Brazil: Far-right candidate rejects slave-trading history


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Jair Bolsonaro, a far-right presidential claimant in Brazil, has pronounced a republic should not feel guilty about a past as a world’s biggest worker importer.


The former army captain pronounced Brazil “owes no debt” to a black adults during an speak on a Brazilian speak uncover Roda Viva on Monday.


“What ancestral debt are we articulate about? we didn’t send anyone into slavery,” he said, before going on to insist that Portuguese traders were not obliged for Brazil’s trans-Atlantic worker industry, though that black people “themselves handed over a slaves.”


Brazil abolished labour in 1888. It alien some-more slaves than any other nation.


During a interview, a 63-year-old congressman also pronounced that, if elected, he would try to hurl behind policies introduced by former boss Dilma Rousseff that introduced widespread quotas for black adults in aloft preparation and open zone jobs, designed to tackle inequality in Brazil.


Bolsonaro’s comments annoyed discuss and critique on amicable media, with a hashtag “#RodaViva” trending on Twitter in Brazil. 


Fellow presidential claimant Marina Silva, now third in opinion polls, pronounced on Twitter that Bolsonaro didn’t merit “anyone’s vote”. 


An picture of Roda Viva’s presenter listening to Bolsonaro with her conduct in her hands also went viral.



Bolsonaro’s supporters praised a interview, with one Twitter-user essay “I wish Jair Bolsonaro as a subsequent boss of Brazil” and another observant a speak was “the best”.


Trump of a Tropics


Bolsonaro is now second in many opinion polls after jailed former President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva, who might be incompetent to run after being convicted as partial of a country’s Lava Jato crime investigation.


Dubbed a “Trump of a Tropics”, Bolsonaro is using as an choice to a domestic chosen and has affianced to be tough on crime and crime.


Critics have pronounced he is too fresh in financial matters and have lifted concerns that his troops past and guarantee to fill his cupboard with ex-military crew will lead Brazil towards authoritarianism.


In Monday’s interview, Bolsonaro pronounced Brazil “can’t continue” as a amicable democracy.


He has done several argumentative statements on quarrelsome issues such as competition and LGBT rights.


In 2003, he told a congresswoman that she did not merit to be raped by him. He was fined $3,000 for repeating a acknowledgement in Congress in 2014. 


In Dec 2017, he said that, if elected, he would follow US President Donald Trump’s lead and pierce Brazil’s embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.


In a interview, Bolsonaro also continued to urge a Brazil’s former troops dictatorship, that ran a republic from 1964 to 1985.


“There was no troops coup,” he said. “A manoeuvre d’etat is when we flog in a doorway and take out a president. But a Congress announced a presidency blank – that was a law during a time”.


He once again uttered his support for an army colonel who oversaw a woe of severe insurgent fighters and dissidents and questioned a sincerity of victim’s accounts.


“[People] contend they were woe victims to get compensation, or votes, or pity, or power,” he said.


“We always usually hear one side of history. If we’d lost, currently Brazil would be like Cuba“. 


Brazilians will conduct to a polls to elect a new boss in October. Corruption and a economy are expected to be pivotal issues for electorate in a country, that is pang a misfortune retrogression on record. 


Article source: http://www.francesoir.fr/societe-faits-divers/conseillere-agricole-tuee-dans-laveyron-lautopsie-prevue-ce-jeudi

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