UN Havoc in Brazil as huge group of Bolsonaro supporters are run over while protesting da Silva's victory - The shocking episode happened after the left-wing candidate won the elections



Shocking scenes as Bolsonaro supporters are run over by car while protesting da Silva's victory

MATT CANNON
03/11/2022 - 08:08 CDT


Protests have rocked Brazil since the Lula da Silva's victorious campaign was confirmed on Sunday night. Roadblocks and traffic problems have been a major issue as people, both those celebrating and contesting Lula's victory, have taken to the streets.

Yesterday evening, demonstrations got very ugly in Mirassol Sao Paulo, when a driver violently ran over a large group Bolsonaro supports, who took to the streets to protest da Silva's victory.

A video has surfaced on social media which shows the car maraud through a crowd of people who were blocking the road. Out of nowhere the car suddenly appears as it breaks through the swarm of people, violently knocking over everyone in its path. The vehicle was moving so fast that the impact sent several people flying the air- the windshield was also broken by the force of the various collisions.

The crowd then swarmed towards the car in an attempt to stop the driver, and shortly after, they managed to halt his progress. The angered protesters then proceeded to dismantle and destroy it. It's still unknown if they managed to get to the driver.

The green and yellow tide - in honor of the colors of Brazil's flag, which became a symbol of Jair Bolsonaro's campaign - flooded the streets on Sunday night and have not left them since, despite the Supreme Court's order to dismantle them.


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Supporters of ultra-right-wing politician are refusing to step down after scrutinizing the vote count. They consider that the election of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will bring with it the "return of communism"- something they are vehemently against.

Bolsonaro has thanked protestors for their support and defended their "peaceful" actions.

Despite protests, world leaders have recognized Lula da Silva's as Brazil's new leader of the country.
 
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Same energy.
 
The crowd then swarmed towards the car in an attempt to stop the driver, and shortly after, they managed to halt his progress. The angered protesters then proceeded to dismantle and destroy it. It's still unknown if they managed to get to the driver.
Yeah, this happened in Brazil. That driver is fucking dead. And if he's not, he is currently wishing he was.

Still, even when protesting a genocidal dictator illegitimately seizing control of your country, blocking the road is a stupid fucking thing to do and just makes people less sympathetic to your cause. If you actually want to do something, I could offer about fifty thousand suggestions that are objectively better than "be a nuisance to your fellow countrymen".
 
Still, even when protesting a genocidal dictator illegitimately seizing control of your country,
So how was this election illegitimate? It's amazing how every time one of your right-wing waifus lose, it's a fake election, but when they win, it's super duper valid.

You retards need a new coping mechanism. This "FAKE ELECTION" stuff isn't healthy
 
Yeah, this happened in Brazil. That driver is fucking dead. And if he's not, he is currently wishing he was.

Still, even when protesting a genocidal dictator illegitimately seizing control of your country, blocking the road is a stupid fucking thing to do and just makes people less sympathetic to your cause. If you actually want to do something, I could offer about fifty thousand suggestions that are objectively better than "be a nuisance to your fellow countrymen".
Should have blocked roads with trucks or tractors.
 
So how was this election illegitimate? It's amazing how every time one of your right-wing waifus lose, it's a fake election, but when they win, it's super duper valid.

You retards need a new coping mechanism. This "FAKE ELECTION" stuff isn't healthy
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The article is lacking a lot of context. For starters, it's the same pattern of latest elections in S. America. And then, Peru, Chile, and Colombia had completely natural and spontaneous riots before their elections... it was a coincidence that Maduro's second man just happened to say they were sending a "Bolivarian breeze" to the continent...

All of these elections had reported very shady occurrences. I've seen in Brazil it's happened the same as here: cities with Bolso votes for the first round, had none for the second one. That's almost impossible. I've seen people here who certified voting for Fujimori despite their booths showed '0' for her. This is a take over pushed by Cuba using narco-money. They are consolidating an international cocaine route. Everybody knows it and, believe me, the authorities are openly cynical about it. they know we know, they don't care.
 
>driving car into crowd of people
Grounz?
At least this clown looks to have got a decent retaliation for it.
 
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The article is lacking a lot of context. For starters, it's the same pattern of latest elections in S. America. And then, Peru, Chile, and Colombia had completely natural and spontaneous riots before their elections... it was a coincidence that Maduro's second man just happened to say they were sending a "Bolivarian breeze" to the continent...

All of these elections had reported very shady occurrences. I've seen in Brazil it's happened the same as here: cities with Bolso votes for the first round, had none for the second one. That's almost impossible. I've seen people here who certified voting for Fujimori despite their booths showed '0' for her. This is a take over pushed by Cuba using narco-money. They are consolidating an international cocaine route. Everybody knows it and, believe me, the authorities are openly cynical about it. they know we know, they don't care.
Well, if that's the case I really hope the rioting in Brazil escalates so these narcocommies fuck off from there at least.
 
