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Bolsonaro, Brazil and the left Submitted by martin on 24 July, 2021 - 8:38
Author: Luiza Xavier
Luiza Xavier spoke at Ideas for Freedom, the Workers Liberty summer school 2021.
I feel like people in the UK, especially people, are not really tuned into what s going on in South America, are a bit surprised by the mad figure that is Bolsonaro suddenly taking power in Brazil, especially after years of PT government led to massive social reforms.
2013, I think, is a good point to start talking about how Bolsonaro managed to get into power. In 2013 there were massive demonstrations in Brazil all over, and they got kick started because of some protests around the bus fares in Sao Paulo.
De plus en plus contesté, Bolsonaro fait planer une menace sur la tenue des élections
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Anti-Bolsonaro protests sweep Brazil as opposition draws up 23 charges of impeachment
An estimated 800,000 Brazilians were back in the streets this Saturday. For the third time in five weeks there were demonstrations in over 300 cities across the country to oppose the herd immunity policy of Brazil’s fascistic President Jair Bolsonaro and the growth of poverty, unemployment and social inequality resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic policies of the country’s ruling class.
The country has so far seen the second worst death toll in the world trailing only the United States with 525,000 COVID-19 fatalities. Daily deaths remain at 2,000. A slow vaccination rollout, with only 14 percent of the population fully immunized, the reopening of schools and the circulation of the Delta variant mean the country is now facing a third surge of the virus. Experts predict that the death toll may yet double before immunization reaches the bulk of the population.
“I’m here because we absolutely have to get this monster out of power and reclaim Brazil,” said Magda Souza, a 64-year-old dissenter and angry protestor. “We’re surrounded by barbarism,” she added. Fiji, WAKE UP
MONSTER is
Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum, who brought the deadly
Indian Virus (DELTA) into Fiji, now sweeping from Raiwaqa to the Rewa Delta. This Corrupt Bastard is using Fijian taxpayers money to pay his BOCIGUARDS
$72,000 plus perks to oppress the Fijians
Fijileaks:
Since the 2006 coup, we have been calling on the Fijians to rise up and take back control of Fiji. As we stated then, and we state now, the 3,000 plus