Brazil's Senate has 81 members, three for each of its 26 states and three for the Federal District (so basically representatives of the government bureaucracy).
He reminds me a little bit of Wagner Moura's character from Elite Squad 2.
If you haven't seen that movie, definitely give it a watch. It's amazingly accurate to the real-life corruption in politics and the backstabbing that goes on to undermine the efforts of good men.
It's to Elite Squad 1 what The Godfather 2 was to The Godfather 1.
I didn't think the sequel could be better, but it surpasses the original in a very significant way (especially if you prefer seeing how the macropolitics affects everyone from the top to the ground level, and the corruption rife on every level in between).
It's a remarkable and poignantly insightful piece of cinema, especially the subplot about how the public viewed police enforcement versus how it was given a spin in the news as "brutality". You'll instantly see the parallels with the whole "defund the police" movement pushed by Leftists in real life.
It's a brilliant film, and Jose Padilha's best cinematic outing to date. Well worth a watch.
Catholic member of parliament in Poland got reprimanded because he has briefly informed Minister of Health of potential capital punishment for what he has done.
When the Cathedral goes this hard after a national leader, it means he really is one of us.
As if I didn't love Bolsonaro enough already.
Your math is so bad you're evidently black.
Once again you affirm you're black.
You count their confirmed infected against confirmed deaths. You have these figures in the article.
You can't say "almost everyone survived the plane crash" because almost everyone in the world wasn't on the plane in which everyone died aboard.
These measures are supposed to prevent infections.
So what now? Any based Brazilians around here?
Here's about 100 000 based Brazilians
From what I understand, they couldn’t even coup him either. Because the military and police are overwhelmingly on his side.
that's a lot of senators
Brazil's Senate has 81 members, three for each of its 26 states and three for the Federal District (so basically representatives of the government bureaucracy).
Good thing he told his countrymen to buy guns.
He reminds me a little bit of Wagner Moura's character from Elite Squad 2.
If you haven't seen that movie, definitely give it a watch. It's amazingly accurate to the real-life corruption in politics and the backstabbing that goes on to undermine the efforts of good men.
It's to Elite Squad 1 what The Godfather 2 was to The Godfather 1.
I didn't think the sequel could be better, but it surpasses the original in a very significant way (especially if you prefer seeing how the macropolitics affects everyone from the top to the ground level, and the corruption rife on every level in between).
It's a remarkable and poignantly insightful piece of cinema, especially the subplot about how the public viewed police enforcement versus how it was given a spin in the news as "brutality". You'll instantly see the parallels with the whole "defund the police" movement pushed by Leftists in real life.
It's a brilliant film, and Jose Padilha's best cinematic outing to date. Well worth a watch.
Bolsonaro for world leader!
Bolsonaro is the shit
How long until the CIA or another similar org “disappears” him, do we think..?
Hedging bets here, but I would go with “not too long”, judging by past examples…
I guess this is how they'll give Trump the death penalty.
But not Cuomo.
Catholic member of parliament in Poland got reprimanded because he has briefly informed Minister of Health of potential capital punishment for what he has done.