - a right they've never really had ever since the end of the Monarchy. The military used to elect presidents and other important staff via an educated electorate behind closed doors - people who actually knew a thing or two about politics, and actually studied upon the management of the polis. Such a naive mistake of theirs, to willingly implement classes about politics in brazillian schools, to arm the common man with knowledge, only to have it be corrupted by marxist teachers infiltrated in classrooms. By the mid-80's, a popular movement for the rights to vote, the "Diretas Já", forced the military-elected president at the time, Ernesto Beckmann Geisel, to relinquish his position and grant the brazillian people the rights they desired so much, out of good will. His final speech before stepping down? "If it is the will of the people, I shall order political openness in Brazil. But know this: The time shall come when the people of Brazil will miss the Military Regime."
Geisel's words would echo for years to come, as the popular movement for open politics proved to be a massive mistake. 1986 marked the end of the military regime and the advent of something much, much worse: The (((social democratic))) government.
Infected right out of school with marxist ideals taught to them, the people were tricked into electing socialist tyrants. Our constitution was rewritten yet again, this time by socialists and communists who survived the purges of the military era - the same communist guerrillas, trained by the KGB, who robbed public buses and trains, raided military armories and kidnapped foreign ambassadors for a living, who lurked in the shadows, waiting for their moment to rise again. From the very beginning, elections were rigged by a massive conglomerate of red terrorists who, despite belonging to different political parties, only pretended to oppose each other. The so called "Teoria das Tesouras", first documented by Vladimir Lenin himself, instructed these many political parties, seemingly independent from each other, to destroy the nation from all sides. They shared different parts of the country much like European powers shared different slices of Africa among themselves, and if one of them took a hit, it would draw the attention of the people away as the others continued to carry out their plans from behind their backs; a teamwork backstabbing effort.
Remember how the military government catalogued the media as a whole? The new socialist government used that catalogue to grab every single person listed and make deals with them, using public money, to always promote the new government in a positive light, twisting the good intentions of the military government of keeping tabs on false propaganda into serving marxist ideals. Following the teachings of the Fabian Society, this new breed of communists implanted their wretched ideals slowly, bit by bit, reform by reform, rather than enacting a full-blown revolution. This insidious, gradual infection, also present in the New Left movement in the US, rotted the country away from inside out.
As the so called proletariat found itself too comfortable with capitalism after the fall of the Berlin Wall, these communists sought out the closest demographic to carry out their plans with - criminals, thugs and lowlifes residing on the outskirts of cities and towns. They granted them more rights than duties, with things like Bolsa Familia (our version of welfare), gratuitous state-owned services such as cable, and so on. The state granted the poor many gifts, for free, all at the cost of the actual working class, who paid for everything in taxes and tributes, all so the state could give the useless favela monkeys a life of luxury. In return, these poor, willingly unemployed masses would favor the state in elections, bring used as puppets, by favor or by force. That was the fate of the Northeast, reshaped and brainwashed by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to leeching of our nation's resources, propagate violence, birth criminals, and destroy the economy. Soon they began to spread throughout the country, infecting many other states to the North and South, like Espirito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, Ceará, and so on.
559149 No.606353
>>606350
Our state-owned-industries, roads and services, once prized and well-maintained, were crippled by the corrupt state itself. Steelworks were devalued. Public services were deprecated. Public healthcare and education were completely destroyed. Hydroelectric plants were mismanaged, resulting in major blackouts that spanned half the country. Our railworks, one of the longest and oldest in the entire world, were deactivated and destroyed in favor of road-based transport of goods, further expanding the control of the state. The trucker's protests that ground the entire country to a halt a few months ago only had the impact they did because there were no railworks to transport food, resources and fuel across the country. That was not a mere coincidence. All of this was done to fuel the largest corruption and money laundering scheme in history.
Our culture, already damaged since the end of the Monarchy, was crushed. Our museums, literature, traditions, music and belief system were corrupted, cast aside in favor of cultural marxism - funk, soccer, carnaval, glorification of sex, acceptance of degeneracy, and other depraved things that ruined the little image of respect we had left. Most of what you know about Brazil, including things like the "huehue" and "monkey soup" infamy you all know us for, was never our real identity. It’s been forced upon us by cultural Marxism since 1986, and solidified by the advent of the internet. Our roots were hidden and erased, so much so that very few people out there know Brazil's true history, and why it is the way it is now.
Our rights to bear arms were taken from us, as were our rights to decent healthcare, education, and free market. Chained by socialism, we fought tooth and nail through economical crisis, time after time again, as our government sold our nation's resources off to world powers such as China. We've weathered through social collapse, destruction of morals, and yearly homicide rates that surpass the entire Northern Hemisphere combined. The shit you're seeing in Europe and America now has been pushed onto us ever since the 80's, like a rusted red knife stuck on our back.
And then they've built their headquarters in Brasília, and created Foro de São Paulo - a government-sanctioned gathering of all communist parties in Latin America. The heart of the beast.
The country became a shell of its former self. Geisel's harrowing prediction came to pass.
Our military, and any semblance of order and authority, was demonized. Our history books were tainted, tailored to portray anything that came before their new government in a bad light. And so began the era of darkness, which rules over Brazil to this day. All the horrible things you know about modern day Brazil began in 1986. All this chaos going on around the world nowadays - social justice, normalization of degeneracy, mass immigration, racial disparity, gun control - we've been suffering all of this for over 20 years now. We were made into a guinea pig for kikes and commies to experiment their twisted ideas with, while our natural resources were stolen from us by other nations. We're trapped to a life-support machine, kept in limbo. That was our downfall.
We will never fully recover from this, but at least I'm glad I could tell someone what really happened to us.
559149 No.606358
>>606345
>That doesn't sound fascistboo AT ALL
Fascism has many models, some less identical to Germany's than others. That said, Vargas had to keep a populist government to appease the people, while keeping fascist ideals in his mind. His rule was dubious like that, but his goal was to keep the people's trust in him. Football and carnaval would not be intensified to become they are today until the socialist government era, though.
>What? Why?
The germans attacked our ships in WWI as well, and in both wars, they did it because apparently we "waged war" upon them by trading with their enemies as well as neutral countries, even though we were trading with everybody, from Italy to the US to Britain to Germany itself. What's more, their U-boats didn't even attack us in European waters. They came all the way over to our shores to attack us, even though Vargas himself urged them to stop many times.
There's recorded proof of this in uboat.net, as German crew captains loved keeping tabs on their kills so they could get promotions.
Lesser reasons include the US urging Brazil to join the war on the Allied side, going as far as threatening to invade our northern borders if we refused, so really we were sort of forced to join, but most of the incentive to do so came from the population, and for a good reason. And boy was our participation a wild ride.
559149 No.606359
>>606350
Meant to post this instead of that webm, but it's still sort of related.
3cc98f No.606372
>>606166
Tbh cleansing the academia should be top priority for anybody looking to combat communist influence. Bunch of guerrillas shitting in the woods might be even beneficial to anti communist government as they might be an useful scapegoat and boogymen to keep the population supportive of you action. Academia, media, intellectuals on the other hand, those people pose the real danger.
3cc98f No.606373
>>606345
>Mussolini might not had been the sharpest tool in the drawer
Come on now, Mussolini wasnt stupid, he was certainly more intelligent than you average person. After all it takes some brain to build a political movement from the ground up, in 4 years size power with it, control the country said country for 20 years.
3cc98f No.606374
>>606358
>And boy was our participation a wild ride.
Care to expand a little bit?
fff111 No.606378
>>606353
>This is what Brazilians actually believe
If i'm not mistaken, after the Vargas era ended, you guys implemented privatizations all over the place in the hopes of emulating the "success" of Pinoshit in Chile. It was Social Democrats that privatized an area in the Amazon the size of Denmark and removed protections for the native people (which of course led to more race-mixing because now they had to intermingle with the new-comers), and eventually when the Social Democratic era ended, you had literal ancaps trying to run your government. Vargas was probably more Socialist than any of the Social Democrats, even though he never ended the private ownership of the means of production. Before Getulio, the country wasn't really a country but a series of autonomous zones, and it was his so-called "socialist" reforms that brought your country out of poverty. When those reforms were rolled back and ancapism took root, there was an immediate reversal of that progress, and of course we have only to look at the fire in the Brazilian national museum to see the effects of mass privatization and a bare-bones government funding system. When the government lost its power, you had big corporations taking control and turning things into a disgusting bureaucracy, corruption always takes hold wherever there are corporate lobbyists around and private businesses/black market trade influencing the government and the law. Take your head out of your ass and realize that your country is browning by the day, the bureaucracy is due to corporate influence, and that the funding for public works has suffered all the more for it, all because the people there worship money over the country itself.
>In 1930, a bloodless coup led Getúlio Vargas to power. For about 15 years, he controlled the country's politics, with a brief three-year constitutional interregnum from 1934 to 1937. A longer, heavier regime, the Estado Novo had loose ties with European fascism and spanned the years 1938 to 1945.
>Like most of Latin America, Brazil experienced times of political instability after the Second World War. When Vargas was ousted from the presidency in another bloodless coup d'état, in 1945, a new and modern constitution was passed and the country had its first experience with an effective and widespread democracy. But the mounting tension between populist politicians (like Vargas himself and, later, Jânio Quadros) and the right led to a crisis that ultimately brought up the military coup d'état in 1964, now known, through declassified documents, to have been supported by the American (((Central Intelligence Agency))).
>In 1964 a military-led coup d'état deposed the democratically elected president of Brazil, João Goulart. Between 1964 and 1985, Brazil was governed by the military, with a two-party system that comprised a pro-government National Renewal Alliance Party (ARENA) and an opposition Brazilian Democratic Movement (MDB). Thousands of politicians (including former president Juscelino Kubitschek) had their political rights suspended, and military-sanctioned indirect elections were held for most elected positions until political liberalization during the government of João Figueiredo.
>Privatizations are part of the processuality of capital, which, in its eagerness to
expand, eventually take control of spheres of accumulation that were hitherto under the control of the State. In Brazil the privatization process is dated from the 1980s, when capitalist forces, which were previously bolstered by the State, started to demand the privatization of State enterprises and utilities. In 1990, the assumption of a new hegemonic power bloc based upon the neoliberal development model allowed the privatization process to be accelerated, therefore ensuring renewed spaces for private capital accumulation. The ultimate outcome of privatization over the last three decades in Brazil is that the country entered into a path of regression in its productive structure, with the deepening of both external dependence and underdevelopment, and progressive deterioration of public services. Such deterioration is regarded as one of the causes for the outburst of popular protests since June 2013. The objective of this study is to investigate the privatization of State enterprises in Brazil between 1980 and 2013, taking into account the macroeconomic context in which they were inserted, and how this process resulted in a growing social discontent.
TL;DR - privatization caused the problems you blame "Socialism" and "Communism" for.
http://iippe.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Thirty-years-of-privatizations-in-Brazil-a-critical-appraisal-LUIZ-HENRIQUE-MARQUES-GOMES.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Brazil
fff111 No.606380
>>606378
Fucked the formatting up. Whatever.
67d4f1 No.606387
>>606378
>neoliberals aren't trots
559149 No.606390
>>606378
>after the Vargas era ended, you guys implemented privatizations all over the place in the hopes of emulating the "success" of Pinoshit in Chile.
Privatization only began after the end of the military regime, starting with José Sarney, a Democrat. Most, if not all progress we've ever seen throughout our history, has been achieved by right-wing governing bodies. We have also always been Latin America's richest nation, why would we give a shit about Pinochet?
>and eventually when the Social Democratic era ended, you had literal ancaps trying to run your government
>Ancaps
What the fuck are you talking about?
We were under direct threat from Cuban revolutionaries trying to take over ever since Jânio Quadros' office. They were recruiting and training literal guerillas in special schools all over Brazil to that end. The KGB has been around ever since Vargas' era. Olga Gutmann Benário Prestes, Luís Carlos Prestes, Anita Leocádia Benário Prestes, Intentona Comunista de 35, Movimento De Educação Popular, União dos Lavradores e Trabalhadores Agrícolas do Brasil, União Nacional dos Estudantes and the list goes on. They revolted against Vargas' just like they revolted during the military regime. There is concrete evidence of this.
When João Goulart went to China, he made a statement in which he revealed his intention to establish a popular republic in Brazil, adding that it would be necessary to use the army to crush military revolts, such as the Marines' Revolt in Rio de Janeiro and the Sergeants' Revolt in Brasilia. In January 1964, Luiz Carlos Prestes traveled to Moscow to give an account of the lastest actions of the Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCB), developed in the light of his and Kruschev's strategy in November of 1961. On that meeting, he discussed plans with Kruschev, Mikhail Suslov, Leonid Brejnev, Iuri Andropov and Boris Ponomariov.
"The peaceful escalation of communism in Brazil to achieve power opens the possibility of a new path for Latin America. (…) nationalist and communist officials willing to secure by force, if necessary, an anti-imperialist government. We will implant a state capitalism (communist sociopolitical ideologies, the same system used by China since 1978), national and progressive, that will be the antecessory of socialism. (…) once in control of the state apparatus, quickly convert, following the example of Fidel's Cuba, or Egito de Nasser, the national-democratic revolution into a socialist one."
Cuban Revolution pamphlets were distributed in Brazil by the Popular Education Movement (MEP), during the Government of João Goulart, and served as inspiration for Francisco Julião's Peasant League and Leonel Brizola's Grupo dos Onze (G-11). Since 1961, the communists began to buy several farms in Pernambuco, Bahia, Acre, Goiás and Minas to serve as recruiting centers of guerrilla warfare. The Cuban-inspired language (communism), of Soviet inspiration, tried to establish itself in Brazil, had it not been for the counter-revolution carried out by the military in 1964.
>Vargas was probably more Socialist than any of the Social Democrats
He is remembered and idolized by them to this day.
>Before Getulio, the country wasn't really a country but a series of autonomous zones
Provinces. They were handled much like how the US handles its state laws.
>and it was his so-called "socialist" reforms that brought your country out of poverty.
The poverty issues he faced during his office were caused by the Old Republic. Brazil was one of the richest nations in the entire world in back when it was still a Monarchy.
>When those reforms were rolled back and ancapism took root
Anarchocapitalism was virtually inexistent here until the 2000s.
>look at the fire in the Brazilian national museum to see the effects of mass privatization and a bare-bones government funding system
The museum was under the care and jurisdiction of Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCB & PCdoB) and Partido Socialismo e Liberdade (PSOL). On top of receiving sub-standard sums of money to be maintained, the small amount the museum received was not used to keep up maintenance at all. It was neglected on purpose, and the money fucking vanished. Museums all over the country were left to rot ever since the 90's.
559149 No.606391
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>>606378
>you had big corporations taking control and turning things into a disgusting bureaucracy
The only sectors that are chock full of bureaucracy are state-owned sectors.
>and that the funding for public works has suffered all the more for it
Our current socialist government has been raising BILLIONS every year from taxes. Billions that were supposed to be invested in public services, healthcare, education, transportation and infrastructure. It gathered a total of R$ 1.3 TRILLION last year alone. Where did it go? Ask the guys carrying out Lava Jato and you'll know. We're not suffering from THE largest corruption scandal in modern history for no reason. The average worker has to relinquish up to five (5) whole months' worth of payment in taxes to the government every year; money that is being pocketed by the government itself, and used for bribery of the media and laundered by conglomerates such as Odebrecht and Petrobras. The endgame of all this is even more ludicrous, and extends way beyond corporate interests. Your naivety really shows.
>In 1930, a bloodless coup led Getúlio Vargas to power
1930 was an armed coup, done by the population of Rio Grande do Sul, Minas Gerais e Paraíba. It forcibly removed Washington Luís from power and prevented elite-elected Júlio Prestes from taking over by sending him into exile. This "bloodless" revolution literally started with the assassination of João Pessoa Cavalcanti, governor of Paraíba, who imposed taxation on trade between his state and the port of Recife, a measure that generated discontent among the farmers of the region.
>bloodless coup d'état, in 1945
Vargas committed suicide after being ousted. There was no "coup."
The population was sick of his scandals by then, and journalists were being silenced for speaking against him. Carlos Lacerda, the man who ousted Vargas' misuse and hand in disappearance of public money from our national bank, suffered an assassination attempt, which he narrowly escaped. The shooter killed his personal guard and friend, aviator Rubens Florentino Vaz. The assassination attempt of Tonelero street was the catalyst that proved him right.