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The article is lacking a lot of context. For starters, it's the same pattern of latest elections in S. America. And then, Peru, Chile, and Colombia had completely natural and spontaneous riots before their elections... it was a coincidence that Maduro's second man just happened to say they were sending a "Bolivarian breeze" to the continent...

All of these elections had reported very shady occurrences. I've seen in Brazil it's happened the same as here: cities with Bolso votes for the first round, had none for the second one. That's almost impossible. I've seen people here who certified voting for Fujimori despite their booths showed '0' for her. This is a take over pushed by Cuba using narco-money. They are consolidating an international cocaine route. Everybody knows it and, believe me, the authorities are openly cynical about it. they know we know, they don't care.
Gonna need a citation on your claims other than some portuguese schizo blog.

It could just be, maybe, that people are sick of right-wing extremist shit. Bolsonaro was very unpopular in Brazil (I have Brazilian friends e falo portugues). It's okay to admit your waifu candidate lost an election, especially in a foreign country
 
Gonna need a citation on your claims other than some portuguese schizo blog.


It could just be, maybe, that people are sick of right-wing extremist shit. Bolsonaro was very unpopular in Brazil (I have Brazilian friends e falo portugues). It's okay to admit your waifu candidate lost an election, especially in a foreign country
"Give me citations, person who lives in the region I talk about because I know it better than you". I know you're a troll, but this never will stop being funny. What sources exactly do you want? You want evidence of the people in charge of elections saying "yes, we did it"?

I don't live in Brazil, but I live next to it, in Peru. And next to Colombia and Chile as well. And all of those countries report exactly the same problems during elections and the same type of pattern of violence one or two years before their election to make foreign media and the rest of the world think that people were being killed and abused:

Chile 2019:
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Peru 2020:
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Colombia 2021:
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All of them have the same things in common: 1. supported by leftists, 2. started by a false narrative being pushed, 3. asked abolishing their constitutions and push for a new one based on communism. Chilean protests started because the metro fare was increased a minimal amount, and for them, it was enough to burn down their metro stations saying this was abuse... their current communist president has raised the fare ten times more and nobody's protesting. Peru protested because the Congress rightfully removed the current president for very legal accusations, but thousands were pushed to protest and remove the new assigned president because he was "ignorant, fascist, and a murderer", even saying that they were expecting people to die in the protests to make their point (which eventually happened).

You want more evidence? The chief of Peruvian elections is a communist who's defended terrorists in his youth. Not as a lawyer designated by the court for people without money: he willingly volunteered to serve as defense lawyer for people who have been caught committing crimes in name of communism and terrorist actions. He believes that much in their cause. He now is saying all of those reported elections issues, issues that conveniently favored a commie, are nothing and we just made them up or are overreacting because we can't accept a "brown person" won. The evidence that dead people still show up in the election books as registered voters is apparently something we all collectively dreamed because we're racist.
 
"Give me citations, person who lives in the region I talk about because I know it better than you". I know you're a troll, but this never will stop being funny. What sources exactly do you want? You want evidence of the people in charge of elections saying "yes, we did it"?

I don't live in Brazil, but I live next to it, in Peru. And next to Colombia and Chile as well. And all of those countries report exactly the same problems during elections and the same type of pattern of violence one or two years before their election to make foreign media and the rest of the world think that people were being killed and abused:

Chile 2019:
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Peru 2020:
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Colombia 2021:
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All of them have the same things in common: 1. supported by leftists, 2. started by a false narrative being pushed, 3. asked abolishing their constitutions and push for a new one based on communism. Chilean protests started because the metro fare was increased a minimal amount, and for them, it was enough to burn down their metro stations saying this was abuse... their current communist president has raised the fare ten times more and nobody's protesting. Peru protested because the Congress rightfully removed the current president for very legal accusations, but thousands were pushed to protest and remove the new assigned president because he was "ignorant, fascist, and a murderer", even saying that they were expecting people to die in the protests to make their point (which eventually happened).

You want more evidence? The chief of Peruvian elections is a communist who's defended terrorists in his youth. Not as a lawyer designated by the court for people without money: he willingly volunteered to serve as defense lawyer for people who have been caught committing crimes in name of communism and terrorist actions. He believes that much in their cause. He now is saying all of those reported elections issues, issues that conveniently favored a commie, are nothing and we just made them up or are overreacting because we can't accept a "brown person" won. The evidence that dead people still show up in the election books as registered voters is apparently something we all collectively dreamed because we're racist.
So you don't have a source to back up your claims is what you are saying. You right-wingers are so gullible and believe every conspiracy you read, yet you refuse to believe that your extreme right-wing beliefs aren't as popular as you claim. All I asked was for a citation to back up your claims and instead you sperg about how you right-wingers are all good boys who dindu nuffin and that there's no way your views are unpopular. Leave your right-wing hugbox now and then and you'll see your views aren't as popular as your echo chamber told you they are
 
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