It would be too little, but Lula da Silva won. It is not easy to get out of jail and win elections. It’s not just an election victory, it’s a tug of war between truth and lies, Technical lies, armed, all the resources of the ruling party.
A lie that managed to seize national symbols. This downgraded Lula’s image to the max. Brazil’s two-time president was sentenced for allegedly acquiring an apartment on a secondary beach where he had never lived on his property.
The lie was so big, Fascist political discourse in the worst sense of the wordThat our right wing was not even encouraged to openly support Bolsonaro.
We have another model that promises Adjustment, layoff, sell all, But linear – to create another new business. Our local version is sensible.
The poor one who says that he who has a lot of money does not steal. He doesn’t steal much. We don’t lie. Now he does not say that he will respect what is good, he promises that he will destroy everything. Didn’t they have time to stand before leaving. I don’t know if it isn’t worse than Bolsonaro in some way.
But, whatever it is, so be it, Teaches us that the technique of lying, the technique of creating fear, the technique of demonizing it has its limits, Sometimes these regressions seem omnipotent in the dark, but they are not.
He wants us to believe that He is omnipotent. That is, drowning us in pessimism, in depression. Lula barely won, some say, Others, it is unbelievable that Bolsonaro has been so close. stop, yes. But lost. And with all the power in his hand.
When given the first round, some lamented that he had come so close to surviving the second round. Right here, a few weeks ago, I said it was a win.
Bolsonaro spares no speech or resources, From violence to repression. From lies to insults. From chasing Villero priests to encouraging his supporters to shoot.