“During the first decade of this century, Brazil appeared to be a country that was finally reaching for the future. Now it seems mired in the past. The violence of this election has plunged Brazilians into a kind of collective convulsion.”
#Eleições2018https://twitter.com/brumelianebrum/status/1048531267208269824 …
Besides, you seem to be unaware of who the author is. Eliane Brum is one of the fiercest and sharpest critics of lulismo from the left, having written pieces such as this:https://brasil.elpais.com/brasil/2015/03/16/opinion/1426515080_777708.html …
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Very mature
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The right never needs an excuse to annihilate the left. You seem to believe that if only PT had done everything according to your sense of perfect, the right would have nothing to pin on it. That’s a pipe dream. As is continuing to believe Lava Jato was a sterling operation.
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I don't believe any of the things you project on me...
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I mean, of course.
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I dont believe that "if only PT had done everything according to your sense of perfect, the right would have nothing to pin on it" but also that doesn't mean the only alternative was to do business as usual
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Again, if you think that the PT was “business as usual,” I’m not sure what to tell you other than go with God. It requires believing middle classes voting for JMB are doing it because they think he’s not a fascist but some sort of political outsider. That’s insane.
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do you think all of JMB's voters are actual fascists?! I certainly don't think thats the case, I think it's much more complicated than that. there's a core that wholly subscribes to his agenda, maybe half, but there are many driven by other motivations
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