Afro-Brazilians Have Been STRIPPED Of Their RIGHTS (Lives In Danger)

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Oh you bytch ass nikka.
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We share a little bit of something with ya and suddenly you know all about Angola huh? If that right there ain't bytch behavior then I must not know what a bytch is.
Get my country out your mouth and get the homie @Amor fati's handle off your keyboard. :pacspit:
Worry about your own shyt, because for as much shyt as we legitimaly feel should be adressed in Angola it's still a black country, ruled by black men and women; ain't no Mr. Chin nor any white man threatening to be our president anytime soon fukknikka. And we certainly ain't getting hunted by crackers/asians in the streets unpunished; how's that for an update in Angolan news huh?

Get my country out your mouth muthafukkah. Just 'cause we ain't happy with it doesn't mean you know exactly what's been going on. Don't get it twisted.
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That dude is in his feelings, I must have hit a nerve which must have had some truth.
 

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Brazil going back to the 1980's dictatorship :snoop: In the eyes of the Brazilian government they look at those Pardo/Mixed Brazilians as BLACK.

I tried telling some of those Brazilians that in a thread a few years ago.

They told me to stop trying to force our American race standards on them:sas2:



It's dope , it's cool, it's a small microcosm but you can't show me an example of socialism in action working. I'll move the goal posts a bit because I was looking for any historical economy or nation that socialism worked form. I can give you several examples where it failed . I appreciate you give one me an example of socialism under the guise of capitalism tho

Show me a country that tried to implement socialism where all the biggest world powers US/UK/France, etc. . .

Didn't immediately work to destroy it.

In '54, Massadeq in Iran tried to nationalize oil in his country and was insantly overthrown and replaced with the right-wing American puppet, the Shah, who oppressed his people until he was overthrown in '79.

Same thing happened in Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela.

That's what happened with Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, and all the African leaders who embraced Marxism/socialism.

That's what happened in Chile when they assassinated Salvador Allende to put American puppet/tyrant Augusto Pinochet in power

That's why they stole $200 billion from the Cubans with the embargo for all those years and hated Castro so much.

You can't say socialism just failed on it's own, when the world's powers all have gotten together to sabotage, assassinate, and sanction any country that has tried to implement it's policies.
 

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Where in the tweet does it say Afro Brazilians? I see LGBT

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Brazil's Bolsonaro targets minorities on 1st day in office

Brazil’s Bolsonaro targets minorities on 1st day in office
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SAO PAULO (AP) — Newly installed President Jair Bolsonaro targeted Brazil’s indigenous groups, descendants of slaves and the LGBT community with executive orders in the first hours of his administration, moving quickly after a campaign in which the far-right leader said he would radically overhaul many aspects of life in Latin America’s largest nation.

Sao Paulo’s stock market, meanwhile, jumped 3.56 percent to a record closing of 91,012 points as new Cabinet ministers reinforced the intent to privatize state-owned companies and a Brazilian arms maker benefited from Bolsonaro’s plans to loosen gun controls. Similar spikes in stock prices also occurred during the presidential campaign.

One of the orders issued late Tuesday, hours after Bolsonaro’s inauguration, likely will make it all but impossible for new lands to be identified and demarcated for indigenous communities. Areas set aside for “Quilombolas,” as descendants of former slaves are known, are also affected by the decision.

Another order removed the concerns of the LGBT community from consideration by the new human rights ministry.

In a move favorable to his allies in agribusiness, which have criticized giving large swaths of lands to the indigenous, Bolsonaro transferred the responsibilities for delineating indigenous territories from the Justice Ministry to the Agriculture Ministry. The new agriculture minister, Tereza Cristina, is part of the agribusiness caucus in Brazil’s lower house and has opposed requests from native communities.

Bolsonaro, a former army captain and longtime congressman, said during his presidential campaign that he would stop making what he calls concessions to native Brazilians and Quilombolas.


“Less than one million people live in those places isolated from the real Brazil,” he tweeted Wednesday. “They are explored and manipulated by nonprofits. Together we will integrate those citizens and give value to all Brazilians.”

The Justice Ministry previously handled demarcation of indigenous lands through the FUNAI agency, which also oversees other initiatives for indigenous groups such as health care, housing and language preservation. Bolsonaro’s order is raising uncertainties about FUNAI by shifting it to a new ministry for family, women and human rights that is headed by an ultraconservative evangelical pastor.

Observatorio do Clima, a network of 45 Brazilian civil society groups, criticized the executive orders, calling them “only the first step on meeting Bolsonaro’s campaign promises of dismantling environmental governance, stripping indigenous peoples of their rights and opening up indigenous lands for business.”

“The attack on FUNAI goes beyond the wildest dreams of the rural caucus, who had tried for years to pass a constitutional amendment transferring the demarcation of indigenous lands from the president to Congress,” the nonprofit said. “Bolsonaro solved the problem by transferring them directly to farmers.”

The far-right leader said last year that he also wants to annul land demarcation decisions made by previous administrations
, but legal experts say recent Brazilian Supreme Court rulings could block such move.

New Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta also suggested on Wednesday that there will be spending cuts in health care for the indigenous.

“We have figures for the general public that are much below what is spent on health care for the indigenous,” he said, without providing details.

In removing LGBT concerns from the responsibilities of the human rights ministry, Bolsonaro did not name any agency to consider such issues. He has strongly criticized what he calls “gender-based ideology,” saying it is a threat to Brazil’s Christian values.

Damares Alves, the new human rights minister, did not discuss the LGBT order in her first address on the job, but the evangelical pastor has insisted over the years that “the Brazilian family is being threatened” by diversity policies.


