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by fyokdrigd
949 days ago
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> To be clear, I think that spying on Petrobras is wrong and I wish that Petrobras had a remedy for it. sorry to break it to you, but the answer was too succumb to a full blow 60s style coup which remove the president who autored the Reuters article above. she was ousted by the senate, the right wing vice who was there for "governability" signed rights to new oil reserves to texaco on his first week in power and then brazil got an election that was free for all (main candidate jailed on bogus claims, candidate working with steve banon leading, etc) |
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I know lots of people in Brazil who wrote publicly all the time about how they didn't agree with Dilma's impeachment (and thought it was legally improper) and didn't agree with her successors. They all managed to avoid torture or disappearance or the knock on the door in the middle of the night.
If the impeachment and its aftermath were a coup, they were definitely not a "60s style coup".