-- BACKGROUND -- Jair Bolsonaro is front-runner for president of Brazil. He is a conservative Christian, former army captain and the only candidate free from involvement in corruption. He's pro-gun legislation and whats the liberalization of the economy with a Chicago boy as minister and to align Brazil to the American foreign policy (fuck Cuba, Venezuela, Palestine and China). He's stable in the Israeli hospital after being stabbed in the guts by a former member of PSOL (Socialism and Liberty Party) and undergoing emergency surgery.
Memes by Bolsonaro: >Pinochet should have killed more people >Historical debt towards slavery? I didn't enslave anyone. >The Portuguese didn't enslave blacks, but blacks enslaved themselves. >I wouldn't rape you because you are ugly and you don't deserve it. >Do you burn the donut? I don't care! Be happy! Hugs for you!
Bolsonaro is the product of direct democracy. by Diogo Mainardi (who isn't pro-bolso)
>There was never a campaign like Jair Bolsonaro's. Without a party, without money, without a marketeer, without TV time, without the press and without support from the colonels[1] he managed to put a foot in the Palácio do Planalto[2]. For being bums, foreign journalists compare him to other populist leaders, but Jair Bolsonaro's case is unique and must be studied for it's peculiarities.
>Despite his backward-looking[3] speech, he's an example of contemporaneity. Despite defending the dictatorship[4], he's a product of direct democracy. Despite being surrounded by military strategists, he only knows how to use guerrilla tactics. His campaign reflects all these paradoxes: the planning is nonexistent, the civillians conspire against the four-star generals, the stunted troops march aimlessly and the government program[5] is made and unmade on social networks, from the bottom up.
>The biggest proof of this is his economic plan. The press reproduces the idiocies he said in the past to prove that, in the government, that statist Jair Bolsonaro, that only talked about niobium, will end up smashing the pauloguedized[6] candidate. But liberalism[7] never won [someone] votes in Brazil. To the contrary: it takes votes. Jair Bolsonaro didn't take a liberal turn to deceive voters, but because he understood on Facebook that, to become an element of rupture, it was necessary to attack our corporate and socializing mentality.
>The contrast with PT's[8] campaign is evident. Jair Bolsonaro improvises, Fernando Haddad follows the orders of the maximum commander of the ORCRIM[9], who is in jail. Jair Bolsonaro is attacked by organized society, Fernando Haddad is defended by it. O Antagonista[10] is the target of both. In the case of PT, the robotic bombing is decided in the headquarters. In the case of the bolsonarists, any moron can fire his incongruous and illiterate torpedoes in WhatsApp.
Jeremiah Brown
>PT is the favorite to win in the second round because the end of Lava Jato[11] is a promise too attractive to party bosses and to part of the business [community]. But Jair Bolsonaro was capable of resisting everything so far, including an attempted murder. Because of this, the paradoxes that brought him here so far can take him to the final victory. There has never been a campaign like his. And there will never be again.
[1]Not actual colonels, but political "colonels". In Brazil, this terms means influential politicians, usually prominent party bosses and oligarchs with have large influence in brazilian politics, especially in poorer regions. They're usually from old lines of political families, with fathers and grandfathers who were also politicians and have strong party machines. [2]Official workplace of the brazilian president, Brazil's White House. [3]Literally "pastist". [4]Military regime that lasted from 1964-1985, which Bolsonaro says wasn't a dictatorship. [5]What the government plans to do, it's proposals, which must be given to the Superior Electoral Court when candidates register their candidacies. [6]A reference to Paulo Guedes, a Chicago economist charged with coordinating Bolsonaro's economic proposals and already named as his future Minister of Economics, if he wins the elections. [7]Economic liberalism, as in free-markets. [8]PT, Partido dos Trabalhadores, Workers' Party, the party that ruled Brazil from 2002 to 2016, when Dilma was impeached, the party of Lula, the prisoner convicted of corruption. [9]ORganização CRIMinosa, criminal organization. [10]The newspaper website owned by Mainardi. [11]Car Wash operation, the biggest anti-corruption operation in brazilian history.
Parker Powell
pro-bolsonaro vids in spanish by based venezuelan bros fighting the fake news
Ok fellow hues i made a discord so we can coordinate our efforts during the upcoming weeks and months. We need to collaborate on academia and society in general, if we keep a network between the hue right we could start spreading more influence. There isnt a single serious right wing brazilian community, at least one with a significant nationwide online presence. Im pretty satisfied with the structure so far but some content to kick start everything is needed. mods and admins also needed
discord gg / jNJQMN2
all right wing ideologies welcomed, with approrpiate separe spaces and joint channels so we dont have a war. to coordinate the right is more important now than attacking ourselves. Foreign allies welcomed libertarians monarquists and integralists can coexist and meme together for kin and nation
>inb4 glow in the dark
Gabriel Murphy
São Paulo is 80% whi- what's up with that data bros?
best media ones in brazil are o antagonista, pingos nos is on jovem pans, crusoé, sometimes infomoney and other financial webistes are ok but they're also lefty shills
otherwise jujst alternative media like terça livre, renova mídia, conexão política, senso incomum, politz, some evangelical sites like gospel prime, reaçonaria, boletim da liberdade (more liberal), etc
Is this in estadao now? I looked at G1, Folha an globonews and they are not even covering it kek
Christian Garcia
Wow guys this video is powerful I'm reconsidering all my beliefs youtu.be/JSzy8PQjeRE
Logan Davis
You guys in Brazil have a very strong memeconomy.
