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Brazil’s problem is not Bolsonaro’s popularity. The problem is why it is popular. Let’s face it, if 40% of Brazilians like Jair Bolsonaro, the problem is not him: the problem is Brazil.
It is true that the president’s speech at the opening of the diamond wedding session of the United Nations General Assembly was considered “delusional” and disconcerting by many environmental organizations, but it is also true that after that speech his popularity reached levels. never before sailing.
The proportion of the population that considers the government to be excellent or good is 40%, 11 points more than in December 2019, before the covid began to chlorinate the world.
To understand this, it is necessary to understand that there is not just one Brazil, but many. Many very different Brazilians who don’t like each other. That they have problems of cultural identity, social discord, police abuse … of a transcendental nature.
Historical and racial mistrust problems. Very old and rooted in the latent conflicts of a very recent history.
Of course, samba, soccer and carnival unite all Brazilians and we can even say that there is, especially in those who live abroad, a shared emotion and a certain idea of a unique Brazil. But in Brazilian society, is there really a transversal exchange of values, a common vision of the world and the future?
Let’s go back to the popularity of the president. If you are one of those (or those) who think it is a scrotum, think about it … In one of the most tragic and difficult moments in history, with covid, currency devaluation, economic anorexia and generalized crisis, why what is so popular? ?
Elementary my dear Watson. Pure mathematics. If the day we find out that Bolsonaro Filho pays 70% less for an apartment, Bolsonaro Pai gets 40% more popularity. Just do the math.
It is 110% possible! Even better is that Jair is getting used to it.
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