Do you feel nostalgic about some past troubled era of your cunt?

I am really nostalgic about the Brazilian Military Junta Era, despite not being alive then it was a thing.
it's not about the politics, but the aesthetics, the propaganda, the music,the art, the architecture, cars, the sentiment of vigilance, the counterculture, everything related to the brazilian cold war paranoia

do fellow Jow Forums bros feel the same about their past authoritarian regimes or different eras of their cunt?

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This was Lebanon in 1960 before the ((fire nation ))
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Early Regime news reports produced by the National Agency (Agência Nacional)

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looks very modern and based, i am not very aware about Lebanon's pre-1980 History

No, this country was poor af back then
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everyone here has a hardon for the 50s and 60s

It was ,the 1960 were the golden age of Lebanon

Is this before of after the Crise of 82's? i did read some stuff about how chile economic miracle failed after Pinochet got the country in massive debts, this happened here too.

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This documentary is long, but is a exemple of how the policies failed, it talks about how the country economy improved and how the past governament was irresponsable for the great inflation, ironically the Junta had a massive Inflation rate close to its end and this same documentary produced by themselves was removed.

i will have a search, thanks Leb user

Those propaganda videos have nice chilling music:

Rio's subway propaganda videos:
building:
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inalguration:
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São Paulo Subway:
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Embraer:
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Junta organizes an military parade for Pele, "The King of Soccer/Football"
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pic is B.H in the 70's

Some counterculture music list:
I like the first ones.
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Mid late 90s in the u.s

Yep or early 2000s as well, internet and video games were still pretty shitty so people would play them in moderation, best cartoons at this time, no smart phones either so if u wanted to talk to ur ftiend u had to walk to their house or call them. Kids were playing outside more. Good times breh

40s and 50s
very low crime, high standard of living, high average income, zero external debt, abundance of food
the Dominican Republic has never returned to that level of development

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Before and after this country was pretty poor. Before the 60's most of this poverty was confined to rural areas . After this most of the people moved to the cities and a lot of shanties were built.
The "miracle" actually happened in the 90's and early 2000's, those were the years when we had insane growth numbers and poverty "decreased"
(pic related, POJH workers. This was a massive labour programme devised by the goverment which tried to "hide" unemployment figures)

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My parents also yearn for the 1960-70s and loathe the current era. They weren't well off just like pretty much everyone due to the post-war rebuilding efforts, but they say that people felt a closer bond with each other, there was much more life in people and the streets were much more livelier and with stuff happening around the corner. You could say it was an era of hobbyists or whatever. They also merge this view with the socialistic policies where it was easier to get housing and the wages were sufficient and you didn't have to bust your ass off to buy yourself something nice. They say it's much different now and not for the better. The same sentiment is shared across most of ex-Yugoslavia region and I'm still not sure if they're just lamenting their childhood memories or they genuinely had it better.

You'd think it'd be too warm in Brazil to wear a sweater/long sleeve shirt like that girl in the miniskirt is

Cowboy era, the wild west. I wish I was born in this time even if I were to die a lot younger. The internet and anime has ruined life and woman for me, no purpose in the internet age, no drive, no danger, nothing feels good. All the advancements are made in a computer chair now instead of exploring the world and having adventures.

50's Dominican republic looks really comfy, pic related looks just like a small brazilian village somwhere in the center-east, i imagine myself driving to such a place hearing Carmem Miranda and Moreira da Silva

Thanks for the Information Chilebro

I'm still not sure if they're just lamenting their childhood memories or they genuinely had it better.
I feel the same about my father then he talks about "the glory of the regime", sometimes only sound he is nostalgic about his childhood and playing football in some no-exit street in the countryside of Pernambuco

How was the cowboy era for Philippines? it was based on american cowboys or you guys had something unique?

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Maybe it is just for the style? but it makes legit cold in SP during the winter, at least this part of south america standarts

Sorry I'm American. Just living in the Philippines for a bit.

>After Tito’s death, the train carrying his body arrived to Belgrade. In front of the National Assembly of Yugoslavia, people gathered to pay their respects, waiting for up to 15 hours. >On May 7 over 200 foreign delegations bowed to his casket. On May 8 Tito was laid to rest in the House of Flowers on Dedinje. This event caused the highest number of dignitaries to meet at a funeral and at the same time shook the whole Yugoslavia, the region and according to international media – the world.

