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authfags

Heh, nice deflection, but I'm nowhere near auth-right. Probably much closer to anarcho-capitalism or libertarian voluntaryism. I'm not even particularly conservative. Maybe I just hang out around right-wingers enough that their lingo has rubbed off on me. Your worries about "muh optics" of the Right looking bad on the global stage may have some merit, but you are operating within their playbook. Liberal Globalist Right vs. Left. I reject the premise.

Calls for lone-wolf violence are another gayop, so I would not be advocating that either. At this point there's little we can do but strive for social and economic dominance, or parallel systems. Changing the culture wherever you can. Doesn't mean we can't cheer for hard power victories against globalists when they happen.

But this isn't about me or my country. We're talking about your perception of Brazilian politics. Let's pretend that Democracy is Good and Holy and not a failed god. Why would Bolsonaro be the one to steal the election, or "revolt" if it doesn't go his way? I can't even imagine where you would get the idea unless you are a boomer idealist who believes the GAE propaganda machine. Any use of force by his supporters would be defensive or making sure the other side can't cheat.

Bolsonaro is WAY behind in the polls, and so he has adopted a strategy of de-legitimizing the results and it looks likely that when he loses, he is going to fight instead of concede.

This is the same fake news they said about Trump and his supporters in the US. Did "sources close to Bolsonaro's thinking" tell you how it will all go down?

a RIGHTEOUS tyranny of the Left

Yes everything they do is righteous. They're on the "Right Side of History". It's kind of a defining trait.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: spelling, add some words

authfags

Heh, nice deflection, but I'm nowhere near auth-right. Probably much closer to anarcho-capitalism or libertarian voluntaryism. I'm not even particularly conservative. Maybe I just hang out around right-wingers enough that their lingo has rubbed off on me. Your worries about "muh optics" of the Right looking bad on the global stage may have some merit, but you are operating within their playbook. Liberal Globalist Right vs. Left. I reject the premise.

Calls for lone-wolf violence are another gayop, so I would not be advocating that either. At this point there's little we can do but strive for social and economic dominance, or parallel systems. Changing the culture wherever you can. Doesn't mean we can't cheer for hard power victories against globalists when they happen.

But this isn't about me or my country. We're talking about your perception of Brazilian politics. Let's pretend that Democracy is Good and Holy and not a failed god. Why would Bolsonaro be the one to steal the election, or "revolt" if it doesn't go his way? I can't even imagine where you would get the idea unless you are a boomer idealist who believes the GAE propaganda machine. Any use of force by his supporters would be defensive or making sure the other side can't cheat.

Bolsonaro is WAY behind in the polls, and so he has adopted a strategy of de-legitimizing the results and it looks likely that when he loses, he is going to fight instead of concede.

This is the same fake news they said about Trump and his supporters in the US. Did "sources close to Bolsonaro's thinking" tell you how it will all go down?

a RIGHTEOUS tyranny of the Left

Yes everything they do is righteous. They're on the "Right Side of History". It's kind of a defining trait at this point.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: grammar

authfags

Heh, nice deflection, but I'm nowhere near auth-right. Probably much closer to anarcho-capitalism or libertarian voluntaryism. I'm not even particularly conservative. Maybe I just hang out around right-wingers enough that their lingo has rubbed off on me. Your worries about "muh optics" of the Right looking bad on the global stage may have some merit, but you are operating within their playbook. Liberal Globalist Right vs. Left. I reject the premise.

Calls for lone-wolf violence are another gayop, so I would not be advocating that either. At this point there's little we can do but strive for social and economic dominance, or parallel systems. Changing the culture wherever you can. Doesn't mean we can't cheer for hard power victories against globalists when they happen.

But this isn't about me or my country. We're talking about your perception of Brazilian politics. Let's pretend that Democracy is Good and Holy and not a failed god. Why would Bolsanaro be the one to steal the election, or "revolt" if it doesn't go his way? I can't even imagine where you would get the idea unless you are a boomer idealist who believes the GAE propaganda machine. Any use of force by his supporters would be defensive or making sure the other side can't cheat.

Bolsonaro is WAY behind in the polls, and so he has adopted a strategy of de-legitimizing the results and it looks likely that when he loses, he is going to fight instead of concede.

This is the same fake news they said about Trump and his supporters in the US. Did "sources close to Bolsonaro's thinking" tell you how it will all go down?

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

authfags

Heh, nice deflection, but I'm nowhere near auth-right. Probably much closer to anarcho-capitalism or libertarian voluntaryism. I'm not even particularly conservative. Maybe I just hang out around right-wingers enough that their lingo has rubbed off on me. Your worries about "muh optics" of the "Right" looking bad on the global stage may have some merit, but you are operating within their playbook. Liberal Globalist Right vs. Left. I reject the premise.

Calls for lone-wolf violence are another gayop, so I would not be advocating that either. At this point there's little we can do but strive for social and economic dominance, changing the culture wherever you can along the way. Doesn't mean I won't cheer for hard power victories against globalists when they happen.

But this isn't about me or my country. We're talking about your perception of Brazilian politics. Let's pretend that Democracy is Good and Holy and not a failed god. Why would Bolsanaro be the one to steal the election, or "revolt" if it doesn't go his way? I can't even imagine where you would get the idea unless you are a boomer idealist who believes the GAE propaganda machine. Any use of force by his supporters would be defensive or making sure the other side can't cheat.

Bolsonaro is WAY behind in the polls, and so he has adopted a strategy of de-legitimizing the results and it looks likely that when he loses, he is going to fight instead of concede.

This is the same fake news they said about Trump and his supporters in the US. Did "sources close to Bolsonaro's thinking" tell you how it will all go down?

1 year ago
1 score