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by epx
3223 days ago
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This is a nostalgic credo among youngsters that are too far into either side of political spectrum: that there was some sort of 'order' or 'grand plan' for the country until the 1980s. Obviously I don't subscribe to that credo. Let's not forget that local left worships GetĂșlio Vargas, which was a right-wing dictator and a full-fledged fascist (a true fascist that fortunately was not a Nazi puppet, which made a lot of difference!). Also, the local military regime belonged firmly to the right, but borrowed some ideas from the left (strong presence of the state in economy, auto-sufficiency in manufacturing). Many times the impeached Dilma was compared to General Geisel; they even committed the same errors regarding the economy. Anyway I am not sure if you want to debate or just calling people liars. |
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Source needed, credible sources about lefties that loved our military dictatorship would be greatly appreciated.
I can agree with you on Getulio Vargas, but I disagree in everything else and would love to see you support your arguments with sources.
I call things what they are, and saying that the left has fond memories of the dictatorship in the same way that the right has is a false equivalence.
I won't say that we don't have a few lefties that admire Stalinism and left-wing dictatorships, but I find very hard to believe that the left is fond of our dictatorship, would gladly read some sources that corroborate your arguments.