ellauri011.html on line 252: Bolsonaro polttaa sademetsiä.

ellauri036.html on line 2101: Feelixin klupi on Tylypahkan velhokoulun rehtorin Gisela Mayn perustama järjestö, jonka tehtävänä on vastustaa lordi EU:ta ja peukuttaa kuolonsyöjiä. Feelixin klupin päämaja on 10 Downing Street, Lontoo. Giselan ja BoJon ohella klupin alkuperäisiin jäseniin kuuluivat muun muassa rautarouva, Harry Potterin kirjoittaja J.K.Rowling ja Alaston Vauhkomieli. Klupi hajosi 90-luvun alun lamassa, kun Voldemort katosi dumpattuaan Ivanka Trumpin tämän epäonnistuttua yrityksessä voittaa myyntiluvuissa Harry Potter. Hemmetti, olisi paperia säästynyt. Ivankan kirjanen on vaan 600 sivua. Voldemortin päästyä USA:n presidentixi kirjassa Riitta Uosukainen ja liehuva liekinvarsi Dumble-toffeet perustaa Feelixin klupin uudelleen ja mukaan tuli muun muassa Bolsonaro, Victor Orban, Teme Selänne, Anselmi Panda, Samuli Kukko ja Kelju K. Kojootti. Joo eihän tässä ole päätä eikä häntää, mut ei ole Potterissakaan.
ellauri046.html on line 415: Ei vittu, kylä se sittenkin oli kaappihomo! Ihan viime metreillä se tunnustaa kaverilleen Bolsonarolle: "Mulla on tää oka lihassa niinkuin Paavalilla oli ja six mä en voinut ruveta tavallisiin mimmoisiin. Sixmä rupesin epätavallisexi." Dodi! Rypäleitä persiissä! Sillä ei vaan ottanut eteen naisten kaa. Sitähän se Peevelikin itki.
ellauri118.html on line 1020: Jari Bolsonarolla on nikka
ellauri147.html on line 187: Dodi, nyt on nähty 2 jaxoa Emilystä. Kuten saattoi arvata, Chicagon runkku heivattin pois pelistä, ja nyt Emily jo kyntää uraa ranskalaisessa mainosfirmassa. Sen 'le vagin jeune' kelpaa heti ranskis äijille, ja ikävän seniori naispomon se ohittaa jo ekassa kaarteessa. Macronin vaimosta tehdään halpaa huumoria. Sovinistivaltioissa kuten USA on suorastaan skandaali että Macronin vaimo on sitä vanhempi. Verratkaa nyt meidän trofeita, huutaa Trump ja Bolsonaro kuorossa ja tuulettaa kainaloista kanoja kuin keltaisia tupeita. Sattumalta Luxemburgin puistossa nähty vinosilmä lastenhoitaja onkin salaa kiinalaisen vetoketjumiljonäärin tytär. Vittu nää amerikkalaiset on sitten ennustettavia. Jotain kerta kaikkiaa masentavaa siinä on. Tulee ihan paha mieli. Mieluumin luen vaikka Isaac Bashevis Singerin sentimentaalisia lapsuudenmuistoja Varsovan ghetosta.
ellauri236.html on line 48: Bolsonaro ran for his first term as president in 2018 with the conservative Liberal Party, campaigning as a political outsider and anti-corruption candidate, and gaining the moniker "Trump of the Tropics." A divisive figure, Bolsonaro has become known for his bombastic statements and conservative agenda, which is supported by important evangelical leaders in the country.
ellauri236.html on line 50: During his reelection bid, Bolsonaro appealed to supporters' moral values and sense of national unity, and branded his left-wing adversary as "the communist threat." His campaign, which adopted the slogan "God, Nation, Family, and Liberty," promised an intensified version of his first term: tax cuts, policies that would support the agricultural industry, reduction of environmental rules, and a continuation of his Auxilio Brasil welfare payments to the poorest.
ellauri236.html on line 54: Environmentalists also warned that the future of the rainforest could be at stake in this election, as Bolsonaro's government had become known for its support of ruthless exploitation of land in the Amazon, leading to record deforestation figures.
ellauri236.html on line 56: Bolsonaro turned in a strong showing in the wealthier south of the country, winning Sao Paulo and his native Rio de Janeiro by margins of over 10%, but it was not enough to compensate for Lula’s massive turnout in the Northeast of Brazil, where the Workers Party has long enjoyed dominance. Indeed, Lula won numerous states by margins of 30%, 40% or even 50%, turning in particularly strong performances in the vote-rich states of Bahia, Ceara, and his native Pernambuco.
ellauri236.html on line 58: Bolsonaro voted in Vila Militar in his home state of Rio de Janeiro, saying he had "the expectation of victory, for the good of Brazil…if it is God’s will, we will be victorious tonight."
ellauri236.html on line 63: The research is the latest in a growing body of evidence that social platforms are failing to prevent a flood of disinformation — some of it tinged with violence — on their services ahead of the runoff election Sunday between President Jair Bolsonaro and former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Brazilian lawmakers last week granted the nation’s elections chief unilateral power to force tech companies to remove misinformation within two hours of the content being posted — one of the most aggressive legal measures against North American social media giants that any country has taken.
ellauri236.html on line 69: The right-wing Bolsonaro has repeatedly alleged without evidence that voting machines used for a quarter century in Brazil are prone to fraud. The rhetoric of Bolsonaro supporters has often appeared to echo that of President Donald Trump supporters during the 2020 U.S. election, who questioned election results under the banner Stop the Steal.