Wanna know why all of this happened? Brazil used to have a law that prohibited foreigners from having the right to ingress in the media and the national bank, and yet, Samuel Weiner, a jewish immigrant with faked brazillian documentation, was the main benefactor of Vargas' scheme. People fucking took to the streets demanding answers, political factions rode the chaos to blame and fight each other, it was a pandemonium. There was nothing "bloodless" about it at all.
>a new and modern constitution was passed and the country had its first experience with an effective and widespread democracy. But the mounting tension between populist politicians (like Vargas himself and, later, Jânio Quadros) and the right led to a crisis that ultimately brought up the military coup d'état in 1964
I already talked about the power vacuum left by Vargas. which was fought for by virtually everyone - MDB, ARENA, Vargas made brazillian politics into a game, and manipulated both the right and the left into accepting his rule, hence why I said his government was dubious. He was the best and the worst president we've ever had.
>The ultimate outcome of privatization over the last three decades in Brazil is that the country entered into a path of regression in its productive structure
Privatization saved our market many. It saved us with an economical boom in the early 2000s, and when the world stood still in 2008. The population's efforts put the country back on its feed, DESPITE the state, DESPITE China's involvement in our market, because of the influx of investors it received due to the lie of (((democracy))).
>privatization caused the problems you blame "Socialism" and "Communism" for.
Our most prized businesses and industries are privatized, but privatization not the culprit. It's the state making a business out of politics with private companies, while keeping a monopoly of critical sectors such as oil (ie Petrobrás).
You were fed the same lies our children are being fed by our Ministry of Education. Don't worry, I don't blame you. Rewriting history is exactly what socialism does.
I wish this video was properly subtitles, but the auto translation is good enough.
559149 No.606396
>>606378
tl;dr privatization itself isn't bad as long as non-renewable resources are not privatized - mining, industry, national bank, oil, etc. The current socialist government has been selling fucking everything since the 80's, essentially selling the country's assets to (((international investors))). That is corruption. State corruption. The self-destruction of the state is the final step in order to complete the transition from socialism to full-blown communism. Ours is a larger problem, as our politicians are sucking up as much money as they can before they fuck off and leave us all to rot.
Our national bank is already run by an Israeli. They plan on taking our oil industry away next.
ade983 No.606400
>>606378
>>606390
>>606391
>>606396
There is nothing greater on this planet than watching a braindead pinko sitting on the height of mount stupidity get absolutely blown the fuck out by a hue
17abfa No.606403
>>606189
Sometimes I think the fuckers took our guns because otherwise a large number of them would have been shot by outraged citizens in the past decade.
The corrupt must at least realize that is what they deserve: To bleed out in ditches from multiple gunshot wounds, just as they've drained the nation and left it to rot.
099888 No.606411
>>606391
>Odebrecht
That corruption scandal is so big that it absolutely baffles me how there are retards that still want Lula to still run.
In case anyone wants to know:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-06-08/no-one-has-ever-made-a-corruption-machine-like-this-one
17abfa No.606412
>>606396
>They plan on taking our oil industry away next.
I mean, just look at internal fuel prices versus the price of the same fuel, sold by the same refineries, to Bolivia.
The motherfucking vampire is going all out in trying to sell Petrobras before he has to step down.
https://petronoticias.com.br/archives/95009
>>606411
The leftist leeches know they can't survive as they are now if their gibs get taken away from them. So they kin Lula to Jesus (I shit you not) and cling to him even now as he spends his days seeing square sunrises. And PT is still trying to get him to run, mostly because they know they are finished. They even skipped the first presidential debate.
17abfa No.606413
>>606412
Well fuck, forgot to upload pic related.
559149 No.606447
>>606403
Gun control is part of the plan.
67d4f1 No.606640
Invidious embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>606154
BOLSONARO STABBED
Rio De Janeiro (AP) – Jair Bolsonaro, a leading candidate in Brazil's presidential election, has been stabbed; son says he's OK.
https://archive.fo/BmGWw
c0a529 No.606655
>>606654
What will happen if he dies?
559149 No.606662
>>606655
News are a clusterfuck right now. That pic was an older attempt, but you get the idea how big our red problem really is. They got the suspect either way.
>What will happen if he dies?
I really, really want another Constitutionalist Revolution at this point, but we don't have the guns for that kind of thing anymore. But if he dies, either:
1 - There will be revolts and boycotting during the elections (hopefully).
2 - If there is no revolt, or should it fail, you will have a glimpse the future that awaits all nations that give in to the kikes, leftism and globalists.
Many more people will die in either outcome, and I most likely won't live til 40 in one of them.
Hopefully he'll get better soon enough to get back in the race.
559149 No.606669
His son claims that he arrived "almost dead" at the hospital."
Latest word says the stabbing caused some damage to his mesenteric artery and small intestine. No damage to the liver found.
He went through surgery and the bleeding has been controlled. He's stable now.
Gustavo Bebianno, national president of PSL (Bolsonaro's party) said: "This means war."
War it is.
559149 No.606672
A little extra something.
1c866e No.606678
>>606672
Whos side will BOPE take? I assume those guys are mostly far right wing right? Does the formation has a formation of disobeying central gov orders or having a conflict with central gov that might led to them backing up a coup/revolution?
95419f No.606688
>>606640
Guy that stabbed him is apparently part of a bunch of communist groups on facebook (not my picture)
>>606678
The bloke that got stabbed is ex-army so I would guess they would be more loyal to him then some corrupt fuck sitting in a prison cell that stole their pensions.
e37b35 No.606712
>>606151
Brazil is such an odd thing in that they overthrew one of the most competent minarchs of the modern era for no apparent reason
860e33 No.606733
>>606390
>>606391
>>606396
>huemonkeys that actually have legitimately insightful things to say ITT
I'm impressed, keep this up and you might be able to beat the Leafs (or Greeks) in posting quality. Looking into this thread i really hope that South America would just spill out into another Arab Sping 2.0: Spic Boogaloo because at how shithole-ly the whole latin america has been. It's a shame really, since i have a neighbor that went into the same rout as you guys did (e.g used to be the economic powerhouse or just plain more 'prosperous') and pretty much getting worse as a country as a whole due to the same problems. in However my neighbor just elected The Punisher whom as you all know, wants the average joe to kill the nearest drug dealer he could find, not that it magically fixes all the problems my neighbor had but the point still stands.
They are willing to try their hardest to fix the fucked up shit that's happening.
So hueanon, godspeed at your life, may you someday get the chance to strangle some commies in their sleep
559149 No.606762
>>606678
Might as well give you a rundown on our law enforcement.
Long story short, our law enforcement as a whole is on Bolsonaro's side. The state keeps them underfunded, ill-equipped, and criminalizes them for doing their job. If a cop so much as wounds an armed criminal with his gun, even if said criminal is evidently he has a higher chance of getting detained/jailed than the criminal himself. Why? Because our so-called """human rights""" organization demonizes the police whenever they enact justice, pressing charges on them while parading legitimate criminals as precious little angels who're victims of society. Police enforcement has no judicial ground to back it up.
This, combined with communist teachers brainwashing the youth into despising any semblance of law and order, going as far organizing street protests demanding the DISSOLUTION of the country's police force.
Why on Earth are things like this over here? Well, the answer is as absurd as it is simple.
Ours is essentially a right-wing society caged in a socialist government, evidently. The state is big, but it needs to be depended on to retain its power. In order to do that, it needs to subjugate people and force them to keep it standing. We already have (illicit) gun laws in place, enforced by the government, which keeps the population defenseless against crime. The state also owns police enforcement, and while it is useful to keep people in line, it makes the strategic decision to only supply it with enough rights and resources to control the population, and very little percentage of criminal activity. They do this for a few reasons:
1 - To keep the police underpowered, and reduce the chances of it organizing a massive protest against the state by passing laws that criminalize strikes for police enforcement;
2 - To keep the population controlled, protecting the state from revolts while maintaining the state as the sole "savior" from criminals, since people are seldom allowed to bear arms;
3 - To preserve the status and of criminality.
860e33 No.606763
>>606762
>soundless
C'mon, you're better than this
860e33 No.606766
Whoops forgot about the sound ver
559149 No.606767
>>606762
The third reason is the most twisted: You see, turns out our corrupt government isn't just involved in mutual scheming with large conglomerates, but also with neighboring communist states, guerillas and organized crime, domestic or foreign. People in power reach out to communist narcostates, of which many received guerilla training in the old days of the military regime, and make deals with them - allowing an influx of drugs and illegal weapons, paying off said narcostates and funding their dictators with brazillian resources and money - thus creating a flow of cash going in and out of the country. That's one of the major reasons why commie states all over latin america were outraged with Lula's imprisonment, and why they offered him exile. Modern commie subhumans learned that looking after each other to keep their cancerous ideology growing works after all.
How do they keep this scheme under wraps? With domestic crime. The government allows organized crime syndicates to perform the trade of these illicit drugs and weapons, imported from our red neighbors such as Paraguay, Cuba, Venezuela, etc. by any means; be it by car, by plane, by homemade submarines (yes they fucking have those), you name it, our border guard has seen it. Criminals bring the drugs and guns in, and the government turns a blind eye.
Why would they do that? Criminals use those drugs to establish an underground empire, and the guns are used to defend their domain. This way, they install themselves throughout the country, like pesky little tumors, and start spreading chaos in our society, further empowering the government and solidifying its position as the only thing capable of stopping crime. This is how domestic terrorist groups such as Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho became so powerful. All the brutality you folks see in videos and pictures on the internet is caused by these animals.
But surely the government is on the lookout, right? After all, they lord over our security.
No, they don't give a shit. Not an iota. Our politicians don't have to anyway, because if people don't pay their absurd taxes to """fund public security""" (which is evidently not funded at all), they can just use the police to arrest and the corrupt judiciary system to dish out sentences to tax evaders. By keeping crime syndicates running amok in our nation, they remain in power. As long as they have money to pocket, they won't lift a finger to help us.
I don't think anybody is aware of how ludicrously large this entire scheme really is, not even the government itself, because these criminal factions they've been cultivating eventually grew so powerful that they now literally lord over half of all our gas stations (which schemes therein are self-explanatory) and virtually all penitentiaries across the country. It's just been announce today that all our jails are now OWNED by organized crime. We have literal fucking Black Spots in our country that the law, and even the government itself doesn't control anymore. They're literal criminal microstates, pretty much independent from the rest of the nation, and they happen to be jail systems.
Funny right? What if I told you that these very same criminal syndicates are now trying to ingress in our country's politics, as political parties? Guess what: They are. Their argument? "All political parties in this country are run by criminals anyway, we're not too different."
And what if I told you that our minister of justice used to be a member of PCC? You might be asking yourself who the absolute fuck put a person of this sort in such a position. That person was none other than Dracula himself, Michel Temer. Our current president.
559149 No.606768
>>606767
That's the general overview, so how does all of this make an impact on your average cop's life? Picture this:
You're a brazillian, employed in law enforcement. You wake up in the morning, don your uniform, and head out into the streets to go to work at the nearest PD, to work as a man of the law, tasked to defend a population of which half are brainwashed monkeys who want you dead, fighting battle-hardened armed-to-the-teeth drug dealers and gang lords who would make islamic terrorists look like street protesters with firecrackers (who also want you dead in the most gruesome way possible), while you, your PD, your sheriff, your deputy, and most of the echelon (which may also be in on the corrupt schemes) is subjugated by a government that might as well want you dead too. And if you shoot back at criminals? You're going to jail. The fact that you chose to be a cop also put your whole family in peril as well. That's the life of a police officer in Brazil. The only institutions that haven't been caught in this whirlpool of blood and fire are our federal police (imagine that) and the military, but even those are starting to show some suspicious shit through the cracks.
Cops have more than enough reason to be on Bolsonaro's side, because he wants to get rid of all this shit and give them the privileges they deserve, because these men and women who're still fighting the good fight in these conditions are fucking heroes.
559149 No.606769
>>606768
That's just police enforcement. Now even our military is being threatened, although by something entirely different, and entirely new.
>>606763
Yeah it's an old webm, I lost the original video.
0c97b1 No.606781
8e5fd6 No.606783
>>606762
> Because our so-called """human rights""" organization demonizes the police whenever they enact justice, pressing charges on them while parading legitimate criminals as precious little angels who're victims of society. Police enforcement has no judicial ground to back it up.
>This, combined with communist teachers brainwashing the youth into despising any semblance of law and order, going as far organizing street protests demanding the DISSOLUTION of the country's police force.
Just like here.
01d272 No.606820
>>605803
This goes to my meme compilation.
8f58b2 No.606872
>>606820
Why is your NFC on you moron, it just wastes battery.
Also I love how he has two apps for his headphones, the stock and something else.
559149 No.606956
>>606712
The army overthrew Dom Pedro II for a couple of reasons.
Although Dom Pedro II was a competent man in many fields, such as science, economy, culture and politics, he was inexperienced in others, such as religion. Brazil had inherited two institutes regarding the relationship between state and church from Portugal. Our 1824 constitution defined the Apostolic Roman Catholic Church as our official church, and the institutes that were in effect were the Padroado (basically the state's right to manage the church) and the Beneplacito, which allowed our Emperor to sanction Papal Bulls, having the final word if they were to be accepted and enforced in our country or not. If he signed them, they were law. If he didn't, they weren't.
One of these papal bulls prohibited marriage between Catholics and Masons - a declaration which our nation's clerics agreed with. Our Emperor didn't sign it, thus not making marriage between Catholics and Masons not a crime.
In an act of protest, one of our most well-known bishops, Vital Maria Gonçalves de Oliveira, outright cancels one such marriage, refusing to carry it out and calling the masonic bride "satanic", causing great commotion. He then wrote a pastoral letter declaring that disobeying the Beneplacito, even though it was not sanctioned, was not a crime. This was a direct affront to the Empire's criminal code: First, appealing to outside authorities, and second, disobeying the Emperor's decrees.
In response, Dom Pedro II sent him to jail, where he was submitted to forced labor. Catholics didn't like that all, and tensions began to build between the Catholic church and the Masons. A bit of insight: When we became independent, there were about 3000 Catholic monks. By the end of it, there were about 8. We had a law which prohibited religious orders/entities from playing Interpol and coming over to inspect the country's church at will. While this is going on, our prime minister was replaced, and in the growing tensions, Dom Pedro II puts his trust in the one man who supported him in so many tough situations of times past - Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias, to contain the protests. Dom Pedro II then orders the exoneration of Vital and other bishops who shared his views as an apology to the Church and fix his mistakes, but the damage was already done by then. A considerable amount of religious entities, Catholics and Masons alike, were already dissatisfied with his rule.
Later on, with the abolition of slavery in the Lei Áurea of 1888 - a long-time coming endeavor that's been on the minds a lot of people since Dom João VI's arrival, which was celebrated throughout the nation - a good chunk of rich farm owners who had a lot of slaves found themselves with no more (free) labor to run their farms. Our farmlands were the center of our economy, and even though the abolition of slavery and introduction of paid labor made the country richer, the elites didn't like the idea of having to pay their slaves for their work. Their slaves revolted against those who tried to keep them leashed even after the abolition, and that built some tension.
559149 No.606963
>>606956
And the final nail on the coffin: The Army.
After the end of the war with Paraguay, returning veterans found themselves, in their view, in a not-so-favorable standing in society. They thought they weren't being sufficiently praised or privileged for their achievements, as they were technically public servants, compared to the lowest castes of brazillian society. Together with unhappy slave owners, and the seduction of French positivist and American federalist ideals, the army began to think the Monarchy and its traditions had to be replaced with a "rational" society led by technocracy. Positivists had a mentality that disregarded the past and looked only towards the future, essentially pioneering revisionism. Positivism would eventually permeate military schools, indoctrinating young officers and soldiers with a new idea based on the reformation of society based on a theoretical, almost philosophical ideal.
Conveniently, there were a sizeable amount of people who, although for different reasons, shared the same idea of ending the Empire.
Born among a conglomerate of nations who lost their bright futures to countless coups and conflicts between dictators, Brazil's seed grew to achieve its own, through a constitutional monarchy. The crown, parliament and justice were solid, and rested upon a healthy and well-policed democracy. A massive feat all on its own. The dissatisfaction of some sectors of society wouldn't destroy it by themselves through lawful means. Their only option…was a coup. A military coup, led by republicans.
