brandoncook1 wrote: Retiraram a opção Paypal de 10 dólares para cashout? Complicado..
Sério? Aí complica, bicho...
Darkstar2 wrote:cxlxjx_2 wrote: Australia could adopt the Brazilian government's measures, fake lockdown ...
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Fascist is the Brazilian government, which killed more than 70,000 people.
Don't worry apparently you have some big competition, the one you would least expect, yours truly the United States, that is supposed to be "above all", "the right example", "the American Dream", "Making things better", "Teaching the world a lesson", "This is how it's done", "the country that wins all wars but cannot win the pandemic", etc.... Note my heavy sarcasm
It's sad to see that only ONE state accounts for more cases than 8 countries combined, really sad....
But the US is faced with a President that has gone mad, completely delusional, claiming victory on the virus, it's all over, they are victorious, all the while people are dropping like dead flies amid the Zombie Apocalypse Let's see, now the COVID19 numbers are going up by 1 million every week nice, how's that for a democratic country that touts being the best in the world - this is literally a GENOCIDE - You would think that in 2020 we are better prepared for pandemics to avoid another Spanish Flu scenario, BUT, it looks like this is going be another Spanish Flu scenario x2!
tasman1 wrote:josealvesjr wrote: Coronavirus: Brazil's President Bolsonaro tests positive. Well, he had it coming!!!! There are some more leaders who can await it.
Yeah politicians get corona but they do not die , maybe they get medicine from Bill . My bet 1 to billion he will live
Reality is they say they are tested positive but they are not , it is just vote add
josealvesjr wrote:cxlxjx_2 wrote:josealvesjr wrote: Brazilians in general are per definition no communists. The right wingers who can barely read and write could not even give a definition of what is communism.
Qoute:Communism is a political and economic ideology that positions itself in opposition to liberal democracy and capitalism, advocating instead a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is nonexistent or severely curtailed.
Do you believe Brazil or the USA has many citizens who would welcome this? I guess not.
Brazilians in general are liberal in the economy and conservative in their way of life.
Don´t you mean the other way around? Brazil has very domestic protective economic policies whereas the Brazilian is the most easy going person there is
josealvesjr wrote: Brazilians in general are per definition no communists. The right wingers who can barely read and write could not even give a definition of what is communism.
Qoute:Communism is a political and economic ideology that positions itself in opposition to liberal democracy and capitalism, advocating instead a classless system in which the means of production are owned communally and private property is nonexistent or severely curtailed.
Do you believe Brazil or the USA has many citizens who would welcome this? I guess not.