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Massive Riots Happening NOW: Thousands Take to the Streets

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What do you do when your election is “unfair or stolen?” Take to the streets by the thousands. Or not. That’s what already happened in Brazil. Some say it should be happening here in America now but it’s not even coming close. There are certainly a lot of striking parallels.

Election integrity for the masses

Brazil had their presidential election a few weeks before America’s midterms. While the results were strikingly similar, the responses have been drastically different.

This past Tuesday, November 15, “tens of thousands of Brazilians wearing yellow and green, the colors of the national flag,” surrounded “a regional military facility.” In America, nobody went anywhere near the Pentagon.

Both elections were hotly contested ahead of time between right- and left-wing factions. In both cases, political control came down to a photo finish. Also both times, the left-wing faction claimed instant victory, backed by the media. The forces of global darkness in Brussels are grinning evilly from ear-to-ear.

The difference is that in Brazil, the right-wing faction is upset enough to do something about it while in America, everyone buys into the election results fed to their phone. Accept defeat in silence is the prevailing trend.

The media can claim Democrat election victory but Republicans aren’t buying it without a recount and or audit. Well, that’s what they say on twitter but they don’t actually do anything beyond that. The raging apathy here in the late, great nation of America has already been proven by Ron Coleman and his “Grey Wolf Walk for Freedom.

He’s been trying to raise a Brazilian size crowd to escort him to the Capitol with a whole bunch of messages from patriotic Americans reminding Congress they “work for us.” He’s still walking and finally getting some attention and support. Not nearly as much as the Brazilians are showing, though.

It’s not fair

Massive herds of upset Brazilian conservatives took to the streets in mobs day-after-day since the election “results” were announced. On Tuesday, it escalated.

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazilians flocked outside a regional military facility to denounce what they see as an unfair or stolen election, defying a recent Supreme Court order to free up roads and public spaces.

All of their official institutions, “certified to audit the election, including the Ministry of Defense and Brazilian Bar Association, have found evidence of fraud.” Gee, doesn’t that sound familiar? They’re so upset they surrounded their version of a Pentagon and are demanding the military help them take their country back.

Here, we switch the news off, fire up call of duty and forget all about it. Let somebody else fix the mess. Mark Kelly and Katie Hobbs would be stunned if Blake Masters and Kari Lake supporters “threatened to paralyze” the state of Arizona with “blocked highways and roads.” Brazilians are shutting them down by the thousands.

Ron Coleman would love to have 63-year-old Domingues Carvalho walking along with him in support of American freedom. The Brazilian has been protesting for 15 days straight. “I’m fighting for my country, for my daughter and three grandchildren. I’ll stay here as long as necessary. We are peaceful but we will never, ever leave our country in the hands of communists.

In America, we’re congratulating the communists on a victory which hasn’t even been official confirmed. Something is seriously wrong with this picture, patriots say. We used to have election day, not season.

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