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_scrapegoat_ t1_j6o101u wrote

Expecting anything from a BRICS country on this issue is like expecting Manchester United to win the league this year.

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Felador t1_j6o1dn6 wrote

It's been interesting to watch Brazilians revel in being rid of Bolsonaro while also reconcile vile shit like this at the same time on this website.

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desocupad0 t1_j6odjwd wrote

Brazil isn't a military super power in case you haven't thought about it. It has very high upkeep for the extensive land and sea frontier it has, unlike the colonizers who have 10x less land mass and twice as much money with 10x less people.

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Felador t1_j6oecll wrote

The unwillingness to provide military assistance is completely understandable.

It's the hairsplitting that mirrors rhetoric from countries like China that is reprehensible.

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Gammelpreiss t1_j6oo5gm wrote

I am not sure Germany ever colonized anything in South America, but correct me if I am wrong.

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desocupad0 t1_j6oqh6g wrote

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_colonial_empire

It seems they didn't, but why that matter? There's also ongoing neocolonialism.

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Gammelpreiss t1_j6ovtpi wrote

Because this is a visit by Scholz and he obviously does not come from a colonizer country in South America? And then moving the goal posts just to have a point?

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Jorgwalther t1_j6pf3dx wrote

I think you’re just convinced this needs to be a colonization topic when frankly it just isn’t

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Cabo_Martim t1_j6o4t2t wrote

Vile air shit like "being neutral" and "not getting involved"?

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Felador t1_j6o82ss wrote

>"I think the reason for the war between Russia and Ukraine also needs to be clearer. Is it because of NATO? Is it because of territorial claims? Is it because of entry into Europe? The world has little information about that," Lula added.

This is anything but neutral.

It's basically parroting the Russian propaganda line.

You're an excellent example of the phenomenon I'm referring to.

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Cabo_Martim t1_j6obllp wrote

>everything i don't like is Russian propaganda

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Felador t1_j6od801 wrote

Obviously not.

Just the Russian propaganda.

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Sensitive_Disk_3111 t1_j6ojcd0 wrote

The official reasons for the war are clearly stated by Putin on camera. You have to try very hard and still be somewhat cognitively challenged to claim that “the world has very little information”. You have all the information, this is literally the most documented conflict in history of warfare.

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Taken949 t1_j6p32hh wrote

“to establish a peace-oriented club of nonaligned countries like China, Brazil, India and Indonesia”. Hmm so wouldn’t they then be aligned with each other?

Also to include China as a peace-oriented country is a complete joke. Every other day they are threatening to burn Taiwan to the ground. They’ve also attacked Indian soldiers recently. Among many other instances of non peaceful behavior

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Pirate_Secure t1_j6p4m63 wrote

What else do you expect of a tankie.

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autotldr t1_j6o46lk wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 75%. (I'm a bot)


> German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Brazil's freshly inaugurated President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva traded barbs late Monday on who's responsible for Russia's invasion in Ukraine, as the latter suggested that Kyiv could also be at fault.

> Following the amicable start of a joint press conference, in which the Brazilian president said that he wants to finalize the EU trade deal "By the end of the current semester," the mood turned sour after Lula raised the war in Ukraine and rejected Germany's appeal to support Kyiv with weapons and ammunition.

> He also rejected the possibility that Brazil could help Ukraine to fend off Russian missile or drone attacks by selling its units of the German-made Gepard air defense tanks along with corresponding ammunition: "Brazil has no interest in handing over munitions that can be used in the war between Ukraine and Russia," Lula said.


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