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SuperUai t1_j5djaty wrote
Fascist country usually let fascists run free. Brazil is not fascist, we do not like fascism, so we punish those who are.
SuperUai t1_j5do5f2 wrote
It is funny to get downvotes for telling the truth! The only difference between democrats and republicans is that one is #BLM and the other goes #AllLivesMatter. If they were so different, the fascists of Jan6 would already be behind bars.
westdl t1_j5cytpo wrote
It’s embarrassing because it’s true.
Designer_Gas_86 t1_j5do7ie wrote
Well, there are a shit ton of those Jan 6th people that landed in jail or court (I know it's not enough.)
Nopes_alot_ t1_j5enh4j wrote
In the US it took 6 - 24 months to start to catch up to them, in the meantime they were spreading more poison and the people in positions of authority who both failed to predict and protect the capital and failed to send help for 4+ hours while our elective representatives were under threat of death, continue to be employed and look forward to their pensions at our expense and one household that helped finance the insurrectionists and is as much responsible for the death and violent insurrection as anyone still holds a seat on the Supreme Court overseeing the court system which should be prosecuting them.
[deleted] t1_j5dogmf wrote
True, they should've gotten longer sentences, also some of them being LEO and or military also is pretty typical. Who can you trust in uniform? No one.
Commercial_Yak7468 t1_j5jea6d wrote
Those people were pawns. Like glad they are in jail, but I am pretty sure Bubba from KY was not a Jan 6th mastermind. I'd like to see the actual planners charged
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Commercial_Yak7468 t1_j5je43t wrote
Doing nothing about the people responsible?
What are you talking about? We rewarded some of the people responsible with a house majority, a house speakership, and seats on important committes like homeland security and house over sight committees so they can study what will work for Coup 2.0
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PPQue6 t1_j5d7gqo wrote
Guys.....Brazil has their shit together. Are we a 3rd world country now?
My_Favourite_Pen t1_j5db408 wrote
Always have been 🔫
Commercial_Yak7468 t1_j5jf1ht wrote
We have been a third world nation with designer clothes. We have no universal Healthcare,lack of health rights like abortion, bad infrastructure, poor worker rights, no maternity or paternity leave, high level of governemnt corruption, and what social nets we do have are constantly under attack.
We are a country that did not get bombed to shit during the two world wars and used that to build a large military and global economy around us. We have been riding that high ever since doing nothing else.
PPQue6 t1_j5k4kk3 wrote
100% agreed!
Anonuser123abc t1_j5fl21a wrote
I'm pretty sure the United States is still aligned with NATO which makes it a first world country.
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Anonuser123abc t1_j5mrqvj wrote
I just like definitions. I know, meaning changes. But if the US isn't a first world country then pretty much nowhere is. The cold war was Russia vs the US.
OrderlyPanic t1_j5d2d1l wrote
Looking on with sadness as Lula carry out a real purge of treasonous elements after a failed coup' while we just locked up a bunch of low level guys, a couple of mid-level people and called it a day
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Melodic-Chemist-381 t1_j5ke9az wrote
In America, he would have been on TV with interviews from Fox defending his actions. Must be nice to live in a country that doesn’t support traitors openly.
WagonBurning t1_j5dkrbn wrote
$10 says he organizes a rebellion with the “mostly peaceful” protesters
[deleted] t1_j5cvjqs wrote
As an American it's actually weird seeing accountability. We just let our guys go home and brag about it on Facebook just to have a committee spend two years doing nothing about the people responsible.