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The increase in public transport fares was the last straw for a population tired of corruption, that pays skyrocketing taxes and faces very serious problems in basic infrastructure every day.

We are living the beginning of what surely will become the largest popular uprising seen in Brazil in recent years, perhaps in decades.

The military police changed the tone of the protests by using excessive violence against all. Now there's no turning back. Protests will not stop. More people of all ages and social classes will join the cause. Soon, thousands will become millions.

The saddest part of it all is the constant media frenzy over the Confederations Cup, while Brazil seems to wake up from a long sleep.

RISE, BRAZIL!
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Nobody seem o care about our brasil.. pena

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I am happy to say you got that wrong. Cheers!

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Massa, valeu!
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well done those protesters

the veil is falling, ptb.
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Yep.

LIBERTAD !!! LIBERTAD !!! LIBERTAD !!!

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Finally, seems people here are starting to get tired of be sheep

I just think the protesters should not leave the M.S.T. fkrs,
gays, political parties and individuous, mixing up to pollute the uprising.
Is not about this shit! fuckoff2
Is very important kick them out before they turn in pure BS this movement so long awaited.

The globo is pretending not know what is it about,
trying to show the protesters like just ignorant people doing vandalism.

Well i tell what this is about,
we know that ours government is a criminal organization that serves only to sustain itself,
by robbing and enslaving the common people.

So now everything that we want is the heads of the thieves on stakes, every fkng one... is clear?

That's it, blink your ass Globo, plin plin burnit flip



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police is being brutal with protesters
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Breathing through vinegar-soaked rags is an effective counter-measure to tear gas.
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Nice tip..thx


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I live in Brazil, here is my personal view of the situation:

(english not perfect, hope u got it)
The bus taxe was R$0,30 in 90s. Than it was going up every year to 0,50... 0,80... 1,00... 1,20.... 1,50... in 2011 it got R$2,10 then in the mid of 2011 it was to R$2,50 and in the entrace to 2012 it goes to R$2,75... And the service, the bus, it got WORST and not better. The corporations that control the public services of transport become a Mafia and started to gain more power than the state itself. Then the sea services (dont know how to call it in english, the ship transports.) went from R$2,50 to R$4,80 in one day! Everyone in Rio de Janeiro uses it from some citys to go there, everyday to work. And the service... Worst. Everyone was in fear that the taxes was going to R$3,00 then it happened... Last week I just entered in the bus that I take everyday (and the bus drivers rarely stops to get the passangers on the street... they are just terrible) and when I gave the R$2,75 the taxe guy said "its not R$2,75 anymore. Its R$2,95 now." WHAT?! omfg, I could not believe. Alot of people have started to use bicycles in january, there was alot of movements because of the taxes. After that I started to think about asking for my brother bike or buying a bycicle to go to the university, it was insane, I could not take it anymore it was too much expensive and cleary it was not going to stop... In 2014 we would be going to R$3,00 + then R$4,00 + and it was not going to stop. And after that I discovered that I was not alone, I turn on the TV and in the next day in São Paulo people went to the streets because in SP the taxes were worst, it went not to R$2,95 but to R$3,20 ! Holy xit, I could not believe. The movement started there, and after people went to the streets in RJ and then the government that supports the bus mafia guys send the cops to attack the people and used the Midia to fake the news to put like we were destroyng the city and shit...

I havent gone to the streets because I fear Brazilian cops, they are knowed all over the world as one of the most brutal cops that exists, principally the elite ones. I have some titanium plates inside my bones face because of an accident that I suffered some years ago and if I got an shot or anything like that I`m doomed, so I stayed at home but I saw the fight. My city dont have brutal cops like RJ so the protests here was peaceful, but in RJ and SP it was crazy. Some cities have down the taxes this week from R$3,20 to R$1,00 thats the fair price. But is not only that... this is only the top of the iceberg, the corruption, what the state is doing to the population because of the world cup, there is so much blood and cruelty. People can not take it anymore, we all smell a revolution starting. This bus thing was the last drop we could take. We all know that the USA government controls the south american countries, they always send they CIA killers to take out any polictian that can free the countries or make us richer and they just kill and manipulate all countries to their on agenda, so USA got all the money and productions and we all just got fucked. But we are not like the middle east that started a war against the USA, people here principally in brazil are just cool, idk we just accept the things like they are... But this is different, things are becoming different now, Its not about moral, or political views, or anything like that... Its about the day-to-day life, all classes here are getting raped from by government, we need to pay like 70% to the government for everything we import from other countries. If I buy an Macbook for 1000 dollars, I need to pay 700 dollars to the government or they took it, its just insane. And what they do? Anything, they just put laws that make them richer and everyone else poor. And I not talking about the Classe C people, I`m talking about Classe B and A too. I`m not from Classe C, I`m from a Classe A family, I have everything and YET the taxes are destroyng us all. Man, If this is happening with our country that is one of the best economical coutries in south american... Imagine the other ones? We know that American citizen are getting raped by the government too, we support you and help through the internet the way we can. We are all on this together, what they do to you in USA they do to us worst, the difference is that to these illuminati guys mantain their agenda in USA they need the people to like Obama`s government so they get votes and shit, now... For other countries, just fuck them, they just need the corporations, government support, and damn the people. The CIA poison, kills, bully and shit. So the Status Quo maintain.

