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could somehow turn to them to keep him in power? the good news on that front is that military officials have been briefing brazilian newspapers that they have no appetite at all for a coup. but there has been some political violence in the run up to the selection and there is heightened uncertainty about what will happen when the polls close and the results are announced tomorrow night in this first round election. jair bolsonaro swept to power four years ago in a wave of discontent over corruption within the country. and disillusionment with mainstream politics. he has certainly been a different kind of leader. but has he done anything to tackle those issues? well, bolsonaro has wrapped himself in populist, pugnacious conservatism. he has accelerated deforestation of the amazon rainforest. he has increased gun ownership in brazil. he is campaigning on a platform of god, faith, family and homeland, so he
this weekend? i think that so often when we look at white supremacist violence, we have an inclination, all of us in our politics and our society, an inclination to think of these as individual back water racists, people who you can t explain away their feelings or their beliefs, how could this happen? we have to be honest and be willing to look at these ideologies. white supremacy in the united states of america is a particular and specific ideology. when enyou look at the shooter in buffalo, at pittsburgh, the tree of life, that targeted sin nothings, and you jewish people, in el paso, targeting immigrants, they were acting on an ideology that preaches an urgency around saving what they consider to be the white race. what s important is this tension, this frustration, this fear sits not that far from our mainstream politics. last few decades, there s been
theoriry, but people like this believe there s jewish people who are purposely sabotaging the white race, bringing immigrants in, bringing migrants in to exterminate their race. when we understand that, it starts to underscore how dangerous so much of the rhetoric is in our politics as we see how closely it veers towards these conversations that are happening, often in the fringes, but increasingly in our mainstream politics. right, there is, you know, there s a question about how much should this be regulated, but i think just from a decency perspective, there s an expectation, i think, that our political leaders will step up and say something about this. coming up next for us, we ll focus on this week s midterm primary context, and what they will tell us about the deep divisions that we are seeing in both political parties. stick with us. announcer: i inside politic sunday brought to you by y adt brilliantly safe.