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Throughout history, institutions meant to prevent tyranny are being used to establish dictatorship in Brazil under the guise of democracy. The speaker, along with other politicians, is willing to risk arrest to fight for freedom. They urge the world to pay attention to Brazil's situation and not let it become a dictatorship. Journalist Sergio Tavares faced interrogation at a Brazilian airport, highlighting the country's deteriorating freedom. They plead for global support to safeguard freedom in Brazil and beyond.

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The video discusses concerns about the Justice Department being used as a tool by former President Trump to target his perceived enemies. It highlights instances where Trump and his attorney general, Bill Barr, are accused of weaponizing the department for political purposes. Critics argue that this behavior resembles that of a Banana Republic, with Trump using government resources to go after his political opponents. The video also mentions the indictment of Trump and the investigation into his family members. Overall, the speakers express worry about the abuse of power and the erosion of democratic values.

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Germany labeled the AFD a far-right extremist threat and is moving to ban it, prompting criticism from figures like Marco Rubio. Similar actions have occurred elsewhere: Marine Le Pen in France has been barred from seeking office, Bolsonaro in Brazil was banned and silenced, and Donald Trump in the U.S. has faced indictments and media blackouts. The speaker claims this is a pattern of disqualifying opposition and criminalizing dissent, drawing a parallel to actions taken by Adolf Hitler. They assert that censorship and the arrest of political rivals are not about defending democracy, but about global control defending itself. The speaker urges listeners to recognize this pattern and resist division. They state that awareness is the most powerful act of resistance, and encourage listeners to unite and refuse to be branded by the established order.

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The speaker discusses the crackdown on journalists in Brazil, likening it to Gestapo tactics. They mention how people are being prosecuted for liking or sending emojis on messages. The need for independent channels like x is emphasized, as other platforms are complying with judicial intervention. The speaker highlights x as the only channel standing against violating the law amidst monitoring of social media.

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We analyzed narratives used by the extreme right after the Biden election, finding they spread doubt about election results using words like fraud. This strategy is also seen in Brazil, where civil rights groups translate and spread the same messages. This international movement shows the need for broad policies to combat disinformation and protect democracy.

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Two years ago, during Brazil's presidential election, concerns arose about democracy under Lula, a former president with ties to China. Since Lula's victory, many journalists have faced censorship and exile, with some living in the U.S. due to threats of imprisonment. The Brazilian Supreme Court, particularly Justice Alexandre de Moraes, has targeted conservatives, leading to a chilling effect on free speech. Protests against the government have resulted in severe punishments, including lengthy prison sentences for dissenters. The U.S. government's support for Lula raises questions about its commitment to democracy, as Brazil's political landscape increasingly resembles a dictatorship. The situation reflects a broader trend where judicial power undermines democratic processes, posing risks not only for Brazil but also for the U.S. and the Western world.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. There is disagreement about the nature of protests, with one person saying they should be polite and peaceful, while others suggest more aggressive actions like punching or assassinating the president. The focus is on White men as the biggest terror threat, and there are calls to create crowds and confront members of the administration. The speaker also criticizes the current administration for being enemies of the voting system and the constitution. The video ends abruptly.

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The speaker discusses the representation of the right-wing party Novo in the upcoming elections in São Paulo. They express disagreement with considering Novo as the voice of the right and criticize those who call President Bolsonaro incompetent. The speaker argues that Bolsonaro's accomplishments and the challenges he faced as president should not be undermined. They emphasize the importance of practical political experience and criticize those who make uninformed political comments online. The speaker concludes by urging people to criticize Bolsonaro for valid reasons and not to label him as a coward.

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The video discusses the rise of paramilitary groups in Ukraine following the revolution in 2014. These groups, such as the Right Sector and Azov Brigade, initially played a role in overthrowing the government but later became a threat to the new government. They imposed their own order in the streets and committed acts of violence, including the massacre in Odessa. The video explores the political vision and actions of these paramilitary groups, as well as their connections to far-right ideologies. It also raises questions about the involvement of the United States in supporting the revolution and whether they were aware of the presence of neo-Nazi elements within the Ukrainian revolutionaries.

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In Brazil, X Corporation (formerly Twitter) defied a court order to block accounts, risking revenue loss. Elon Musk criticized Brazil's move towards dictatorship, citing censorship and violation of rights. The Supreme Court and President Lula are accused of interfering in elections through censorship. Executives of tech companies allegedly provided private data to the government. Brazilians fear speaking out against the government's actions. It's urged for Brazilian senators and people to confront the tyranny. The situation is likened to past struggles against dictatorship.

