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Brazilians Peacefully Occupy Government Buildings Protesting Socialist Takeover

By Eric Simmons, MPA 

 

Shortly after the controversial Brazilian presidential election that saw leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, commonly referred to simply as “Lula,” take power from conservative President Jair Bolsonaro, Brazilians flooded the streets in protest of what they strongly believe was a subversion of their democracy by the socialist leader and his allies in government, joining together in prayer and calling on the military to fix what they asserted was a leftist takeover of their nation.

These patriotic Brazilians, unwilling to see Brazil fall to convicted criminal Lula’s designs for their nation, recently occupied Three Powers square in Brazil’s capital, filing into the buildings that house Congress and the Supreme Court, along with the presidential palace, in another round of vastly peaceful protests. The protestors, along with Bolsonaro, insist that problems with electronic voting are responsible for inaccurate results — a claim increasingly common in Western nations —that handed the federal government of Brazil over to pro-China socialist Lula.

The protests reignited quickly one week after Lula’s inauguration and months after citizens’ concerns about election fraud had been ignored by government officials, military leaders and an international community happy to see Bolsonaro — a staunch opponent of globalism and the international COVID regime — removed from his leadership position.

 

 

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