Alessandro šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦(@aledornell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Maidocratie Are Bolsonaro and Pinochet considered to be liberals though? I think it would be accurate to say too many liberals were comfortable making alliances with them, but I haven't seen anyone consider them part of the movement

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Alessandro šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦(@aledornell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Maidocratie It has liberal in the name but even most right-wing Brazilian liberals aren't big fans of it in my experience
I think liberals were comfortable supporting him because they assumed he would pass some economic reforms of common interest but not because he was one of them

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Baena(@gutista02) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Maidocratie The fact that Japan and SK import so much of vibe and properly LBGT stuff while their own countries are so conservative is somwhat confusing, maybe is cultural differences that allow it? The lack of dogmatic religion like Christianity?

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Metro šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡øšŸ‡®šŸ‡³šŸ‡µšŸ‡ø(@metr0politics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Maidocratie Darsam included Czechia and Sloveniaā€” I think Lithuania is fair as well but EE and LV have not made amends for rights violations imo

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Carlos Ricarte(@CarlosRicarte_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Maidocratie Please, don't tell me that you are calling Bolsonaro a liberal because his party is called 'Partido Liberal'. This is like a 101 Brazilian politics mistake.

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fransik(@franti15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@Maidocratie Ah yes
A billion people under the leadership of a tin pot dictator. Surely they were enthusiastic to join them under him lol

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