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In this video, we discuss the rise of the extreme right in Brazil and the attacks by death squads during the Bolsonaro era. The speaker mentions the dark periods in our history that have left deep scars on our society, including censorship, torture, atrocities, and deaths. They also highlight the current issues of fake news, hate speech, destruction of our biomes, and genocide. The rise of Bolsonarism is compared to the authoritarian tendencies of past dictatorships, with the involvement of Bolsonaro himself. The speaker questions what we can expect from the future of Bolsonarism and how democracy should prepare to combat these extreme right forces.

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The speaker claims the media and criminal justice systems are rigged, leading to a loss of national sovereignty. They cite Ukraine, Burisma, and Serbia as examples. The speaker presents evidence of USAID's involvement with the judiciary in Brazil, allegedly targeting Bolsonaro, who they call the "Trump of the tropics." They display images showing a Brazilian judge, labeled the "Lord Voldemort judge," participating in a seminar. This judge heads the TSC, a censorship court. The speaker connects the seminar to the SEPS program, a USAID-funded initiative focused on enacting censorship laws in foreign countries. They also highlight IFES, a CEP's core partner, collaborating with Brazil's TSC Court, which allegedly shut down X and seized Starlink assets. Internews, receiving $500,000,000 from USAID annually, is also mentioned for conducting training seminars in Brazil on flagging pro-Bolsonaro disinformation. The speaker concludes that USAID substantially influenced the Brazilian judiciary to remove Bolsonaro.

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There are political prisoners in Brazil, not just in known dictatorships. Before our trip, we feared being jailed upon return. Brazil's situation is worse than Venezuela's, yet Brazil is not labeled a dictatorship. Institutions meant to prevent tyranny are being manipulated. Brazil is a battleground for a new kind of dictatorship that masquerades as a democracy, a "trans democracy."

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Investigative journalist Matt Tirman discusses the Biden administration's involvement in pressuring the president of Brazil on election issues. He criticizes the administration's lack of action against human rights violations in Brazil, including censorship of journalists and politicians. Tirman questions the silence of international organizations on these issues, emphasizing the importance of free speech for democracy.

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Michael Shellenberger testifies about censorship in Brazil, highlighting Supreme Court interference in elections and social media censorship. He discusses being under criminal investigation for exposing these actions, emphasizing the threat to democracy. Another speaker raises concerns about accountability for attacks in Brazil and compares them to events in the US. The discussion touches on the need for consistent standards in addressing abuses of power in both countries.

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The U.S. State Department is implicated in Brazil's current situation, as they sponsored actions against journalists. Notably, several journalists, including a popular podcaster, have faced persecution for their opinions, with some seeking asylum in the U.S. Criticism of public officials is a journalist's duty, yet many are silenced under accusations of misinformation. Glenn Greenwald is one of the few journalists speaking out against this repression. The speaker reflects on leaving Brazil due to political concerns and draws parallels between Brazil's decline in democracy and potential threats to democracy in the U.S. He warns that if the establishment retains power, democracy may be at risk, as seen in Brazil, where judicial power has increasingly overshadowed the people's voice.

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Brazil is facing a rise in censorship and threats to freedom of speech. The president called for criminalizing lying, leading to calls for arrests. The situation is escalating, with government officials praising China's totalitarian model. The speaker expresses concern about the spread of censorship and brainwashing tactics. They urge action against tyranny and the need for a new free speech movement. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing up to bullies and supporting organizations defending human rights. They call for support in the fight for freedom of speech.

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Two years ago, Brazil faced a pivotal presidential election between incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and former president Lula, who many feared would lead Brazil into authoritarianism. Lula won, and since then, censorship has escalated. Journalists critical of the government, like Eduardo Bolsonaro and Paulo Figueiredo, have been exiled or silenced. The judiciary, particularly Justice Alexandre de Moraes, has targeted conservatives, leading to arrests and a chilling effect on free speech. The U.S. government's support for Lula raises concerns about democracy in Brazil, as it mirrors issues seen in the U.S. political landscape. Brazil's shift towards authoritarianism, influenced by China, poses risks not only for its citizens but for the entire Western Hemisphere.

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President Lula's oppressive actions in Brazil have led to arrests and deaths of dissidents. People are scared to speak out. We must use our platforms to support the Brazilian people. Brazil used to be thriving, but now it's under tyranny. We need to keep Brazil in the spotlight. This is a battle against tyranny, not just Brazil. Naomi Zeitz from Germany urges unity. Thank you for sharing this message. This is for all of us. Translation: President Lula's oppressive actions in Brazil have led to arrests and deaths of dissidents. People are scared to speak out. We must use our platforms to support the Brazilian people. Brazil used to be thriving, but now it's under tyranny. We need to keep Brazil in the spotlight. This is a battle against tyranny, not just Brazil. Naomi Zeitz from Germany urges unity. Thank you for sharing this message. This is for all of us.