Their chances of success was negligible, as the prestigious Brazillian Navy, battle-hardened from many glorious campaigns against Portugal when we declared our Independence and expelled them, were completely loyal to the Emperor. The republican officers' only chance rested upon Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca, one of our heroes from the days of the Paraguay campaign. Deodoro, too, was dissatisfied with the Empire's lack of acknowledgement, feeling that the army was abandoned, especially in comparison to the Navy, who were highly regarded for their heroic deeds in the Independence Wars. He was, however, a close friend of Dom Pedro II, and remained faithful in him despite everything.
It was then that major Solon Ribeiro, a republican officer, built a trap for Deodoro: He began to spread rumors that Marshal Deodoro had been arrested by the Empire along with Benjamin Constant (another prominent officer), and even himself. Angered, army troops rebelled in their quarters, just as the republicans had planned. It was then the president of the council of ministers, Afonso Celso, Viscount of Ouro Preto, attempted to appease the army, seeking to sort out misunderstanding caused by the rumors, but to no avail, as he was ignored by them.
The next morning, Deodoro and his troops marched all the way to the army headquarters (with no popular support), where the Celso's office was located. Under the threat of arrest, the army removed Celso from his office.
Despite showing their grit in deposing the minister, the republicans did not announce their coup, as they feared either Deodoro would seek out Dom Pedro II and clarify their misunderstandings. They had to keep him in the dark as they manipulated him. But instead of reaching out to Dom Pedro II in his imperial palace in Petrópolis, old man Deodoro decided to return home to rest, tired from such a hasty morning.
Noticing his weakness, the republican revolutionaries saw another opportunity to further manipulate him. The same evening, republican officials visited Deodoro at his home. There, they wrote down the Proclamation of the Republic, declaring Deodoro head of the interim Government, and attempted to convince him to sign the document. That evening, they fabricated yet another lie. They told Deodoro that the Emperor had invited a man named Silveira Martins to replace the Viscount of Ouro preto as the new president of the council of ministers. Silveira Martins, a gaúcho politician, had a long history of animosity with Deodoro, as back when the latter used to be the commander of the Praças (troops) of Porto Alegre, the two men once fought each other for for the love of Adelaide de Andrade Neves, daughter of José Joaquim de Andrade Neves, Baron of Triunfo. The woman chose Silveira Martins. Reminded of such awful memories from his days as a young officer, Deodoro exclaimed "Oh God no, not that guy. Anyone but him!". Promised that the republicans would remove Silveira from office, they convinced Deodoro to sign the document, and the old man, weakened and fooled, did so.
559149 No.606964
>>606963
And so, on the night of November 15th 1889, in the Municipal Council of the Neutral Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, José do Patrocínio approved the United States of Brazil, approved without a legitimate vote. In a hasty and scummy move to make their attempt seem legitimate, the republicans sand the anthem of France, and replaced the flag of the Brazillian Empire with an uninspired knockoff of the US flag. The Republicans declared the end Imperial family's rule, deporting them to Europe. And so began the Republic of Brazil.
All of this took place while the population was asleep. Had it been carried out during the day, the republican coup would have been crushed by popular revolts. Absolutely confused and perplexed, the people watched in horror from afar as Dom Pedro II and his family were forced out of the imperial palace. On that night, Dom Pedro II sailed off into the horizon, and so did the once venerable memory of great Empire left Brazil. It was the end of the Land of Holy Cross.
Dom Pedro II refused any sort of monetary compensation for his exile, offered by Marshal Deodoro after the latter realized the gravity of his mistakes. The Emperor would be welcomed by close friends in France, where he remained until his death in 1891. People who spoke to him in Europe said that he always carried a small bag with Brazillian soil in his pocket. When he passed away, a small box was found in his room, next to his bed. In it were found both the bag and a small note:
>"This the soil of my country. Please bury me with it, should I perish away from my homeland. May God grant me these last wishes - peace and prosperity for Brazil."
The man took power at 15 years old, who's stabilized economy and rebuilt the country's infrastructure, who promoted science and art, and brought Brazil from dinghies to dreadnoughts in decades. Quiet but calculating, who managed to pass regulations bloodlessly, and honored even by very same regime that deposed him. Speaker of 23 different languages, who managed to put his country on par with the US in terms of education, military power, science and population growth. One of the very first owners of new technologies such as the telephone, bringing the latest developments to his nation as soon as they were made available. One of the most humble men to have ever walked this Earth, beloved by his people to the day he died. Gone.
Today is our Independence Day.
559149 No.606966
>>606733
Thanks. Godspeed fending off the Chinese menace over there. You guys make great action movies.
>>606783
We'll push on through, friend. Don't let the migrant hordes take over your lands.
0d0bf8 No.607158
>>606189
>we've had a plebiscite in 2005 where the people were asked if gun controls laws should be revoked
That's not how it happened, young faggot. It was the other way around.
The plebiscite was cleverly "created" by Lula, it was intended and voted to be executed by the negotiations of PT and their allies in Congress (by "their allies" I'm including all the rest of social-democrats, including PSDB, their "opposition"), so to approve the Disarmament Statute.
The plebiscite was intended as a validation, there they asked Brazilians if they wanted to "completely forbid guns and ammunitions for civils". The "yes" was for total disarmament, the "no" was for repelling this detail.
The establishment, media included, thought they would win by a large margin with their hegemony on propaganda. But the result was 64% for "no". This result would have a bigger difference margin if we had any real opposition to the left in Brazil and in its media. "No" would get way more numbers if the Northeast wasn't sucking Lula's balls at the time and if São Paulo state wasn't so cucked.
At the time, Brazilian's real will was not only they didn't want the complete disarmament, but they didn't want to be disarmed at all. That's what the "no" meant for us.
Then, the government, to follow the plebiscite, instead of banning guns completely, started to regulate them heavily, coopted women to disarm their family and started buying people's guns. Nowadays most security workers can't even yield guns in public and no common folk can have them outside of their private property. If a judge orders an invasion of someone's house, they can forcibly take the guns as well if there's any irregularity, if their papers aren't updated. That's the opposite people wanted in that plebiscite.
So the disarmament happened despite the plebiscite, it just was in a slower pace. The real function of the plebiscite was a "democratic" validation of the Statute if everything worked out as the politicians and media wanted or, if they failed, it wouldn't mean much, people's will would be discarded. Democracy in a nutshell.
559149 No.607165
>>607158
Yeah I forgot about the No Campaign, but the outcome was still the same. Should've expected PT to manipulate even that.
>no common folk can have them outside of their private property.
They "can", but it's a bureaucracy nightmare. "Posse" and "porte" are two different permits; the former allows you to own a gun in your property, and the latter lets you CC. Not like it matters since the feds can just deny your rights to own a gun even if you pass all tests and prove you don't have a dirty name. Your best bet is to work at a security job.
Socrates was right. Democracy is the destroyer of nations.
da60fe No.607236
>>606151
You have made a serious mistake there. Vargas didn't suicide in 45. He did that after he became a traitor (and backstabbed the Integralists), supported social-democracy and became a president (again) via democracy in the early 50s. To be honest, I don't know how he supported the social-democrats, that's something I need to study about.
>>606153
>One major mistake of theirs was the construction of Brasília, our federal district, which would soon become a hellpit of evil
In reality, Brasília was planned and built before 64. It was inaugurated under Juscelino Kubitschek and its planning predates them in decades. Its history is full of Masonic crap, just like the whole Republic and, unfortunately, our Military.
>>606350
>Teoria das Tesouras
Estratégia das Tesouras (scissors strategy), anon, not "theory" it's a fact.
I had to correct you in these things, the rest seems fine, your narrative is good.
9.5/10
>>606353
>Alaska
Kek. If you check the map about Bolsonaro, Amazonas, Acre and Rondônia gives him some good support, so there's potential to regain these territories.
559149 No.607259
>>607236
>Vargas didn't suicide in 45
Yeah, honest mistake. It was in 54.
>Brasília was planned and built before 64
It was, but it was still largely unfinished when it was inaugurated in 1960 due to misappropriation of money, ain't it?. It sucks that the military regime still finished the job, and even expanded it later. The site of its construction was strategic in the sense that it was built like a fortress, far away from the population.
71cf4e No.607361
>>605683
TBH you need to have fairly high IQ to manage a COIN war. Without it you get this.
71cf4e No.607389
>>606391
>The endgame of all this is even more ludicrous, and extends way beyond corporate interests. Your naivety really shows.
Care to elaborate o' ye amazonian sage?
71cf4e No.607390
>>606769
>Now even our military is being threatened, although by something entirely different, and entirely new.
Again man you possess some seriously juicy and esoteric brazilian knowledge, please tell more wise sage!
2dcf1a No.607454
>>606413
It's interesting to see different flavours of lefty retardation. This for instance int really less stupid that what we have in Europe or Murica but the faggots there would never allow themselves to worship a hwite man.
3a14cd No.607555
Someone bettet be capping all this, its good shit.
71cf4e No.607628
>>607555
For your convenience. I think there's one screen cap higher up.
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559149 No.608225
>>607390
Our military, then.
So, with the near-apocalyptic situation our country's security has been facing for years now, it reached a point where our military had to be deployed in order to contain the sheer absurdity of the situation. To no one's surprise, cops with shitty Taurus pistols (which they can't even replace with their own personal weapons) can't fight criminals armed with AK's and AT4's.
Our military has been deployed numerous times in the past just to prevent Rio de Janeiro from destroying itself and becoming a black hole of crime. Our army has saved us from social calamity many times like this, because even when our most ruthless law enforcement branches such as ROTA, GATE and BOPE start struggling, shit is really about to go down hard, so they might as well put boots on the ground.
And here lies the problem: Our army, although somewhat independent from our government, is still subject to it to some extent, such as funding and sanctioning deployment within our own territory for cases like this. Ever since our constitution was rewritten (again) in 1988, our military's been defanged and left to rot with less than 1% of our GNP allocated to them. To this day our army's mostly armed with dated equipment from the 90's, from Howitzers to FALs, although they've been getting some new handouts lately, like a new (used) British aircraft carrier, US armored vehicles from the 70's, and soon enough, new Gripen NG fighters to replace their old F-5's. None of them bought by the government of course.
Our armed forces are badly mistreated by the government. Every project they try to put in motion is hampered by lack of funding, for reasons we are all well aware of. They're lucky if they get enough money to maintain what they already have, especially now that the government is cutting the little they have even more. An example: Our military saw a great need to maintain our borders under surveillance, given how big the country is. To sate that need, they've created the Sistema Integrado de Monitoramento de Fronteiras, or SISFRON - which is a specialized monitoring SAT system that keeps an eye on our borders. It's an invaluable asset in spotting drug/gun traffickers, clandestine airstrips etc. Their budget? About $68 million. Sorry, I meant $32 million, our communist leeches politicians needed 46% of that budget cut for (((other purposes))). The US Border Security costs about $263 billion, right? That's for the 3,145km border with Mexico. Brazil has about 15,735km of land borders with Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, French Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela. That's the sort of shit our military has to deal with nowadays. They're forced to ration the little funding they have so hard, they can't even afford gardeners for their barracks.
But back to inland security issues. How's our army doing? Well, they're in Rio right now…again. They've been deployed back in February by Count Dracula Michel Temer to stop that hellhole of a state from spontaneously combusting.
559149 No.608227
>>608225
And this is where this shit goes full retard: Our military, much like our police force, is explicitly not allowed to kill off criminals. Yeah, that's right.
You might be thinking, "what the absolute fuck?" Well, you're asking the right questions. Here's how it goes: Our president ordered the deployment of troops in Rio to contain the soaring crime rate; doing pat-downs, inspecting vehicles, shooting at criminals on sight and whatnot. And by "shooting at criminals on sight", I mean assuming low-ready stance and kindly asking said criminals to surrender their guns. Our soldiers can't open fire or start engagements of any kind, regardless if they see some shirtless nigger prancing about with an anti-material rifle slinged on his shoulder.
If their requests are ignored the first time, then they have the right to open fire, right? Wrong.
Their second attempt at persuasion may allow them to point their guns at criminals and ask again.
If they're ignored again, surely then they're allowed to open fire? Wrong.
Their third attempt obliges them to point their weapons upward (yeah, I know) and fire warning shots.
If that is ignored, then they can engage. Well, no they can't. They can only engage when they're explicitly fired upon. If they're not already being shot at just as they stroll into favelas.
Well, they're being shot at. and only then they can shoot back. So they shoot back with their free-world-liberating national-produced battle rifles of Belgium, mowing down the criminal hordes at will.
Oh wait, did I say they were killing them? Can't have that now. Should any soldier mortally wound a criminal in battle, directly or not, he is to be apprehended and shoved into a military courtroom to be sentenced and removed from the theater of operations. Oh, was the criminal killed by an unknown stray bullet during the engagement? The whole squad gets punished.
So, those are the rules of engagement for our soldiers - Ask nicely, ask again, fire warning shots, shoot to wound. What the hell kind of ROE is that? Well lad, it's the same rules our police is forced to play by every day, unless they wanna get destroyed by the People's Court brazillian "judiciary" system. Don't you dare kill that innocent little drug lord, army man. It's been 25 years of this shit, and yet our military still marches on. Blessed be those men and women in green for their loyalty to this tainted New Republic. Thankfully even they are getting tired of all this shit as is everyone else who has an honest job in this country; they have absolutely no patience to favela monkeys and will intimidate them into submission if they dare give them a sour look, let alone bitch at them for bringing order to the chaos of Rio. Given the circumstances, they're pretty much on their own. Goes without saying that they're on Bolsonaro's side. These guys are itching to fight, and even with both their hands tied behind their backs, they're racking up kills like nobody's business. If they have to go to court for rappelling into buildings guns-blazing and ridding the streets of these pests, so be it.
Unfortunately, not even our army is safe. A tl;dr of the ills of the red menace infecting it:
1 - Some of our Army, Navy and Aiforce high commands were appointed by Dilma, our impeached PT ex-president and one of Lula's lackeys, way back in 2015. They are:
>Eduardo Bacellar Leal Ferreira - Navy
>General Eduardo Dias da Costa Villas Bôas - Army
>Nivaldo Luiz Rossato - Airforce
2 - We've been getting reports of ex-army officers involved in organized crime in Rio, serving as instructors to the thugs and gangsters over there.
3 - Our government is considering the creation of a "Permanent National Guard" unit, with the purpose of "filling in the power gap between the army and police, along with protection of our borders (which our army already does anyway)". Not only is this redundant, but everyone already knows these fuckers are trying to sanction the creation of their own personal "Bolivian" Red Army, which goes in line with their plans to de-militarize and disarm our police forces, and also because these fags only ever show up to protect (((VIPs))) as far as I know.
559149 No.608229
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>>608227
The worst thing about all this is that like many times in the past, military interventions are viewed by the brainwashed masses as some kind of impending "coup" being orchestrated by the armed forced, when in actuality they're being sent by the government, often as a publicity stunt for politicians who're desperate to show they still have a semblance of competence left (they don't).
71cf4e No.608328
>>608225
Alright, interesting stuff. Might i ask you if there are any interesting books about the circumstances of Brazil that you know of and that are in English?
8c089d No.608332
>>608227
>What the hell kind of ROE is that?
Normal ones while in peacetime among civilian population?
4df271 No.608339
If anyone is talking about war south of the border, its Nicaragua itself. I know the history and the back story, and yes I was there this summer and boy oh boy I feel war is on the looming.
559149 No.608347
>>608332
There are situations where security should be carried out defensively. The situation we're in is not one of them.
You don't do something as drastic as deploying your national military only to forbid them of doing what they're trained to do. They're not civie cops, they're carrying battle rifles for a reason. Not being allowed to fire unless fired upon is already a ridiculous restriction for police officers, let alone soldiers. It's needlessly putting everyone in danger, on purpose.
In countries like the US, cops can magdump a suspect if he so much as waves a gun in their general direction. That's how things should be carried out.
>Peacetime
Not with an average 60k deaths every year, unfortunately. We're suffering a decade-long civil war in all but name, really.
>>608328
Can't think of any that aren't translated into english right now, sorry. It's kind of expected, since much of our history is hidden away and still unknown to a significant chunk of Brazilians even today, let alone internationally. Most of the material approved by the (((Ministry of Education))) is filled with Marxist ideas and other garbage, and it's all thanks to this old piece of shit right here. The books that tell the truth haven't been translated yet as far as I know.
