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Written by Emily Kirksey
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Wednesday, 21 June 2006 07:29 |
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For many Brazilians, the October 2002 election of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva symbolized the ascendance to power of a leftist prodigal son. But impoverished Brazilians, initially attracted by Lula's radical past and his passionate pledge to transform Brazil's highly unequal society, could sense his potential for leading a social and political revolution that would bring justice to the ignored lower tier of the population.
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America is a s**t hole with nothing to offer but the prospect of being in debt and maybe making a decent living.
Americans are the s**ttiest people on earth. Black Americans treat each other like total s**t. If you don't toe the party line they will make your life a living hell. White Americans are culturally BANKRUPT. They don't know drumming from drooling. Americans are cynical and negative about everything. If roads aren't perfectly paved, if they don't have 5000 TV channels, and they can't stuff their fat faces for 24 hours straight they will whine until you can't hear yourself think. I hate America, I want your money not your friendship. f**k it! I don't want your money, give me mine back. I am taking my funloving black butt to Bahia to spend the rest of my youth basking in the glow of peace, culture, and life.