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My many thanks, you seem to be one of the very few who understand the vast manipulation surrounding the election of Lula, and his bogus “multilateral” views.

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Funny how you call Lula's election vastly manipulated when Bolsonaro literally put police officers in highways to prevent poor people from voting in the northeast part of the country. Lula has failed in multiple instances on confronting USA interesents, meanwhile Bolsonaro was literally a good puppy to USA. Embraer-Boeing fusion, control of the military base of Alcântara, multiple meetings with CIA outisde the country, strong support for Israel, etc etc etc.

It's not hard to see how people look at Lula for ''bogus multilateral views'' when the guy he beat is a literal cuck for USA and the west.

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What the heck are you talking? He did not mentioned manipulation and all of you of the Bolsonazi sect failed to show any evidence of any fraud.

The question is: when you won, the system is nice, when you lose, the electoral system is bad.

When we lost due to the wave of fake news spread by Bolsonaro (with the help of Steve Bannon) we did not started to cry in the day after, even if we felt fake news just stole the results.

But you, fascists supporters, knows no limit.

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Korybko purposely describes the overall information manipulation that led to the election of Lula, and I did not say anything else, nor did I mention fraud. He is also one of the few to understand how said Lula is absolutely held by the balls, and that he is a US Trojan horse in the BRICS. Call me what you want, I will not be insulted, but open your eyes.

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I think that you have completely misunderstood what is going on. And you, as much as the western media and even George Soros don't understand that you are all playing bridge and you are the patsy! Lula has consistently made statements against the war in Ukraine. He has held Russia, the US, Zelensky, and the EU responsible for this. Those are statements. Now let's look at what concrete projects he is implementing or involved in. Working with Argentina on a new South American currency. working with the original BRICS members on a new BRICS currency, looking to integrate Brazil into the BRICS payment system, helping his protégé Dima Rousseff become the new president of the BRICS Bank and working with other Latin American countries to create trade deals with Cuba to get around US sanctions. I would add that while meeting Biden he refused the US request that Brazil send arms to Ukraine emphasising that his goal is to end the war. Those are actions. I'm perplexed. It seems that you think that Brazil should follow a path that none of the other BRICS countries are following. Maybe you should learn a bit more about Latin America rather than cherry picking information for a narrative that you seem to already have in your head.

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Well, unlike you, I am Brazilian...so I would understand a thing or two about the country and its long-standing president. You, on the other hand, need to learn what Brazilian politics really are, and who Lula is. Keep on reading Korybko's articles about him, they are most informative, and I agree with them entirely.

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Nicholas, as I tell my daughter 2/3 of the time I will be wrong. I'm always ready to change my opinion based on new facts. I don't hold to my previous opinion given what has transpired since I wrote my comment. I honestly don't have an opinion any more since it is incoherent what Lula is doing. He is all over the place. I wonder what will happen when he visits Xi in China.

Eu sou um norte-americano que tem muitos amigos brasileiros de quando eu crescei em Nova York e vivei em Portugal. Ainda não visitei o Brasil, mas vou fazer no futuro. Mesmo meus amigos brasileiros não sabem o que Lula está a fazer.

Fique bem 😊

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