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Floating river houses near Manaus in the mid 60's, back then Manaus was pretty small for a state capital

Radam project of maping and studying the amazon rainflorest:
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propaganda videos about Itaipu's Construction:
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It's ok, American Midwest Cowboys and the Old west culture seems really based, I enjoy old western movies made in america

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No problem Brasilbro. Although that era also had good things, for example, people had the idea that they were part of a community, sharing it with more people, instead of the more individualistic ways of life we have now

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This remember me about a question i aways had. How's Chile's Libertarian Individualistic culture changed (and if it changed) the classic friendly invasive and supporting south american family?
in some communities in Brazil people live in closed cortiços entirelly with their familly members, it's remember something like an arab Casbah, do it happens in Chile?

>they genuinely had it better.
>slovenia

but don't you have it quite good now?

>in some communities in Brazil people live in closed cortiços entirelly with their familly members
Yes, but in different eras. The cortiços that you're talking about had their "equivalent" in the conventillos, which were pretty popular between workers families in the early XX.
century until the 40's. After this you could see that kind of family in poblaciones and remodelaciones (social housing projects), which could be built by the goverment or private sectors, and where people of common origin (for example, employed by the same company, or coming from the same shantie) lived. But this mostly changed in the 90's and 2000's

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I can only speak for myself. I feel like we have great standards now. My childhood was carefree, the schools/university/hospitals are free just like they were back then, I can and actively drink tap water, my fellow person is not impoverished or sick, the architecture is being renovated all around, which implies people are well off and not poor. I can walk around at night without any fear or problems, I talk with people I meet on the street (just my neighbors though) and we talk about what we do and yadeyada, we go on vacations and enjoy our hobbies and sports. I would say everything I listed was pretty much common back in Yugoslavia, the only exception is that we have more access to technological products and other stuff that was limited in Yugo, but I don't measure that as a standard of living, it's just an accessory and a gadget to your every day life, except for stuff that actively improves your life like hospital machines etc... Most of our population experienced a drop in standard when we adopted the Euro as that resulted in living costs increasing by around 50-100% while wages only increased by 10-20%. I don't know if we had to do it or if it would be better to remain with the old Tolar currency, but it pushed quite a lot of % of population to the brink of poverty.

Police Veraneio. The Veraneio is one of the most iconic brazilian police cars of the brazilian history and one of the symbols of the former military regime repression machine. The veraneio was made by General Motors designed for the brazilian market, it was mostly used as a Squad car or Ambulance, but it was very common in the countryside.
most brazilian cop cars of the time were Veraneios, but we also was many VW beetles, Dodge Darts, VW Brasilias and of course the Jeep willys


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Cops arresting (or trying) to arrest some dude in Brasilia, this video is kinda funny and is one of the few videos there the music make it better.
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>which could be built by the goverment or private sectors, and where people of common origin (for example, employed by the same company, or coming from the same shantie)
Sounds exactelly like Junta's Cohabs, they did agreements with large business to construct those housing projects next to factories or booming industry, Cohabs were crowded with poor workers and their families. The private sector made an huge participation in the continuity of the Regime

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>Sounds exactelly like Junta's Cohabs
Yes, but there are extremely big differences between regimes. Before Pinochet, social housing was actually pretty good, and you can still find relatively big apartments, with good access to downtowns, from that era being sold at high prices. Although they were built with some help from the private sector, most of the projects were underheavy state control. After the coup, goverment's view on social housing changed from quality>quantity to quantity>quality, and spatial segregation (poor people to the west, rich people to the east) began. This view on social housing slowly began to change in the late 2000's. and now most of the projects are actually trying to solve those problems.
Pic related, chart showing were poor people was moved, from the east to the west during the dictatorship

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Note how in the secund video the cops try to hide it using their cars, it is probabilly an political emprisonnement. During the 80's we had a "opening" in the last years of Geizel and Figueiredo rule, journalists were not arrested for reporting or recording those kind of stuff, but police was still instructed to keep them away.


Pic related is Hospital da Restauração, One of the most modern hospitals in the Northeast at the time, located in Recife

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Thanks again user. Pinochet's Regime was a lot more into Chicago style of capitalism, our junta was chill compared to him.
We did had a lot os migration too, mostly from the North to the Southeast (São Paulo), but the migration was larger before and during the first years of the Junta than it was in the mid 70's and early 80's

In Brazil we had those too, most of them are favela now, pic related is actually City of God in Rio

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I feel nostalgic about the late Dutch east Indies period

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Comfy

The 90s seem really laid back but not so far back to be uptight, and parts of the 2000s before cell phones became big. Now america feels like pic related everyday

throwback song. luckily some states still feel like the 90s
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I always felt a strange fascination for my own country during the early 70's. The amount of political violence, terrorists, death squads made it very interesting, although it was a pretty shitty time to live here.