Now talking about the midia:
The midia was in the side of the government and cops... Until they attacked the midia itself, they arrested alot of journalists. Shot them in the face, blinded them, brutalized them, thing just got out of control and now the midia from one day to another is turning against the government cops. Thing are on fire here, and it is spreading... Funny how the international midia is going slow with this, but lets see. Maybe we are going to become the next Turkey. Who knows. We need to be together on this.

Here you got some english pages about whats happening:

[link to www.policymic.com]

[link to www.policymic.com]



We need some help, please spread the message.

Thanks.

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And these freaking monkeys are hosting the World Cup and the Olympics??

Change the venue now...b4 it's too late...
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And these freaking monkeys are hosting the World Cup and the Olympics??

Change the venue now...b4 it's too late...
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Have you ever wondered why the whole latin america hates Argentina ?

Argentino = ignorante, just switch the letters s226
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I live in Brazil, here is my personal view of the situation:

(english not perfect, hope u got it)
The bus taxe was R$0,30 in 90s. Than it was going up every year to 0,50... 0,80... 1,00... 1,20.... 1,50... in 2011 it got R$2,10 then in the mid of 2011 it was to R$2,50 and in the entrace to 2012 it goes to R$2,75... And the service, the bus, it got WORST and not better. The corporations that control the public services of transport become a Mafia and started to gain more power than the state itself. Then the sea services (dont know how to call it in english, the ship transports.) went from R$2,50 to R$4,80 in one day! Everyone in Rio de Janeiro uses it from some citys to go there, everyday to work. And the service... Worst. Everyone was in fear that the taxes was going to R$3,00 then it happened... Last week I just entered in the bus that I take everyday (and the bus drivers rarely stops to get the passangers on the street... they are just terrible) and when I gave the R$2,75 the taxe guy said "its not R$2,75 anymore. Its R$2,95 now." WHAT?! omfg, I could not believe. Alot of people have started to use bicycles in january, there was alot of movements because of the taxes. After that I started to think about asking for my brother bike or buying a bycicle to go to the university, it was insane, I could not take it anymore it was too much expensive and cleary it was not going to stop... In 2014 we would be going to R$3,00 + then R$4,00 + and it was not going to stop. And after that I discovered that I was not alone, I turn on the TV and in the next day in São Paulo people went to the streets because in SP the taxes were worst, it went not to R$2,95 but to R$3,20 ! Holy xit, I could not believe. The movement started there, and after people went to the streets in RJ and then the government that supports the bus mafia guys send the cops to attack the people and used the Midia to fake the news to put like we were destroyng the city and shit...

I havent gone to the streets because I fear Brazilian cops, they are knowed all over the world as one of the most brutal cops that exists, principally the elite ones. I have some titanium plates inside my bones face because of an accident that I suffered some years ago and if I got an shot or anything like that I`m doomed, so I stayed at home but I saw the fight. My city dont have brutal cops like RJ so the protests here was peaceful, but in RJ and SP it was crazy. Some cities have down the taxes this week from R$3,20 to R$1,00 thats the fair price. But is not only that... this is only the top of the iceberg, the corruption, what the state is doing to the population because of the world cup, there is so much blood and cruelty. People can not take it anymore, we all smell a revolution starting. This bus thing was the last drop we could take. We all know that the USA government controls the south american countries, they always send they CIA killers to take out any polictian that can free the countries or make us richer and they just kill and manipulate all countries to their on agenda, so USA got all the money and productions and we all just got fucked. But we are not like the middle east that started a war against the USA, people here principally in brazil are just cool, idk we just accept the things like they are... But this is different, things are becoming different now, Its not about moral, or political views, or anything like that... Its about the day-to-day life, all classes here are getting raped from by government, we need to pay like 70% to the government for everything we import from other countries. If I buy an Macbook for 1000 dollars, I need to pay 700 dollars to the government or they took it, its just insane. And what they do? Anything, they just put laws that make them richer and everyone else poor. And I not talking about the Classe C people, I`m talking about Classe B and A too. I`m not from Classe C, I`m from a Classe A family, I have everything and YET the taxes are destroyng us all. Man, If this is happening with our country that is one of the best economical coutries in south american... Imagine the other ones? We know that American citizen are getting raped by the government too, we support you and help through the internet the way we can. We are all on this together, what they do to you in USA they do to us worst, the difference is that to these illuminati guys mantain their agenda in USA they need the people to like Obama`s government so they get votes and shit, now... For other countries, just fuck them, they just need the corporations, government support, and damn the people. The CIA poison, kills, bully and shit. So the Status Quo maintain.

