Look, I don't give a damn f*ck, this is terrorism!
8 years ago
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Many of you that watches me and support my art may not know, but I will settle this perfectly clear: I live in Brazil, and yeah, I'm a center conservative. Bu-huh, you can unwatch and block me, I really don't care and I won't pretend to be someone that I am not. Even my latest character represent one deepest aspect of myself in real life, so yeah, I may have a bunch of fictional OC's to represent my little side on-line, but that doesn't mean that I'll give up on what I think because I may or may not hurt the feelings of someone.
I'm sorry.
Back to where I was, we had recently a protest in Brazil.
People were protesting against president Michael Temer; the largest majority believe he is "evil" because he wants to reform the social security, a few other people claim that he is part of a "coup d'etat" because he became the president after ex-president Dilma suffered an Impeachment; and the freaking list goes on and on...
Do I agree? Yes and No. And here's why:
1º. Sure, a reform in the social security sounds pretty bad if you consider the amount of time that will take for you to retire... But in other hand, if it wasn't a obligation to contribute with a public and flawless social security (that feels more like a literal economic pyramid), and people with proper resources could pay for a private social security instead... That WOULDN'T be a problem to begin with;
2º. Guys, if Michael Temer was the vice president during the process of impeachment, he has the right of assuming the shrievalty according to our current constitution. And yes, I know the federal police as well the researchers of republic has very solid profs that he committed serious crimes, which gave him real reasons to be replaced, but new election aren't the freaking solution!
For Christ sake, the constitution clearly specifies that in cases like that, the next president of the political hierarchy should assume the presidency chair, and even if pains me to admit, this guy has to be in legal terms the president of the chamber of deputies. And than, we will supposedly have a indirect elections.
With that out of the way, why I felt the urge to express my opinion about this specific protest (happened at 05/24/2017)?
Well... It is quite simple... And in order to answer that question, I want you to pay attention to this image on the following link: https://goo.gl/7N11OU
This... Is the public building of the ministry of agriculture...
Those "protestants" set the building on fire by throwing bombs on it.
I'm really sorry for how much do you think those protesters were well intended, and bad intend "people" were in the middle for ruin every thing... This proofs that thing wasn't a protest at all, that thing WERE a terrorist attack. And the responsible for it, the union of workers and all of he labor unions, SHOULD at the very least help with any investigations regarding those attacks. However, they only said "that wasn't us, it was the Black Blocks" and vanished.
And my patience is over with this SHIT!
Those assholes receive a annual obligatory tax to only show up at those type of "protests", for some tragedy with this scope to happen... And then... Opps! "It wasn't us! Bye!".
I'm don't have a freaking crystal ball, but I don't need it in order to understand that something fishing is happening there. It happens all the time. All the freaking time. And there is several if not hundreds of denunciations regarding these exact same institutions... And links with several acts of horror, possession of weapons and terrorism.
THIS HAS TO STOP.
And you know what it most pisses me off? Those burnt building were owned by the government... So... I'll have to pay for that, with taxes.
I'm sorry.
Back to where I was, we had recently a protest in Brazil.
People were protesting against president Michael Temer; the largest majority believe he is "evil" because he wants to reform the social security, a few other people claim that he is part of a "coup d'etat" because he became the president after ex-president Dilma suffered an Impeachment; and the freaking list goes on and on...
Do I agree? Yes and No. And here's why:
1º. Sure, a reform in the social security sounds pretty bad if you consider the amount of time that will take for you to retire... But in other hand, if it wasn't a obligation to contribute with a public and flawless social security (that feels more like a literal economic pyramid), and people with proper resources could pay for a private social security instead... That WOULDN'T be a problem to begin with;
2º. Guys, if Michael Temer was the vice president during the process of impeachment, he has the right of assuming the shrievalty according to our current constitution. And yes, I know the federal police as well the researchers of republic has very solid profs that he committed serious crimes, which gave him real reasons to be replaced, but new election aren't the freaking solution!
For Christ sake, the constitution clearly specifies that in cases like that, the next president of the political hierarchy should assume the presidency chair, and even if pains me to admit, this guy has to be in legal terms the president of the chamber of deputies. And than, we will supposedly have a indirect elections.
With that out of the way, why I felt the urge to express my opinion about this specific protest (happened at 05/24/2017)?
Well... It is quite simple... And in order to answer that question, I want you to pay attention to this image on the following link: https://goo.gl/7N11OU
This... Is the public building of the ministry of agriculture...
Those "protestants" set the building on fire by throwing bombs on it.
I'm really sorry for how much do you think those protesters were well intended, and bad intend "people" were in the middle for ruin every thing... This proofs that thing wasn't a protest at all, that thing WERE a terrorist attack. And the responsible for it, the union of workers and all of he labor unions, SHOULD at the very least help with any investigations regarding those attacks. However, they only said "that wasn't us, it was the Black Blocks" and vanished.
And my patience is over with this SHIT!
Those assholes receive a annual obligatory tax to only show up at those type of "protests", for some tragedy with this scope to happen... And then... Opps! "It wasn't us! Bye!".
I'm don't have a freaking crystal ball, but I don't need it in order to understand that something fishing is happening there. It happens all the time. All the freaking time. And there is several if not hundreds of denunciations regarding these exact same institutions... And links with several acts of horror, possession of weapons and terrorism.
THIS HAS TO STOP.
And you know what it most pisses me off? Those burnt building were owned by the government... So... I'll have to pay for that, with taxes.
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Throwing bombs at buildings sounds very close to terrorism to me. At the very least, it is senseless vandalism. Destroying other people's property never solve anything. It is sad that so many in this world resort to doing things like that over political differences.
I pray for peaceful and reasonable solutions to your country's problems. It's no better, and possibly worse, here in the U.S., with our current politics. People are resorting to violence and other behaviors that only make things worse. There is little to no caring or compassion for those in need, as the rich grow ever richer, and the poor grow ever poorer. Some things in this world are very upsetting and wrong, it's often partly the fault of both sides when it comes to politics.
I mean... Trump can be a excellent president and do a lot fro the country, even if a screaming minority is whiling to start a civil war. No offense, but Brazil... The hole is really, really, REALLY deep.
Where a talking about a country that only had something similar to stable and reasonable government, the is often called a dictatorship. Yeah, sure... Considering the fact that war was claimed at the time, and most of the prisoners were war trained militants with heavy weaponry, you can clearly see that history was told very badly.
Sure, it wasn't a walk on beach, but damn! Almost the entire political class is evolved in corruption, and yet they all have a connection to socialism some how... What an irony.
The world has two major problems in my view: corporatism and globalism.
Corruption seems to be married to politics. Where you find one, you'll almost certainly find the other. The entire political system in many countries is filled with corruption.
I hope things can start to change for the better, and that deep hole Brazil is in can start to become less deep. Instability causes a lot of stress for the people, and when it becomes to much, drastic things can happen.