But I can recommend you The Black Book of Communism.
7b6bd8 No.610565
>>606403
It was because of that exclusively, or do you think they are actually naive and think of "public safety"?
6c2058 No.610571
>Venezuela is not in mercosul
>Literally everyone else in south America is, and Brazil has a pretty big influence in mercosul's decisions
>Venezuelan army is weakened
>Brazil has south America's strongest military, with a great MBR and APCs, also a few light combat helicopters and planes
>I have no idea what Venezuela has but I doubt it's much better
I know I'm biased on the matter, but if mercosul didn't get involved or if it helped us we would crush them
The war would never happen though
If we did start it wed lose ties with mercosul for being war mongerers
If they started it they would lose out in international trade
So, if any of us attack, it's game over for our already crippled economies
86d8de No.610577
>>610571
Dude at this point Dominican Republic could successfully invade Venezuela. No one wants to do it because stepping into mud is how you lose your boots.
a04490 No.610580
>>605642
Need an edit of this pic now
f43b99 No.610582
>>608347
>In countries like the US, cops can magdump a suspect if he so much as waves a gun in their general direction. That's how things should be carried out.
That's how you end up with tyrannical dictators. I agree on the army aspect, but police should basically be armed citizens who get paid to look for crimes/respond to crimes and that's IT.
5b15ce No.610590
>>610571
Last I heard they've got the likes of Sukhois and S300s, but they won't last long should anyone war upon them for more than a month.
I think the US is about to mobilize against them though.
5b15ce No.610592
>>610582
>That's how you end up with tyrannical dictators.
Well, it depends. A suspect points a gun on the cop when asked to cease hostilities and cooperate is very different from police enforcing gun control and demanding armed citizens to surrender their legal firearms under the threat of detainment or something the like, even if they didn't commit any crime.
I understand your point but our current government is already tyrannical. We're seeing situations that are worse than Kyle Dinkheller all the time over here, and it's not being caused by law-abiding citizens for obvious reasons. Hard to deny that US law enforcement is more effective because they're not persecuted for wounding or killing a suspect who clearly had the intent of killing him.
1cedde No.610776
What's Brazilian Military doctrine like, anyway?
201563 No.610854
Great post brazil anon, it reminds me a lot of Argentina, only with more monkeys, less paraguayan/bolivians, less one eyed penguins, and it's more tragic, as there still some hope in the army, and your history is more noble(no pun intended.)
It's eerie, how the beats that brought us from being countries who could stand proud in the world theater, fell to third world shit holes mostly forgotten by the world, and known only for inconsequential bullshit. It's no surprise the rivalry you see among our countries extends to "MUH PELE", "MUH DIEGO" and other football shit.
In all honestly if Brazil we're ever to get fed up by the high influx of Venezuelans they'd just buss them to Argentina, because our politicians would do anything about it.
e3c230 No.610882
>>608332
>Normal ones while in peacetime among civilian population?
If shit is so bad you HAVE to deploy the army against said population what's the fucking point if you tie them to same regulation as the police which is failing to keep the peace?
If shit is so bad you have to deploy the army the army must go full purge or else all you do is contain (which can't last) the situation rather than fixing it.
It's one thing to deploy the army to relieve a disaster it's another when said disaster is criminality.
Criminality isn't a temporary phenomenon, best case scenario you end up like Israel in Gaza with checkpoints and walls and the occasional artillery/air strike.
Worst case scenario your military in contact with criminal elements everyday become more and more corrupt, criminals at the contact of the military becomes aware of the tactics to avoid military pressure and the result is after a short period of peace you go back to the way it was before the military had to intervene…
Except this time you don't have the military intervention card to play so you can only watch as your country go down in the flames of chaos.
bb91ef No.610956
So has anything noteworthy happened yet?
5b15ce No.610972
>>610854
You argies are fine folk. Buenos Aires is pretty nice. I don't really care about soccer, never really got why people fought over it. I like to think Cisplatina made us friendly rivals rather than enemies in the end.
>if Brazil we're ever to get fed up by the high influx of Venezuelans they'd just buss them to Argentina
Nah, we'll send them right back. If your politicians bitch about it, you guys ought to put them in line. Did you guys manage to crush the pro-abortion cucks into submission?
>>610956
Bolsonaro's recovering well. Communists are forging fake election polls as always, propping up their next PT puppet & Lula stand-in - Fernando Haddad. The media is beyond desperate now.
This is no longer an election. People will die over it, but there's no change without sacrifice. It has to end here and we're out of options. Either Bolsonaro wins or Brazil will be no more.
201563 No.610977
>>610972
> never really got why people fought over it.
Usual divide and conquer tactics I believe.
> I like to think Cisplatina made us friendly rivals rather than enemies in the end.
I'd agree, although from my recollection of the events it was huge clusterfuck.
>If your politicians bitch about it, you guys ought to put them in line.
Sadly there's no real alternative to the current political parties, the current governing party was supposed to be the opposition to the past 12 years of thinly veiled communism, and the gibs. But hey just went on like the past government, they gave more gibs, they did the opposite of what they said they would do and so on. All other parties are peronist shit, the political current than can be anything and everything, as long as there are gibs and you suck Peron's deceased dick. On the other hand the armed forces have been dismantled after the last military coup, and are also pozzed to boot.
There was a party being formed called "Proyecto Segunda Republica"(Second republic project), which was somewhat aware of all the cultural marxism going on, but alas, they love Peron, shill for the "Patria Grande", the big fatherland, which sounds good but it means to include every non argentianian in our midst, and to top it off, they gave attention to flat earthers, if only for a small section of their youtube videos.
From what I know the population at least in and around the cities is largely unarmed, and getting a gun and buying ammo is a huge bureaucratic pain in the ass, since I don't have a formal job I can't have access to them. You also need to jump through a lot of hoops just to buy ammo.
Quite honestly I don't know how Argentina can get out of this mess, the armed forces are all a husk of their former self, accompaniend by the bad image promoted and "MUH 30000 desaparecidos", all political parties across the board are absolute shit and we keep getting invaded by bolivians, paraguayans, peruvians and now venezuelans. I suppose making a good nationalist party from scratch may be the way to go, but i fear it's too late, and the argentinian is long dead, only resurfacing every 4 years to shout at 11 people kicking a ball thousands of miles away.
>Did you guys manage to crush the pro-abortion cucks into submission?
Barely, it didn't pass because it was so badly put together that a lot of people in the fence decided that their current bribes probably weren't worth it yet, and they could milk the issue further in a year or so.
>Bolsonaro's recovering well.
Good to hear, I imagine the stabbing make a lot of fence sitters turn to his side, either out of indignation or disgust. Although I have my reservations about the guy I sincerely hope he wins the election.
80d014 No.611008
I guess while we have a hue here that knows their shit, any real reason why your country happens to be the one of the only ones in Latin America that is chalk to the brim with genuine niggers? I've heard it had something to do with the native population dying off, but that sounds fucking retarded.
5b15ce No.611082
>>611008
We'll be veering off into racial topics with this. I'll present some info and the way I see things as they were before the racial shitstorm of the past two centuries took center stage. You might disagree, and even think some of this stuff is unfathomable now. but bear with me here. First, a quick bit of background:
The population of Brazil has always been a mixed pot. Has been ever since the beginning, but it worked.
Ever since the arrival the Portuguese, the nation grew steadily and without any single dominant race. Thanks to Emperor Dom João VI, escaping from Portugal to Brazil during the Napoleonic Wars, the state of Brazil became a full-fledged empire much like any other. He brought his royal library and riches with him, greatly contributing to the nation's growth. Even after Napoleon's defeat, João VI remained here for many more years before returning because he absolutely loved the land and its people. Thanks to the the corrupt kiked courts of Portugal (at the time responsible for yet another economical crisis of their own country), who wished to remove him from power and exploit Brazil, he was forced to return, leaving his son Dom Pedro I to guide the newly forged empire he loved so much.
Under Pedro I's reign, the nation prospered in ways no other nation had. Despite being royal Portuguese blood, he loved Brazil as much as his own father, and strived to maintain its territory and population at peace. There were many struggles, and our people had their tensions, but when shit went south and the nation was in peril, they united. Natives, Africans, Portuguese and their descendants born in Brazil, despite their differences, always fought together as one people throughout its history. Such was the case when the jewish Dutch West India Company invaded the northeastern lands to attempt colonization, seeking to exploit the country and enslave the people with insane taxes and making people homeless with absolutely no remorse for their own gain, as it tried to do with Japan. Their meddling resulted in uprisings against the Dutch invasions, such as the Battles of Guararapes and the Pernambuco Resistance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Guararapes
>Though the Dutch West India Company fielded a larger, better equipped force, they suffered morale problems as most of their army was made up of mercenaries from Europe (primarily Germany) who felt no real passion for the war in Brazil, as opposed to the Natives and Portuguese settlers who considered Brazil to be their home and were fighting for a patriotic cause.
>The Portuguese force was made up of an assortment of natives, blacks and whites who knew, and had experience fighting in, the difficult Brazilian terrain. They weakened Dutch troops with fusillades of musketfire from behind trees, and then charge with mêlée weapons.
>Portuguese overseas administrator Francisco Barreto de Meneses, leading João Fernandes Vieira and André Vidal de Negreiros fought shoulder to shoulder with Afro-Brazilian Henrique Dias and indigenous leader Filipe Camarão, whose participation resulted in their receiving honors from the Portuguese crown.
This too, was the case when those same natives, Portuguese and Africans were fed up with the Portuguese minorities who, despite living in our country, were still fully loyal to their homeland in the old world, and were strongly in favor of its control over Brazil. The Portuguese loyalists often opposed any decision from our emperor Dom Pedro I to maintain our autonomy, and when the decision for independence from Portugal finally came, those same kiked loyalists were promptly dealt with and expelled like the traitors they were. The war that followed against Portugal was tough, but our navy was successful in keeping them at bay and securing our sovereignty. Our freedom wasn't given away for free. Much like the US did with the english, we beat them back to the old world, on land and at sea.
Brazillians always knew that freedom came at a price, and never hesitated to preserve it back in those days. This very same nationalist uprising would echo again when the Paraguayans attacked our southern borders (and got promptly crushed). National unity transcending individual origins was our forte. Everyone knew their duty, and everyone mattered.
And this was all before Dom Pedro II was even born.
5b15ce No.611091
>>611082
Much like the US, a hefty chunk of blacks brought to Brazil came from West Africa after the discovery of the New World, and with them came all the problems you can imagine from a slavery-based economy. Here's the kicker though: Slavery, as we all know, isn't confined to one race. Every race has been enslaved at least once, that much is obvious. Thing is, when the time finally came to ditch slavery in favor of paid work as a new economic system in Brazil, not a single drop of blood was shed.
That might unthinkable, given that the US' journey for abolition of slavery was a bloody one. The South didn't want to let go of their free slave labor, it was too good a benefit to give away. But for Brazil, that way of thinking never really caught on. Just as Brazil was the home of many different kinds of people, slavery was consequently made out of many different kinds of people - Portuguese enslaved blacks, blacks enslaved natives, natives enslaved portuguese, blacks/natives/portuguese enslaving other blacks/natives/portuguese, and so on. Yeah, the market was very "diverse" like that.
So, as the years went on, people began to grow a bit tired of slavery, an opinion that has been voiced by many important figures starting with Emperor Dom Pedro I himself. He, his family, his dearest friends and most well-regarded brazillian historical figures shared this common idea that man should not live a life of shackles, and the people of Brazil, who so deeply esteemed them in mutual respect, slowly began to adopt it as well. Unlike the civil wars fought in the US and France, this process of change was slow, peaceful, and sincere. Passed on between people like a civilized debate, as everyone knew the woes of slavery, and plenty knew at least one person who was put in such a situation. Along the way, many small victories were achieves, such as the Rio Branco Law on September 28th, 1871, named after Prime Minister José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco, which set free all children born of slave women. It was soon followed by the Law of Sexagenarians exactly 14 years later on September 28th, 1885, which set free any slave over the age of 60. And then, three years later, came the big one.
Law No. 3353, Article 1, May 13, 1888. The Golden Law that abolished slavery - The Lei Áurea, was signed by Princess Isabel, eldest daughter of Emperor Pedro II. From whites to blacks to natives, that was the day virtually everyone was waiting for. There is yet to be a moment in Brazillian history that surpasses the sheer magnitude of the week-long commemoration that took place throughout the whole Empire.
Unfortunately, as it has been happening ever since the end of the Empire, racial disparity has been cultivated in the void left by our long-gone nationalism. Ever since the days of the Old Republic with the milk & coffee farm elites, the slow and insidious breakdown of society over the decades caused by you-know-(((who))) put people against each other over things like race and status, eventually resulting in the apocalyptic situation we live in now. It only got worse when the communists finally took power - creating fake problems our of thin air and pushing globalist propaganda, parading things like race and gender and how it is imperative that people put such petty things like these above one's duty to the nation. Marxism went full force, encouraging careless reproduction from minorities (especially in the Northeast, where the African descendants have always been concentrated on), among other vile ideals we all know about, and that's how the nigger infestation came to be. The masses were brainwashed, reduced, and severed from their respectable ancestors, becoming uneducated niggers, as one would put it. As always, you can thank kikes and communists for our downfall.
I'm not saying racial problems were nonexistent when the Brazillian Empire was still around, of course. They were, but people back then found out how to solve them, and solve the societal issues that stemmed from them, in order to bring peace to the brazillian society. Even with these problems, so common for any nation back in those days, things still worked out different here. They worked really well, even with a mixed population.
Evidently, this kind of thing can no longer be achieved by any nation today.
tl;dr racemixing did not hinder Brazil's progress at all, at least until 1889. For all the struggles and achievements we've had, we did succeed and grow to become the 4th strongest world power at some point. In fact, plenty of our most renowned historical figures were of varying backgrounds, white and nonwhite. All of them were equally important, though. The only folk people in general had a consensus on hating was the Jews, who were also persecuted, expelled, arrested and even killed back then too.
5b15ce No.611092
>>611008
To answer your question more directly, we got about 35% of the total of slaves shipped from Africa between the 1500s and 1900s.
5b15ce No.611094
>>610977
>although from my recollection of the events it was huge clusterfuck.
It was a bloodshed but neither of us won. Cisplatina told us to fuck off and became independent Uruguay.
>Sadly there's no real alternative to the current political parties
Similar situation as ours it seems. You guys need rightwing people telling your true raw history and encouraging nationalism, along with right wing candidates and a banner to unite under. Or take to the streets eventually.
I don't want to see you hermanos go off to the deep end. We still have a lot to shitpost each other over.
80d014 No.611105
>>611091
>That might unthinkable, given that the US' journey for abolition of slavery was a bloody one. The South didn't want to let go of their free slave labor, it was too good a benefit to give away. But for Brazil, that way of thinking never really caught on.
It also helps that the confederacy was staffed by kikes, who's fellow hebrews were also importing the slaves.
41da09 No.611107
>>611091
why is br such a shithole then
419797 No.611108
>>606151
>he employed the Bread and Circuses tactic, replacing long-standing cultural values and traditions with petty things like soccer and carnaval. This is where modern day Brazil's obsession with football and partying disposition originated from.
>bread and circuses tactic
that shit works to damn well everywhere.
5b15ce No.611119
>>611105
Yep.
>>611107
I've explained it further up.
c6b51e No.611122
>>605599
>Brazilain army being sent in to protect Venezuelan sneaking into Brazil
5b15ce No.611123
>>611122
Our military's acting on government orders. It's a federal intervention, just like in Rio. It wasn't their initiative to protect the immigrants, not by a mile. Even high command is vocal about how pissed they are that they have to do this shit, but they're too loyal to the constitution to break the rules for now.
c6b51e No.611129
>>611123
Are they loyal to the constitution because they feel that there will be positive change in the upcoming election or have they been surrounded by political commissars like in America?
96a843 No.611130
>>611082
There's nothing wrong with keeping your blood loyalties over teaming up with niggers solely because they were born on the same stolen injun clay.
Ever considered that your current state was inevitable the moment you picked symbiosis up with subhuman parasites and betrayed your blood brothers for the sake of "autonomy"?
5b15ce No.611131
>>611129
Less the former, more of the latter. Also because commie revisionism painted the military as the literal devil in the eyes of a lot of people. A military coup needs popular support to work well.
