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Nikka
10-30-2018, 12:25 AM
Alexandre Frota, he worked with Bianca Soares
might be the new Culture Minister in Brazil

Will Riker
10-30-2018, 12:34 AM
Please, donīt, lol

josehip
10-30-2018, 01:50 AM
its a shit show here in brazil. This motherfucker was a coke user for god knows how long and now he is "fighting for the real family", for the "man and woman type of family" speaking against women rights and abortion UNTIL ONE DAY HER SON came on twitter saying: THAT COKE HEAD GOT MY MOM PREGNANT WHEN SHE WAS 16 (AND HE WAS CLOSE TO HIS 40'S), THEN HE TRIED TO ABORT ME, THEN HE LEFT MY MOM PREGNANT AND NEVER DID ANYTHING TO HELP US, AND NOW HE IS SOMEHOW ONE OF THE MOST VOTED POLITICIANS IN RIO DE JANEIRO. He finished saying: PLEASE SOMEONE TAG HIM IN THIS TWEET BECAUSE THAT ASSHOLE BLOCKED ME"

But believe me, a porn star working as a culture minister is nothing, and I'm really honest here. Is nothing compared to how bad things gonna be with a fascist, nazi cock sucker as a president. I mean, that son of bitch said he hates black people (his words: black people 'do not serve for anything, not even to procreate'.). He once said in live tv: I would kill my son if he was gay. I would never accept to be operated by a black doctor. He once said to a politician woman "I JUST DONT RAPE YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT BEAUTIFUL ENOUGH"
he's herp is a dictador name USTRA who killed and tortured thousands of peoples. (he tordured mothers and fathers in front of their 5 year old kids. he put rats and snakes inside women's vagina to force them to said things he needed to hear. I mean, Ustra is a convicted criminal here in brazil and that piece of shit say things like "USTRA LIVES" and the mistake of the dictatorship regime was not to have killed enough. they should have killed more.

I mean, I'm sorry for the rant, but we (the real good people) here in brazil are devasted.

Cereal Escapist
10-30-2018, 01:55 AM
if trump can be the US president, this guy can be an official in brazil.

it is the new, new world order. people get conservative when they have something to protect.

just take this and call me in the morning
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filghy2
10-30-2018, 02:12 AM
The bizarre thing is that media reports suggest that quite a few gays and blacks voted for Bolsonaro. Why do people never learn?

Nikka
10-30-2018, 02:35 AM
The bizarre thing is that media reports suggest that quite a few gays and blacks voted for Bolsonaro

according to statistics not few but couple of millions

Fitzcarraldo
10-30-2018, 04:01 AM
The bizarre thing is that media reports suggest that quite a few gays and blacks voted for Bolsonaro. Why do people never learn?

The promise of law and order, maybe?

I know that in my own upcoming state election I have very strong reasons not to vote for any of the major candidates, but I'll have to choose the least awful among them.

filghy2
10-30-2018, 05:23 AM
The promise of law and order, maybe?

That's what happened when Duterte was elected in the Philippines, where 'law and order' meant that police were given licence to execute alleged criminals without due process. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Duterte That's not law and order, especially when many of the police are corrupt themselves.

jdlo56
10-30-2018, 08:24 AM
geez i was just wondering about the LGBT community in Brazil after hearing about this fascist guy being elected.....im starting to get worried for the minorities and LGBT folks there, espcially the transgender community! Please be safe down there!!!

Fitzcarraldo
10-30-2018, 12:54 PM
That's what happened when Duterte was elected in the Philippines, where 'law and order' meant that police were given licence to execute alleged criminals without due process. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Duterte That's not law and order, especially when many of the police are corrupt themselves.

I wasn't saying it was a wise decision. I was trying to figure out what motivated them.

Will Riker
10-30-2018, 04:17 PM
Believe it or not, in Brazil wonīt be that easy to run over the rule of law (Iīm a lawyer, by the way), and despite a supposed Presidentīs wish to do what he wants, it would be neccessary to change the Constitution to change some of the rights already granted, and that requires 308 votes in Congress, in four voting sessions (2 of the lower House, ad 2 of the Senate), which would be quite unlikely, as he is not in control of Congress, in fact, very far from that.

Besides, it wonīt be easy to conquer hearts and minds, as to change something thatīs already part of Brazilian society (gender diversity), even though, morons insist in violating individual rights of LGBT persons, with natural media disclosure. I must point out that such moronsīviolations happened before, as well, and the election of a new President (Republican like) does not mean that NOW, the LGBT community is in danger.

The danger of finding a moron exists here, and elsewhere, folks

Before said "whitch hunt" begins, there are a few urgent things the President will have to deal with, I think.

Regarding my statement on the alleged appointment of a porn star as Minister of Culture, I donīt believe the newly elected President woul be that narrow minded. He would be, only if he had the sole support of morons and that doesnīt seem to be the case.

Anyway, the guy was elected with 55 million votes. Is that a sign that Brazil has 55 million morons, among them many members of the LGBT community? Sorry, but that is stupid.

I didnīt vote for the guy, but think, for now, it is time to keep the benefit of the doubt for the future administration. We already had 2 impeached Presidents and thatīs not changed in the Constitution. We always can do it again, if neccessary.

