Anonymous
ID: 1uy0EH0w
7/11/2025, 2:31:41 AM No.510055005
>In light nof the public statement by the U.S. President Donald Trump, it is important to highlight the following:
>Brazil (as President Trump also claims of the United States) is a SOVEREIGN NATION with INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS and as such, WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY FOREIGN TUTELAGE
>The prosecution therefore of a brazilian citizen will not subject to any interference or threat from foreign interests that could compromise the independence of our institutions
>Brazilian society rejects scams, CHILD PORNOGRAPHY (?), fraud, and speeches against human rights and freedom. Yet, in Brazil, freedom of expression is not to be confused with a permission of aggression and foreign subversion. All companies — foreign or domestic — MUST comply under our law to operate in our territory
>Moreover, the claim regarding an U.S. trade defficit in its commercial relationship with Brazil is thoroughly inaccurate. Statistics from the US government itself show an important SURPLUS of 410 billion dollars in goods and services over the last four years, which can seldom be said of any nation with trade ties with America
>Therefore, the tariff is ultimately a punishment for already struggling american producers, who shall now see themselves losing an important consumer market, and the struggling american citizens themselves, once again undercut by the perversion of their daily economic needs in shelter and sustenance (to which Brazil is a major contributor) into a tool of political control by their government
The subtext is very obvious. We are accusing you of being controlled by foreign nations, implying that you acquiesce to the interest of pedophiles, that you do not understand how your own economy functions, and that your own government harms its own people.
Is Brazil correct about the USA, or was this response inappropriate?
>Brazil (as President Trump also claims of the United States) is a SOVEREIGN NATION with INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS and as such, WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY FOREIGN TUTELAGE
>The prosecution therefore of a brazilian citizen will not subject to any interference or threat from foreign interests that could compromise the independence of our institutions
>Brazilian society rejects scams, CHILD PORNOGRAPHY (?), fraud, and speeches against human rights and freedom. Yet, in Brazil, freedom of expression is not to be confused with a permission of aggression and foreign subversion. All companies — foreign or domestic — MUST comply under our law to operate in our territory
>Moreover, the claim regarding an U.S. trade defficit in its commercial relationship with Brazil is thoroughly inaccurate. Statistics from the US government itself show an important SURPLUS of 410 billion dollars in goods and services over the last four years, which can seldom be said of any nation with trade ties with America
>Therefore, the tariff is ultimately a punishment for already struggling american producers, who shall now see themselves losing an important consumer market, and the struggling american citizens themselves, once again undercut by the perversion of their daily economic needs in shelter and sustenance (to which Brazil is a major contributor) into a tool of political control by their government
The subtext is very obvious. We are accusing you of being controlled by foreign nations, implying that you acquiesce to the interest of pedophiles, that you do not understand how your own economy functions, and that your own government harms its own people.
Is Brazil correct about the USA, or was this response inappropriate?
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