5b15ce No.611132
>>611131
Well, they do have public support, but a coup would fuck our economy, public order and international diplomacy over harder than the Weimar Republic.
201563 No.611138
>>611094
>You guys need rightwing people telling your true raw history and encouraging nationalism
Two parties come to mind, neither is good. One is formed by nazi larpers, with a brown fat fuck at the head, and another that's growing, which talks about nationalism but has no problem with uncontrolled immigration.
On other bittersweet news, it would seem that a nat soc paramilitary organization was dismantled today. It's great to know that there's quite a few number of Argies that would do that, it's sad that they were found out. I guess organizing in to militias is worse than a narco army.
97d5a3 No.611140
>What would a Brazilian Venezuelan war even look like?
Keep in mind the Amazon and surrounding equatorial basins are as remote as Russian Asia -a few major cities isolated within a vast, scarcely populated land with harsh terrain and abysmal infrastructure. Both countries have their economic/populational centers of gravity and the bulk of their military far away from the border. São Paulo is 3500km from the border and several more hundred km from Caracas. There isn't even any direct paved highway connection between Venezuela and core Brazil. The only viable connection between both countries is a single highway and the Orinoco forms a natural barrier between the road and core Venezuela. So what would happen?
At first there'd only be some border skirmishes. Once our armed forces finally gather in the far north, they advance through that lone highway and mop the floor with the Venezuelans until logistical difficulties and, if the Iran-Iraq War is any indication, the tendency of Third World conventional wars to reach a stalemate makes the offensive lose steam at some point, probably at the Orinoco. If attrition warfare ensues, Venezuela then wouldn't bear the weight and would soon collapse, with a coup d'etat or revolution installing a new government that would immediately pursue a peace treaty. Alternatively, we march on beyond the Orinoco but Venezuela collapses even sooner.
96a843 No.611150
>>611138
With what charges? What is going to happen to them?
201563 No.611152
>>611150
I need to give some background first, but I'll keep it short. Basically a group inside the military known as "carapintadas", painted faces, participated in number of rebellions in 1987, against the dying military dictatorship, another two in 1988 at the begging and end of the year, against the newly elected democratic president Raúl Alfonsín, and a final one against his successor Carlos Menem, in 1990.
Turns out there were some remnants of this group still around, and they have been training and arming themselves, they were found with some nat soc literature. They're being charged with unauthorized possession of firearms and munitions, and I'm guessing they'll be charged with some other stuff as well. Good news is they only got around 9 people it would seem, and I'd say the stuff they confiscated isn't that much.
I'd looked through the comments of the news outlet where I got the pictures, they fell for the bipartisan meme, everyone is blaming the last government even though it doesn't make much sense, and everyone is calling for their blood.
b1cc99 No.611160
>>606229
Good thing those cops were fighting their fellow monkey men, or else they would all be dead. Retarded tactics.
5b15ce No.611167
>>611160
To put it in perspective, the criminal subhumans know the favela like the back of their hands. The cops really can't ever be too sure if they're in proper cover. They're already understaffed and under-equipped; for all they know one of them could hunker down behind a random shack or store and a criminal could pop right out of the window he's crouching under with an AK. They have barely any room to move properly in that den of rats. They can be shot from any angle in there.
4bd457 No.611199
>>611167
Sounds like you need to take a cue from Uncle Adolf and level the place.
ce312e No.611201
>>606093
How do you think the West go so cucked post-WWII.
6cb091 No.611226
Damn brazilanon, i knew brazil was fucked but i had no idea of the scale of it. Running for office from jail? organized crime running for office as organized criminals?? how the hell does that sustain?
>>611140
given how utterly corrupt brazil is, they might just collapse declaring war. But i dont know how much the average hue hates the average argie.
7f5a8a No.611237
>>611226
> organized crime running for office as organized criminals?? how the hell does that sustain?
At least bootlegger and mob-boss Joe Kennedy cleaned up his sons for office rather than running himself.
b46d7f No.611239
>>611167
>risking the lives of your units for a bunch of monkeys
Your politicians and officers need to hang. Just level the place or use chemicals on them. Then blame it on some gang terrorist attack or something. It is a worthless shithole and any civilians who still live up there are also enemies.
5b15ce No.611262
>>611199
>>611239
Trust me, firebombing favelas is everyone's pipe dream over here. Unfortunately, the "human rights" cucks prevent us from doing anything. Best we can do for now is hope for a landslide…
>>611130
>There's nothing wrong with keeping your blood loyalties
I didn't say it was wrong. It's fine to do that, really. When I said "National unity transcending individual origins" in harsh times, I meant that defending the homeland is a more pressing matter than blood when the nation is threatened. You can have a bunch of people of different races fighting each other all the time, but if they have a consensus on putting that aside to combat an outside threat, well what's the problem?
>Ever considered that your current state was inevitable the moment you picked symbiosis up with subhuman parasites and betrayed your blood brothers for the sake of "autonomy"?
If kicking the jews out and abolishing slavery were any indication, it catapulted us straight into the world stage with a strong economy and respected culture, cultivated by our historical figures and heroes of many different backgrounds.
Again, it's just my opinion, but have you ever considered the possibility of things going right for everyone when you remove the jew menace from the equation?
5f275b No.611283
>>611262
>Trust me, firebombing favelas is everyone's pipe dream over here.
Isn't letting them stave off a better strategy?. Sure, you have the human rights faggots and those evangenlist pricks lending a hand to the ones that live in the favelas but they won't survive without food or any kind of services.
5b15ce No.611291
>>611283
It's more complicated. Organized crime thrived so much in those places that they started playing roles like protection (from gang wars), food distribution (from local stores) and even some (bribed) services like free cable.
Even ICU and mail transports outright refuse to get in there because they just get kidnapped, driver, first aid staff, vehicle and everything. Nobody really gives a shit about any of them, but they'd be a headache even after the cleansing. Realistically, a purge would just wreck our already tarnished international image, maybe even cause too much outrage to bear.
Recently, human rights faggots came up the idea of accompanying the army into their favela patrols and keeping a tab on their operations, "just to make sure the army isn't being oppressive," as they put it. Funny how these motherfuckers don't do shit when crime is running rampant, but start bitching the moment the law walks into town. Disgusting puppets, just like the media and the NGOs. These fucking hypocrite monkeys screaming at the soldiers who're protecting them piss me off even more. I wish we could just butcher the lot of them.
3989c9 No.611292
>>606151
>Of course, all of this came crumbling down when the Nazis began to target our neutral civilian trade ships - sailing in neutral waters, in trade routes to neutral countries - with their U-Boats.
That never happened though. Delivering war materials to Germany's enemies made Brazil anything but neutral.
5b15ce No.611293
>>611292
We were trading with everyone, Allies, Axis, and neutrals. If it's all about the old "trade is war" debacle, why didn't they attack the US then, or at least drive a wedge into the Northern Atlantic? Why didn't they warn our ships off over there instead of spending resources to come all the way over here to bother us? Why didn't they at least have the courtesy of warning us? It wasn't even the first time they attacked our trade ships out of nowhere, they did it in WWI too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Guggenberger
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u507.html
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u513.html
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u199.html
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u590.html
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u161.html
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u199.html
https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u513.html
They even sunk US merchant ships off our coast. U-Boat commanders took very careful notes on the vessels they sunk because the more you sink, the more rewards you get, so this crosses out any possibility that they didn't attack us.
ee0ca4 No.611296
>>611291
What is the gun the guy on the lest on the 2nd pic is holding?
ee0ca4 No.611297
5b15ce No.611298
>>611296
Looks like a Ruger carbine.
5b15ce No.611299
80d014 No.611372
>>611293
>why didn't they attack the US then, or at least drive a wedge into the Northern Atlantic?
Because the last time they fucked with American trade the US came in and kicked their ass.
7f5a8a No.611388
>>611372
First: The Lusitania was a viable military target as she was (surreptitiously) being used as ammunition transport and had several tons of guncotton aboard.
Second: these is a veritable ship graveyard of the US East Coast from all the ships sunk by German U-boats during the early part of WWII (The second German "Happy time" for U-boat captains) However those same German U-boat captains got their shit pushed in after the American war-economy started pumping out more and more Destroyer Escorts and changed ASW tactics.
099888 No.611408
So this nigger Maduro is accusing us of orchestrating that weaksauce drone false flag he did a few weeks ago. I don't really know what the fuck is he looking to gain from this, the only one that even gives him the time of day in this continent is the president of Bolivia, a baboon.
People are saying that they're planning some sort of attack, which I don't think they will, they don't have the guts, smarts nor money to attempt that.
a3284c No.611422
>>611408
>maduro has accuses Chile, Colombia, and Mexico of helping the drone attack
>an attack that was probably a false flag
>when only Colombia would have even the slightest interest in bringing him down
wew, he's losing his shit isn't he?
80d014 No.611423
>>611408
>People are saying that they're planning some sort of attack, which I don't think they will, they don't have the guts, smarts nor money to attempt that.
I wouldn't worry about it too much, he's probably going to be killed by his soldiers before any kind of war happens.
2bda05 No.611426
>>611408
>So this nigger Maduro is accusing us of orchestrating that weaksauce drone false flag he did a few weeks ago
That would actually imply that our gov. is competent enough to kvetch such operation wich they aren't.
I mean,for fuck sake they can't even make bridges right.
7f5a8a No.611428
Speculation: What if Venezuela purchased a Russian nuke in the 90's and is now trying to invent casus belli to use it?
f7c26f No.611429
>>611426
>I mean,for fuck sake they can't even make bridges right.
Tell me about it, I live near the damn thing, not that it helps that the entire city is a communist breeding ground
96a843 No.611448
>>611262
> have you ever considered the possibility of things going right for everyone when you remove the jew menace from the equation?
Past WW2 there were no jews left in Greece but if you don't root out the products of their corruption, namely socialism, multiculturalism and the holohoax narrative, they keep coming back. We are a prime example of that.
80d014 No.611452
>>611448
>Past WW2 there were no jews left in Greece
But there was still jews in europe, and your country is chalk full of fucking Arabs anyways, which are just non-albino jews.
96a843 No.611457
>>611452
The only significant non-European minorities in Greece after WW2 were 300k muslims in Eastern Thrace containment areas, some of their villages were literally fenced, and gypsies. We did not even have non-Arvanites albanophones prior to the 90s, even less so muslim ones.
ff7557 No.611896
Trump called Venezuela regime not kosher
/pol/ apparently likes Venezuela now
>Trump blasted Maduro’s government in his speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, accusing the “socialist regime” of inflicting “anguish” upon the people that caused over two million to flee the country.
>“Venezuela is a mess,” Trump said on Friday. “The place needs to be cleaned up, and people need to be taken care of.” The comment came during a photo-op at the White House with the President of Chile Sebastian Piñera, who is visiting Washington.
https://www.rt.com/usa/439894-trump-venezuela-mess-cleanup/
a04490 No.611900
>>611105
>had more jews
>still acted less jewish
How can Yankees ever recover?
099888 No.611914
>>611426
>>611429
The kind of people that would be willing to attempt such a thing wouldn't fuck it up.
>>611896
So, how long until NATO invades through Colombia?
2bda05 No.614448
Any updates brazilian anon?
>>606151
>integralists
>fascists
Wasn't integralism fascism but the brazilian version of it?.
Also do any brazilian anons know where I can get some Integralists pdfs?
a3284c No.614579
>>614448
Bolsonaro got the most votes of the first round for Brazil's election- by a decent margin too.
>brazilian version of fascism
More or less every fascist organization does things differently or has a different set of values from each other. As for PDFs I suggest asking the guys over at >>>/fascist/
5b15ce No.614586
>>614448
We've had our first turn of votes yesterday. As expected, electronic voting booths were kiked. Over 2400 of them were replaced due to an overwhelming number of complaints from voters, which did not stop until the very end of the voting timespan at 1700 hours. Cops were called into the voting booths to inspect them while people were voting. Despite our electoral court forbidding the use of cameras inside the voting booths, it did not stop people from taking pictures and videos of themselves inputting the number of a specific candidate on the booth (i.e. Bolsonaro), only to see the booth displaying the portrait of a different (i.e. leftist) candidate, among other (((problems))). Rigged booths have been a well-known occurrence for a long time now, and yesterday's round proved that fact beyond a shadow of a doubt.
You know, we've had a plebiscite to introduce printed voting in our elections (punching a number into the booth which in turn prints out the candidates you voted for, putting said printed votes into a box to be counted later), and it passed. Alas, just like our plebiscite against gun control, we were denied our rights, and they were seldom present in this first round. I doubt they'll be in the second.
And for the results, it comes to no-one's surprise that Bolsonaro won. Well, he would've won, had the booths not been altered, just enough not to give him over 50% (which everyone damn well knows he did). Pic related are the results. Hence no candidates got 50%, we're gonna have to have a second round of votes. All of this was planned by them, as they've always done.
Now the shitty part: All the leftist candidates are combining their votes and stacking up against Bolsonaro. Ciro Gomes (up-and-coming dictator) and Geraldo Alckmin (aka crimelord bootlicker) are going to support Fernando Haddad (communist puppet) and combine their votes, along with other lesser candidates, to tie Haddad with Bolsonaro in the second turn. João Amoêdo went on record that he would not support Haddad, and both him and Cabo Daciolo are yet to decide if they're going to support Bolsonaro or not. It's Bolsonaro and the vox populi against the possible largest and longest-running election fraud scheme in history.
It's a really close battle we're fighting here. If Bolsonaro is not elected president on the 28th…well, we all know what's gonna happen.
5b15ce No.614590
>>614448
>Wasn't integralism fascism but the brazilian version of it?.
Not sure about Integralism in general, but Brazillian Integralism in the 30's was basically fascism, except it's based on Christian values, spirituality, disregard for racial supremacy in favor of national unity and a deep-seated hatred for communism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Integralist_Action
Also, I believe the brazillian integralists were the first to translate the book "200 Years Together" from the original manuscripts, but I need to find a source.
5b15ce No.614592
>>614590
> the brazillian integralists were the first to translate the book "200 Years Together" from the original manuscripts, but I need to find a source.
Disregard that, I told porkies. They were the first group to translate "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" to Portuguese in 1936.
ff7557 No.614659
>>614586
>>614579
EU and democrats already calling for his head. He doing something right
573757 No.614920
>>614889
Context on second image? What ideologies they stand for?
5b15ce No.614928
>>614920
Green states = Bolsonaro (i.e. right-wing majority, speaks for itself)
Red states = Communism (i.e. welfare monkeys, criminals, etc. Refer to >>605714)
Blue state (Ceará) = totalitarianism (because Ciro Gomes was Governor over there and probably coerced the state into favoring his demagogue ass, not that it matters since he's also commie scum who'll support Haddad on the second round and only really runs on our elections for free taxpayer campaign funds)
In short, the Northeast in general is the tumor where the vast majority of undesirables live. Nationwide famous for their laziness, rampant violence, terribly maintained infrastructure (it's a fucking wasteland save for some coastal areas), and being overall a black hole sucking government funding like a Tiger I chugs fuel. Think California, but as an entire region.
The Northeast is the so-called 30% of the electorate that PT groomed and molded into becoming their election guarantee and personal puppet army for many years, via welfare, favored (and disproportionate) distribution of wealth, and for the few unfortunate Northeasterners who're actually sensible and do contribute to society, invasion of private property and blackmail.
Basically the nigger majority wants to keep its free gibs at the nation's expense, something the commies are more than happy to give them.
5b15ce No.614937
>>614928
Forgot to mention the first picture. That's the puppet army I'm talking about, the Movimento dos Sem-Terra (Landless Workers' Movement), or MST for short. They claim to be fighting for "justice and freedom of the lower working classes" but everyone knows they're just a domestic terrorist organization keeping PT's stranglehold on the North and Northeast regions. They invade property, goad natives into attacking people, destroy farms, murder farmers/herders to steal their goods, and take advantage of people who have no homes of their own to offer them housings to live in at a monthly cost, said cost being that they can either pay a rather ridiculous fee every month, or pay off said fee by going out into the streets and forming pro-communist rioting masses at PT's beck and call. Remember those camping sites built near the PD where Lula was jailed? That's them.
MST also forces people in their territories to vote for PT, whether they want it or not. That's also a factor in the elections. If you've ever wanted to see an authentic communist revolt complete with manipulation of the lower castes of society and property damage, there you have it.
5b15ce No.614956
Small update.