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late 80's and 90's America sounds really, really aesthetic, it think the pre-9/11 in general was still cool and kino, people didn't instantly think about politics then they heard "united states" (at least down here)

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Every era has troubles, but I also wish that the past was reborn.

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>The amount of political violence, terrorists, death squads made it very interesting, although it was a pretty shitty time to live here.

Almost the same thing i feel for the brazilian Junta, Rega triple A and Videla's regime sounds similar despite our political "disapearings" were strictly made by the governament itself, but with contribuitions of company owners and the private sector

The junta did some fake terrorist attacks to give legitimacy to its power, like pic related (despite the fact that legit communist guerrillas were acting at the country in post-coup times)

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You hues sure loved German cars back then.

I'm 20 and I listen to 1980's music CONSTANTLY. I don't know if that's really "nostalgia," but something like a cultural preference.

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VW was one of the first big car companies to produce and assemble in brazil, governament did give them some benefits for this and their cars were a lot cheaper than others for the same reasons.

80's music is sure based

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Belo horizonte in the late 60's


walking around in Sé Park (praça da Sé) in São Paulo, 1976
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>Belo horizonte in the late 60's
Forgot pic

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>despite not being alive then it was a thing.
this is not nostalgia then.

Really, I'm only nostalgic about the early 2000, because it was before the crisis took over

I miss the 2000's, i has the vibe of the 90's but with the "new century" feel, i wish i still had many of my early 2000's eletronics, i found it's designs very kino today

If there's one thing I can compliment our dictators on, its their fashion sense. The military suits look snazzy as hell.
Everything else was just absolute shit though. Looking into the past just embitters me.

It sure looks really good user, like an emperor wannabe

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General Newton Cruz was one of the Junta's living memes:
he was a really impatient guy, and after the opening he didn't had much patience with journalists

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Journalist: "Don't you think there was a setback in the democracy?"
Newton: "There was NO thing as a setback! WHAT IS A SETBACK? if it is constitutional it is democracy! democracy is the appliance of the law! The law was applied so there was no setback, modify the law then! There was no suck thing as a Setback!
Newton: "This is now being reproduced in huntreds of newsletters being read by millions of brazilians. It's comming from an unique font saying falsehoods to millions of brazilians and ebery other newsletter reproduce it as it was the truth. It's shown in a way in one journal, in another in another journal and then it is spread around Brazil. One UNIQUE font of falsehood."
Reporter:"Why the press regulation law wans't used?"
Newton:"Nice question to be made to the President of the Republic"
Journalist:"But you are asking to forget the emergency.."
Newton:"NO i am not asking anything, i am asking you to forget me! the emergency? i am not caring at all, you forget it if you want."
Journalist:"The federal justice court will never forget the state of emergency."
Newton:"THIS IS THAT YOU ARE SAYING! Maybe you don't forget it because you lived so well in those 60 days that it will never be forget!"
Newton:"WHAT DID YOU SURFERED? YES YOU"
journalist:"me nothing, but.."
Newton"You didn't surfered anything and is talking to me like that about some kind of emergency! oh crap!"
Journalist:"But i am ju.."
Newton: "LET ME TALK!"
journalist:"talk general, you are clear to talk"
Newton: "SO SHUT UP!"
Newton: "Brasilia, Peacefull and orderly..
Journalist turn off his microphone
Newton:"Shut off this crap then!"
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>all of this uniqueness and sense of community ruined by americanization
The USA really is the great satan

(2/2)
Newton turns and prepares to go away.

Journalist with his micro "As a reporter from rádio Jornal i must report that it is clear that the general didn't had the push back he needed to...
Newton heard the reporter and turn back again
Newton: "LISTEN THERE KID, LISTEN THERE!"
Woman in the background: "No willson, no willson!"
General Newton holds the journalist by the arms, other army officers try to stop him, journalist starts screaming
*incomprehensible discursion*
Newton: "SON OF A BITCH! SCOUNDREL! SCOUNDREL!!"
Newton:"COME HERE! COME HERE NOW!"
*incomprehensible*
Newton:"You are going to apologise for everything!"
Newton orders other officers and guards to grab the journalist by his arm, later he appears himself pushing him by the arm*
An officer tryes to hide the view from the camera
Newton:"STOP, STOP EVERYTHING!"
hand is removed from the camera and the journalist appears now in General Newton's hands
Newton:"APOLOGISE!"
Journalist *imcomprehensible*
Newton:"APOLOGISE! APOLOGISE!"
*another man covers the camera*
Newton:"APOLOGISE NOW! APOLOGISE APOLOGISE APOLOGISE! APOLOGISE TO ME!"

>There was no suck thing as a Setback!
I mean such, not suck.

I wish i could knew if he apologised or not.

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