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Anonymous No.1430602 >>1430603 >>1430605 >>1430615 >>1430616 >>1430636 >>1430654 >>1430655 >>1430676 >>1431172
The Economist
The BRAZIL Ex-President is being jailed for nothing. 17 years of prison. And the magazine 'The Economist' is liking it.

Why does the magazine 'The Economist' is liking it?

https://g1.globo.com/mundo/noticia/2025/08/28/brasil-eua-licao-maturidade-democratica-revista-bolsonaro.ghtml
Anonymous No.1430603
>>1430602 (OP)
The economist is liberal trash. Every president in Brazil is corrupt and end up in jail or dead
Anonymous No.1430605 >>1431713
>>1430602 (OP)
>Brazil throwing Bolsonaro in prison for trying to overturn election
>Argentina almost lynched Milei yesterday for being an Israel First shill who got caught lining his own pockets while gutting social services and telling the people to stop complaining
South America humiliating spinless Americans two days in a row
Anonymous No.1430615
>>1430602 (OP)
>Why does the magazine 'The Economist' is liking it
>does
>it
Your English teacher will tell you it's 'Why is the magazine "The Economist" liking it?'
You keep demonstrating that English is your second language. Why do you do it, OP?
Anonymous No.1430616 >>1430619
>>1430602 (OP)
>The BRAZIL Ex-President is being jailed for nothing
N-O-T-H-I-N-G is a very odd way to spell "attempting a coup after losing an election"
Anonymous No.1430619
>>1430616
hmmmmm
Brazil don't grow bananas no more No.1430636 >>1430736 >>1431714
>>1430602 (OP)
>Why does the magazine 'The Economist' is liking it?
Listen Brazilian fascist, unlike the United States, Brazil has real laws. How ironic that the United States turns out to be the banana Republic
Anonymous No.1430654
>>1430602 (OP)
>Why does the magazine 'The Economist' is liking it?
Because you've fallen into their trap by seething, when you could either not care about what's happened to a politician or agree with the Economist and enjoy what's happening to something that's getting what it fucking deserves. It's called schadenfreude.
You experience it when 'libs' are supposedly 'owned', so this is a case of if you can't take it you never had the right to dish it out in the first place. So this scummy retard of a politician is getting what it fucking deserves? Good. You either agree or ignore what's happened to that thing. Your creating this thread is simply a case of in Soviet /news/, libs own you.
Anonymous No.1430655
>>1430602 (OP)
>for nothing
You know it wasn't nothing or else you would have pasted the article text where they tell you what he did to end up in jail for 17 years.
Anonymous No.1430676
>>1430602 (OP)
>Jair
More like Jail, amirite?!
yyes ma'am, we have some bananas tonight No.1430736
>>1430636
>How ironic that the United States turns out to be the banana Republic
With global warming, the United States will be able to grow bananas in the south. The transformation will be complete
Anonymous No.1431009 >>1431010
Nobody cares about Brazil. Seethe.
Anonymous No.1431010
>>1431009
Trump cares immensely.
B. No.1431119 >>1431715
The magazine may "like" the situation because it perceived it as a step toward institutional transparency or a brake on populist policies that they consider harmful to the economy. This isn't necessarily a moral judgment on the individual, but rather an economic-political analysis from their liberal perspective
Anonymous No.1431172
>>1430602 (OP)
>for nothing

L M A O
Anonymous No.1431713
>>1430605
What you said happened in Argentina is literally fake news, stop lying.
Anonymous No.1431714
>>1430636
Lmao
Anonymous No.1431715
>>1431119
>populist policies that they consider harmful to the economy.
Lula is literally a populist