On Wednesday, she said: “The state is lay, but this minister is terribly Christian.”

Under the new administration, Alves added, “Girls will be princesses and boys will be princes. There will be no more ideological indoctrination of children and teenagers in Brazil.”

LGBT activist Symmy Larrat said she doesn’t’ expect reasonable treatment from the Bolsonaro administration.

“The human rights ministry discussed our concerns at a body called secretariat of promotion and defense of human rights. That body just disappeared, just like that. We don’t see any signs there will be any other government infrastructure to handle LGBT issues,” she said.

The newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported that Bolsonaro will later announce the closing of an agency within the Education Ministry that has been aimed at promoting diversity in public schools and universities.

New Foreign Minister Ernesto Araujo indirectly criticized the LGBT community as being “those that say they are not men and women.”

Also on Wednesday, the Brazilian Press Association criticized restrictions on journalists at Bolsonaro’s inauguration. Reporters had to arrive seven hours before the events began and were forbidden to move freely in Congress and the presidential palace. Food was seized and access to bathrooms and water was limited.

“What was seen in different scenarios of Brasilia is incompatible with a democratic regime,” the association said in a statement. “Respect to the press is one of the main indicators of nations that consider themselves civilized.”

Bolsonaro’s first day in office sparked a wave of optimism in Brazil’s financial market. Stocks of Brazil’s electric-company Eletrobras soared more than 20 percent. Arms maker Taurus, one of the main allies of the new president, jumped more than 47 percent.

Bolsonaro, a fan of U.S. President Donald Trump, met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to discuss joint efforts regarding the leftist administrations in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

Pompeo told him that Trump is “very pleased with the relationship that our two countries are on the precipice of beginning to develop.”

“He’s also confident that it (the relationship between the U.S. and Brazil) will benefit the world and the set of shared values that we believe we can together advance,” Pompeo said before leaving Brasilia for Colombia.
 

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I don't know what's worse, the posters who are too stupid to see that Brasil's clearly anti-Black leader is targetting the Afro-Brasilian population, or the homophobic posters who think that the LGBT community is seperate from the Black community when over half of Brasil's population is of African descent.

Do you think that somehow all the Afro-Brasillians that are LGBT are just going to be unscathed? :gucci:
 

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I tried telling some of those Brazilians that in a thread a few years ago.

They told me to stop trying to force our American race standards on them:sas2:





Show me a country that tried to implement socialism where all the biggest world powers US/UK/France, etc. . .

Didn't immediately work to destroy it.

In '54, Massadeq in Iran tried to nationalize oil in his country and was insantly overthrown and replaced with the right-wing American puppet, the Shah, who oppressed his people until he was overthrown in '79.

Same thing happened in Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela.

That's what happened with Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, and all the African leaders who embraced Marxism/socialism.

That's what happened in Chile when they assassinated Salvador Allende to put American puppet/tyrant Augusto Pinochet in power

That's why they stole $200 billion from the Cubans with the embargo for all those years and hated Castro so much.

You can't say socialism just failed on it's own, when the world's powers all have gotten together to sabotage, assassinate, and sanction any country that has tried to implement it's policies.

Many of those counties combinedsocialistm with authoritatian dictatorships who created human rights atrocities , of course you gloss over that fact and if socialism worked the people in the country wouldn't have revolted against the governments. You talk about Venezuela , Venezuela went socialist and can't even get a firm footing with oil being sold to Russia and China. It's the chicken or the egg with your comment because american interference didn't happen until socialism destroyed the countries and created other issues that resulted in external and internal factions coming in to overthrew the governments of course you'll just argue the opposite ...fact remains you can't name one that has worked

Btw mossadeq opposed socialism - that is a very poor example
 

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I don't know what's worse, the posters who are too stupid to see that Brasil's clearly anti-Black leader is targetting the Afro-Brasilian population, or the homophobic posters who think that the LGBT community is seperate from the Black community when over half of Brasil's population is of African descent.

Do you think that somehow all the Afro-Brasillians that are LGBT are just going to be unscathed? :gucci:


How is he targeting the afro Brazilian population ? Now you're fear mongering like the article he's done nothing as yet targeting blacks in Brazil
 

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Many of those counties combinedsocialistm with authoritatian dictatorships who created human rights atrocities , of course you gloss over that fact and if socialism worked the people in the country wouldn't have revolted against the governments. You talk about Venezuela , Venezuela went socialist and can't even get a firm footing with oil being sold to Russia and China. It's the chicken or the egg with your comment because american interference didn't happen until socialism destroyed the countries and created other issues that resulted in external and internal factions coming in to overthrew the governments of course you'll just argue the opposite ...fact remains you can't name one that has worked

Btw mossadeq opposed socialism - that is a very poor example

LMAO

Nobody "revolted" against Aristide in Haiti.

The poor were celebrating in the streets when he was elected, but George HW Bush had him overthrown with the help of deathsquads in under ONE year of him being in office.

Nobody "revolted" against Allende in Chile

Nobody "revolted" against Patrice Lumumba

Nobody "revolted" against Thomas Sankara

The only people who "revolted" against them were those wealthy elites, who were mad that they were gonna have to pay their fair share of taxes and not be able to control resources, and aided & abetted by Western rich countries and sellouts like Mobutu.

And it's funny how you neglect all the authoritarian dictatorships that the West has enabled like Augusto pinochet, who killed 10s of thousands of people or the dictatorship in Brazil that killed 30,000 or Guatemala or Honduras or Haiti or anywhere else.

Capitalist countries do nothing BUT prop up authoritarian dictators who kill thousands of people, but are allowed to because they're in service to the United States, the IMF, the World Bank, and all those bankers
 
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