>Mixou ao ponto de criar uma nova raça That is so true. I can't stop laughing
Camden Roberts
c'mon shill, you are not even trying!
Owen Nguyen
I would say O Antagonista. That is my favorite one
John Kelly
Do I need to write "irony" in every post or is your IQ high enough to be able to tell that "Wow guys this video is powerful I'm reconsidering all my beliefs" is clearly a joke?
Logan Smith
I stopped tuning in for Jovem Pam when they fired Joyce
Jason Anderson
>>mfw GloboNews is right now talking about how Jair was defeated by women That's just retarded enough to be true
It's like 65% (officially) you fucking cunt. It was 80% in the 1960s when America was 90% white.
Jonathan Brown
their only good show is pingos nos is
Filipe Moura Brasil is one of the best journalists in the country, Augusto Nunes is kinda tucano but he's an extremely good professional and does his job very fairly and well, and the other guy is ok too
Villa, Lastreazza, Joel Dinheiro and other people there, however, are all closeted tucano scum
Michael Lee
We're shit at about everything else, but when it comes to mememaking we're fucking elite.
I fear the leftards of Brazil will invade my little country if Bolsonaro wins...
David Lopez
Filipe Moura Brasil is my favorite brazilian journalist. I've never heard of Augusto Nunes, gonna read some of his stuff now. Thank you br/user. I'm kinda ashamed for saying this, but I did like Reinaldo before he showed his true colors though
You guy's invented Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, probably the best martial art in the world. Had the best fighters throughout the 90s-00s. Have great music (although most brazilian musicians are straight up shameless commies) Have had football legends. You guys have great potential there. Oh, and your country is also full of mineral resources ("devolve o ouro portuga") Don't say stuff like that.
They will, Portugal, France and Berlin. They have links there. Those international [commies] organizations will pay them well to picture us as ultimate evil.
Ian Ross
but is there a better statesman than José Bonifácio? and I'm not talking about José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva, no, I'm not talking about the secretary of the Sciences Academy of Lisbon José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva. Hell, I'm not talking about the Minister of D. Pedro I José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva either. I'm talking about José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva who's an integral part of the Portuguese Empire, Minister of the Interior and of Foreign Affairs, Secretary of State of the Empire Affairs, Administrator of Rio de Janeiro who's capable of taking decisive actions to help consolidate D Pedro I's power, being one of the most important mentors of Brazilian independence, a naturalist, professor and poet, master of Geognosy at the University of Coimbra, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, being literate in 12 fucking languages, able to discover 4 minerals and even having one of them be named after himself (Andradite) effectively becoming immortal in the annals of science.
Is Danilo Gentili right-wing? I've never watched his shows, and all I know is that he is against "politically correct" and hence feminists. Any user have more information to share? He's quite popular so I think it's relevant.
Yeah me too. He makes great points in his videos though. I like him, but I think Raphaël Lima is better at promoting the libertarian meme based on the fact that he is much more sane and well-spoken.
Ian Gutierrez
You're welcome (Edir Macedo comes from a Sephardi Jewish family in case some of you don't know)
Haddad needs to win to free Lula. We can’t have a fascist as a president.
Thomas Rivera
I would say Danilo is a liberal ring wing moderate cuckservative if that does make sense
Elijah Russell
But the dark ones and with favela origins as well...
Brazilians vary between the best immigrants we can have to the very worst. It is really scarry.
A few rich old white commies do not scare me...
Luke Miller
Raphael is kinda retarded and cucked tho. Kogos is a mad man but at least he's libertário raiz
Luke Cook
>mfw I have "de Andrada" as a surname I don't know much about my heritage, is "de Andrada" a popular surname or is there a chance I'm a descendant of the greatest Brazilian to ever live after D. Pedro II?
Cooper Cox
Don't forget about the oil + the largest habitable single coastline in the world, with access to 1/2 of the atlantic
Noah Williams
Share it with normies
And if any user can, could you put this in English?
Joshua Long
>Is Danilo Gentili right-wing? >he is against "politically correct" and hence feminists
What do you think? By today standards, he's extreme/alt-right
Pic related, PT government plan, pages 6-7, read first and last paragraphs They are not even hiding it anymore, they're "all in"
John Lopez
Yeah, Brazilians truly only need a firm Portuguese leadership to put them in their place so that they can thrive.