Over 16000 reports of rigged electronic booths from voters. Electoral court pretended nothing happened, as expected of a red-infected committee.
João Amoêdo of the NOVO Party will neither support commies nor Bolsonaro. Useless UN agenda puppets chose death out of pride.
122da7 No.614983
>>605635
>battle rifle caliber weapons when true intermediate cartridges exist.
No. Fuck off.
122da7 No.614986
>>605652
>Brazil, like most of South America, was pretty white
Not really no. It was white er, but that was it, and not by much. It was however, a nicer place to live in before the gangs ran rampant and guns were banned.
122da7 No.615003
>>606166
Much of the damage to academia can be repaired by firing and hiring and outright banning retarded subjects. One boon of the information age and everybody loving facebook is how easy it woukd be to wrap up everyone involved.
122da7 No.615006
>>606189
How about you break some laws and kill the politicians with the same wild abandon you kill kids in flipflops?
122da7 No.615020
>>606189
How about you break some laws and kill the politicians with the same wild abandon you kill kids in flipflops?>>608227
>Well lad, it's the same rules our police is forced to play by every day, unless they wanna get destroyed by the People's Court brazillian "judiciary" system
Kill the jduges and never arrest anyone killing criminals.
You already have a lawless society, take advantage of that.
5b15ce No.615022
>>615020
>How about you break some laws and kill the politicians with the same wild abandon you kill kids in flipflops?
It would be nice to kill off corrupt politicians but the majority of the honest, law-abiding and forcefully disarmed population is not quick to resort to senseless violence, unlike what most people out there might have come to believe. Most of it is caused by criminal niggers and commie sympathizers. Most of them occur in the Northeast as well.
>never arrest anyone killing criminals
That's one of Bolsonaro's main goals.
7c4f1a No.615046
>>614586
>well, we all know what's gonna happen.
I genuinely don't, what? I don't know how anybody would be able to tell if your shithole country got into a civil war or riots or anything.
e1dfe7 No.615189
>>611283
>>606396
Why not create a containment anarchist city instead, and let the monkeys fend for themselves? Just wait until they evacuate and nab the dealers.
b5d328 No.615282
>>605791
>Brazilian wanting to defend theirs culture and race
>Brazilian culture
>Brazilian race
cdb250 No.616198
>>605599
We're gonna wreck your shit macaco, watch the fuck out. We've got the best rusty soviet junk in the continent and we aren't afraid to use it.
954470 No.616203
>>606154
>>606184
>>606259
So, when do you hang (((those responsible))) for the museum?
c37d3b No.616204
cdb250 No.616205
>>616204
iirc, it happened in Tachira state; the guy stole them from some farmer's patch because he was probably starving. GNB (some kinda shitty Venezuelan military police) apprehended him and kinda made a big deal out of it as if the petty thief was a CIA operative looking to undermine the bolivarian revolution. You know how it is with commies.
bb91ef No.616226
>>616198
More cheap Mosins when?
cdb250 No.616227
>>616226
Come and take them, they'd probably run at the sight of any gringo who's over 6'0
59e0e3 No.616383
post more videos of Brazilian cops genociding favela monkeys
bb91ef No.616385
>>616227
Well shit.
t. 5'11" manlet
cdb250 No.616395
>>616385
People here still have the weird notion that gringos are all 7'2 blonde aryan posterboys/Rambo-McArthur-esque supersolidiers when in truth the USA is pretty much 56% black/latin and even their personnel is overweight. Maybe you could make all those olives (That's how my acquaintances call the Venezuelan armymen, because the FANB actually wears olive green uniforms and most of them are small, round and pudgy) rout in disappointment from finding out the fabled gringo space marines they fear so much are actually just another flavor of spic and a bunch of black ex-gang members from Detroit.
99d420 No.616396
>>616395
>People here still have the weird notion that gringos are all 7'2 blonde aryan posterboys/Rambo-McArthur-esque supersolidiers
Are you saying they're not?
Should I depart immediately to make posters "la creatura Yankee go home" and protest the zionist occupational troops US army being in Poland?
cdb250 No.616400
>>616396
You could, but the moment you do that, la creatura eslava del este might take the chance and whop your ass 1939 style.
>tfw ywn be part of NATO like Colombia and kill the cuban-funded guerrilla shills fucking your country up.
I'd seriously consider the possibility of welcoming the ZOG into my country for as long as we can get rid of all those chinks, pidorashkas, hezbollah arabs, iranians and cuban commies fucking us up; at least I'd actually have food cool Humanitarian Daily Rations and beverages made of high fructose corn syrup.
99d420 No.616414
>>616402
>What do you expect from muttland?
Everyone is at least 6 foot tall, muscular and 100% white, while having open carry revolvers and concealed carry full auto funs.
cdb250 No.616422
>>616402
I mean I know the ZOG sucks and all, but I'd rather have basic commodities than some dumass commies singing patria querida and praying to saint Chavez for food and rain. It's all about priorities, man. Sometimes you gotta make pacts with the devil.
bb91ef No.616426
>>616417
He's posting basically the same comment in every thread. Are you a really bad troll, or are you assblasted an American stole your hamburger or something?
cdb250 No.616441
>>616428
Okay my edgy friend, have a good day.
2358b7 No.616714
>>616383
Sure.
Here's our MPs.
2358b7 No.616716
>>616714
Resourceful as ever.
2358b7 No.616717
>>616716
Here's our Feds being Feds.
2358b7 No.616720
>>616717
Here's ROTA being Nazi Terminators themselves.
2358b7 No.616722
>>616720
BOPE being the war machine they've always been, laughing about it as they always have.
54d699 No.616746
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>616714
>>616716
>>616717
>>616720
>>616722
>tfw ywn have a competent police force in your country ever again
>tfw ywn genocide barrio and chavista monkeys like a true patriot
This makes me so fucking jealous. You've got something beautiful going on, my friend, make sure to cherish it fondly.
Vid related is the closest we've ever had to that until the commies came in power. Now Commissary Ivan Simonovis is under house arrest after being blamed for what happened in Puente Llaguno in 2002 (people protesting against the government gone wrong when commie thugs and actual snipers started shooting at the protesters who wanted to reach the presidential palace) and he's got cancer or someshit and the chavistas won't let him get any treatment. Also notice how the vid says it happened in Bogota, Colombia, but it actually happened in Cua, Miranda state in Venezuela, also says bank robbery lmao, when it was just some rowdy teenager attempting to rob a bakery.
Granted the former PTJ is now the CICPC, so they're still going about, but now they're some sorta bootleg Venezuelan Stasi that simply kills cerro/barrio monkeys who don't comply with the commies' orders/forget to pay their cut to the higher ups/don't have a godfather or sponsor to protect them.
8c089d No.616756
>>616746
>chavista monkeys
What exactly Chavez did wrong?
2358b7 No.616761
>>616746
Thanks, brother. Stay strong.
How are you holding up over there in terms of provisions? Last I heard people were rummaging through garbage, sewage water and eating bugs to survive. Is it really that bad over there right now?
>>616756
He participated in the creation of the Foro de São Paulo, for starters. That's enough evidence of his allegiances.
2cfed0 No.616776
>>616756
He exists.
>>616761
Thanks for the vids. Bope fucking shit up is always comfy.
54d699 No.616791
>>616756
Basically chavez was a cuban puppet who was funded by several different left-aligned businessmen (and 'unsuspecting' social democrats) to co-opt this country into a cuban-style dictatorship/soviet eastern bloc shithole in which ex-guerrilla members (most of which weren't killed in the great purges of the 60-70's) could get in power to sustain the governmental model of a post-soviet cuba (basically the soviets gave cuba all the money they needed, after they collapsed, cuba went through a serious 'crisis' where people literally cannibalized each other for food. Mind you this is the 90's I'm talking about.) Also, cuba has had its eyes on Venezuela for a while (see the invasion of Machurucuto) as well as mainland South America (that's where the FARC and also the TUPAMARO/Sendero Luminoso movements come from.)
In the beginning, chavez lied several times about not being left-aligned, so that's one of the many reasons he got in power: People were tired of the corrupt two-party system Venezuela had ever since 1958 (which fomented a dependency on welfare for the lowest classes, as well as quasi-socialist policies.) and saw chavez as some sort of political messiah who'd uplift this country from the ravaging problems this two-party system placed upon the country.
Bottomline is: cuba wants to play soviet union with LatAm countries and nobody's doing shit about it. They tried for a while in Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Peru and Ecuador (and maybe Grenada), and seem to have succeeded with Bolivia's evo morales and that other stupid Central American shithole I always forget about, which still has a Foro de São Paulo-aligned dictator, cuba wanted to consolidate power over these satellites by creating the Foro de São Paulo.
Stuff happens and now Venezuela is Somalia-tier, is the Hezbollah and Iran's cashcow, the chinks and russians are literally stealing our resources (oil, iron, gold, diamonds, etc) and the upper echelons of the government and the military manage a drug cartel more powerful than Pablo Escobar or any Mexican druglord could've ever wished for. We've also lost ~20% of our population (most of which are people between the ages of 20~40 years old) since 2013, Venezuelan middle class is almost nonexistent and inflation is projected to reach 10.000.000% next year. And the worse part is that this is actually what the government wants to perpetuate themselves in power, social control through hunger and poverty.
The only way out is through a foreign invasion, but that's never gonna happen.
>>616761
I'm fine because my income is USD-based (yet ~150$ a month isn't enough to cover all of my family's living expenses, I had to give up college for this.)
>Last I heard people were rummaging through garbage, sewage water and eating bugs to survive. Is it really that bad over there right now?
They are, I've never seen anything like this before. Though you kind of grow apathetic/cynical to it after a while, it used to be kind of shocking when it first started back in 2015. Though it's mostly barrio monkeys who voted for chavez and maduro for gibsmedats, so I'm kinda resentful for them because they're at fault for the mess the commies have put us in.
>>616776
>He exists.
Existed, he was disposed of after the cubans completely exploited his usefulness. I guess he got cancer too, so that was another plus: Witnessing his health rapidly degenerate was pretty comforting, but what came afterwards was ways worse.
2358b7 No.616794
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>616776
Here's some army action to top it off.
>>616791
Our commie government has been funding the commies in your country after their ascension to power, so this case goes beyond borders. Hopefully when we fix our shit we'll deploy over there with the US and help rip Maduro right out of his throne like weeds. There's always a way.
FARC is still around too, they need to get fucking axed.
>We've also lost ~20% of our population (most of which are people between the ages of 20~40 years old) since 2013
Jesus Christ
fd246e No.616813
>>616756
Asides from what compadre >>616791 has said, he also Expropiated "nationalized" but doesn't actually invest on them and just sells off the assets of the mayority of our private industries, starting with our Oil industries (the forming of PDVSA) and continuing with steel, mining, fishermen, farmers, you name it.
All minor or mayor private industries except for a pair of internationals that are just too large to bring downl that fed or supplied the country all lie in tatters now, which is what has caused the famine and devaluation of our coin due to the ever-increasing dependency on importation of basic insumes.
The worst of all, people are blaming maduro for this. When even the Media was saying this shit was coming from way back in 2008 with the reforms that were being pushed in 2004 by Chavez. Morales literally has no input in what is happening but he's still entirely complicit, he's a puppet monkey being gauded by Cuban officials to keep a stupid face for the media to mask what's happening, while robbing and slaving the country blind.
PSUV (Venezuelan socialist party) has been destroying the country ever since Chavez has been in power and the military was all too glad to bend over and take it too.
I honestly wouldn't mind Brazil invading this shithole to restore order, as long as they get their shit together first and kill off their communists and favela monkeys in their land first. Shit is fucked way too hard for even a militia group to rise, when even the military is known to actively rob people on the streets and extort stores and bakeries into giving them food supplies. The sole reason the country is afloat is because of FARC-fed Narco-paramilitary industries poisoning the Colombian border and Florida with white powder and death. I'm glad the US and EU are cracking down hard on the Narcosobrinos conspiracy and putting them all to jail, but it's not gonna be enough to stop the coca train at this rate.
b49d00 No.616818
>>616813
it's actually my understanding that our biggest client is actually africa, who are wholesalers and then they sell shit to europe and usa.
fd246e No.616822
>>616818
It would also explain why Saudi Arabia is giving so much support to the country and is importing food, and also why vicepresident Tarek is being investigated for giving Venezuelan passports to arabian terrorists looking to fly into the US. They're the ones buying all the coca to distribute everywhere else in the world.
bb91ef No.616838
If any of our Venezuelan friends need help I'm sure we can pass the collection plate here. Just promise to kill commies when you can.
093e95 No.616840
bb91ef No.616843
>>616840
Let us know how and where to send it.
4dc285 No.616852
>>616843
Oh my bad I thought it was gonna be infographics and kinda stuff.
bb91ef No.616853
>>616852
I mean, we can do that to. What do you need information on? Killing commies in general? Any survival topics that pique your interest?
7b4f71 No.616883
>>616853
Nothing in specific, really. I've got a lot of infographics but they're old and probably outdated.
My area just recovered from a country-wide blackout (14 out of 23 states were affected.) Bet the other Venezuelan anons are still in the dark, seems like I got lucky.
2bda05 No.616891
>>614590
>>614579
Yeah, I was asking since I just finished some books of rolao preto, and I was recommended plinio salgado because suposedly they were similar at least that's what i was told
>>616761
I really hope Brazil recovers, my dad used to work on the brazilian embassy and I have fond memories of that place
Pics of the embassy
59e0e3 No.617261
>>616716
This makes me fucking furious. Our own police just sit on their ass all day eating gyros and drinking coffee. Then they go around giving parking tickets to locals and when the sun goes down they each get paid 2,000 euros by gypsies and other degenerates to let them continue do their business. I always wanted to join the anti-terrorist unit but I realized I would just be wasting my time doing nothing and the government would use me to protect commie politicians and beating up citizens.
I just want to legally shoot shitskins man. I'm not asking for much.
3e6ac5 No.617313
>>605599
>What would a Brazilian Venezuelan war even look like?
flipflops, flipflops everywhere
cb6d0d No.617361
>>617261
This is unrelated to the thread's topic, but, is there any chance to kick t*rks out of Cyprus? I know they're untouchable as long as they're part of NATO (lmao) but still, I wanna see them suffer in my lifetime.
0ce22c No.617448
Brazil has a bigger war on its hands: a civil one
a3284c No.617479
>>617448
I neither read or speak Portuguese, what they trying to say here? That Bolsonaro is going to make kids shoot their parents or something? And voting for the commie will prevent this?
364bb2 No.617480
122da7 No.617485
>>616761
Brazilian cops are fucking hardcore
712778 No.617499
>>617448
If my little sister (18) is too much of a bitch to rack a 9mm, how is a toddler going to do so? Does that thing have a hairpin trigger on a handgun? Did the dad not do the watermelon example where you knock on the kid's head and knock on the watermelon before boring a few holes into it to make the kid get the picture even at age 4?
2358b7 No.617517
>>617448
I can only wonder who made that marvelous work of retardation.
>>617479
It's an anti-Bolsonaro ad, because he wants to get rid of our gun control laws. It's the bog-standard "guns are bad because kids think they're toys even though gun-related accidents are caused by negligence and bad parenting" ad campaign, obviously made by dumb leftist cucks who know as little about gun safety as your leftists.
The line at the end, "É melhor Jair se acostumando," is wordplay based on Bolsonaro's first name, Jair.
"Jair" reads and sounds like "já ir", meaning"start" in Portuguese (loose translation for this specific case).
É melhor Jair se acostumando = Better start getting used to it. It's his actual motto.
245dff No.617542
>>617517
Jesus christ I hate commies.
cb6d0d No.617549
>>617480
I wanna kill t*rks too Greekanon, but I guess commies come first for me.
Seriously, I hate them from a historical standpoint; I've never met a roach before in my whole life, but their sole existence is a transgression against all that is good. Their men should be all disposed of and their women should be bred back into proper Greeks, Slavs and Armenians.
59e0e3 No.617623
>>617549
>Even fucking Venezuela recognizes that Turks are not human
Anyway, to answer your question, whether we will genocide the entire middle east in our lifetime depends entirely on whether or not this retarded population will vote for Golden Dawn. Without these NatSoc gentlemen in power we will not even throw a handful of sand at the Turks. Elections are expected next year, and it is in our hands to put hardcore genocidal nationalists at the top. They are currently the 3rd strongest political party, and their 2nd place is guaranteed for 2019. However, there is always a slight chance that maybe, just maybe the absolute retards that currently live in this shithole of a nation will all vote for GD and they will ultimately win the elections.
