Outside of São Paulo City Hall. The mayor refuses to receive the Guarani people. Bolsonaro government has done away with doctors, medicine and health centres in the Indigenous villages of Brazil.pic.twitter.com/MSL7OaYrQ1
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Replying to @camilateleSUR @Nemo52651055
Yeah sorry, but if we dressed up like natives and we're armed with bows and arrows,
here would start shooting us because they were afraid.
Just the fact that they're doing that tells me it's not much of a "fascist" government they're protesting
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Replying to @Polikarpov_I5 @Nemo52651055
Indigenous people, Black & afro-descendent people, LGBT activists and campesinos face extraordinarily high murder rates in Brazil, and crimes have been frequently linked to pro-Temer and now pro-Bolsonaro individuals acting on behalf of the country's oligarchy/land-owning class.
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Replying to @camilateleSUR @Nemo52651055
That's interesting to know. In prior years, I had read that Brazil had an extremely high homicide rate and has for years. Has that homicide rate increased since the new fascist government took power? Or just the fascist govt and it's supporters are murdering opponents?
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It's still early into Bolsonaro's govt, he came into power January 1 and there had been impunity in Brazil since the 2016 coup against Dilma. Add the militarization of policing of poor communities since, the army rule over Rio de Janiero, brazen fascist supporters, etc
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