Now talking about the midia:
The midia was in the side of the government and cops... Until they attacked the midia itself, they arrested alot of journalists. Shot them in the face, blinded them, brutalized them, thing just got out of control and now the midia from one day to another is turning against the government cops. Thing are on fire here, and it is spreading... Funny how the international midia is going slow with this, but lets see. Maybe we are going to become the next Turkey. Who knows. We need to be together on this.

Here you got some english pages about whats happening:

[link to www.policymic.com]

[link to www.policymic.com]

We need some help, please spread the message.

Thanks.
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thanks for the update hf good to know how it looks from within.
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More protests and gratuitous violence from the police in Brazil.
Today, around 2,5k people (according to msm) got close to the national stadium in the capital city This happened as the crowd arrived for the opening of the confederations cup.

This time the demonstration was against public spending for the world cup in 2014.

Also there were 2 police helicopters and one army blackhawk, while 2 drones (?!) watched from above.
Brazilian riot police responded with force and there were around 20 civilian and 4 police wounded.

I guess it's going to be the same in other cities during the games...
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Dude shouldn't have been carrying vinegar. Makes him look suspicious.
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Brazilian president Dilma Roussef booed during the opening of the Confederations Cup.

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Dude shouldn't have been carrying vinegar. Makes him look suspicious.
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Sorry, but i am not aware that carrying vinegar is a crime.

It's not a drug, nor a weapon, so he should not be arrested for this.
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brazil has the most inequitable land ownership in the world. the UK is in second place, and here 4000 families own half the land. given that land ownership is a pretty good indicator of the general rich/poor divide, brazil has the most dispossessed, pissed off peasants of any country...i hope via campesina is involved.
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I live in Brazil, here is my personal view of the situation:

(english not perfect, hope u got it)
The bus taxe was R$0,30 in 90s. Than it was going up every year to 0,50... 0,80... 1,00... 1,20.... 1,50... in 2011 it got R$2,10 then in the mid of 2011 it was to R$2,50 and in the entrace to 2012 it goes to R$2,75... And the service, the bus, it got WORST and not better. The corporations that control the public services of transport become a Mafia and started to gain more power than the state itself. Then the sea services (dont know how to call it in english, the ship transports.) went from R$2,50 to R$4,80 in one day! Everyone in Rio de Janeiro uses it from some citys to go there, everyday to work. And the service... Worst. Everyone was in fear that the taxes was going to R$3,00 then it happened... Last week I just entered in the bus that I take everyday (and the bus drivers rarely stops to get the passangers on the street... they are just terrible) and when I gave the R$2,75 the taxe guy said "its not R$2,75 anymore. Its R$2,95 now." WHAT?! omfg, I could not believe. Alot of people have started to use bicycles in january, there was alot of movements because of the taxes. After that I started to think about asking for my brother bike or buying a bycicle to go to the university, it was insane, I could not take it anymore it was too much expensive and cleary it was not going to stop... In 2014 we would be going to R$3,00 + then R$4,00 + and it was not going to stop. And after that I discovered that I was not alone, I turn on the TV and in the next day in São Paulo people went to the streets because in SP the taxes were worst, it went not to R$2,95 but to R$3,20 ! Holy xit, I could not believe. The movement started there, and after people went to the streets in RJ and then the government that supports the bus mafia guys send the cops to attack the people and used the Midia to fake the news to put like we were destroyng the city and shit...

