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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

:woohoo:

 

I'm a little confused with all these presidents being arrested and whatnot: was Dilma arrested, or 'just' kicked out of office? I know Lula is in jail (right?), luckily there's now a squeeky clean decent president :whistle: 

 

Yes, Lula is arrested and should remain this way for a long time. Dilma was never arrested, nothing was ever proved against her and was later found that she had nothing to do with the reasons she was impeached (that's why she still has full political rights). She's the one among them all that don't have to worry about jail. She was incompetent, but my opinion remains that she should have never be impeached (especially considering her replacement was Temer, now a felon). But I digress...

 

I hope soon this operation reaches our current president, who himself is surrounded by corruption. But I doubt a thing will be done unless he screws Brazil (which is not that hard to believe since he's really dumb).

 

 

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people are not going to pays the electricity/Gaz/Water/tax bill , it's the war People vs Government  :lol:

for the match today vs Gambia no one bought  tickets :lol:

 

and today another enormous protest

 

yesterday ; much fissures in the first party ,battles i mean :lol:

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yeah this one of many metheods ; they also hacked the phones / sites of high responsibles and revealed many scandals

some of them ran away to europe , catch them @heywoodu :lol:

 

 

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6 hours ago, NikolaB said:

On this day, 20 years ago, started NATO aggression on my country. We will never forget

 

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I was reading the history of the war recently. I was interested in it because people still talk about here in the US. However, I definitely say that there was bad decisions made on all sides of the conflict, and that civilians should have never been involved. I’m sorry about the effect it had on your country.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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