About fascists, I wonder if those who call others as fascists do know what being a fascist really means. Just remember that there are right and left wing fascists, as they are all the same, only with changed signs, but some are self called "progressists".

filghy2
10-30-2018, 08:42 PM
I didnīt vote for the guy, but think, for now, it is time to keep the benefit of the doubt for the future administration. We already had 2 impeached Presidents and thatīs not changed in the Constitution. We always can do it again, if neccessary.

Have you studied any history, Will? There are numerous examples (including in your own country) where autocrats have manipulated or ignored the laws to entrench themselves in power. Laws on paper don't enforce themselves - it requires people who have power to be willing to do so.

You sound just like the people in 2016 who said we should give Trump the benefit of the doubt, that he probably didn't mean the things he had said and would govern responsibly once he came into office.

Will Riker
10-30-2018, 09:47 PM
Have you studied any history, Will? There are numerous examples (including in your own country) where autocrats have manipulated or ignored the laws to entrench themselves in power. Laws on paper don't enforce themselves - it requires people who have power to be willing to do so.



Of course I know history and do know what autocrats did in quite recent times, but as far as I know, those who wanted to entrench themselves in power for at least 30 years, self proclaiming to be true democrats were those who are now about to leave, after 13 years, due mainly to a massive wave of corruption and failure in public administration.

When I say benefit of the doubt, I mean that we know what those guys did in these 13 yars (the biggest case of corruption in history) and we are not willing to grant them another term, or two, or forever, just to hear them saying that - with them - we are living in paradise. Stalinism is almost over, except for North Korea, I guess.

You must say our choices were between the bad and the worst. What would you prefer? For me, the choice was: NONE! One I know very well; the other, who knows? Once the "who knows?" was the winner, why not give them the benefit of the doubt?

I don`t think it will be a matter of entrenchment in power, but a matter of trying to avoid the corruption wave we lived in for the last 13 years. Maybe, if we are lucky they do a few things right, for the others, I know what they would do.

Will Riker
10-30-2018, 09:57 PM
And by te way. I donīt know if you are familiar with the corruption case I mentioned. Iīm not talking about peanuts, but about some 6 Billion dollar peanuts (detected till now).

filghy2
10-31-2018, 05:18 AM
In the 1930s the German people voted in the Nazis after losing a world war that killed millions, hyperinflation that destroyed their savings and a depression that put millions out of work - far worse things than Brazil has seen. They probably thought it was worth a chance as things could not possibly get worse, but we know what happened.

Can you provide any example where putting in a dictatorial type into power has worked out well - where they did not end up lining their own pockets, increasing their own power, shutting down any criticism and persecuting their opponents (or worse)?

Will Riker
10-31-2018, 03:52 PM
Ok, pal, you won, once youīre so update with the newly elected guyīs personality, as you are with what happened down here, in the last 13 years. Itīs a pity 55 million voters didnīt have the time to consult your expertise before,as in your vision dictatorship could be easily avoided, just by electing the same usual old corrupts. Shame on them.

Congrats for the parallel of todayīs reality with 1930īs Germany. It really looks similar, according with your point of view, and this shows how familiar you are with our reality.

josehip
10-31-2018, 05:36 PM
oh whoa a dictator apologist...

Stavros
10-31-2018, 05:37 PM
Will, I think the most pertinent question here, given some of the things Bolsonaro had said in the past, is whether or not as he settles in to his new job, the government will create a hostile environment for Brazili's LGBTQ communities where there was not one before, or extend the hostile environment where it does. Not just in places like Rio and Sau Paulo but other large cities and towns most people outside Brazil do not know. Willl it have a negative effect, on club life, on the 'escort' scene, the 'street scene' --and will there be a campaign against the production of pornography, particularly the kind enjoyed by members of Hung Angels?

Will Riker
10-31-2018, 07:47 PM
oh whoa a dictator apologist...

You couldnīt be so wrong, fella, Iīm a liberal. I was a Law student, during the military ruling in Brazil, and run many times from the police, in protests at that time and also know I was surveilled by the police, as I was one of the student leaders against military rule, at my Law school.

Calm down!!! I just said people have do give the guy the benefit of the doubt, which doesnīt mean I support a dictator (right or left), Campaingn was almost insane, here, and both sides made several insane statements, but now itīs over.

Will Riker
10-31-2018, 08:09 PM
I understand you concern, Stravos, but as I said in this thread, gender diversity is so spread out, all over Brazil that creating a hostile enviroment for the LGBT community wouldnīt be an easy task.

The "dictator", as someone said, would have to begin with one of the newly elected state governors, and his husband, lol.

Anyway, TS reviews at the web doesnīt seem to be at risk here, as elsewere, and the same goes to TS escort websites and, thank God, Hungangels shall not be banned to Brazilian TS admirers like me.

Just for the record: Iīm a TS admirer and good friend of very many of those beauties, since my days of student leader in Law School.

regards

filghy2
11-02-2018, 08:11 AM
Interestingly, the judge in charge of the corruption investigations into the former ruling party has been appointed as Bolsonaro's Justice Minister, despite him saying previously that he would never go into politics. I don't know much about these cases, but it's not a good look.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/01/bolsonaro-sergio-moro-brazil-justice-ministry-anti-corruption