I havent gone to the streets because I fear Brazilian cops, they are knowed all over the world as one of the most brutal cops that exists, principally the elite ones. I have some titanium plates inside my bones face because of an accident that I suffered some years ago and if I got an shot or anything like that I`m doomed, so I stayed at home but I saw the fight. My city dont have brutal cops like RJ so the protests here was peaceful, but in RJ and SP it was crazy. Some cities have down the taxes this week from R$3,20 to R$1,00 thats the fair price. But is not only that... this is only the top of the iceberg, the corruption, what the state is doing to the population because of the world cup, there is so much blood and cruelty. People can not take it anymore, we all smell a revolution starting. This bus thing was the last drop we could take. We all know that the USA government controls the south american countries, they always send they CIA killers to take out any polictian that can free the countries or make us richer and they just kill and manipulate all countries to their on agenda, so USA got all the money and productions and we all just got fucked. But we are not like the middle east that started a war against the USA, people here principally in brazil are just cool, idk we just accept the things like they are... But this is different, things are becoming different now, Its not about moral, or political views, or anything like that... Its about the day-to-day life, all classes here are getting raped from by government, we need to pay like 70% to the government for everything we import from other countries. If I buy an Macbook for 1000 dollars, I need to pay 700 dollars to the government or they took it, its just insane. And what they do? Anything, they just put laws that make them richer and everyone else poor. And I not talking about the Classe C people, I`m talking about Classe B and A too. I`m not from Classe C, I`m from a Classe A family, I have everything and YET the taxes are destroyng us all. Man, If this is happening with our country that is one of the best economical coutries in south american... Imagine the other ones? We know that American citizen are getting raped by the government too, we support you and help through the internet the way we can. We are all on this together, what they do to you in USA they do to us worst, the difference is that to these illuminati guys mantain their agenda in USA they need the people to like Obama`s government so they get votes and shit, now... For other countries, just fuck them, they just need the corporations, government support, and damn the people. The CIA poison, kills, bully and shit. So the Status Quo maintain.

Now talking about the midia:
The midia was in the side of the government and cops... Until they attacked the midia itself, they arrested alot of journalists. Shot them in the face, blinded them, brutalized them, thing just got out of control and now the midia from one day to another is turning against the government cops. Thing are on fire here, and it is spreading... Funny how the international midia is going slow with this, but lets see. Maybe we are going to become the next Turkey. Who knows. We need to be together on this.

Here you got some english pages about whats happening:

[link to www.policymic.com]

[link to www.policymic.com]



We need some help, please spread the message.

Thanks.
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Thread: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE RIOTS IN BRAZIL: PLEASE WATCH THIS!!!!

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Err... How come this video has 1,6k views and almost 10k likes ?
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Err... How come this video has 1,6k views and almost 10k likes ?
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It happens...
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vinegar is good against tear gas. you soak a bandana or other face (scarf, t-shirt, whatever) covering with vinegar and tie it around your face...it apparently helps. i've prepped at protests in the past with baggies of vinegar soaked bandanas, but fortunately never needed to use them.

vinegar is also apparently an ingredient from which one can make a bomb with other ingredients.

the journalist was likely carrying the vinegar for protection from tear gas.
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Breathing through vinegar-soaked rags is an effective counter-measure to tear gas.
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Nice tip..thx


peace
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I remember hearing about a new tear gas that makes vinegar irrelevant.
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Nazism?: The Truth behind the Fifa World Cup 2014 in Brazil



What the government are doing to the population

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Nice compilation, but would be more cool if the PSTU flags were thrown in the fire too poop

The guy saying in the face of the cop - Vai toma no cu ! was priceless chuckle

Yeah fk them, ppigs, they know what they doing is wrong and totally against their oath,
but they keeps at all costs their fake pose of authority...
These fkrs they're merely henchmen defenders of the thiefs, nothing more.

And to think our government applied the full disarmament on us,
very probably they were already waiting for that, it think this was deliberated,
they knew soon or later something like this would happen.

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Ever increasing interest payments on fiat money provided by central banks = rising taxes and inflation.

It happens everywhere.
It is like a boat in rapids heading for the waterfall.

This will not end well for the central banksters.
No no no not well at all.

Unite - Organize and start fighting back.
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Police attacking peaceful protesters today in Rio

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Police attacking peaceful protesters today in Rio


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City Cameras were turned off tofay. FIFA interrupted a radio transmission from Band News. Is this FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF FIFA now?

For you guys portuguese speakes, here is the link of the interruption "determined by FIFA" [in portuguese]

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Large protests will take place today in Sao Paulo.
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Fellow brazilians there are sources here on GLP saying that it is all a psyop... a payback from Russia for the recent position assumed by the U.S. about military support on Syria.

We know that the protesters by the thousands are just kids trying be part on something, but the building blocks of this mess are political activism backed by foreign powers.

Brazil was never ever a nation based on society, but a conglomerate of serves and slaves living under the same centralized lord, be it emperor or president.

So, we are the dream target for this kind of action and nobody gonna tell you about it.

Be in the known that less than a hundred people living in Brazil are capable of a abstraction of third level, so all the movements of the brazilian body comes from above trough this group or by the force.

Be prepared, and keep an eye for future confirmations.
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At least 40k people protesting right now in Sao Paulo.





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