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This video discusses the controversial issue of abortion in Brazil. The speaker explains that there has never been any constitutional controversy surrounding the interpretation of the law criminalizing abortion, as it has always been considered a crime except in cases of rape or risk to the mother's life. The video also highlights a specific case where a woman died during an illegal abortion procedure, leading to the arrest of the clinic owners. The speaker criticizes a recent decision by the Supreme Court to consider decriminalizing abortion, arguing that it violates fundamental rights and undermines the principle of proportionality. The video concludes with a call for intervention by the Senate to prevent the legalization of abortion.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Is Brazil on Path to Become Cuba? | Eduardo Bolsonaro | EP 498
Guests: Eduardo Bolsonaro
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Jordan Peterson discusses the political landscape in Brazil with Eduardo Bolsonaro, a congressman and son of former President Jair Bolsonaro. They explore the implications of Elon Musk's public disputes with the Brazilian Supreme Court, particularly regarding free speech and government regulation. Peterson notes that Brazil's political issues mirror those in the U.S. and other Western nations, highlighting the culture wars that are prevalent globally. Eduardo Bolsonaro shares insights into Brazil's history, including the military regime from 1964 to 1985, and how it shaped current political dynamics. He explains that his father, Jair Bolsonaro, rose to prominence by challenging political correctness and using social media effectively during his campaign, which led to his election in 2018. Eduardo emphasizes the importance of social media in bypassing traditional media narratives, which often misrepresent conservative viewpoints. They discuss the recent elections in Brazil, where Lula da Silva won amid controversies surrounding the electoral process and the Supreme Court's influence. Eduardo expresses concerns about the Supreme Court's power, particularly under Justice Alexandre de Morais, who has been accused of censoring conservative voices and manipulating electoral laws. He believes that the political climate is shifting, with increasing support for conservative values among the Brazilian populace. The conversation also touches on the international implications of Brazil's political situation, particularly regarding free speech and the role of American companies like Twitter. Eduardo highlights the importance of U.S. support for Brazilian conservatives and the potential for future elections, suggesting that his father may run again in 2026, depending on the political landscape and the composition of the electoral court. Overall, the discussion underscores the interconnectedness of global political issues, particularly the struggle for free speech and the influence of social media in shaping political discourse.

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Jair Bolsonaro’s Prediction Comes True! Ex-President Ordered To Stand Trial In Brazilian Coup Plot
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In an extensive interview, former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro discusses his political struggles and parallels with Donald Trump, emphasizing the challenges posed by a politicized judiciary and the Deep State. He claims that the left in Brazil, similar to the U.S. establishment, seeks to silence right-wing leaders like himself and Trump. Bolsonaro expresses his belief that the Supreme Court in Brazil is biased against him, stating that if he were to reveal certain truths, he would face arrest. Bolsonaro asserts that China prefers Lula as president due to Lula's submissive stance, and he highlights the pervasive corruption in Brazil, suggesting that even Mother Teresa would be convicted by the current Supreme Court. He recounts his efforts to restore faith in Brazil and the emotional responses he received from citizens during his presidency. He believes that the current government is failing economically, with Lula's approval ratings plummeting, and that the Brazilian people are beginning to realize the negative impact of leftist policies. The interview also touches on allegations of foreign interference in Brazilian elections, with Bolsonaro suggesting that U.S. aid organizations may have played a role in undermining his presidency. He discusses the importance of whistleblowers and the need for transparency regarding the electoral process, expressing hope that the truth will eventually come to light. Bolsonaro reflects on his relationship with Trump, noting their shared experiences and mutual support. He emphasizes the need for unity among right-wing factions in Brazil to challenge the current government and restore democracy. He believes that the Brazilian people are resilient and that hope is essential for overcoming the current political climate. The conversation also covers the economic challenges facing Brazil, including high taxes and burdensome regulations that hinder small business owners. Bolsonaro argues for the need to reduce the tax burden and reform labor laws to stimulate economic growth. He expresses confidence that, if given the chance, he could lead Brazil back to prosperity. In closing, Bolsonaro encourages Brazilians to remain hopeful and engaged, asserting that the country has immense potential and that unity among its citizens is crucial for overcoming adversity. He believes that the spirit of hope can drive positive change in Brazil, urging people to believe in their country and its future.

