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Reporting is scarce. I can only find snippets of videos on Twitter. From what I've seen, the country seems to be on the verge of a civil war. There's fighting on the streets, police brutality, attacks on government buildings, etc. I've never seen a media blackout like this before, especially for such a major happening. The gay as fuck FIFA horseshit isn't helping either. Most of the news about Brazil right now is coming from Npcs whining that their country lost to Croatia. Normies really are the same all over the world. Bullets could be flying through their windows and they wouldn't even notice as long as the sports game was on.

Reporting is scarce. I can only find snippets of videos on Twitter. From what I've seen, the country seems to be on the verge of a civil war. There's fighting on the streets, police brutality, attacks on government buildings, etc. I've never seen a media blackout like this before, especially for such a major happening. The gay as fuck FIFA horseshit isn't helping either. Most of the news about Brazil right now is coming from Npcs whining that their country lost to Croatia. Normies really are the same all over the world. Bullets could be flying through their windows and they wouldn't even notice as long as the sports game was on.

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Peaceful protests are publicity stunts to convince people that preformed ideas are popular. "WE'RE MARCHING FOR X!!!" "We agree, we will give you X" missing is the scene where money is pumped in to astroturf an insane proposition

There is value in peaceful protests though, it can wake people up. Not people that see the news but a mass movement that connects with common folk in a peaceful way can open up a lot of eyes, and any minds swayed will be worth it. But for real change its simple, whoever exercises more power will dictate what happens.