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[deleted] t1_j3o6fdj wrote

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Memd0 t1_j3ra7cx wrote

But the presidential order was “don’t interfere “

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[deleted] t1_j3pujph wrote

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iamspacedad t1_j3qfnnp wrote

Local police (depending on region) are corrupt as hell - this was the federal forces.

FYI about the same thing would have happened Jan 6 if Biden was already sworn in - remember that Trump & his cronies hadn't deliberately stalled federal forces from acting.

Because Lula was in charge, they were able to sign an order for federal forces *while the insurrection was still ongoing* meaning the feds could round up 1200+ of the insurrectionist bozos to process and charge them all on the spot.

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squarepeg0000 t1_j3o46h5 wrote

Show the world how it's done Brazil. Arrest the insurgents on the spot.

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GhettoChemist t1_j3o5851 wrote

They arrested them? That day? Bolsonsro didnt tell them he loved them and let them all go home?

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Mute2120 t1_j3ockij wrote

Trump was still president on Jan 6th.

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Banea-Vaedr t1_j3ocox9 wrote

He was not controlling the head of DOJ when the prosecutions began. And you and me both know they'd have all been let off if he was

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CyanideKitty t1_j3oj2x9 wrote

Those being arrested in 2020 were getting let off days after they were arrested because there wasn't enough probable cause or evidence to charge them. All under Trump. So please explain how it's Biden's fault that people had charges dropped in June 2020.

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helloisforhorses t1_j3r84sf wrote

He was controlling the head of the doj on jan 6 when people were allowed to go home

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Robbotlove t1_j3oc8qm wrote

>BLM rioters

this is horse shit.

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Banea-Vaedr t1_j3odsst wrote

There's dozens of articles about it you can read, it was a really big deal at the time

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[deleted] t1_j3ofhmv wrote

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GhettoChemist t1_j3olqfx wrote

So nothing? Nothing is your answer. Got it, ace. Great job.

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abstractism t1_j3ox4st wrote

Translation: I have nothing so I'm gonna tell you to look up whatever supports my weak bullshit argument.

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skilledwarman t1_j3sk59r wrote

"Do your own reaserch!!

... Because I sure as shit didn't do mine"

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PopeOri t1_j3oeyl0 wrote

Are you having a stroke right now?

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A40 t1_j3o49hu wrote

More than 1,000 Bolsonaro stooges: you chose poorly.

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Ok-Hunt6574 t1_j3oj05l wrote

Weird it didn't take a year or more.

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IfIKnewThen t1_j3o1zyk wrote

Coup In the Political Zoo 2: Brazilian Boogaloo Stephen Bannon is the ring leader for the world oligarch fash bash gang bang to slice up the world for $$

https://imgur.com/gallery/3s36jnZ

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samuelnotjackson t1_j3r17ci wrote

Using the digital internet on digital social media to broadcast to digital smart phones of dumb people that the "digitalization" of voting is bad? Also doesn't this make Bannon a "globalist", like anything in foreign countries is automatically bad and uninteresting to dumb people usually?

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BMB2882 t1_j3o9sk8 wrote

Consequences are a biatch!! Brazilian prison isn’t that comfy for these poor sports!

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tinhtinh t1_j3oh3yx wrote

There's many place I wouldn't want to get arrested, Brazil is up there.

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PositionParticular99 t1_j3o7rdr wrote

What morons, maybe pick a day when people are actually working at the offices. Hard to take hostages without hostages.

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iamspacedad t1_j3qg4un wrote

Fascists on average aren't very clever. That's why they rely on the backing of military and police forces siding with them to take power. They suck at everything else and usually have to bruteforce their way into power. (Where they then proceed to suck ass at running the state and have to bruteforce their way to maintain power, until they get deposed somehow.)

Brazil has a past of far-right military coups & corrupt pro-fascist police facilitating a dictatorship takeover - the bolsanaristas thought they could create chaos that would give military an excuse to intervene and stage a coup.(Which is how CIA-backed antidemocratic coups usually have gone in Latin America.)

Basically they were/are delusional morons, and ironically it is *because* Brazil has a deadly serious past of far-right coups that the law there is not going to be kind to them.

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CalvinFragilistic t1_j3rb6tb wrote

But it’s so much more fun to let them all leave and spend two years tracking them down with Facebook posts and tweets /s

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snowes t1_j3ot9mi wrote

We now have our own concentration camp. /s

Edit: Yes, the "prisoners" are in a concentration camp, 1 person has already died there.

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S0ciedade t1_j3pfs2h wrote

Stop spreading fake news ignoramus. No one died, the story that the old lady died is fake, the federal police has already clarified what happened, a woman got ill and was medicated, she is fine and went straight to JAIL.

For anyone missing context the """"concentration camp"""" he is refering to is a open air sports court with even a roof to protect the people from the sun, its situated in the federal police academy because they arrested 1200 people in a single go and all Brasilia's police stations are full of people being processed for detention in the Papuda prison complex also in Brasilia (over 1700 people were arrested)

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snowes t1_j3qfpwx wrote

My man, you are beyond reparation.

They just locked up a bunch of retired old man and women and are calling they criminals.

Imagine if that sports court was filled with the opposition (left) party members? That court would be filled with lawyers, reporters and alike calling that a concentration camp.

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S0ciedade t1_j3r11u7 wrote

>They just locked up a bunch of retired old man and women and are calling they criminals.

They ARE criminals indeed, no need for speculation in that regard

>Imagine if that sports court was filled with the opposition (left) party members?

The brazilian left doesnt try coup d'etats against democratic elected leaders

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snowes t1_j3r8c65 wrote

Neither did Maduro tried a coup, Lula’s best friend, right? (He “won” the election using the very susptious electronic voting machines)

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thecoffee t1_j3psc4o wrote

Brazil has had actual concentration camps in its history. This was not one of those.

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