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choose_an_alt_name t1_ja586g4 wrote
Reply to EU imposes additional sanctions on Wagner Group for 'rights abuses' in Africa by DoremusJessup
Now sanction France and belgium
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6p6sdk wrote
Reply to comment by SentientHotdogWater in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
You missed my point, the people, as in their ethnicity, is basicaly gone, what exists now is mostly a mix involving natives, centuries of african slaves and several waves of asians and europeans, all this groups had a Lot of interacial marriage, to the point it's nearly Impossible to know much about ones roots
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6p2twu wrote
Reply to comment by SentientHotdogWater in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
Wrong, the group that carried out the original genocide is long since dead as are the original people who lived here, the ones who currently live here are a mix of several immigration waves that came mainly AFTER slavery was abolished, the ex-slaves, some natives and the decendents of the colonizers, these groups were already mixed before and after so much time there is no longer a simple part of the population that you can point as the ones who did all these things, the remaining natives today are mainly tribes that were not discovered untill much latter, most of the ones that were discovered either died or joined the mix
Or are you going to Tell me the japanese that came at the beggining of the 1900s are guilty of these things?
But that is beside the point while the people here have become something entirely different, you can still point at the general direction where they came, even if most of their names have long since been forgoten
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6on1lt wrote
Reply to comment by SentientHotdogWater in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
Didn't you read it? The concequences are felt literally to this day
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6o8czt wrote
Reply to comment by SentientHotdogWater in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
"pushes glasses" it started around the 1500s with the start of the colonizarion process and it's brutal mismanagement that started the huge wealth inequality, then followed by the millions of slaves from África and the plantations style of agriculture that pratically remains to this day, that created the big farmer class that has considerable influence in politics, and when a president that finally decided to do the much needed reform on the agriculture system, blam, here comes the usa with a coup and the big farmers joined with the military to continue controling the country, after redemocratization the impact of 3 decades of propaganda and dissapearing political oponents can still be felt, on one day when a man runs for presidency with support from the big farmers and the military he wins, Bolsonaro, who then proccededs to do a covert genocide of the remaining natives, this last action was discovered a few days ago
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6nt9eu wrote
Reply to comment by 420trashcan in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
I never said peace at any price, i said negotiations are needed and that total victory or defeat aren't the only opitions and that you may need to conceed something to avoid excessive bloodshed, Brazil could have continued to conscript men and take more loans to buy weapons in order to not let Uruguay be independent, but we didn't, it simply wasnt worth it. Solano Lopes did it, he keept not surrendering untill he died, and that ruined his country untill this day, had he started negotiations after being pushed back into his land paraguay would be on much better shape going foward
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6nordt wrote
Reply to comment by 420trashcan in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
This war? No. A war of Brazil and someone else? It may prove necessary. We wouldn't want to do like paraguay and lose half our population due to stubborness
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6mn4t4 wrote
Reply to comment by flamehead2k1 in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
Not every peace treaty is a capitulation
choose_an_alt_name t1_j662877 wrote
Reply to comment by Fit_Manufacturer4568 in Brazil: Lula Administration Wants to Impose Obligations for Big Techs to Reduce Coup-Mongering Content by loggiews
Most likely asking for a military dictatorship
choose_an_alt_name t1_j2futzr wrote
Reply to comment by wired1984 in India offers $280 million to Syria for building power, steel plant by Acrobatic_Effect4907
Europe doesn't think so, at least not with ukraine
choose_an_alt_name t1_j2fuplq wrote
Reply to comment by Mecha-Dave in India offers $280 million to Syria for building power, steel plant by Acrobatic_Effect4907
With then and the chinese no longer as partners that is almost half the planet you are excluding
choose_an_alt_name t1_j25wkd5 wrote
Can someone update me in what was zelenskiys peace plan? Last i heard it was to take back everything pre2014
choose_an_alt_name t1_iy3bjle wrote
As It turns out, hospitals need constant energy and can't afford to rationate energy, the simple solution would be to reduce the time everyone else's gets energy, i am sure they will understand
choose_an_alt_name t1_ja5nfv5 wrote
Reply to 1,000 march in Helsinki to demand peace in Ukraine by chippychipper444
1000 people isn't much for a national scale protest