Brazil's Bolsonaro Say's He Will Only Accept a Victory

Our government and politicians may be corrupt (corrupted by corporate money) and our mass media is certainly owned and supportive of the same system of U.S. finance capitalism …

… and a lot of Americans are indeed “just plain stupid.”

Proof is that millions still support a megalomaniacal pathological liar who has already shown he is unwilling to accept he lost a legitimate election, who will happily risk civil war again to put himself in power — just to feed his moronic ego.
 
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The only lesson learned from Jan. 6th is that our government is thoroughly corrupt. Our media is thoroughly corrupt and a lot of Americans are just plain stupid.
And Steve Bannon and Paul Manafort.
Don't forget them and the ring leaders Stephen Miller and Roger Stone.

 
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And Steve Bannon and Paul Manafort.
Don't forget them and the ring leaders Stephen Miller and Roger Stone.


Don't forget what Joe said about their readiness to steal the election. Biggest organization ever for fraud.
 
Don't forget what Joe said about their readiness to steal the election. Biggest organization ever for fraud.
Don't change his words.

He said, "Biggest Fraud Organization"

Sure, he probably should have said, "Biggest Fraud Organization to fight Fraud."

But he certainly didn't say, Biggest Fraud Organization to create fraud.

Meanwhile, trump wants you to inject disinfectant.
 
This dude is Trump on steroids. Sadly, Trump's actions after he lost an election, and his influence on our once great democracy is being felt all over the world, as rightwing authoritarianism is growing across the world. He has run his own country in the same fashion as Trump ran this one.



RIO DE JANEIRO — It’s election season in Brazil, and the usual buzz of activity fills the air. The press is eagerly following the campaigns, running profiles of candidates and speculating about future coalitions. Supporters of the candidate in the lead, the former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, are heatedly debating who the next cabinet ministers will be. And all involved are crisscrossing the country for rallies, in an energetic effort to get out the vote.

Yet Jair Bolsonaro, the country’s far-right president, stands apart. While his challengers have spent months looking forward to the election, he has sought to preemptively discredit it. He has questioned the role of the Supreme Court and cast doubt, volubly and often, on the electoral process. He speaks as if the election is an encumbrance, an irritation. He says he will not accept any result that is not a victory.

To some, this looks like the groundwork for a coup. In this view, Mr. Bolsonaro intends to refuse any election result that does not please him and, with the help of the military, install himself as president permanently. The reading is half right: Mr. Bolsonaro doesn’t intend to leave office, regardless of the election results. But it’s not a coup, with its need for elite consensus and eschewal of mass mobilization, he’s after. It’s a revolution.

Since the beginning of his term, Mr. Bolsonaro has behaved more like a revolutionary leader than a president. In his first month in office, he said that his role was not to build anything, but to “undo” everything. Rather than run a government, he’s tried to disrupt it.
He refused to fill roles in crucial regulatory agencies, placed supporters with no technical expertise in high positions, underfunded social programs, punished civil servants for doing their jobs and neglected to provide a coordinated response to the pandemic, which killed over 680,000 Brazilians.

It’s not destruction for its own sake, however. Dismantling the state is how Mr. Bolsonaro galvanizes his supporters. By identifying clear enemies and antagonizing them, he excites his followers and, crucially, enlists their support. Everything he does — decrees, bills, pronouncements, demonstrations, alliances — is framed for the digital infrastructure of YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp. The more radical his actions and words, the more engagement he generates.



 
The only lesson learned from Jan. 6th is that our government is thoroughly corrupt. Our media is thoroughly corrupt and a lot of Americans are just plain stupid.

Tom is right. You sure you want to back an aspiring dictator who calls himself a Nationalist?
 

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