Three more supreme court justices to cast their votes in coming days, with verdict expected by Thursday

Jair Bolsonaro led a criminal organisation that sought to plunge Brazil back into dictatorship with a murderous power grab involving special forces assassins and a vast disinformation campaign, the supreme court judge presiding over the former president’s trial has claimed as he voted for Bolsonaro’s conviction.

Alexandre de Moraes was the first supreme court justice of five to announce his decision on Tuesday, as the trial of Bolsonaro and seven alleged co-conspirators – including four senior members of the military and the former head of Brazil’s answer to MI6 – entered its final stretch.

“The defendant, Jair Bolsonaro, was leader of this criminal structure,” the judge told a courtroom in the capital, Brasília, during a five-hour speech detailing what he called Bolsonaro’s “authoritarian project”.

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      20 hours ago

      Way better shape. The police actually arrested the traitors on the day they did the treason. What a novel fucking concept.

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            The US public has been protesting pretty much non stop since the 60s.

            Their politicians have responded not by addressing the grievances of the people, but by increasingly criminalizing nonviolent protest to the point that it’s often classified as literal terrorism.

            To call the US system a representative democracy is naive to the point of being downright farcical and has been for several decades.

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              Ch aging your facebook picture and shitposting on lemmy doesn’t count.

              Look to France or Nepal on how a real protest looks like.

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                Hey now! The Americans have done far more than that, they’ve peacefully wandered around the neighbourhood and played some acoustic guitar. If that doesn’t attract the attention of politicians, what will?

                /s

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          Yeah, imagine having a real, functioning government.

          Must be nice. As an American millennial, sadly not something I ever really got to experience.

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        True. I don’t think I’d want to live in Russia, Afghanistan, North Korea or Hungary because of the shape of their governments, but it’s definitely a short list.

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          Russia is dogwalking the US. They are a cancerous blight on humanity but they are better run than the US.

          Before anyone finds a hint of respect for russia in here know there is none, greedy orcs rape and murder for someone else’s yacht money when they could have been a first world silicon leader. Most naturally resourceful country on earth, too cowardly to make the necessary changes to their society to excel.

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        This a question that I will always answer with “Belgium”. Even in trump times.

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          I mean, the mere fact that you have to reach for two of the most poverty stricken and lacking in natural resources countries in the world to compare with literally the richest country in this world in both money and natural resources is in itself pretty damn indicative of the failure of the US system to guard from giving the incompetent and the thoroughly corrupt all of the power.