The moment Golden Dawn is government, we're going through the same steps that Germany went through after Hitler rose to power. Within a decade we would be out of the EU, out of Nato, and would be planning a massive invasion against Turkey the entire middle east.
but
If the retarded average 19 year old degenerate votes for the commies instead, we will have to go through another half a decade of communism and chances are we will not survive.
7ef299 No.617633
>>617549
>breeding with turkroach women
you disgust me. armenia has it bad enough without letting those shrieking harridans breed with them.
59e0e3 No.617640
>>617633
The vast majority of 'Turks' are Arabs anyway
e41697 No.617642
>>617640
>>617633
I don't see what the big issue is. Greeks are basically Turks and Turks are basically Arabs, but Arabic women are beautiful. Be proud of your heritage, Muhammadan.
59e0e3 No.617644
>>617642
>Greeks are basically Turks
This is what mullato actually believes
http://dienekes.awardspace.com/articles/greekadna/
790ae3 No.617648
>>617623
>planning a massive invasion against the entire middle east
How does the draft of this plan look like?
e41697 No.617652
>>617648
>1. agitate between various ethnic and religious groups for 50< years.
>2. spend 30< years funding, arming and training insurgent movements.
>3. give them enough time to destabilize countries and seep across the porous borders drafted in the Sykes-Picot agreement.
>4. invade the Middle East, taking one country after another over a period of decades.
>5. ???
>6. congratulations! The Middle East is now your colony.
Addendum:
If another power tries to stop you, follow these steps:
>1. cry and stomp your feet like a petulant child in front of the UN.
>2. try blaming them for some sort of chemical weapons attack.
>3. use economic warfare to convince them it isn't worth their while.
If that doesn't work, stomp your feet and complain even more loudly, while repeating the previous steps.
0952e9 No.617656
>>617642
Turks like to color their hair, skin bleach and wear colored contact lenses because the Turkish elite (actors etc) its fashionable to want to be like Europe.
There's always an easy way to tell: Big natural tits = European, Small natural tits = nigger.
4ccaf7 No.617727
>>617642
>Arabic women are beautiful
Found the 56%
2358b7 No.617753
>>617542
I found it in Haddad's twitter page. Don't worry though, the post's comment section is chock-full of people properly educating his commie ass the basics of gun safety and calling him a hypocrite for his "pro-life" stance even though he openly supports abortion rights, and the "legacy" of violence his tumor of a party left in they years they were in power. The worthless rat thinks we're dumb.
59e0e3 No.617757
>>611291
>no gear
>no ammo pouches
>no helmets
>no nothing
>just holding some guns and posing with them
Why do shitskins always do this? There is absolutely nothing threatening about a 70 IQ monkey holding a gun with not a single spare magazine on him. If they want to look threatening or "cool" then they better grab themselves some proper fucking gear first.
c7d8e3 No.617763
>>605599
Brazil vs Venezuela in a war? If you mean purely national military vs military, then Brazil would win by far. In fact, I can't think of a single scenario in which modern Venezuela would win any kind of war, even if it utilized it's fifth column.
dd5e6a No.617764
>>617757
>Why do shitskins always do this?
All they kill are civilians and uniformed cops.
You don't need 300 rounds for that.
2358b7 No.617767
>>617757
Low budget and extreme deployment restrictions.
Our military gets less than 1.5% of our 2.056 trillion USD GDP. They're not underequipped and stuck with gear from the fucking 80's because they want to.
They do gear up properly when they get something that actually looks like a budget, and that only happens when our fucking government plays innocent and asks them to keep important shit secured, such as the Olympics event a few years back. Other than that, our armed forces have to be very careful on what to deploy and when to deploy their assets. Hard to go full operator with pennies, let alone for 30+ years in a row. Gotta make it with what you have.
c7d8e3 No.617771
>>617767
Your upcoming new government ought to fix that?
2358b7 No.617772
>>617771
Hopefully. It has to be fixed sooner or later. Our folks do put in the effort when they have the money for it. We've been stocking up as of late, and Bolsonaro already said he's gonna give our armies proper remuneration for the miracles they've pulled off to keep us afloat. He also said our next security deployment might be in Venezuela.
c7d8e3 No.617774
>>617772
>He also said our next security deployment might be in Venezuela
To stem the tide of migrants, I hope. It sounds like you have a pretty skillful and resourceful armed force for what I HEAR they have to deal with. I don't know about this Bolsonaro guy, but he seems to be pretty alright. It seems like Brazilians are having enough of the bullshit. I don't know what other purpose an expansion into Venezuela could have other than 'peacekeeping' operations?
2358b7 No.617778
>>617774
Public opinion is mixed between "we must help the Venezuelans" and "just keep them out". Seems like the latter is winning out with recent developments. We've closed our Roraima borders in August, barring Venezuelan immigrants without vistas and immigrants with criminal records from getting in, on top of denying them any sort of aid. About damn time.
We'll probably just go in there to do what's in everyone's interest - put a bullet in Maduro's head and move on to hunt their resident druglords/gun smugglers down while the Venezuelans rebuild.
2358b7 No.617782
>>617778
Wait, nevermind. Fucking government suspended the border blockade. They're forcing our military to help them settle in.
Goddamn I'm so fucking tired of this shit.
73e32d No.617847
>>617829
>Why are you making actually interesting threads, you should be shitposting.
03d9c7 No.617860
>>606093
No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making some other poor dumb bastard die for his country.
f7587c No.617884
>>611091
>The South didn't want to let go of their free slave labor, it was too good a benefit to give away.
Neither the North or South gave two shits about slavery, the North actually wanted slavery in the South if it meant less niggers in the Northern States and if the South was really 'fighting so hard to keep their slaves they would have accepted Lincoln's emancipation proclamation offer and came back to the union.
a562fe No.617887
>>617642
Aren't those rape babies from balkan and ukranian slaves?
a157ff No.617907
>>617845
Is that why you all look like goblins and speak spic
364bb2 No.617912
>>617727
More likely 100% roach.
91a7ce No.618265
>>617549
I'd rather have my neighbors be a jew and a spic then a Turk, they're the worst race I ever had to deal with in my entire life and I went to an all-black school for two years when I was a kid. I don't know how to appropriately begin because they're absolutely baffling and can't properly express my rage.
>>617887
Turks are the original 56%. They're an abominable amalgamation of Persians, Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, Armenians, Anatolians (the twins from Superjail), and Slavs.
235a02 No.618284
Guess who has problems with illegal immigrants now, boys?
cb6d0d No.618715
>>617623
Hope you guys can pick yourselves together and stop being the butt of all European jokes about muh denbts. And also fulfill the Megali Idea some day, maybe. Even though that'd seem kinds pointless since most Greeks were expelled from roachistan.
>Even fucking Venezuela recognizes that Turks are not human
Well, it doesn't take much to hate them as a foreigner, all you have to do is read about the atrocities they unpunishingly committed on civilized peoples around them, starting with the Persians who were just getting their shit together before ghaznavi and seljuqids fucked them over for the next millennium. Greece and the Balkans were just the cherry on top of the layered cake of rape, pillaging and murder we call turkish history, with Cyprus being the latest display of their unbound savagery.
What enrages me the most is that modern turks actually believe their actions were justified throughout history, but don't realize they're not even Turkic, but the spawn of whatever slaves the original turkomen of old got their hands on; they're like a fatherless child or even a cuckold. It's literally as >>618265 says, they're pretty much a non-country made from mutts living on stolen heritage, who seek to systematically destroy the memories of those who lived in the land turkmen of old stole by building parking lots over (or plainly defacing) historical sites simply because they serve as a reminder that their history as a nation didn't begin until the second decade of the 20th century; even fucking Coca-cola is older than their country, and this goes for both turks and azeris.
>>618265
Spics starting from middle class and higher aren't so bad tbh, sure there's many good people who belong to the lower strata of society, who are god-fearing conservatives who respect the law and do have morals, but they're a dying breed. What fucked them over were the soviet-backed operations performed to spread their cancer in LatAm, as if petty civil wars between caudillos throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries weren't enough, they also had to deal with communist subversion in the form of guerrillas and seditious parties seeking to stir trouble among the lower castes of society. Latin American society is highly stratified, like any post-colonial nation would be, with the higher castes being just a bit (unironically) whiter than the rest; suffice to say being white is seen as a sign of status (I suppose this was inherited from the Spanish caste system.) This was exploited by the soviets, and is still exploited by LatAm communist/socialist parties, seeking to create racial tensions in countries where pretty much fucking everybody is of mixed race. That's how you get those silly indigenist/africanist movements that reject LatAm's Spanish heritage, because whether they like it or not, spics are culturally closer to Spaniards than they will ever be to the native inhabitants or even african slaves.
Anyways, middle class Latin Americans are usually educated and a great portion of them have partaken in higher education, it's the lower classes who are literally animals who simply live to eat, drink heavily, fuck and sleep, most of which have been brainwashed by the left to think they're entitled to everything the whiter spics/Americans denied them from. They also love to pick up trends from the american gangsta culture, which only serves as a catalyst to make them commit even more crimes. It's trucking awful tbh, this is why many right-leaning LatAm governments tried to import Europeans (and only Europeans, can't speak for others but chinese and arab immigration was strictly controlled in Venezuela before the 70-80's) in hopes they'd 'improve the race' by mixing and inculcating their values on the populace; they kinda succeeded, but in the long run I suppose it wasn't just enough.
cb6d0d No.618716
>>617763
Brazil would win by a large margin. The chavista government would have no support whatsoever from the population and would most likely succumb to popular insurrections. Many of the insurrects who rose in protest in 2014~2017 have left the country, but pretty much everybody is fed up already, those who didn't do so back in the day might do it the moment daddy government is unable to provide them with welfare. It doesn't mean they'd rise up, but it's only more likely than ever before. Expect the government to employ scare tactics as well as paramilitary groups like they've always done.
Still, an invasion in a country the size of Venezuela might prove a little bit challenging, we're no Panama or Grenada where you could simply occupy a few places here and there to completely cripple the government, you'd have to take over cuba as well since they'd probably provide commies with support and logistics, russia and china too might try to protect their interests in the country, which would be deemed illegal the moment a change of regime happens.
If we ever manage to oust the chavistas, I think we'd end up waging a very long war against commie guerrillas in the same way Colombia has done since the 60's. Diehard chavistas and their croines would probably move down south to the least populated states and stir up trouble from there.
And the transition government would probably have it even harder since pretty much every public institution has been infiltrated by communists, we'd need a governmental junta or even parallel institutions outside the country to even attempt rebuilding this place. It's gonna be really hard and Venezuela would (hypothetically) be fucked over for at least the next two decades after the current government is toppled.
a562fe No.618741
>>618715
>>618716
i was thinking the goverment was about to fall, regimes can last for decades but with some stability, if you've got people eating dogs in the street then things went too far.
The only example i can think of that has managed to survive something like that would be north korea, are we close to that?
aa52a3 No.618772
>>618715
I used to think that you brought the communist blight upon yourselves like we recently did but after that post I sincerely think you deserved much better. Wish that you liberate your country from marxism tyranny soon and Gods willing you'll be personally appointed fuhrer of it.
a3284c No.618775
>>616791
>>616813
Cuban descendant here, I sincerely apologize for the mess we made
2c222c No.618784
>>617623
I sincerely hope you greeks can finally get yourselves back onto your feet and restore greece's pride
aa52a3 No.618787
>>618784
Since 3 months ago and for the first time in Greek history the gubermints started handing out welfare to poorfag natives without severe disabilities. It's not too much, tops 200 euros per month. The good news is that it implies the commies are now desperate for votes, the bad news is that it gives enough incentive for desperate fags to vote for them.
950dd1 No.618801
There's an obvious truth being exposed on this year's election.
Brazillian's that didn't vote for Bolsonaro are from northern regions, therefore mostly nibbers shitskins.
There has to be a cohelation.
c6f09f No.618981
>>606082
Pleasant story. I always enjoy reading about Brazil, your history seems to be obscured from the rest of the world, which is criminal.
9f5611 No.619032
>>618801
But muh civic nationalism and based niggers.
1203dc No.619039
>>619032
>civic nationalism
Who the fuck even came up with this
ee54cd No.619043
>>618801
Smells like North-South Civil War.
21e6eb No.619115
>>617782
The brazillian army is a gardening force, not a defense force. And they're kept under the whip by the government which in its current form is composed of all kinds of scum like literal terrorists, KGB plants who kept on going after their organization died, jews, and all other sorts of filth.
I'm guessing a higher up ordered whoever was below them to do their damn job but then some politician told them to stop.
6da14b No.619624
>>611372
Nah Lusitania was planned by us along with the brits to put america into the war.
bb91ef No.619625
>>619624
Don't forget the entirely made up Zimmerman telegram.
122da7 No.619772
>>617448
Close your door, and lock it when you aren't in your room.
There done.
7fe3ab No.619798
>>617448
>What on earth is a lock?
a3284c No.620112
>>620065
Keep us posted, hues
d46f8a No.620130
Still dont get why Haddad gets this much flak. I would rather have an ex-minister of Education than an ex-military as president. Brazil has massive issues regarding education, but not many military ones. A conflict with Venezuela is rather vague… their economy is in shambles and many people are leaving.
ff7557 No.620137
>>620065
I suspect CIAniggers or Hollywood leftists will interfere with Brazilian elections. Good luck senpai.
4905be No.620143
>>620112
>>620137
Bolsonaro's winning by a landslide in Asia and Oceania. There are over 500.000 voters overseas.
France and Russia voted for Haddad. Traitors.
Over 1400 altered voting booths replaced so far.
The fake, media-fabricated case accusing Bolsonaro of benefiting from paid Whatsapp groups to spread false propaganda has been dubbed "Zapgate". Feds are keeping the case open despite lack of evidence. Bolsonaro's use of social media for political campaign took everyone by surprise, and has been noted for its popularity. Many are speculating the method to become a worldwide trend in politics soon. That sounds rather alarming, all things considered.
News outlets such as America's The New York Times, TIME Magazine, Washington Post, Mexico's Milenio, Argentina's Clarin, Chile's Biobiochile, Venezuela's Telesur, England's The Guardian are bashing him a lot. Wouldn't be surprised if most of the world's media were against him. The left really does spread faster than cancer.
A couple of BOPE units arrived at Bolsonaro's home for guard duty.
Businessmen worldwide are cheering over Bolsonaro's eventual presidency. Our currency, the BRL, is going up in value.
I'm sure there are american/russian O.G.A. operating in our elections.
ff7557 No.620170
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>>620143
>/leftypol/ gave up on their own board to focus on /tv/
>/pol/ somehow becoming more D&C and retarded when realizing trump a jewish shill
>((/pol/)) has to live with Brazil and the Philippines becoming communists killing paradise not Western Europe
Friendly reminder it was /k/ alone that believed in Brazil not ((/pol/)).
The jew fears the hue hue hue br br br
INB4 /pol/zogs cry D&C shill even though we tried to warn them about trump for years now
If you been on /pol/ recently they are declaring war on /k/.
http://gundam.wikia.com/wiki/United_States_of_South_America
https://web.archive.org/web/20181028203126/https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/world/the_americas/more-than-fear-braz
03321c No.620179
>>620170
I'm not seeing anything about /k/, what are you talking about?
4905be No.620187
>>620130
>Still dont get why Haddad gets this much flak
>32 charges of corruption, already defendant in two
>Accused of receiving cash from two members of a condemned contractor in Operation Car Wash
>Charged with crimes of administrative dishonesty
>Suspect of overbilling construction works and services, with indescribable amounts of money missing
>Accused of deviating resources and even of illegal application of public money
>Handpicked by Lula as his successor, he has surrounded himself with advisers and coordinators who were also indicted for crimes in the Petrolão scandal
>Accused of Caixa 2 slush funding schemes
>Accused of hindering investigations on Municipal Theatre of São Paulo embezzlement of public funds
>As a former minister of education, he is a supporter of the "Gay Kit" proposal - Mandatory school material created by the "Schools Without Homophobia" organization in 2012, that would teach sexuality, gender identity and LGBT tolerance to children as young as 6 I fucking shit you not. Had Bolsonaro not killed it off for good, our (((ministry of education))) would've passed it
>Supporter of the "Bolsa Crack" - a welfare project that gave crack addicts roughly $130/month + free housing and food banked by public funds
>Supporter of the "Bolsa travesti" - same thing as Bolsa Crack, except now it's free $250/mo welfare for trannies
>Included the "LGBT pride parade" into São Paulo's official calendar, and wasted $1,646,070 worth of public funds on the freakshow event during his time as mayor
>Rated as one of the worst mayor São Paulo has ever had, his mandate lasted from 2012 to 2014
>Completely forgotten about and disregarded by everyone until Lula got jailed and appointed him as his successor for presidency
>(((Suddenly))) rises to become Bolsonaro's main adversary in less than a year, earning the title of "fantoche" (puppet) among Brazilians
4905be No.620195
>>620187
>2014
I mean 2016.
