The bright future that might await Brazil and Latin America

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The moment Brazil becomes an economic superpower (Which seems an event that will come to fruition in the end of the next decade even though their politicians are incompetent in general especially Bolsonaro but also the left wing) then that will be the moment where Latin America will loosen their chains from the American tyrant, and will possess a level of independency.

Now this is going to be difficult given how many Latin American politicians and state leaders are willing to suck foreign balls, in what currently is a hedonistic society yet poor at the same time, which makes it highly dopamine driven and therefore prone to mistakes and accidents. It might also be difficult for states that currently rival with Brazil like Argentina led by the chosen tribe honorific member Milei.

Brazil should start influencing elections everywhere including ESPECIALLY in Mexico and Colombia, and stop focusing on Venezuela and ordering them to "Muh make elections again" (Not a fan of Maduro at all, Chavez was a thousand times better but it's either that or US-Israeli slavery right now sadly. Venezuela is a country whose opposition politicians advocate for a US invasion and the massive death of their own citizens for the sake of power, which says everything you need to know about those specific people's). Brazil should start using their army if they need so to revert future potential coup d'etats in the region by the Americans against their allies.

Latin America is in a sort of privileged position because although some of their states have more homicides per year than countries in war have deaths (Mainly because of gang violence and narcos, which are interwined), they don't possess the bad press and reputation because the US is not focused on them and has to switch propaganda efforts towards what they consider by far their biggest rivals, Islam, China and Russia (Succeded in making wars in Muslim land and Russia, barely in China but it is their biggest future goal, Taiwan+Thailand+possibly expanding Indian front), so that people avoid doing tourism there and companies don't work with those lands

The biggest disadvantage they have is the democratic system which could completely thwart any growth if the wrong US proxy party wins elections in the next 10 years before the evident fall of the American-Israeli empire. This has happened for example in Argentina where they are sadly doomed with Milei after he decided to break relations with China and just to suck the balls of America and Israel, without any reasonable basis stemming from his population whether ideological or economical. However, the Argentinian case is not relatable since the opposition was also US-Israeli controlled and they were perhaps even worse (Argentina has a powerful israeli lobby and influence)

Brazil should start manipulating elections and stemming away from irrelevant political systems that are only in place to weaken nations and starve people under the guise of "Muh human rights dude every vote counts every citizen who wageslaves collecting vegetables or fixing motorcycles should have the right to choose a party that was smart enough to manipulate him because they hired with millions from his taxes think-tanks from Harvard who specialize in the field of social and individual psychology"

The other thing they need to crackdown is gangs and drug dealing hubs in Favelas. That is another key issue that the US will certainly exploit if they see Brazil becoming a problem, and they will do the same as they did with Mexico, fund such groups with all possible means so that they become autonomous enough to seize land from the goverment and rule portions of the country. Another element the US might use is the racial tensions, and probably finance a BLM like movement (Or the other way around like they did in South Africa or they do in Israel, an apartheidlike rulership-party-militias. In fact, i find this more probable but i might be wrong.) so that to fraction heavily the society.

Brazil clearly has a great task ahead of them and as a muslim i wish them success so that all of Latin America might prevail.
 
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Dnr but buying a Brazilian ETF
 
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We are above colombia and mexico
 
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maybe if i was president of brazil
 
Suifuel tbh
 
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We are above colombia and mexico
Definetly. It's just that they are the other 2 potential superpowers in the region apart from oil rich Venezuela.

Argentina could be but it's completely f'ed up, they are destroyed.
 
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no way to do that as a comprador

industrial revolution or death
 
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What do you mean by comprador?
comprador means "buyer" in iberic languages (portuguese and spanish) and designates bourgeoisie of underdeveloped countries that has a economic relationship of dependence with developed countries; they export production usually raw products (commodities) and import manufactured products and technology from 1st world countries

this relationship despite at first glance appearing economically disadvantageous ensures that the local commodity producing elite remains in power in the underdeveloped country and doesnt face competition from industrial/technologically intensive bourgeoisie
 
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rate my new avi bhai
 
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I don't see any country where deathniks are prevalent becoming an economic superpower.
 

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