| Alex_The_Hedgehog said: Right Wing. |
Not to turn this into a Brazilian politics thread, but doesn't seem to work? How, exactly, if you care to elaborate? As much as I strongly dislike many aspects of the current left-wing government and the previous left-wing governments, the left-wing is kind of the only part of the Brazilian political spectrum that is doing *anything* for Brazil and for Brazilian people. Not to mention the huge advancements in basic human rights—scholarization, housing, sewage, etc.—pushed by the left-wing government in the early 2000s. The right-wing is currently divided between people trying to "save" the ultra-rich from slightly higher taxes, people trying to allow a takeover of the Brazilian government by foreign private companies, and people trying to dismantle the three branches of government to save a looney autocrat from a prison sentence he deserves. FHC was the last competent right-wing president, and his term ended over 20 years ago.
I can't see a rational reason to say what you did about Brazil in 2025, unless you're either ultra-rich (I'm talking 7-figure income, 0.01%, gets-away-with-anything kind of rich) or part of the Bolsonaro family.