This would be accurate. By far the best comedian, and he managed to be the least cucked of cucks
Oliver Edwards
Great vid tbqh
Hudson Howard
Whatever.
I still like Gato Fedorento a lot, but RAP is friends with Duvivier. Politically, he's clueless, but then again most television artists are. Only in literature and other higher arts will you find intellectuals who are right-wingers.
But I think it's funny that he's starting to be seen as an intellectual in Portugal. He is none of that. Humorists aren't thinkers, they're merely word-players who try to get a specific kind of (usually ephemeral) reaction out of the audience (poets are different in that they try to get as many reactions as possible, from the laughable to the tragic, and as timelessly as possible).
>one of the most important mentors of Brazilian independence
He fucked up here. Sorry user, he was also a fucking free mason and D. Pedro made his bitch duchess of Santos to humiliate him.
But yeah, Brazil always had some of the greatest men in the world.
Jacob Robinson
Didn't know about Filipe G. Martins seems like a based guy though.
At this point I am assuming the libertarian guy whom I was talking to in the previous thread. Since I forgot to reply to you regarding the voting issue, you said you were voting for Amoedo right? I mean, I would vote for him too if he had a chance to win. But at this point I would just vote for Bolsonaro because he is the only hope we have left.
Luke Bailey
Give me quick rundown on this discord thingy.
Lucas Ross
Yeah, Raphael has been a cuck this last couple of days. I fucking hate is snobby attitude regarding the 2nd round of the elections.
Justin Bailey
Wish we had some firm leadership to put us in place as well.
No, I'm anti-Amoedo and pro-Bolso since the start. He's the cuckedest of cucks and even kinda left lib. Some user always posts the prints of the bullshit he has been pulling. He even said he'll stay neutral between Haddad and Bolsonaro, he puts party above country
Filipe is an olavo student who has been predicting it was gonna be Bolsonaro x Haddad two years ago, when the MSM was saying he was gonna "dehydrate" and had an 8% ceiling
He was also saying Bolsonaro could win on the first round way before mainstream media and also that Alckmin was gonna be fourth at best. His analysis has been spot on so far and he even got called to be PSL's assistant for international affairs He got 48 out of 50 states rights in the US election
Sebastian Barnes
ITT: Portugal steals our thread after also stealing our gold
Ethan Martinez
I know. Communism is still taken seriously in a lot of Western Europe. It's sad to see.
I didn't know about Very Typical. I'll look it up.
Bruno Aleixo was funny too.
Probably a literal one too. His tears after Clarice Falcao left him are in the annals of Brazilian cringe.
Christopher Bell
You guys aren't a superpower because you've made stupid political since the 1900s. I am assuming you're not one of those Brazilians that put the entire blame on the portuguese for the absolute state of Brazil today. That being said if you guys had a truly united country since the 1900s you would probably be one of the world's superpowers today.
Ryan Cox
I was also going to vote Amoedo because in the right wing spectrum I tend more to libertarianism than conservativism. But as the weeks went by it became clear that this election would be Bolso vs PT and it bears no meaning voting for anyone other than Bolso right now. Also Amoedo pre-campaign was pretty based, but has become quite the disappointment these days.
Why do you tend more towards Libertarianism than to Conservatism? I agree economic freedom is ok, but there is clearly a necessity of social conservatism otherwise our society is gone. Don't you agree?
Camden Long
He is trying hard to be a more economically liberal Alckmin. He was even shilling for the inauditable electronic voting system today
Elijah Cruz
He was filiated with PCP (our PCdoB) for a long time. What were you expecting from a commie.
Bolsonaro will try to go on the most important debate of the decade, on thursday.
John Cook
>portugal roubou nosso ouro!!!
Still makes my sides go wild after all these years since I left high school.
Benjamin Moore
I'm talking about the comments. It immediately got a bunch of pro-bolso comments
Nolan Stewart
I don't see it happening anywhere near in the future though
Isaac Hall
Nah, the blame is on the republic, You're 100% right, ever since the abolition of the monarchy things went completely downhill. My grandfather was portuguese actually, who moved here during WWII. Hopefully with this election we can reverse cultural marxism and start fixing our country. Maybe the monarchist movement will grow large enough to gain enough political power to be a major competitor within my lifetime.
Luis Morales
I am personally pretty conservative myself, but I believe that people have the right to be wrong while it doesn't hurt other's freedons, i.e. I think it's ok to be gay, but I'm completely against the pushing of a homosexual agenda.
Specially given that gold was used as a currency and the incrise of gold in Europe created inflation and destroyed its economy until the end of colonisation. But don't expect to hear a historically accurate economic analysis from your commie professor. Article related: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_revolution