569889 No.620197
>>620130
They have no interest on improving education since every poll and analysis shows they are far less popular with more educated voters.
82b4b1 No.620198
>>620141
I'd laugh and join whatever fun happens.
>>620170
wat
4905be No.620200
>>620196
Another Trump as in "actually trying to fix the economy, pushing illegal immigrants out, and getting rid of the Fed" Trump or the "pissrael puppet" Trump?
Despite Bolsonaro's uplifting proposals, he does have rather apparent good relations with Israel, I won't hide that truth. But frankly, we're in shit so deep, we don't have much of a choice. We have to start somewhere, and right now Bolsonaro is one of the two choices we have for something to change, the other one being civil war, but we don't have the guns for that. We do still have the truckers though.
Can't tell you exactly what will happen beyond what he's promised so far. He seems to be oblivious to the ZOG menace, and if you consider the fact that pretty much half the world thinks he's a fascist, I have no idea how we can go about educating him in such matters.
4905be No.620205
Germany chose Haddad, England and Switzerland chose Bolsonaro.
Final election results within an hour.
ff7557 No.620226
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>>620198
>>620179
((/pol/)) been spamming mutt memes 24/7 recently along with the rise of anti-second amendment sentiment because it an American concept/protect rights of minority to own weapons. Not mention circlejerking over An obvious leftists false flag attacker that shit on optics.
https://8ch.net/pol/res/12329138.html
ad5681 No.620227
>>620219
>10% margin
Do you fags have those dumass smartmatic electronic vote machines too?
ad5681 No.620228
>>620219
Also congrats on taking the first steps to get rid of the communist menace.
a3284c No.620229
>>620226
>anti second amendment sentiment
What the fucking shit? I haven't browsed /pol/ in months, how did things get so bad?
4905be No.620230
>>620227
Smartmatic machines, yes.
569889 No.620231
>>620227
>>620228
thank you hermanos, you're next on the wave of commie removal
4905be No.620232
>>620228
Our work is not yet done. The killing is yet to start.
Happening right now: Commie militias and PT supporters are rioting, CAEP anti-riot troops have been dispatched.
bb91ef No.620235
>>620232
So is BR save, or is this the start of the REEEEEEEEEEEEEE heard 'round the world and the commies burn the place down?
ee0ca4 No.620238
>>620232
Good luck in there removing leftists. If your culture will recover this world might have a nicer future.
ff7557 No.620243
>>620233
If you think our /pol/ got bad. Look up Cuckchan /pol/. It’s similar to how people warned /v/ Neogaf/reset era Sony fanboys were pushing soyboy Facebook on Cuckchan /v/. Now Cuckchan /v/ is celebrating Sony leading the. censorship of Japanese games.
c7a97b No.620244
>>620232
For what seems like the first time in my life, I've gotta say, you did a bloody good job. Brazil, may your purge of (((corruption))) be short, merciless and a final solution to your problems. Please tell us if the government is looking for a foreign legion and see if you can take one of their scalps, will you?
4905be No.620252
>>620235
Not much to throw a party for as of yet, we still have to clean house. It won't happen overnight, but it's a start. We still have a million problems ahead of us, the most prominent being israel. Very cautious times ahead. Only time will tell.
>>620238
>>620244
Thanks, friends. We'll do our best.
4905be No.620260
Also, I'm a bit surprised we suddenly matter this much despite being just another third world shithole. The streets are bursting with cheers and music right now.
ad5681 No.620261
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>>620230
lmao fucking esmasmaric, seriousy? That must be a legacy from the lula-roussef era. Expect a recount or someshit, those things are rigged, Basednaro probably got far more votes than what they actually showed.
>>620230
>>620231
gl huehuebros, hope you guys are ready for the party in Venezuela once you're done cleaning your own house from commies.
8e0b39 No.620266
>>605635
Don't you dare get my hopes up
without some kind of argument.
>>605678
>'International Brigade',
>Aiding BR civilian death-squads,
>Innajungle with FALs (or some other rifle built for heterosexuals),
>The chance to enact actual, physical, removal.
All I'm going to say about that is 'buy shares in helicopter fuel'.
4905be No.620267
>>620261
Smartmatic machines were pushed by Lula the moment the fuckers took over the government. We always knew that the damn things were rigged, but at least now they'll be disposed of for good.
Also, Stallman it buttbuddies with Lula, too. I haven't told /tech/ yet., I wonder how they'll react.
bb91ef No.620269
>>620260
BR has the landmass, population numbers, and resources that, at least in my opinion, give it the potential to reach world power status. You might be third world now, but you have a lot more potential than anyone else on your continent.
ad5681 No.620270
>>620267
Yeah (((stallman))) has always been a commie shill, big surprise.
>In Venezuela, Stallman has delivered public speeches and promoted the adoption of free software in the state's oil company (PDVSA), in municipal government, and in the nation's military. In meetings with Hugo Chávez and in public speeches, Stallman criticised some policies on television broadcasting, free speech rights, and privacy.[55][56] Stallman was on the Advisory Council of Latin American television station teleSUR from its launch[57] but resigned in February 2011, criticizing pro-Gaddafi propaganda during the Arab Spring.[58]
Basically he's an autistic manchild who still believes in communism/socialism. He also believes Venezuela 'needs' another chavez because maduro is terror.
4905be No.620271
>>620269
Aye. Realistically, we've got a lot of riches the rest of the world could only dream of having. We have yet to put them to good use. We've been getting drained of them for a very long time.
I know one thing though: The free market is gonna get the biggest sugar rush of the decade.
4905be No.620273
>>620270
I should've gotten the hint when I noticed his resemblance to Marx. Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover eh
4905be No.620280
Ah, I suppose some celebration music is in order, just this once.
A little bit of folk samba. Better days of a past long gone.
bb91ef No.620283
>>620271
>dirt cheap ethanol fucks OPEC
Woo lad you're either going to destabilize the Middle East or the Saudis are going to fuck you by funding the commie insurgency.
4905be No.620285
And a little bit of nationalism to keep it /k/.
Speaking of which, I haven't told about our campaign in WWII, have I? i should probably I think we're running out on the post limit.
bb91ef No.620287
>>620285
We've got another hundred posts before we hit limit.
122da7 No.620289
>>620219
>>620196
Given that everyone opposing Bolsonaro apparently enjoys the hell hole that Brazil has become under the leftists, and every voting for Bolsonaro just wants to live in peace?
Bolsonaro can;t help but be better than Trump has been. He has no large internal force that would be violently against fixing the nation, no cucked army or intel services and hordes of decent men and women driven to desperation.
Bolsonaro merely gives the word and the military and police are going to jump at the chance to throw the Commies in prison....scratch that. Execute them live.
f8668b No.620290
>Bolsonaro wins
>He starts deporting, or subhumans start fleeing
>they go to argentina for the gives like every other shitskin
>The puppet (Hadad was it?) wins, shit gets worse and more people go to argentina for their regional known addiction to handing gibs
I hope for the best for Hueanons, but nothings going to change here, I'd should go innawoods with Hitler's sons and grandsons soon.
I would seem Bolsonaro won, congratulations.
122da7 No.620294
>>620269
>>620271
100 million people and a 2 trillion dollar economy, most of it internal, and the capability of feeding your own populace.
Just get your shit together.
122da7 No.620295
>>620271
However, you need to work on preserving and regenerating the Amazon, or it will desertify and kill everyone in South America.
1203dc No.620297
Why is the designated BR man happy? Are we celebrating something? Can I join?
ff7557 No.620302
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>>620297
>>620290
Wasn’t the Terran federation from starship troopers was founded by Brazil and the Philippines?
f8668b No.620304
>>620302
I don't know, I just want Buenos Aires to disappear in a big bug crater.
ff7557 No.620307
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>>620244
>>620219
It’s funny because euro news was saying his support was slipping to nothing on the night before the final vote.
f8668b No.620310
>>620307
I recall argie news claiming the same, but I don't really watch TV so I'm not sure.
4905be No.620311
>>620283
Pissing off the Saudis would be hilarious. There is always the threat of terrorism and forgery to warrant an invasion though. We're gonna need a stronger army soon. Bolsonaro said he might even start the government transition tonight.
>>620284
Many thanks. It's been a nice 15 minutes of international fame.
>>620290
Don't worry, we'll figure something out.
>>620287
Oh cool. I'll see what I can do later.
>>620308
Don't show them any pity for the leeches.
ff7557 No.620315
>>620310
>>620240
If anyone wants proof both /pol/ and /leftypol/ are n same edgy larpers. Look up threads on the Brazilian election. https://8ch.net/pol/res/12240095.html
https://8ch.net/pol/res/12334168.html
f8668b No.620316
>>620315
/pol/ went to shit really bad after Trump won, and only got worse with time. I haven't been to that shit hole in over a year.
ff7557 No.620319
>>620317
Aren’t you the Greek user that turn off his flap to spam mutt memes?
1203dc No.620320
>>620319
>user that turn off his flap to spam mutt memes
Nice projection faggot, so it was you all along
4905be No.620322
>>620295
The Amazon regenerates itself. The jungle creates its own rain by sprouting over 20 billion tons of water particles up to the sky every day. The particles cling to things like pollen, dust, flying seeds, etc. and the winds carry them over towards the Andes, where it rains down and gets carried through the Amazon river towards the coast again. It's technically the largest "river" in the world. The Amazon is a ridiculously giant ecosystem. If it weren't the Amazon, we'd be desert from North to South.
But yes, deforestation from irregular farmers and exploiters are killing it off. Is it true that people in america boast about the Amazon belonging to the US? I heard rumors like this but I'm not sure. That takes the backseat for now though; the biggest threat right now is the Triple A Corridor.
Gaia Foundation is an international organization based in London (with strong ties with the royalty and government), founded and managed by a man named Martin Von Hildebrand. Gaia Foundation is associated with the Colombian organization Gaia Amazonas. This foundation aims to preserve nature and indigenous populations around the world, and in order to achieve that goal, they've created the The Triple A Corridor. The Triple A Corridor is an "ecological" project that seeks to carve out a percentage of the Amazon to make it "international territory." According to them, the main goal of the project is to preserve the right to free circulation of fauna and the independence of indigenous peoples in the general area, from the Andes, through the Amazon, all the way to the Atlantic Ocean, hence "Triple A." This is by far the largest nature reserve project in the world, with a total designated area equivalent to the territory of Germany, France, and Spain combined.
For this to happen, they argue that the concept of "indigenous autonomy" must be expanded, and that the indigenous peoples living inside the Corridor should have total control over it, thus creating their own self-government. They also argue that these indigenous peoples should have the right to receive "external aid." What exactly they mean by that is unknown, but it is strongly implied that this "external aid" might as well be foreign agencies and organizations, who might as well be foreign nations. It's a direct threat to our sovereignty, and our generals were the first to realize this.
tl;dr Foreign international organizations are trying to push shady proposals to chop up and annex a huge chunk of the Amazon into an independent land run by "natives" with (((foreign aid))). In short, they're is trying to pull a Scramble For Africa on us. I'm worried they might pull a War On Terror as well. I'm damn sure (((someone))) wants to profit from this.
cea956 No.620324
>>620322
How do Brazilians view the Chinese? Does your low IQ population segment support conservation?
4905be No.620337
>>620324
>How do Brazilians view the Chinese?
I think most of the population is generally neutral to them, but most are still out of the loop with the damage they're causing. Too little media coverage about them for the mess they've made. Because they're our main partner in the international market, our current economical crisis is happening because their market stopped for one (1) day, way back in 2015, and the fuckers are using the opportunity to gain more power over here. They don't even care what's happening to us. We've got to free our economy from these fucking bug people.
I don't think the dumber groups of the masses are concerned with the Chinese.
Bolsonaro said he'd put a stop to those greedy chinks and he better do it. I sure as hell don't fucking want their commie hands in our resources.
575588 No.620343
>>620322
>>620322
>Is it true that people in america boast about the Amazon belonging to the US? I heard rumors like this but I'm not sure
I think you're thinking of libshits that would raise money to 'buy' some chunk of the amazon to keep it safe from logging.
http://archive.is/3QG1u
http://archive.is/KtkGi
c2580e No.620364
>>614937
Do you guys have known death squads for keeping these commie fucks in check?
4905be No.620370
>>620343
>Libshits being dumb again
Oh I see, thanks.
>>620364
I don't think so, but we could use some. Bolsonaro starts moving into the office tomorrow.
How's Duterte's method working out for you guys btw?
c2580e No.620374
>>620302
In the Novel it was founded on Aberdeen Scotland when Society Broke down the Scot Veterans of the European-Pan-Asia war took matters on their own hands and that inspired the laws/tenants for the Terran Federation
02a2c6 No.620376
>>620322
>Is it true that people in america boast about the Amazon belonging to the US?
This is literally the first time I'm hearing about this, what the fuck?
02a2c6 No.620377
>>620370
I hope this guy doesn't turn out to be another ridiculously zogged puppet, that'd be a massive letdown.
4905be No.620378
And the hunt begins. This is 1964 all over again.
Good night, fellas. Most fun evening I've had in a long time.
>>620377
I hope so too.
c2580e No.620380
>>620370
It works really well since the Death Squads usually do Convert Attacks and supported by People who live in the provinces since we're under support from the our government since they mostly concentrate on the capital and up north leaving us down south at the mercy of Terroritst Groups. Thankfully they're not the bragging types of people since they do care about the Innocents and always target Criminal groups since their open season. Innocents killed by them are either Wrong Intel or Criminals disguise as them trying to destroy their reputations. Though Death Squads aren't Exclusively in Manila but mostly Found on the Southern Part of our country. Members are usually Disgruntled Police Officers and Soldiers whose homes were constantly being attacked by Commies, Islamic Fucks and Street Thugs where they have to take matters on their own hands since the law here is shit and most criminals are cuddled.
4905be No.620383
>>620380
Glad to see people fighting the good fight somewhere in this fucked up world. Keep it up
c2580e No.620384
>>620380
ok i fucked, *They're not the bragging types of people since they Don't Go on Social Media and posting their targets who they capped and how special they are. Media can't identify them which makes them even deadlier to most criminal Fuckers. They're law abiding citizens and made sure their operations have zero innocent lives lost
c2580e No.620385
>>620383
I hope you too have The Same Death Squads Anon. Commies and other degenerates needs a bullet to the head or Shipped into Han's Oven
ff7557 No.620401
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>>605599
Why are middle eastern news agency a I invested in stopping a right wing Brazilian government? Do the Saudi royal family fear a Brazilian oil power?
eb2619 No.620442
>>620378
Please prioritize on finding the (((real perpetrators))) of the museum burning. That shit had me shimmering in rage for weeks.
512f8b No.620449
>>620401
Redirection. Al Jazeera is funded by the royal family of the slave-owning state of Qatar, they point cameras at everyone except themselves.
02e6b8 No.620487
>>620442
what do we know about that, was it confirmed arson?
88b8e0 No.633538
>pidorashkas are gonna build a military base over an existing naval base in venezuela
I suddenly wanna become the criollo taliban.
d566f3 No.633596
>>620487
http://archive.is/yVvry
>The Atlantic’s Ed Yong reports that the museum’s herbarium, main library and portions of its vertebrate collection were kept in a separate building and therefore not affected by the fire. A series of centuries-old Torah scrolls believed to be some of the world’s oldest Judaic documents were similarly moved to a separate location prior to the fire per Pregaman and de Sousa of the AP.
Pure cohencidence.
88b8e0 No.633774
>>633596
holy shit, pure coincidence
8c089d No.633779
>>633538
Be glad that you are not a part of neoliberal world and help build real socialism free from international jewery in your country you ungrateful faggot
88b8e0 No.633780