I think English signs itself isn't always sus. But Israeli flags? Come on.

  • umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    3 个月前

    reminder it wasnt as full as this image makes it look like.

    without the state apparatus in his favor, bolsonaro lost most of his fervent supporters. evangelical conservatism is very much alive and well here though, just waiting for the next bolsonaro.

    also lula is probably more likely to support the damn evangelicals in their bloodlust than to send any tanks.

    • s0ykaf [he/him]
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      3 个月前

      that last part is so true lmao

      when these evangelical leaders were reaching their peak, back in late 00's/early 10's, the PT decided to support rather than to fight them, in the hopes that they would get electoral support (which they even did, for a time; but like any reactionary opportunist, those leaders soon turned their back on the party)

        • s0ykaf [he/him]
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          3 个月前

          in a way, i think we can see it as a type of tailism

        • Redcuban1959 [any]
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          3 个月前

          Tbh, Maduro also has the support of Protestants (I believe they are neo-Pentecostals and not the old local Protestants). These people are usually opportunists, as we've seen in Brazil and places like Guatemala. By the way, these neo-Pentecostals are very hostile towards the actual local Protestant churches, most of which were left-wing and oppressed during the Juntas.

        • umbrella@lemmy.ml
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          3 个月前

          lula loves conciliation with these dangerous groups, hes constantly flirting with our fascist military, religious zealots and all sorts of dangerous groups.

          id say hes probably worse than chavez in this regard.