Pilantrologo

Pilantrologo t1_j2fmas5 wrote

Yeah, right... I don't know if you've learned about the economic growth and socioeconomic development Brazil enjoyed during the two presidential terms of Luis Inacio... I'm fairly certain you didn't, and likely don't care.

In any case, you should go out, make some friends, get a companion and do something more productive. Being unkind online won't get you anywhere.

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Pilantrologo t1_j2dcsgk wrote

> they are there because of politics. Not because they are the best choices

And I never said they were the best choices. Meritocracy isn't about nominating the crème de la crème from each area. It's about choice based on achievement and ability.

Of course politics play a role. But what is about to happen is far, pretty fucking far from what Bolsonaro did to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Family, Education and Environment, just to name a few.

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Pilantrologo t1_j2amdwi wrote

There's such an abyss between the current and the next government.

What is essentially a kakistocracy, will soon be replaced by a functioning, near-meritocratic government.

I thank every single Brazilian citizen who contributed for this outcome. The light at the end of the tunnel is so very close now.

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