The Rubin Report

Debunking the Media's Lies About Events in Brazil | Matthew Tyrmand | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Matthew Tyrmand
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Protesters in Brazil were detained and taken to a federal police facility, where conditions were dire, leading to reports of multiple deaths. After two days, women and children were released under the condition they sign a statement labeling themselves as terrorists. Matthew Tyrmand, a journalist and political activist, discussed the political climate in Brazil, highlighting the tension between the left and right, particularly surrounding the recent elections. Lula, a former president with a history of corruption, returned to power amid allegations of electoral fraud, while Bolsonaro's supporters protested against the perceived injustices. Tyrmand described the Brazilian Supreme Court's overreach, likening it to a judicial autocracy that suppresses dissent and censors media. The military attempted to intervene but ultimately failed to prevent Lula's inauguration. Tyrmand expressed concern over the rapid descent into authoritarianism, drawing parallels to historical communist regimes. He emphasized the importance of social media engagement in Brazil, which has become a vital tool for dissent amid increasing government repression. The situation remains tense, with fears of further crackdowns on opposition voices.

PBD Podcast

USAID Corruption & Brazil's Elections w/ Nikolas Ferreira & Mike Benz | PBD Podcast | Ep. 550
Guests: Nikolas Ferreira, Mike Benz
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The podcast features Patrick Bet-David interviewing Nikolas Ferreira and Mike Benz, discussing the political landscape in Brazil. Ferreira, a prominent figure in Brazilian politics, emphasizes the ongoing censorship and persecution faced by conservatives, particularly Jair Bolsonaro, who is accused of attempting a coup. Ferreira argues that the Brazilian Supreme Court, led by Alexandre de Moraes, is politically biased and suppresses free speech, particularly against Bolsonaro supporters. He expresses concern over the harsh sentences faced by those involved in protests against the government. Benz shares insights into U.S. involvement in Brazilian elections, alleging that the Biden administration, through the CIA and State Department, supported Lula's election by providing voting machines and influencing the electoral process. He claims that this intervention mirrors past U.S. actions in Brazil, including the 1964 coup. Benz highlights the financial backing of Lula's government by U.S. taxpayers, which he argues undermines Brazilian democracy. Ferreira recounts his rise to fame at 17, criticizing the left's influence in Brazilian culture and education. He stresses the need for a cultural shift to reclaim conservative values in Brazil. Both guests agree that the U.S. should reconsider its foreign aid policies, which they believe support authoritarianism in Brazil. The conversation touches on the economic struggles under Lula's administration, including rising coffee prices, which Ferreira believes could mobilize public dissent. They discuss the potential for Bolsonaro to run again in 2026, with Ferreira expressing uncertainty about the political landscape and the power dynamics within Brazil's government. Ferreira concludes by emphasizing the importance of individual responsibility and moral values in politics, advocating for a grassroots movement to reclaim freedom and democracy in Brazil. He expresses hope for the future, urging Brazilians to unite and stand against tyranny. The podcast ends with a call for solidarity among conservatives in Brazil and the U.S. to promote freedom of speech and democratic principles.

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Brazil: Corrupt Alexandre de Moraes EXPOSED | Eduardo Bolsonaro, Nikolas Ferreira | PBD Podcast #409
Guests: Eduardo Bolsonaro, Nikolas Ferreira
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In this podcast, Patrick Bet-David hosts influential Brazilian conservative figures Eduardo Bolsonaro, Nikolas Ferreira, and Paulo Figo to discuss the current political climate in Brazil, particularly focusing on Alexandre de Moraes, a Supreme Court Justice. The conversation highlights Moraes' controversial rise to power, his role in the judiciary, and the implications of his actions on free speech and democracy in Brazil. Eduardo Bolsonaro describes Moraes as a once-conservative figure who shifted dramatically after the Car Wash operation exposed widespread corruption. The hosts express concern over the increasing power of the judiciary, with Moraes being labeled a dictator by some. They discuss the chilling effect of censorship in Brazil, where dissenting voices face investigations and threats, particularly from the Supreme Court. The guests recount how the political landscape has changed since Bolsonaro's election in 2018, attributing his rise to the internet's role in amplifying conservative voices. They argue that the establishment, including the U.S. government, has intervened to support Moraes and suppress opposition, particularly against Bolsonaro and his supporters. The discussion also touches on the economic situation in Brazil, with rising inflation and unemployment under Lula's administration, contrasting it with the previous administration's successes. They note that Lula's government has increased spending significantly, leading to concerns about fiscal responsibility and the impact on the poor. The hosts emphasize the need for unity among conservatives globally to combat the rise of authoritarianism and censorship. They highlight the importance of free speech and the dangers of a judiciary that operates without checks and balances. The podcast concludes with a call to action for listeners to support free speech initiatives and to be aware of the political dynamics in Brazil, as they see it as a potential model for similar movements in other countries.
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