ellauri236.html on line 71: Misinformation has also been spread by the left. The messages include false allegations that Bolsonaro has confessed to cannibalism and pedophilia. He has not confessed a thing!
ellauri236.html on line 79: Win or Lose, Bolsonaro Has Destroyed Trust in Brazil’s Elections. President Jair Bolsonaro has attacked Brazil’s electronic voting system. Now, ahead of Sunday’s elections, many of his supporters believe there will be fraud.
ellauri236.html on line 85: Kátia de Lima, in green slime, attending a rally in support of President Jair Bolsonaro this month in Rio de Janeiro. Credit...Maria Magdalena Arrellaga for The New York Times By Jack Nicas.
ellauri236.html on line 86: Jack Nicholson, the Brazil bureau chief, spoke to dozens of President Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters at events across the country for this article.
ellauri236.html on line 88: DUQUE DE CAXIAS, Brazil — For many supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro, Sunday’s presidential election in Brazil can have just two possible outcomes: They celebrate or they take to the streets.
ellauri236.html on line 91: “There’s a lot of fraud,” said Kátia de Lima, 47, a store clerk at a rally for Mr. Bolsonaro this month. “It’s proven.”
ellauri236.html on line 92: At the same rally north of Rio de Janeiro, Paulo Roberto, 55, a government worker, said, “Anyone who votes for Bolsonaro is worried about the voting machines.”
ellauri236.html on line 93: And Fabrício Frieber, a lawyer from the state of Bahia, added, “Bolsonaro has been warning us.”
ellauri236.html on line 97: Mr. Bolsonaro is right that Brazil’s voting system is unique. It is the only country in the world to use a fully digital system, with no paper backups. Since Brazil began using electronic voting machines in 1996, there has been no evidence that they have been used for fraud. Instead, the machines helped eliminate the fraud that once afflicted Brazil’s elections in the age of paper ballots.
ellauri236.html on line 98: One man interviewed by The New York Times played a video he received on WhatsApp that said Mr. Bolsonaro had visited Russia this year to get President Vladimir V. Putin’s help in fighting the Brazilian left’s plans to steal Sunday’s election.
ellauri236.html on line 100: Most of Mr. Bolsonaro’s supporters said in interviews that they do not trust mainstream news outlets, which Mr. Bolsonaro has attacked as dishonest, and instead rely on news from a wide variety of sources on their phones, including social-media posts and messages they receive in groups on WhatsApp and Telegram.
ellauri236.html on line 102: “I look at the things I want to see, and I avoid looking at what they want to show me,” said José Luiz Chaves Fonseca, a turbine engineer for offshore oil platforms who was attending the rally this month north of Rio de Janeiro as a Bolsonaro impersonator. “If everyone dressed like this, they wouldn’t be tricked.”
ellauri236.html on line 104: Bannon, who along with other Trump allies has developed close ties with Bolsonaro's family, has long pushed the idea of election fraud in Brazil.
ellauri236.html on line 110: Critics have charged that Bolsonaro would not accept the electoral results in case of a loss, but on Friday he sang a different tune: "Whoever has the most votes takes it. This is democracy." But if it's not me, we must stop the steal.
ellauri310.html on line 975: sulkemista ja valuutan vaihtamista dollariin. Heppu peukuttaa Jair Bolsonaroa.
ellauri332.html on line 720: Juupa juu, tämän päivän jeesuxen pitää olla ex-upporikas yritysjohtaja, jotta porukat vakuuttuisivat että sen valtuutus on kapitalismin monoteistiseltä jumalalta, nimittäin herra Mammonalta. Kaikki kouristavat selkiään joko kurnuttaville keropäille (Putin, Bolsonaro, valta), pahoille biljonääreille (Vuitton, Bezos, Musk, Abraham Lincoln Carnegie Mellon, 50 biljoonaa USD rahaa) tai influenssereille ja juontajille (celebrities, mainetta).
xxx/ellauri113.html on line 146: Ilmastonmuutos voi tuhota Amazonin sademezät ja postimyymälän. Ei hätää, Bolsonaro ehti ensixi, sademezät on jo hakattu ja muuttuneet hiilinieluista hämärixi tähdixi. Amazonin orjat eivät pääse vessaan jottei kaupan ilmapiiri pilaannu metaanipäästöistä. Aasia kunnossa, briteistä puhumattakaan.
xxx/ellauri225.html on line 678: Englannin kangaspunta on samoissa lukemissa kuin euro- ja roopetaalari. Pian se on ruplan kanssa tasoissa. Uusi rautaämmä Tush ja sen hanslankari lakukeppi Kwasi suunnittelee poistaa verot rikkailta ja sosiaalituet patalaiskoilta tavisbulldogeilta, ajaa alas valtion ja antaa vapaat kädet kapitalisteille taas sortaa työläisiä kuin vanhan kunnon Engelsin aikana. Sillähän se kriisi varmaan hoituu, USA:n lääkkeillä ja Bolsonaron mallilla. Britannia liberated. Kloorikanaa kehiin.
xxx/ellauri255.html on line 111: This was exactly what Lenin and the Bolsheviks needed. The upsurge of chaotic violence was actually bulldozing a way through for the Bolsheviks to seize power, because the liberals were incapable (and actually unwilling) to do anything about it. What Lenin perceived – and he was absolutely right – was that the success of a coup depends on the apathy of the majority, not on how many real supporters you have. Trump and Bolsonaro made the same observation.
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