Stefano

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  1. @Cudin is in a parallel universe haha. I'm off
  2. @Cudin I'm glad that you have a good grasp of the spiral dynamics model. I don't know much about trump. In one of the latest episodes, Leo speaks of lines of development in spiral dynamics, and it isn't so simple to just label people around. See, the choice between Haddad and Bolsonaro is closely attached to culture, it's surely about two very corrupt candidates. But on Haddad and PT, i see a particular sneaky devilry there, that isn't percieved by most people, and isn't found on most other political parties. Their campaign is based in immorality, not because they want to legalize abortion, weed, gay rights or any other progressive policy, but in a really lower sense. Most of their members wether left the party (including the founder), were arrested for corruption, or have been accused for several crimes. We're talking of trillions here, it isn't corruption anymore, but another level of dishonesty. There's a video of Haddad's vice-president saying she's a hypocrite in a psichological flaw. Their biggest problem is intellectual dishonesty, they know their're wrong, but still defending their ideology, wich isn't green, but a red or blue. Why? because they don't really care about brazilians, LGBTQ, or vulnerable people, only about power, no matter what. This ideology is really poisonous for the country. The mass media was mostly tendentious against Bolsonaro, except for a few like 'Record' wich belongs to religious groups. That video shows substantially why i'm ranting about this group. This topic is too complex to discuss in a simple forum, we could spend years. Bolsonaro is a better (or less worse) choice than Haddad because PT was/is being dangerous for the democracy, they work with cult-like dynamics, and unlike some other left-wing movements across the globe, they aren't really supporting a cause, their core is just about power. I don't think what i'm saying is an orange reaction to green people, because a green group wouldn't behave so selfishly, at the point of being delusional. To them, all the charges on them are lies. Sincerity and honesty are huge values to me, and PT/Haddad/Lula work with the opposite of that. And that is why it triggers me, not because of a so called green progressive group.
  3. Hello people, i just joined the forum, forgive my poor english. In corrupt systems, such as brazilian elections and politics, a non-corrupt/decent/high-conscious candidate cannot win, so neihter Bolsonaro, Haddad, Ciro nor Alckmin would be good choices. The central problem that should be solved is the inversion of the role of the state, in wich the masses are currently working to maintain the state, not the government serving the whole, and none of those candidates would help on that, making brazilian progress painful and slow. Lula and the workers party should be off the political discussion. I see their movement as a sophisticated red stage, for being prior to blue fundamentalism, its exclusive interpretation of happenings, ideological allignment with low consciousness dictatorships such as maduro, and castro. Bolsonaro almost was killed, and it's very likely to be a work of left wing groups. Lula is a very smart guy, all the people that had close contact with him reported him as being extremely persuasive. He's become a character, and his life is about holding to it. He has allowed many ugly things to happen, and the reason he has been successful is because we brazilians are low conscious too. Many of us think of self benefict before the community, almost at an immoral level, despite being mostly christians. Makes me remember how Hitler could persuade Germany in World War II. In a theoretical field, i imagine that Bolsonaro has evolved through the years, despite never really liking or agreeing with him. He has said a lot of nonsense, even supported lula in 2002 against the PSDB candidate wich name i can't remember, in the past he was probably a stage red, but currently, even being related to militia goups, and being 'against gender ideology' (wich is funny haha), is still a better option than another four years of Workers Party, that wold be completing 20 years of the same group in power. But always keep in mind that Bolsonaro is still corrupt and ideological, has several charges in courts, and very self-biased. I was seriously seduced by the Partido novo or new party idea during the elections, for being the only proposal for sistematically changing the vision and modus operandi of the state, to a position of reducing the funds spent on its own, and actually working for the better good of the whole. Right after the elections the Senators voted to increase their own salaries, wich is already a big problem to balance the finances, leading us to high taxes and a socialist-like regimen in the bad sense, unlike in more developed countries with social policies that work out for being well managed. I just think that it takes high consciousness from a government to properly work with a left wing agenda, and we in Brazil almost don't have that right now. Brazil is rich in so many ways, and people don't appreciate that we should be doing much better, not lower than the level of social and finantial freedom experienced in USA. Brazillians shouldn't leave the coutry, cause its a certificate of failure.