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by taylodl
638 days ago
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> but the current government backs the judge and give money to congress members to use in their constituency, in returns to get their vote on issues, and that includes to prevent the impeachment of the judge In other words, the judge is not breaking the law. What I think I'm hearing you say is you disagree with your checks-and-balances government's application of law, local attempts to change that law has failed for reasons, so now you support vigilantism in order to get around the law you believe was misapplied. And you support a foreign entity to enact that vigilantism on the populace's behalf? Be careful. Brazil isn't recognized as being an authoritarian regime. You may support Musk is breaking this law, but you may not be very happy with what law(s) he decides to break next. |
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This doesn't even make sense, the fact congress doesn't do it's job does not mean the judge is not breaking the law.
> What I think I'm hearing you say is you disagree with your checks-and-balances government's application of law, local attempts to change that law has failed for reasons, so now you support vigilantism in order to get around the law you believe was misapplied.
There are no applications of the law, they are just not doing their job period. And "vigilantism" is exactly what the judge is doing.
> Be careful. Brazil isn't recognized as being an authoritarian regime.
It just takes one 10 minutes to learn that Brazilian has an authoritarian justice system.