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Wilburn 2022-01-18 08:01:56
It tells the whole process of political events in Brazil from dictatorship to democracy, and then into a democratic crisis.
The Brazilian political documentary "The Edge of Democracy" tells the whole process of political events in Brazil from dictatorship to democracy, and then into a democratic crisis. In the past, I only knew about Brazilian football and did not understand the history of Brazil's political state. This...
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Damian 2022-01-18 08:01:56
Luis Inácio Lula da Silva's final speech before his imprisonment
''We have tricky work to do, listen to me. Order to arrest me. I will obey their orders. I did this because I wanted to shift responsibility. They felt that all the problems in this country were caused by me. If I do not believe in justice, I will not form a political party, but will initiate a...

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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Winona 2022-03-25 09:01:19
There is no such thing as "democracy". In the final analysis, it is "money". People who talk about it only care about how to use it for profit. 7
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Domenic 2022-04-23 07:04:01
8.6 The director's leftist tendency makes the film have a preset position, but it does not mean that the film is the so-called propaganda tool of the leftists. On the contrary, it is the consideration of the upper and lower classes that makes the film stand out. Believing in the word "democracy" does not mean that the director's attitude towards the people is just accommodating. No matter whether the left or the right comes to power, the people's increasingly frenetic gatherings can only be done by pulling down their pants and seeing who gets more shit out of the stage. But who knows how to set the stage right? The aunt who was sitting on the stairs was confused, the director was confused, and no matter how touching Lula's meeting was, he himself was also confused. It is true that the elites manipulate the regime to take advantage of the benefits, but from top to bottom no one knows where we should go, and everyone falls into nihilistic despair.
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