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#NoKings event in Fairhope, Al.
A woman was arrested for "lewd conduct" because she was dressed in penis suit with a sign that said "No dick-tator"
3 cops on a 53 yo woman.
Três policiais másculos agarrados a um pinto gigante.

Taí algo que a gente não vê todo dia (em público...).
"No f*king" (Aroeira, BR)
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Today’s winner is 👇

DON’T BE A DICK-TATOR
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Still working on your sign for No Kings?

Some help 😂 from @jimmykimmel.com:
A máfia de branco é bozonazista.

Só pode usar grávida para testar "tratamentos alternativos" como cloroquina e ozônio retal.
In Brazil it is 'free' (public), provided by SUS (Unified Health System)
Orange routine:
If someone asked for the Epstein files, then.
a) Another country is bombed.
b) War zone in some city in the US.
c) More tariffs to some place.
Penduricalhos temporários para distrair os bobos.

E os salários, apoio e condições de trabalho?
Sacre bleu... I am not familiar with the French system, but it seems quite dysfunctional.

It seems that it is not possible to change the dear leader in power easily if necessary (parliamentarianism); but the dear leader doesn't have enough stability to govern during his term (presidentialism).
O único "povo originário" foi o que apareceu na África, provavelmente ali pelo Sudão/Etiópia, a uns 300-400 mil anos atrás.

O resto todo é imigrante.
Ainda bem que não pegou em nenhum órgão que funcione...
Sorry. I know that “America” (geopolitical empire) and “Americans” (people) are different things, but with few exceptions (Carter), this “beacon of democracy” is just BS for domestic consumption. The moment some corporate interest is minimally threatened abroad, the beacon turns into a death ray.
"Americans were perfectly capable of backing dictatorships while talking about democracy": True
"American culture is no longer synonymous with the aspiration to freedom": Well... true. No longer pretending.
"During the Cold War, we connected words such as freedom and rights not just to our military strategy but to our national identity, to our culture. We were advocates of free markets, a free press, ...: False.
"we moved from simply modeling democratic ideals to spreading or promoting them as a matter of policy. We did so in part because the language of democracy is in our DNA, and when we are confronted by autocrats and despots, we use it": False
"America promoted freedom and equality abroad"

As a Latin American (BR) who lived for 21 years under a bloody dictatorship promoted and supported by the US, I beg to disagree...

(I imagine that mis hermanos in all other neighboring countries also)