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well, people actually do want military intervention in brazil to take dilma out of the power. oh god
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 18:59:47 UTC from web-
@mushi Just show them how well it turned out in Egypt
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:00:26 UTC from web-
@critialcloudkicker yeah, i better star building a pyramid
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:01:26 UTC from web-
@mushi I was talking about the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Egyptian_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat ...Which eventually placed a general whom was in the same pay-pocket as the person who half of Egypt alledgedly not wanted as president. ( little shaky on details )
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:03:49 UTC from web-
@critialcloudkicker i hope we didnt turn out like this. I dotn want a 3rd dictature to happen
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:06:21 UTC from web-
@mushi I am not familliar with Brazil's history actually... third dictatorship ?
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:09:27 UTC from web-
@critialcloudkicker well, the last time we had a military intevention it started the military dictature, that was the second we had. Both of them wre to eliminate a "communist threat", which is what people think Dilma is
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:12:00 UTC from web-
@mushi Wait... When "the people" are afraid of communism, this mostly is actually socialism... *sigh* I don't even wanna go into that again come to think of it
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:17:33 UTC from web-
@critialcloudkicker After the elections, peopel started wanting to part the country in these two parts, According to them we have to eliminate the red part because it is turning into the "new cuba" because of this president communist tendencies. You know, people are dumb
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:32:19 UTC from web-
@mushi ... Was Cuba ever communistic ? I mean, sure the communist party ruled from 1959 by the communist party but that's like saying that the Netherlands are now a "Country of freedom and Democracy" Just because our leader is from the "People's Party for freedom and Democracy" ... Yeah, that flag does not fly half as high as one might suspect.
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:35:58 UTC from web-
@critialcloudkicker Cuba was - and still is - a Stalinist state, yes.
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:38:27 UTC from web-
@mrmattimation Stalinistic states are different from how communism is supposed to work for a number of reasons. Then after Khrushchev had to resign because of Sino-Soviet split and his "liberal view" other leaders came which were more amiable to the idea of Stalinistic ideology. this continued until Gorbachov came to power. Guess what happened next.
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:44:12 UTC from web-
@critialcloudkicker I really have to start working on my continueation of words... It is not "then after" but "Because as you can see, after"
Saturday, 01-Nov-14 19:46:22 UTC from web
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